From The Boston Globe <[email protected]>
Subject Today's Headlines: What happens to a ‘college town’ when the college closes? In Vermont, a wealthy liquor magnate has a vision.
Date March 14, 2025 9:07 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Today's Headlines
‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌


Friday, March 14, 2025


[link removed]

[link removed]
Today's Headlines

Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
[link removed]
Follow live.

[link removed]
Today's Paper
[link removed]
Metro
[link removed]
Opinion
[link removed]
Sports
[link removed]
Arts
[link removed]
Comics
[link removed]
Crossword





Page one







[link removed]

Business


[link removed]
What happens to a ‘college town’ when the college closes? In Vermont, a wealthy liquor magnate has a vision.

The town of Poultney was anchored by Green Mountain College until 2019. Now — like many other small New England towns left with gaping holes where campuses once stood — it’s charting a future without it.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]







[link removed]

Politics


[link removed]
‘Pick your poison.’ Senate Democrats wrestle with a dilemma: give Trump what he wants or let the government shut down.

With funding set to run out at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, several more Senate Democrats remain noncommittal while others publicly declared they would not vote for the short-term Republican budget bill.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





[link removed]

Cambridge and Somerville


[link removed]
BRRRRRRRRRR. A ban on gas-powered leaf blowers is arriving in Cambridge.

Some are more ready than others for the transition to the greener but less-powerful electric equivalent.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





[link removed]

Politics


[link removed]
‘I just call Elon.’ To avoid DOGE cuts, lawmakers just need the right connections and an ‘R’ after their names.

A new order is emerging from Trump and Musk's government-slashing project: Republicans have ways to protect their districts while Democrats don't.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







[link removed]

World


[link removed]
Putin says he agrees in principle with US proposal for cease-fire in Ukraine, but terms need to be worked out

Russian President Vladimir Putin made the remarks just hours after the arrival of President Trump’s envoy in Moscow for talks on the 30-day cease-fire that Ukraine has accepted.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







[link removed]
Go to Page One &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


The Nation






Politics


[link removed]
Trump administration must rehire thousands of fired workers, judge rules

Agencies planning to conduct large-scale layoffs, known as a “reduction in force,” can still proceed in accordance with the laws that govern such processes, meaning that the reprieve for workers may only be temporary.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Politics


[link removed]
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to partly allow birthright citizenship restrictions

The administration asked the justices to narrow court orders entered by district judges in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Washington that blocked the order
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Nation


[link removed]
Veterans race to bring Afghan allies to US before Trump travel ban

Amid the chaotic pullout from Afghanistan in August 2021, the US military helped evacuate 78,000 Afghans who worked as interpreters and in other capacities during the war. Tens of thousands of others who aided US forces are still trying to reach the United States.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to The Nation &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


The World






World


[link removed]
Israel-Hamas talks deadlocked as Trump envoy turns to Ukraine

On Thursday, a United Nations commission accused Israel of targeting hospitals and other health facilities in the Gaza Strip that provide reproductive services.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





World


[link removed]
Russia claims to have regained control of key Kursk town

Parts of the Kursk region have been under Ukrainian control since August, when its military mounted a surprise cross-border offensive and quickly captured approximately 500 square miles of land, including the town of Sudzha.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







World


[link removed]
In a Europe adrift, Macron seizes the moment

After years of warning of the “imminent brain death” of NATO, Macron’s admonition now seems prescient as Trump threatens to turn his back on the alliance.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to The World &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


Editorial & Opinion






EDITORIAL


[link removed]
Khalil’s detention is a threat to us all

If the government has a case for removing Mahmoud Khalil, let it make it in court. But in the meantime, judges and federal officials must mind the Constitution and the law.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





LETTERS


[link removed]
Trump’s English-only order is a divider, not a uniter

By limiting language and words themselves, the administration also targets ideas, communication, and the process of thinking itself.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







OPINION


[link removed]
In praise of inefficiency

Stay away from the post office and my print newspaper.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Editorial & Opinion &rarr;

[link removed]


Metro






Crime & Courts


[link removed]
In Massachusetts, detectives are allowed to lie in interrogations. A new bill seeks to change that.

