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Subject Today's Headlines: Prom is crazy expensive. This fairy-prom mother gives students their storybook dance for free.
Date May 23, 2026 8:51 AM
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Saturday, May 23, 2026


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Today's Headlines

Memorial Day weekend forecast: It'll be a mixed bag of weather: clouds, sprinkles, and more.
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K-12


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Prom is crazy expensive. This fairy-prom mother gives students their storybook dance for free.

Its hard to afford prom these days, but this fairy prom-mother is giving students the glow-up they deserve.
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Boston still runs on Dunkin’. But a new coffee culture is taking hold.

The city’s newest cafe operators are trying to build a new coffee boom, even as the economics increasingly stack against them.
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‘People are pissed off’ in the Mass. Senate primary. But are they even paying attention?

This year’s US Senate primary has largely hummed to at a lower wattage despite some signs it’s starting to heat up.
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Metro


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‘I thought it was my last moment’: Man hit by multiple gunshots in Memorial Drive shooting says he will make full recovery

Casimir Bangoura was hit four times by shooter Tyler E. Brown in a parking lot as he tried to drive away from him.
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Politics


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Pushed to the limit, Republicans show rare defiance to Trump’s demands

President Trump’s own approval rating sits at a low point, and he is spending his political capital, alienating his would-be allies, and threatening to derail GOP priorities.
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Nation


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Trump immunity from IRS audit shocks experts, who warn it could undermine trust in tax system

Donald Trump has a reputation for slashing his taxes using techniques that some experts find aggressive.
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Nation


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FDA staff blindsided by move allowing more e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches onto US market

Some FDA officials tasked with enforcing vaping regulations were not consulted on the changes and only learned of them the night before the document was published.
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The World






World


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Rubio reports ‘slight progress’ in Iran talks as Pakistan army chief renews mediation efforts

The Secretary of State spoke days after President Trump said he was holding off on a military strike against the Islamic Republic because “serious negotiations” were underway.
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World


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From general to governor: Putin pushes a ‘new elite’ of war veterans

Since 2024, more war veterans have been climbing up the ladder in the Russian government.
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World


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Rare public appearances, low profile mark Raúl Castro’s life since stepping down as Cuba’s president

Raúl Castro rarely makes public appearances these days.
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Editorial & Opinion






Op-eds


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The geography of belonging

My village accumulates through haircuts, conversations, soup deliveries, and shared grief over aging dogs.
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Letters


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32 flavors and then some: Ice cream is getting wild

Globe food writer Devra First's survey of some of the "unhinged" ice cream offerings around Boston got readers' attention.
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Metro






Metro


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‘I thought it was my last moment’: Man hit by multiple gunshots in Memorial Drive shooting says he will make full recovery

Casimir Bangoura was hit four times by shooter Tyler E. Brown in a parking lot as he tried to drive away from him.
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Politics


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Officials roll out ‘blue carpet’ for Boston’s bid to host 2028 Democratic convention

Over two days, Massachusetts Democratic leaders are whisking Democratic National Committee leaders to a swanky Italian restaurant, Fenway Park, and a dinner at the Boston Public Library.
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Crime & Courts


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Babson College student mistakenly deported appeals dismissal of immigration case

The case focuses on whether a federal judge in Boston has legal jurisdiction to decide whether the student was unlawfully detained by immigration officials.
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Red Sox


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Red Sox will get a chance to see what Marcelo Mayer can do at shortstop

Trevor Story's injury opened up the opportunity for Mayer to play the position he knows best.
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Red Sox


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Justin Slaten, Red Sox squander late lead in stinging setback to Twins

Sox also spoiled a quality start by Payton Tolle in the opener of six-game homestand.
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Is there any way to upgrade the Bruins in goal? Not when you’ve got Jeremy Swayman in net all season.

If the Bruins decide to move Joonas Korpisalo, Swayman's backup, the Rangers, Oilers, and Flyers could be possible trade partners.
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Boston still runs on Dunkin’. But a new coffee culture is taking hold.

The city’s newest cafe operators are trying to build a new coffee boom, even as the economics increasingly stack against them.
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Healthcare


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Federal cuts threatened cancer screening for Boston firefighters. Dana-Farber stepped in.

The donation will enable 500 firefighters to undergo full-body CT scans in the coming fiscal year.
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Economy


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Massachusetts extended strong hiring gains in April, new data show

Employers added jobs at a rapid clip for the second straight month, recording the best back-to-back job gains in more than four years.
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Obituaries






Obituaries


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Felicity Lott, elegant soprano in opera and song, dies at 79

"She disappears inside whatever she is singing,” a Boston Globe reviewer recounted.
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Obituaries


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Robert Woodson, leader of the Black conservative movement, dies at 89

Robert L. Woodson Sr., a leader of the Black conservative movement who for a half-century worked to fight racism, poverty and crime in Black American communities by promoting self-help solutions and opposing government assistance, died Tuesday at his home in Silver Spring, Maryland. He was 89.
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Love Letters


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My parents are gone. My husband still has his.

I’m jealous — even though I know that’s not fair.
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Television


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Stephen Colbert bids farewell to ‘The Late Show’ with help from Paul McCartney and surprise guests. See highlights.

It was wacky, cerebral, and touching. And a TV loop was closed.
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