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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
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Healthcare
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Female doctors are quitting medicine. What’s driving them away?
Among physicians, women tend to quit practicing medicine at younger ages and at higher rates than men.
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Camberville
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Kendall Square’s wildest expansion is happening . . . 105 feet under ground
The country's largest underground electrical substation is being built way under the high-tech hub. We took a tour.
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Cambridge & Somerville
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Some parents are revolting against classroom screen time. Here’s what one district found in an audit.
The majority of screen time was high quality and educational, Cambridge found. Some was not.
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Politics
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Wu, state officials reach deal on closing Summer Street ahead of World Cup matches
After weeks of tense negotiations, state and city officials have struck a deal to manage crowds at a major transit hub for the World Cup.
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Politics
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Democrats send a message: Ballot question to cut income tax would slash state budget
State lawmakers included the changes in an agreement on a $1.56 billion spending bill, which would put money toward everything from early literacy spending to World Cup costs.
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The Nation
Nation
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New York sues over the Trump administration’s deal to end an offshore wind project
State attorneys general from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont joined in challenging the cancellation.
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Politics
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Blanche says Justice Dept. won’t proceed with Trump’s $1.8 billion fund
“We’re not moving forward with the fund, period,” Blanche told members of the House Appropriations Committee.
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Politics
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From Graham Platner to Ken Paxton, do scandals even mean anything to voters anymore?
If Platner and Paxton win, it may tell us more about American politics and the changing definition of what is “unelectable” than Trump’s victories ever did.
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The World
World
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Russia is showing signs of weakness in Ukraine. So it hits harder.
Russia’s front-line advance in Ukraine has slowed almost to a halt. Domestic discontent is growing. Europe is providing new support to Ukraine. All this adds up to a loss of momentum by Russia, analysts say.
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World
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Iran stops talking to mediators, Iranian reports say, but Trump says talks continue
The reports by news agencies close to Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard came as tensions flared in Israel’s separate but related fight against the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah.
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World
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Kenyan court deals new blow to plans for US Ebola unit
Kenya's high court effectively delayed the Trump administration's plan to set up a quarantine unit in the country for Americans exposed to Ebola.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Sheriffs’ days of Wild West spending, mission creep must end
Reining in this vestige of colonial rule may take years.
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Op-eds
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Whatever happened to the New England Democrat?
Senate races in Maine and New Hampshire suggest the region’s Democrats are moving left even as prominent Republicans stake out the political center.
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Letters
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Krafts, take note: As a role model, Vrabel should be held accountable
This is not about whether people deserve forgiveness. They do. It is not about demanding perfection. None of us is perfect. Rather, it is about leadership.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Plans for affordable housing dashed as golf pro buys Yankee Candle founder’s home
The new owner, a New Jersey golf pro, intends to turn the 16-bedroom, 13-bathroom property — which once belonged to Michael Kittredge II — into a destination for corporate and family retreats and weddings.
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Mass. House proposal would, finally, subject governor to state’s public records law. But Legislature would remain exempt.
The new legislation, which the House plans to vote on Wednesday, would apply that law for the first time to the governor’s office, but not to lawmakers themselves, who are specifically exempt from following it.
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Man who was allegedly drunk during wrong-way crash on Route 1 is detained by ICE, officials say
The crash took place several weeks after another head-on collision on Route 1 killed State Police Trooper Kevin Trainor.
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Sports
Patriots
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A.J. Brown cried when his favorite team, the Patriots, didn’t draft him in 2019. Now he couldn’t be happier.
Brown reported to Gillette Stadium on Tuesday, passed his physical, and then participated in a limited capacity during practice.
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PWHL
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Boston Fleet to hire François Méthot, Rochester junior team GM, as head coach
Méthot, who worked as the general manager and head coach of the NAHL's Rochester Jr. Americans for three seasons, replaces Kris Sparre.
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Red Sox
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Connelly Early, Red Sox stumble in frustrating fashion vs. Orioles in 20th loss of season at Fenway
After winning back-to-back games at Cleveland, the Red Sox return home and drop to 9-20 at Fenway Park.
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Business
Housing
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Tenant groups and some developers craft compromise to allow rent control in Mass.
Rent control advocates are floating a compromise measure that could cap rents in parts of Massachusetts while avoiding a bruising ballot fight this fall.
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Retail
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Market Basket succession drama takes a new twist. Who will be the company’s next leader?
A recent promotion is fueling speculation that Arthur T. Demoulas's nephew is next in line to take over the grocery chain.
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Retail
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Market Basket’s Arthur T. Demoulas won’t appeal Delaware judge’s ruling that supported his firing
The former CEO, pushed out by the company board last year, still owns about a third of the company and isn't walking away.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Edgar Morin, ‘grandfather’ of French intellectuals, dies at 104
Edgar Morin, a French sociologist, anthropologist, ecologist, philosopher, and filmmaker whose work spanned epochs and disciplines, dazzling his countrymen with his erudition and life lessons learned in the Resistance, died Friday in Paris. He was 104.
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Obituaries
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Rick Adelman, Hall of Fame NBA coach, dies at 79
He is one of 11 coaches in league history to have won 1,000 or more regular-season games.
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Russ Hodge dies at 86; an Olympian, like his mother
Mr. Hodge finished ninth in the decathlon at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, the same position his mother had finished in the high jump at the 1936 Berlin Games.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Under Notre Dame cathedral, a ‘dig of the century’ unearths 1,700 years of history
Twenty centuries are stacked in 13 feet of earth — or about the height of two-and-a-half Napoleon Bonapartes standing on top of one another.
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Visual Arts
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Embrace Boston acquires buildings for a ‘vibrant social and cultural hub’ in Downtown Crossing
The group plans a theater and gathering space, along with a restaurant and bar just a stone’s throw from "The Embrace" monument.
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Food & Dining
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The owner of a treasured Canton bakery is leaving. But there’s a happy ending.
Known for its scones, the bakery prepares everything from orange saffron cardamom cakes to matcha shortbread.
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