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Monday, July 13, 2026
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K-12 Education
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How one mother built Massachusetts’ largest Brazilian support network for special education
A group chat for Brazilian parents of children with disabilities has become a one-stop shop for figuring out special education and more in Massachusetts.
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Retail
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Boston finally found its nightlife groove. Now comes the fight to keep it.
A summer experiment with 3 a.m. closing times has drawn bigger crowds and stronger sales, prompting officials and business owners to ask whether later nights should become permanent.
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Rhode Island
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How Dan McKee became one of America’s most endangered governors
Polls show Rhode Island Governor Daniel McKee 20 percentage points behind in a Democratic primary rematch amid political fallout from the Washington Bridge closure.
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Politics
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Senator Lindsey Graham likely died after aorta rupture, medical examiner says
Senator Lindsey Graham likely died of aortic rupture from arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to the medical examiner’s preliminary findings.
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Health
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Trump administration seeks to slash scientific funding for disfavored topics, researchers say
With Massachusetts receiving the most NIH funding per capita, the proposed rules are expected to have an outsized effect on a state.
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The Nation
Nation
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Blanche stares down confirmation hurdle: Lingering GOP doubts
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who is still undecided about Todd Blanche’s nomination as permanent attorney general, drew a red line last month: He would vote no if Blanche was too soft on the rioters who had ransacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Nation
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Prosecutors went to prison to ask the prisoners how to fight crime
Except for the portraits of Jesus, the chapel in California’s oldest prison is reminiscent of a high school gymnasium, with cinder block walls and a high, narrow strip of windows. On a recent day, it was the venue for an unusual six-hour event in which the people in prison had a chance to talk to the people who put them there.
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Nation
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Leaders from home and abroad remember Senator Lindsey Graham
Tributes poured in from across the world Sunday for Senator Lindsey Graham, the longtime US lawmaker and foreign policy hawk who died unexpectedly at age 71.
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The World
World
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Ukraine’s prime minister steps down as Zelensky announces government reshuffle
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has stepped down as President Volodymyr Zelensky announced fresh changes to Ukraine’s government.
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World
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Contrasts in war: Trump sought an exit. Putin pushed on. Now both are stuck.
Putin and Trump have demonstrated the limits of military force, while weakening the image of power that they both seek globally.
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World
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How Putin turned Japan into a den of spies
The country’s weak espionage laws and flourishing high-tech industry have made it a crucial piece of the Russian war effort.
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Editorial & Opinion
Letters
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A sewage overflow runs through it: Our river stewardship is tested
The Commonwealth has shown that it can act decisively when sewage enters a river. We should bring that same urgency to reducing routine sewage discharges.
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Contaminated private wells also need state investment
While the Commonwealth invests in disease surveillance at municipal waste water facilities, it continues to overlook an equally important need in rural communities: safe drinking water.
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Editorials
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Public safety loses in Cambridge
Cambridge throws out common-sense public safety over mindless fears.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Massive fire in Lawrence leaves dozens displaced; residents race to safety
The affected buildings on Haverhill Street appeared to be residential with commercial space on the first floor.
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New Hampshire
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Federal election monitors deploying to Mass. and N.H. for September primaries
This is not the first time monitors have observed voting, but the latest effort carries ‘a different tone’ amid broader efforts to pressure state officials.
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Animals
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This Globe reporter thought she saw a mountain lion. Readers from throughout New England responded.
There definitely are bobcats in New England and no proof of mountain lions. But that hasn't stopped the debate.
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Sports
Celtics
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Celtics tell rookie Dillon Mitchell to fire away from 3-point range
Mitchell’s dominance in other areas was less of a surprise. He finished with 24 points, 8 rebounds, 6 steals, and 2 blocks.
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Red Sox
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It’s been quite the road to get here, but a 9-0 road trip has thrown open door to playoffs for Red Sox
The Red Sox go into the All-Star break a half-game behind in the wild-card race with 68 games to play.
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Red Sox flash to life in the ninth, come back to beat Mets and finish first 9-0 road trip in nearly 50 years
Turns out only the schedule can stop the Red Sox, who now must break for the All-Star Game after winning 14 of 16 games and soaring into contention in the American League.
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Business
Real Estate
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Trump’s immigration crackdown is leaving Mass. construction sites without workers
President Trump's policies are stoking fear and putting the industry at risk of a labor shortage amid a severe demand for housing in the state.
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Business
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This is what a bare-bones, $25k electric pickup feels like
Slate Auto is leaning heavily into affordability with an electric pickup that is small and spartan.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Yaacov Agam, who made kinetic, kaleidoscopic art, dies at 98
Yaacov Agam, an Israeli artist whose brightly colored geometric sculptures and paintings delighted the eye with optical illusions and moving parts, and whose many public artworks included the world's largest menorah and a rainbow-hued fountain that breathed fire and played music, died June 18 at his home in Rishon LeZion, Israel. He was 98.
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Obituaries
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Qatar’s former ruler Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani has died at 74
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who as ruler of Qatar transformed the tiny Persian Gulf nation into a global player in diplomacy, media and investment, and then shattered tradition by voluntarily turning over power to his son, has died, state media reported. He was 74.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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No ticket, no problem: Crowds of Noah Kahan fans gather outside Fenway Park
At Friday night’s show — the third of Kahan’s four sold-out nights — fans outside the gates had a party of their own.
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TV
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This week’s TV: Will Ferrell as a golfer in ‘The Hawk,’ Anya Taylor-Joy in ‘Lucky,’ and more new TV
Plus, the gay teen romance "Heartstopper" concludes with a streaming movie.
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Lifestyle
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Niece bars aunt’s boyfriend from wedding
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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