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Friday, July 17, 2026
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Health
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The latest wedding trend? Brides are turning to GLP-1s.
Doctors worry the drugs are becoming a wedding fad as online prescribing makes them easier to obtain.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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Tufts knew for years a decorated historian was accused of poor research. Why was she hired to write a Boston report on reparations?
The controversy calls into question how the city’s reparations report, already significantly overdue, may be affected.
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Travel
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Logan’s Terminal C is getting a billion-dollar makeover. Take a look at the changes.
If all goes according to plan, the project will break ground in about a year.
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Crime & Courts
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Driver in fatal cyclist crash maneuvered around another vehicle
The driver appears to have been heading east on Tremont Street shortly after 8 a.m., and came upon a vehicle that was turning left.
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Higher Education
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At Yale, pressure mounts to follow Harvard’s lead against Trump
As Yale University entertains talks with the Trump administration to settle investigations into its admissions practices, students, faculty, and alumni are urging the university reject all negotiations.
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The Nation
Nation
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FDA approves new pill to slash cholesterol levels
The Food and Drug Administration approved a daily pill Thursday that can lower cholesterol levels far below what can be achieved with statins, the cheap cholesterol-reducing pills.
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Politics
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White House faces stiff pushback on subjecting grants to political review
Some of the nation's top law enforcement officials were not pleased when the White House embarked on its push to assert more political control over more than $1 trillion in annual federal grants.
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Nation
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At least one person has died as Texas flooding forces evacuations and rescues, governor says
Rescuers saved dozens of stranded drivers and people trapped in homes from catastrophic flooding in Texas while many more fled to higher ground.
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The World
World
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US expands attacks on Iran, which calls Strait of Hormuz a ‘red line’ as it retaliates
The United States intensified its strikes against Iran on Thursday, hitting targets farther north and firing into a ship it accused of trying to break its naval blockade on the Islamic Republic. Iran retaliated by launching missiles and drones at US allies in the region, and warned its attacks may escalate.
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World
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Ukrainians protest Zelensky’s ouster of his popular defense minister
The personnel overhaul, which included replacing his prime minister, could become a test of Zelensky’s political authority as Ukraine’s fight against Russia’s full-scale invasion approaches 4 1/2 years.
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World
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Global opinion shifts toward favoring China over US, poll finds
People in many countries around the world now view China more positively than they do the United States, a new international survey has found, in a significant reversal of public opinion that comes as the two superpowers increasingly vie for global influence.
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Editorial & Opinion
Letters
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Bloodshed, death, outrage: another act of immigration policy
ICE agents are wrecking lives, or worse, with abandon and no consequences.
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Editorials
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Louisa Gag’s death demands a full investigation — and an end to Wu’s slowdown on bike lanes
The mayor slowed down street projects in the run-up to last year’s election. But too much of the city remains unsafe.
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Metro
Immigration
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‘My daughter asks for Papá’: Partner of man killed by ICE in Maine speaks
Through tears, she talked about the love she shared with Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, and their 3-year-old daughter.
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Higher Education
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Trump administration limits student visas to four years, changing longstanding policy
The new rule, which also restricts the international students’ ability to transfer schools or change majors without approval in their first year, will go into effect in mid-September.
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North Shore
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The North Shore clam flats have reopened, for now
Clammers have a lot to say about missing their most profitable weeks of the year.
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Sports
Bruins
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Bruins announce full 2026-27 schedule, will retire Patrice Bergeron’s No. 37 on Dec. 1 before game vs. Avalanche
The Bruins open the season Sept. 29 with a home game against the Rangers. They will then kick off the first of three October road trips with games in Winnipeg (Oct. 2) and St. Paul (Oct. 3).
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Jackson Suber leads a day of surprises at Birkdale with a 65 in his first British Open
The 26-year-old American, who has yet to win anywhere since leaving Ole Miss, shot a 5-under 65 for the first-round lead playing in only his third major.
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Red Sox
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The Red Sox have surged into contention despite some very real issues on offense. These stats tell the story.
This season represents a particularly striking departure from the team’s tradition as one of the most prolific offenses since renovations to Fenway Park in 1934.
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Business
Healthcare
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After staffing cuts, Baystate Franklin nurses ask state to investigate potential patient safety risks
Union members at Baystate Franklin allege nurses are being pulled away from the bedside to transport patients, leading to delays in treatment.
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Media
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Boston Globe Media acquires government information platform InstaTrac
Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The company has less than 10 employees, all of whom work remotely and will stay with the company as part of the transition.
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Business
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Ben & Jerry’s Foundation says it will shut down amid legal dispute with parent company
The move leaves $600,000 a year in grants to Vermont organizations, and 40 years of the ice cream brand’s progressive mission, hanging on a judge’s future ruling.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Parenting
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I sent my teen to camp. He came home with half an eyebrow.
A lesson in letting go.
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Documentaries
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Filmmaker Ivy Meeropol talks #MeToo, Trump legal proceedings, and the making of her new documentary, ‘Ask E. Jean’
"Ask E. Jean" by filmmaker Ivy Meeropol dives into the life and career of E. Jean Carroll and her legal battles against President Trump.
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TV
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Apple TV’s ‘Lucky’ is a bloody good crime thriller thick with family affairs
Anya Taylor-Joy shines as an adept if regretful thief.
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