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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Immigration
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‘I have a lot of dreams’: For one Boston family, Supreme Court ruling on TPS means everything
A husband and wife, with their three children, are able to lawfully reside and work in the US thanks to the Temporary Protected Status program for Haitians. That could all be uprooted soon.
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Elections
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Platner wins Democratic Senate nomination in Maine
Platner, whose campaign was rocked by scandal over the past few weeks, will face Republican Senator Susan Collins in one of the most watched Senate contests of the midterm elections.
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Business
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Nearly five years in, the ‘Nicotine-Free Generation’ movement could go up in smoke, advocates warn
The nicotine-free movement has yet to reach the widespread adoption that advocates say they’ll need to achieve their goal of phasing out nicotine use for future generations.
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How a powerful real estate broker at the center of a bombshell lawsuit became one of Boston’s most influential figures
The quietly-powerful real estate broker at the center of a bombshell lawsuit is one of the most influential figures on Boston's real estate world.
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Health
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‘A deliberate crippling’: NIH researchers, Mass. scientists sound alarm over new funding rules
"The administration is attempting to change almost every aspect of how science is conducted in the United States," one Nobel laureate said.
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The Nation
Nation
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Health risks of alcohol accelerate after one drink a day, study finds
A government alcohol study published Tuesday concluded that the health risks of alcohol start at a single drink a day. The report was caught up in controversy after drawing the ire of the alcohol industry.
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Politics
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House passes $70b bill to fund immigration enforcement for 3 years, sending measure to Trump
The White House says the bill will provide $38 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, $26 billion for the Border Patrol, and another $5 billion to cover unforeseen costs.
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Nation
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She’s set to swim the entire California coast (sharks permitting)
Like a lunar mission, Breed’s expedition, called Swim California, has a flexible, weather-dependent launch date.
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The World
World
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32,000 people displaced by the Philippine earthquake that killed at least 37
Rescuers are searching ruined buildings in the southern Philippines to ensure no one was still trapped.
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World
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Drones stray into neighboring countries as Russia and Ukraine battle
Repeated recent episodes of drones changing direction highlight how the devices are scrambling clear lines between friend and foe, intent, and result.
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World
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Congo’s Ebola outbreak rises to over 100 deaths out of 550 cases as conflict slows response
Attacks on health workers from angry residents, skepticism among some locals, and armed conflict in hot spots continue to challenge efforts to stop the Ebola outbreak.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Three years for a college degree? Merrimack and Suffolk proposals are worth trying.
Some students just want to get their degrees without taking on loads of debt. To meet that demand, the two schools want to offer "applied" bachelor’s degrees in a handful of majors.
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Columns
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Trump’s Obama derangement syndrome
He hates him because he ain’t him.
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Letters
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Fare evaders should consider the importance of civic trust
A functioning society depends on people following rules even without constant enforcement.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Public defenders demand review of all cases involving disgraced officers in Karen Read case
Karen Read accused the town of Canton and State Police of hiring “virulent bigots.”
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Massachusetts
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Philanthropists Jason and Keely Krantz make major gift to fund AI institute at Boston College
The Krantz Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Humanity will explore how AI can help solve social problems and improve humanity.
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Crime & Courts
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26 Trinitarios gang members charged in connection with 5 murders, 19 attempted murders in Mass.
US Attorney Leah Foley said the defendants are alleged to be part of the Haverhill, Lawrence, and Boston chapters of the gang, a violent transnational outfit linked to murder and drug trafficking.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Once a team built around slugging designated hitters, Red Sox now struggle to fill the role
Through Monday, the Sox had four homers and 26 RBIs from their designated hitters.
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Celtics
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The Spurs figured out some things in Game 3, and showed that the NBA Finals are far from over
San Antonio's execution in the late stages of Games 1 and 2 was lacking, but the Spurs made adjustments that turned the tide in Game 3.
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Red Sox
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Payton Tolle, Red Sox stumble against Rays on the road to drop 11 games below .500
The Red Sox plummeted as far below the break-even point as the ill-fated 2020 club that finished with a 24-36 mark.
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Business
Business
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Nearly five years in, the ‘Nicotine-Free Generation’ movement could go up in smoke, advocates warn
The nicotine-free movement has yet to reach the widespread adoption that advocates say they’ll need to achieve their goal of phasing out nicotine use for future generations.
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Business
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A digital reckoning against smartphones in schools has spread to Sweden
Classrooms have become saturated with screens and a growing number of parents, teachers and school districts say it is time to scale back.
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Business
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New York’s busiest train station to get $8 billion remodel with columns, sunlight, and Trump’s name
Renderings of a dramatically redesigned Pennsylvania Station in New York City have been released by Amtrak and the developers.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Hoyle Schweitzer, who brought windsurfing to the masses, dies at 93
The surfer and sailor combined those two disciplines and with a friend, Jim Drake, developed the Windsurfer, a board that harnassed the wind to glide across lakes and seas.
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Obituaries
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Alan Saret, sculptor who made clouds of wire, dies at 81
Alan Saret, a sculptor who bucked his medium's traditional association with solidity by reaching for the ineffable with delicate materials such as metal wire, died May 26 at his home in New York City. He was 81.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Pride parade sign and display makers offer messages rooted in love
A vibrant procession of floats, banners, and handmade signs transformed the city’s streets into a celebration of visibility and self-expression for Boston’s annual Pride parade.
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Food & Dining
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Before RuPaul came calling, this drag queen grew up eating Lao food in Lowell
The famous drag queen takes the Globe's restaurant critic out for Lao food in Lowell, where she grew up.
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Food & Dining
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Are these Boston sandwiches worth $30?
Some of Boston's most popular sandwiches are inching towards a previously unthinkable price.
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