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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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Coming soon | Happy 250, America:
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On Friday, we're taking you back to 1776.
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Today's Paper
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Health
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How dangerous is this week’s heat wave? Check the ‘wet bulb temperature.’
Wet bulb temperature measures the effect of heat on the body’s ability to cool down.
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Cambridge & Somerville
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Cambridge wants to build ‘social housing.’ What is it?
The concept, which calls for building mixed-income housing with public funds, has been gaining traction.
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Massachusetts
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There’s a terrifying uptick in tick-borne illnesses. Hope may finally be on the horizon.
Humans may finally catch up to pets when it comes to tick protection.
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Rhode Island
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Three dead as car submerges in R.I. river in ‘tragic accident,’ officials say
Three generations of one family died after the car went into Seekonk River in Pawtucket on Sunday evening, police said.
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Politics
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Supreme Court’s decision on mail-in ballots deals a new blow to Trump’s election plans
President Trump’s effort to change election laws suffered another setback Monday when the Supreme Court blocked his moves to restrict mail-in voting practices.
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The Nation
Nation
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The Ohio city revived by Haitian immigration sees an uncertain future
Haitians who arrived in Springfield, Ohio, by the thousands in recent years revived a city that had been in decline for decades.
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Nation
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America 250 celebrations bring extraordinary security challenge to Washington
Federal law enforcement authorities are preparing for one of Washington, D.C.’s, largest and most complex security operations as the nation’s capital gears up to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the nation’s freedom.
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Supreme Court rejects Trump’s push to toss $5 million verdict in E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse case
The decision comes as the court hands down its biggest opinions, including a ruling that expands his firing power over the federal bureaucracy with the exception of the Federal Reserve.
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The World
World
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US and Iran pause strikes but disagree over next steps on talks
After four days of trading strikes, both sides appeared to pause their attacks Monday.
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World
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Efforts to rescue Venezuela quake victims grow more desperate
Rescuers pulled a 21-year-old man out of the rubble of a collapsed building Monday in La Guaira, the hardest-hit state in earthquake-shattered Venezuela, where he had been trapped for 106 hours. The rescue operation lasted 43 hours, President Delcy Rodríguez said on social media, where she shared video of workers hoisting the man, Aaron Levi Cantillo, onto a stretcher.
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World
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Pakistani strikes kill many in Afghanistan
Afghan officials accused Pakistan of killing at least 36 civilians and injuring more than 160 in airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday night, the latest flare-up in a cross-border conflict that has killed hundreds since late February.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Green menace: Toxic blooms are shuttering Massachusetts lakes and ponds
By treating water and preventing algae-causing pollution from reaching bodies of water, municipalities can limit the number of swimming days lost.
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Columns
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Norman Rockwell’s America takes on Trump’s anti-immigration agenda
A museum display is a gut check on America in 2026.
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Supreme Court is turning Trump into the king he wants to be
Smashing precedent and historical tradition, the court’s conservative supermajority declared that Trump has the right to fire those he doesn’t find sufficiently loyal. That’s a coronation.
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Metro
Politics
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Facing ‘federal uncertainty,’ Mass. lawmakers say they have state budget deal days before fiscal year begins
State House and Senate leaders said Monday that they have reached an agreement on a spending plan that will touch every part of state government from transportation to health care.
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Crime & Courts
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Convicted serial rapist Alvin Campbell Jr. sentenced to life in prison
"There is a depravity here that defies understanding," said Judge Mary K. Ames.
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Questions swirl about Duck Boat accident that injured 11
A Duck Boat tipped over while being towed in East Cambridge on Saturday, injuring 11 people, including one seriously.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet tries to make sense of an achingly slow rehab process
If the star southpaw is structurally fine, why is it taking him so long to return to the mound?
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‘It’s not easy to hide’: Willson Contreras leads Red Sox with Venezuela tragedy weighing on his heart
The Red Sox first baseman hit a monster three-run home run onto Lansdowne Street in the bottom of the first, sobbed in the dugout before taking the field again.
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Celtics
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Will Jaylen Brown be staying or leaving? That’s the buzz surrounding the Celtics at the start of free agency
After he was dangled as a centerpiece for a failed bid for Giannis Antetokounmpo, it remains unclear if the Celtics are actively engaged in dealing Brown.
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Business
Media
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How Kristin Cabot, made famous by Coldplay jumbotron, is navigating life post-anonymity
Cabot talked with the Globe about teaming up with a nonprofit that helps people facing online harassment, her newfound friendship with Monica Lewinsky, and getting back into dating.
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Retail
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Massachusetts beer sales grew more than any other state during early World Cup matches
Among World Cup hosts, the state is leading the country in beer sales growth. With two knockout matches in the future, that momentum may continue.
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Healthcare
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Landmark medical debt relief wipes out millions for Eastern Mass. residents
More than 140,000 Eastern Massachusetts residents will have some or all of their medical debt relieved under the largest debt relief effort in the state to date.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Love Letters
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Is having a boyfriend limiting my potential?
I love him, but ... is marriage a trap?
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Television
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You can now stream the great coming-of-age dramedy ‘Please Like Me’ for free
The series, made by comedian Josh Thomas, is funny and humane.
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Theater
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Family ties strained to the breaking point in Barrington Stage’s ‘The Zionists: A Family Storm’
Too many exchanges in S. Asher Gelman’s new play feel like dueling speeches rather than dialogue.
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