A pair of state legislators are introducing a bill to ban deception in police interrogations – a practice that, though controversial, has generally been allowed by courts.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





New Hampshire


[link removed]
New England schools and food programs take ‘devastating’ hit after USDA funding cuts

The more than $1 billion in federal funding helped schools, child-care programs, and food pantries in 40 states to buy produce and other items from local farmers.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







K-12


[link removed]
‘The president is not a king’: Massachusetts, other states sue Trump for dismantling Ed Department

The lawsuit, which was filed in US District Court in Boston, argued Trump does not have the authority to shutter the agency, which serves millions of students.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Metro &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


Sports






Patriots


[link removed]
Patriots are releasing center David Andrews, eight-year veteran and captain

Andrews has previously considered retirement and said in February that he couldn't envision playing anywhere else.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





On Baseball


[link removed]
Rafael Devers clears the air, says he’ll be the DH if it’s best for the Red Sox: ‘I’m good to do whatever they want’

Devers said he spoke to chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and manager Alex Cora a few weeks ago about his feelings and ultimately decided to follow their lead.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Christopher L. Gasper


[link removed]
Forget about the Lakers. A Celtics-Thunder Finals matchup is the best the NBA has to offer.

The challenge come June could be OKC. That might not be the best result for the Celtics, but it would be the best series for basketball fans.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Sports &rarr;


Business








Business


[link removed]
What happens to a ‘college town’ when the college closes? In Vermont, a wealthy liquor magnate has a vision.

The town of Poultney was anchored by Green Mountain College until 2019. Now — like many other small New England towns left with gaping holes where campuses once stood — it’s charting a future without it.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Business


[link removed]
Trump threatens 200% tariff on Champagne and wine from Europe

Trump’s announcement, in which he called the EU “hostile and abusive,” came a day after the bloc’s leaders unveiled plans to retaliate against a batch of US tariffs that took effect this week by imposing 50 percent tariffs on imports of US whiskey and several other American products.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;









Biotech


[link removed]
Beam Therapeutics says CRISPR treatment shows encouraging results in lung condition

The Cambridge-based company touted the data as evidence of the first successful use of CRISPR gene editing to fix a disease-causing mutation.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Business &rarr;


Obituaries






Obituaries


[link removed]
Juan Hamilton, sculptor and Georgia O’Keeffe protégé, dies at 79

Many decades her junior, Mr. Hamilton served as O'Keeffe's late-in-life caretaker and traveling companion before sparking controversy and legal disputes after he inherited much of her estimated $70 million estate.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Obituaries


[link removed]
Selma Miriam, founder of the feminist restaurant Bloodroot, has died

Ms. Miriam was a talented and adventurous cook who, along with Noel Furie, set about creating a place for women to congregate.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Obituaries


[link removed]
John Feinstein, sports commentator and best-selling author, dies

A Washington Post sportswriter, John Feinstein became the best-selling author of more than 40 books, including “A Season on the Brink."
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Obituaries &rarr;


Arts & Lifestyle






PARENTING UNFILTERED


[link removed]
A kid walks into a comedy show. Some adults ask: Is this a joke?

Recently, comedian Taylor Tomlinson appeared in Boston with unexpected guests: a gaggle of tweens. Some fans were appalled. Others were impressed. (I was!) But do kids really belong there?
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





MOVIE REVIEW | ★★


[link removed]
‘Novocaine’ is a numbing experience

Jack Quaid stars as a bank manager who's impervious to pain. After watching his reluctant action hero get brutalized for two hours, you’ll wish you were, too.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Television


[link removed]
Brian Tyree Henry returns to TV with ‘Dope Thief’

The actor says taking on a complex character who dealt with grief resonated with him.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Arts & Lifestyle &rarr;




[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

About This Email
You received this message because you signed up for the Today's headlines newsletter. To automatically unsubscribe, please
[link removed]
click here .

Please note: this will unsubscribe you from the newsletter only. If you wish to cancel your BostonGlobe.com subscription, please call 1-888-MY-GLOBE (1-888-694-5623)
.

[link removed]
Sign up for more BostonGlobe.com newsletters .


If you are interested in advertising opportunities for this newsletter,
mailto:[email protected]
please contact us here .

[link removed]
View in Browser |
[link removed]
Manage Your Account |
[link removed]
Terms of Service |
[link removed]
Privacy Policy |
[link removed]
Help Center


Address:

The Boston Globe

1 Exchange Place Suite 201

Boston, MA 02109-2132


(c)Copyright 2025 Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis

  • Sender: Boston Globe
  • Political Party: n/a
  • Country: United States
  • State/Locality: n/a
  • Office: n/a
  • Email Providers:
    • Salesforce Email Studio (ExactTarget)