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Subject Today's Headlines: A perfect day for running created a perfect storm for records at the 130th Boston Marathon
Date April 21, 2026 8:54 AM
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026


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A perfect day for running created a perfect storm for records at the 130th Boston Marathon

Records were smashed and memories were made as pristine conditions boosted runners of the 130th race.
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Hampshire College’s upcoming closure poses an existential question.
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Stephen Lynch is pitching that his 25 years in the House and seniority on committees position him to deliver for his district and respond to a Trump-led White House.
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The judge issued a decision saying the members of Market Basket’s board of directors acted in good faith by suspending Demoulas and later terminating the popular CEO.
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Justices to hear case on Catholic preschools that reject children of gay parents

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether Catholic preschools in Colorado that decline to enroll 4-year-olds with gay or transgender parents can participate in a publicly funded state program.
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Environmental groups sue to block BP's plan to drill in deep Gulf waters

Environmental groups sued the Trump administration on Monday to stop the British oil giant BP, which operated the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform that exploded in 2010, from starting a new $5 billion drilling project in ultradeep waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Influencers are spinning nicotine as a 'natural' health hack

A new wave of health influencers, many of whom are aligned with the Make America Healthy Again movement, are championing nicotine as a health product.
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Israeli soldier in Lebanon sledgehammered a statue of Jesus

The Israeli military said Monday that it was investigating one of its soldiers after he was photographed in southern Lebanon swinging a sledgehammer at the head of a statue of a crucified Jesus that had fallen off a cross.
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A decisive win raises Bulgarians' hopes for change

A runaway victory in Bulgaria’s election by a former president, Rumen Radev, has given the country its best chance in recent history to do away with the stranglehold of corruption and the weak, unstable governments that have plagued it for decades.
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US and Iran peace talks appear on track to resume

Despite trading threats and issuing mixed messages in recent days, both the US and Iran indicated that they planned to take part in another round of peace talks in Pakistan this week.
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Will the plumbing police come for that new toilet?

DIYers need to fight the good fight against plumbers' monopoly on home repair projects.
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Mayor Wu says she texts and talks to developers all the time. Is that enough to spur growth?

“This is Boston, right? I’m with everyone,” she said.
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Why the 25th Amendment won’t remove Trump

The Constitution sets a high bar that that today’s politics can’t clear.
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R.I. grandparents visitation trial resumes, with a witness dismissed and a state law affirmed

The judge decided that a state law allowing grandparents to sue for visitation was not unconstitutional, but excluded a witness after she broke the court’s sequestration order.
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‘I think the time has come.’ After 50 years, Clarke’s at Faneuil Hall closing, an owner says.

“After more than 50 years, I think the time has come,” an owner said. "The downtown area is still not back to where it was pre-pandemic, and I just don’t think it’s going to happen for a while.”
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How she sees light in the world

Tina Zhu Xi Caruso, a grad of Mass. College of Art and Design, is a functionally blind photojournalist.
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Repeat winners Sharon Lokedi, John Korir proved Boston Marathon favorites in more ways than one

In achieving their dual back-to-back victories in Boston, Korir and Lokedi took the same route, of course, but with different tactics and strategies.
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John Korir repeats, breaks men’s course record in dominant Boston Marathon victory

After the race, Korir greeted BAA CEO Jack Fleming and asked if he broke the record. When he was told “by a lot,” Korir began jumping up and down in celebration.
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Late offense overcomes Sonny Gray injury as Red Sox win on Patriots Day for series split with Tigers

Carlos Narváez's surprise steal in the sixth inning, the second steal of his MLB career, helped spark a comeback.
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Former FTC commissioner Julie Brill lands at Boston office of national law firm

Brill joined Manatt, Phelps & Phillips this month as a national advisor, to focus on the interconnected issues of AI, data privacy, and cybersecurity.
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Lilly to buy Boston biotech Kelonia for $3.25 billion in latest Mass. investment

It's the latest in a string of big-money moves the Indianapolis-based pharma giant has made locally.
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Four Boston-area researchers honored with 2026 Breakthrough Prize, the ‘Oscars of Science’

Boston researchers were honored for their work from physics to cosmology to gene editing.
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Patrick Muldoon, actor on ‘Days of Our Lives’ and ‘Melrose Place,’ dies at 57

He was best known for starring as a hunky boxer on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives."
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Moya Brennan, whose Gaelic pop band won worldwide fame, dies at 73

Ms. Brennan played the harp. But it was her voice — breathy, with a delicate vibrato yet also a deep resonance — that provided Clannad with its signature sound.
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Former Hawaii governor George Ariyoshi, the first US governor of Asian American descent, dies at 100

The Democrat led the island state from 1973 to 1986.
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Love Letters


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Love Letters Classics: My mom doesn’t want this boyfriend around

It’s difficult to be coupled when you live at home.
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New docs on Jerry West and the ‘Jail Blazers’ arrive in time for NBA Playoffs

Catch up with a couple of recent documentaries, one a story of tormented heroism, one not so much, both worth watching.
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At TD Garden, Romeo Santos and Prince Royce host a cross-generational toast to bachata

On Friday night, the two bachata titans gave their joint and solo catalogs a brisk workout while the rapturous crowd sang and sighed along.
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