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Tuesday, March 11, 2025
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Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Today's Paper
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Opinion
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Metro
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‘Uncharted territory.’ Harvard and MIT freeze hiring as Trump widens crackdown on universities.
“We need to prepare for a wide range of financial circumstances,” Harvard president Alan Garber and other university leaders said.
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Health
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‘The lockdowns were never really effective’: New research shows COVID stay-at-home orders did more harm than good
Five years ago, lockdown critics faced death threats and censorship. Now they are gaining influence amid new research on the harmful health effects of prolonged isolation.
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Climate
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‘Nobody knows what to do’: New England fishermen in limbo amid sweeping federal layoffs
New England fishermen say that amid layoffs and a Trump-issued executive order to limit new regulations, it's unclear when — or if — they'll be able to fish this year.
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Retail
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Many progressive consumers are trying to ditch brands like Amazon and Target. It’s harder than it sounds.
Liberal shoppers in New England are running into issues of accessibility, affordability, and practicality, while trying to sidestep certain brands.
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Business
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Stocks' sell-off worsens as Wall Street wonders how much pain Trump will accept for the economy
The S&P 500 dropped 2.7 percent to drag it close to 9 percent below its all-time high, which was set just last month. The Dow dropped 890 points.
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The Nation
Nation
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Supreme Court to hear challenge to law banning conversion therapy
More than 20 states have similar laws, which are supported by leading medical groups.
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Nation
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Supreme Court rejects Republican-led effort to halt climate change lawsuits in Democratic-led states
The justices acted on an unusual Republican effort to file suit in the Supreme Court over the Democratic states' use of their state courts to sue fossil fuel companies.
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Nation
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Pressed by Republicans, D.C. begins removing Black Lives Matter mural
Local government crews in Washington began on Monday morning to remove the Black Lives Matter mural that was painted near the White House nearly five years ago.
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The World
World
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Syria’s government signs a breakthrough deal with Kurdish-led authorities in the northeast
Syria’s interim government signed a deal Monday with the Kurdish-led authority that controls the country’s northeast, including a cease-fire and the merging of the main US-backed force there into the Syrian army.
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World
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Trump may resume Ukraine aid if pivotal meeting goes well, Rubio says
The Trump administration may resume US military and intelligence support for Ukraine with conditions, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters.
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World
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Trump looms over Greenland’s election, but voters have other concerns
As voters brushed snow from their coats, candidates from most of Greenland's major parties sat down in the front of the room, ready for questions.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The peace plan Trump is peddling is one Ukraine could have reached on its own
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky tried to explain the suffering of the Ukrainian people in their resistance to Russia. Trump humiliated him.
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EDITORIAL
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Six months later, no answers on death of State Police recruit
How many more troopers will cycle through the academy before the investigation into the death of Enrique Delgado-Garcia reaches a conclusion and any needed reforms can be put in place?
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LETTERS
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Work of Senate climate panel unfairly maligned
"Those who dismiss the work of the Senate climate committee fail to see what’s actually happening: collaborative, strategic leadership driving real change," writes chair Cynthia Stone Creem.
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Metro
Metro
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‘Uncharted territory.’ Harvard and MIT freeze hiring as Trump widens crackdown on universities.
“We need to prepare for a wide range of financial circumstances,” Harvard president Alan Garber and other university leaders said.
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Politics
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Millions of Mass. electric customers to get $50 credit on April bills, Healey says
State officials said that every electric residential customer in Massachusetts served by either Eversource, National Grid, and Unitil will get the credit, totaling $125 million.
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AS I SEE IT
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Finding signs of spring in the Boston area
“As I See It,” a weekly photo column by Pulitzer Prize winner Stan Grossfeld, brings the stories of New England to Globe readers.
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Sports
CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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Kraft soccer stadium debate moves to Charlestown, with Mayor Wu to attend Tuesday meeting
Mayor Michelle Wu is slated to appear at a public meeting in Charlestown on Tuesday to discuss the nearly 25,000-seat stadium that the Kraft Group is proposing in nearby Everett.
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Celtics Notebook
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Kristaps Porzingis says he is recovering from a viral illness and getting better
The Celtics center addressed his situation for the first time with a post on X Monday night
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On Football
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Despite spending all that money, the Patriots’ Day 1 free-agent haul still felt underwhelming
New England's start to free agency is notable as much for the players they didn’t get as the players they did.
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Business
Business
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Stocks' sell-off worsens as Wall Street wonders how much pain Trump will accept for the economy
The S&P 500 dropped 2.7 percent to drag it close to 9 percent below its all-time high, which was set just last month. The Dow dropped 890 points.
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Business
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Another challenger for Michelle Wu? Developer Thomas O’Brien considering jump into mayoral race.
O’Brien has been quietly weighing for months whether to get into the race, according to people with whom he has discussed the matter.
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Housing
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With $10m in city aid, Mattapan apartment complex will stay at affordable rents
Developer Related Beal, with financial backing from the City of Boston, is buying a 347-unit Mattapan apartment complex and setting rents at affordable rates.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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South Africa’s giant playwright Athol Fugard, whose searing works challenged apartheid, dies aged 92
The South African government confirmed Fugard’s death and said the country “has lost one of its greatest literary and theatrical icons, whose work shaped the cultural and social landscape of our nation.”
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Obituaries
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Helen Schreider, intrepid world traveler, dies at 98
Ms. Schreider, a former art student who always traveled with drawing pad and colored pencils to record her wide-ranging explorations, died Feb. 6 in Santa Rosa, Calif.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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He wasn’t her cousin
Or … was he?
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Across an uncertain media landscape, some big-name casualties in televised news
It's been a time of change for a lot of anchors and programs.
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Theater
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Athol Fugard was a model for politically engaged playwrights
The South African dramatist passed away over the weekend.
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