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Wednesday, February 11, 2026
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Today's Headlines
Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Today's Paper
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Mass. homeowners are frantically trying to get rid of ice dams. Contractors can’t keep up with requests.
Heavy snowfall and a cycle of thawing and freezing have created ideal conditions for dams that send water backing up under roofs and seeping down through ceilings.
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Transportation
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Why the T can’t escape its recurring budget crises. And why it doesn’t have to be this way.
Experts point to changes in taxes, tolls, RMV fees as possibilities to fund the MBTA's budget.
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Higher Education
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A bachelor’s degree in three years? Massachusetts takes a step in that direction.
The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education on Tuesday voted to allow colleges and universities to offer bachelor’s degree programs requiring fewer than the standard 120 credits.
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Politics
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AI-generated campaign attacks are here. So far, Massachusetts has no laws to restrict them.
Some Democratic leaders want to more aggressively regulate AI in campaign materials as opponents increasingly wield it to attack Governor Maura Healey.
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Politics
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The MAGA fever swamps are pushing Congress to change voter laws
Republican legislation that significantly tightens voting access requirements is, suddenly, taking up much political oxygen in Washington.
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The Nation
Politics
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‘Unnecessarily violent’: Immigration chiefs dodge questions about excessive force during congressional hearing
The questioning before a key House committee illustrated the growing frustration over President Trump’s mass deportation agenda.
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Nation
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AMA joins effort to launch vaccine science review amid CDC turmoil
The American Medical Association and a leading public health research group focused on vaccines are teaming up to create a system to review vaccine safety and effectiveness, mirroring a role long played by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Nation
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A person has been detained for questioning in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, sheriff’s office says
It wasn’t clear if the person being questioned is the person captured on surveillance video outside Guthrie’s house that was released earlier Tuesday.
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The World
World
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What to know about Canada’s new bridge to Detroit that Trump hates
Trump says he intends to block a new bridge connecting the United States and Canada.
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World
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Israelis protest surge in gun crime within Arab community
The country’s Arab population has witnessed a spike in violence in recent years, much of it driven by organized crime.
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World
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Russia nears capture of key Ukrainian towns after year of grinding assaults
Capturing the town of Huliaipole in the southeast and the cities of Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, about 60 miles northeast, would give Russia an urban foothold to base troops and organize logistics for future offensives.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Delgado-Garcia’s death must lead to meaningful change in the State Police
Criminal charges shine a light on academy’s training practices.
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Columns
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Who gets to tell Black history?
A public library canceled a performance by a white actress who wanted to honor Harriet Tubman.
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Letters
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A death overnight in the freezing cold outside South Station
"Ultimately the health of our community depends on the quality of life of all of its members," writes one reader.
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Metro
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Mass. homeowners are frantically trying to get rid of ice dams. Contractors can’t keep up with requests.
Heavy snowfall and a cycle of thawing and freezing have created ideal conditions for dams that send water backing up under roofs and seeping down through ceilings.
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Immigration
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Rümeysa Öztürk’s deportation halted as immigration court ends proceedings
Lawyers for Öztürk filed notice of the termination in a federal appeals court in New York, where she is challenging her deportation by the Trump administration.
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K-12
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Massachusetts Education Secretary stepping down after three years in role
Secretary Patrick Tutwiler will step down Friday. The leadership shakeup comes at a critical time for state public schools.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Garrett Crochet amped about revamped Red Sox starting rotation: ‘There’s a lot to like there’
Crochet pointed to the Red Sox' additions of Sonny Gray, Ranger Suárez, and Johan Oviedo in discussing the starting group as pitchers and catchers reported to spring training.
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Celtics
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Jayson Tatum stays on message regarding return to Celtics
The forward met with the media and was asked to provide a percentage chance of his return this season, but he mostly shrugged off the inquiry.
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Olympics
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Vermont’s Ben Ogden follows in his inspiration’s footsteps with first US men’s cross-country skiing medal in 50 years
Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo blazed to his second victory at the Milan Cortina Games, leaving Ogden 0.8 seconds behind him.
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Business
Business
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In latest blow to Moderna, FDA refuses to review Cambridge biotech firm’s new flu vaccine
The Cambridge biotech said the decision came as a surprise after the company moved forward with its vaccine trial.
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Healthcare
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Mass General Brigham primary care doctors ask lawmakers for help with union fight
The physicians hope the state's largest health care system will drop its legal challenge to their bargaining unit.
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Healthcare
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The final frontier? A push is on to make Mass. a hub for ‘space medicine.’
Efforts are underway to launch a nonprofit space medicine institute in Greater Boston.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Theater
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Patrolling the dark corners of the web, at a steep personal cost, in Urban’s ‘The Moderate’
“The Moderate” is an unusually visceral choice for A Catalyst Collaborative@MIT Production, the long-running partnership between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Central Square Theater.
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Arts
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Boston Pops announces spring lineup
Star Wars, the music of video games, and Pink Martini are just some of the offerings on the bill.
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Food & Dining
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Eight restaurants to visit for Lunar New Year
Here are eight longtime restaurants at which to welcome in the Year of the Horse.
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