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Sunday, March 16, 2025
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Spotlight
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A rogue cop, a mystery snitch, and a ‘drug rip.’ How ‘Officer Pills’ exploited policing’s informant system.
The Spotlight Team found a lack of scrutiny around confidential informants. And police misconduct has been allowed to fester.
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Higher Education
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‘Reign of terror.’ Universities freeze hiring, rescind offers, start layoffs amid Trump cuts
More than a dozen schools, including Harvard, MIT, Brown, and the University of Pennsylvania, have frozen hiring.
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TRAVEL
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How to spend 10 days in Ireland
Let’s be clear up front: Ten days isn’t enough time to visit Ireland. And neither is two weeks or two months. But it's a good place to start.
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World
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Trump orders strikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen and issues new warning
At least 18 people were killed, including 13 in Sanaa and five in Saada, according to the Houthi-run health ministry. At least 24 others were wounded.
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The Nation
Politics
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Democratic Representative Raúl Grijalva of Arizona, champion of environment and progressivism, dies at age 77
Grijalva had risen to chair the House Natural Resources Committee and was the top Democrat on the committee until earlier this year. He had been absent from Congress as he underwent cancer treatment.
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Nation
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At least 32 dead in massive storm after new fatalities reported in Kansas and Mississippi
Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the US, wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states, as more severe weather was expected late Saturday.
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The World
World
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After $30 million in US aid, Haiti’s biggest hospital goes up in smoke
The hospital’s fate underscores the increasingly desperate conditions facing Haiti and its international donors as they try to rescue Port-au-Prince from the control of armed gangs,
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World
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Bread lines and salty drinking water: Israeli aid block sets Gaza back again
Lines had not been this desperate, nor markets this empty, since before the Israel-Hamas cease-fire took hold Jan. 19.
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World
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Trump tries to use white South Africans as cautionary tale
To hear President Trump and allies tell it, South Africa is a terrible place for white people. The numbers tell a different story.
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Globe Magazine
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20+ tips for a budget-friendly vacation (and five costly mistakes)
Experts offer tried-and-true strategies for getting good deals.
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It’s the perfect time to visit Washington, D.C., for a long weekend. We’re serious.
Spend a long weekend in our nation’s diverse, dazzling capital, with food from across the globe and free world-class museums.
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The Globe restaurant critic has 8 tips for finding great food on the cheap
Tips for affordable eats anywhere. Plus, follow James Beard to classic American dining on the road.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Career technical schools to get a fairness upgrade with the name change
State's career technical schools about to get a fairness upgrade along with that name change
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LETTERS
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Trump’s actions against Columbia are utter hypocrisy
This is the same White House that has ended diversity, equity, and inclusion programs that promoted the fair treatment and full participation of all people.
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LETTERS
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The right has put the sanctity of higher ed in its sights
Conservatives want to regiment educational institutions, rendering them agents of indoctrination.
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Metro
WEATHER FOCUS
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Fewer snowplows? More days off for heat emergencies? New England officials are adapting to warmer winters.
Here's how Mass. cities and towns are weighing the practical implications of our warming winters.
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Crime & Courts
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‘We dearly miss him’: Arrest in 2023 Dorchester killing of pastor brings solace but not closure for family
For the Mayers family, the nearly two years since has been daunting.
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YVONNE ABRAHAM
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Death by a thousand cuts
The smash-and-grabbers who now run the country will destroy it with their indiscriminate federal funding cuts. Here’s the damage one cut, among the thousands, can do.
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Sports
Celtics Notebook
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Jayson Tatum admits to being stubborn when it comes to taking time off
Tatum was listed as questionable prior to both games of the back-to-back set that ended with Saturday’s 115-113 win over the Nets, but he did not sit out either.
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Bruins Notebook
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One of the Bruins' recent trade acquisitions, defenseman Henri Jokiharju looking for a smooth transition
Jokiharju has joined Nikita Zadorov on Boston’s new top defensive pairing, and they've showed some quick chemistry.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Suddenly, the AL East is wide open, so now’s the time for the Red Sox to get it together, and other thoughts
The reigning division king Yankees are reeling and all five teams think they have a chance.
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Business
NH Business
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Casino growth spurt in N.H. comes within inches of Massachusetts border
The Nash Casino, which occupies a former Sears building at the Pheasant Lane Mall, features table games, more than 1,000 gaming machines, three restaurants, two additional bars, a four-bay Topgolf Swing Suite simulator, and more.
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NH Business
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Casino growth spurt in N.H. comes within inches of Massachusetts border
The Nash Casino, which occupies a former Sears building at the Pheasant Lane Mall, features table games, more than 1,000 gaming machines, three restaurants, two additional bars, a four-bay Topgolf Swing Suite simulator, and more.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Does American democracy need more religion?
Faith is more than a private matter. It might be important for our republic too.
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IDEAS
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If Trump and Musk kill the NEA, say goodbye to blockbuster exhibitions
The National Endowment for the Arts is the unsung force behind loans that bring masterpieces to millions of American museumgoers. The cost in lost access to cultural treasures would be incalculable.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Larry Buendorf, Secret Service agent who saved Gerald Ford, dies at 87
A Secret Service agent, Larry Buendorf thwarted an attempted assassination of President Ford in 1975, seizing a loaded handgun from Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme.
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Obituaries
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H. Hale Harvey III, physician who transformed abortion care, dies at 93
A physician, H. Hale Harvey III established in New York in 1970 one of the first major abortion clinics in the United States.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Brooklyn venue cancels Amanda Palmer’s show after complaints about her and Neil Gaiman
A different venue picked up the Lexington native's New York show on May 17. On May 10, she is scheduled to perform in Somerville.
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TV REVIEW
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In ‘Ludwig,’ murderers are no match for a professional puzzler
Mild-mannered puzzle designer John "Ludwig" Taylor finds his skills are unexpectedly useful for solving crimes.
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Television
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Medfield star Uzo Aduba talks ‘The Residence,’ bonding over the Bay State with Jane Curtin
The Emmy winner and Medfield native is on the case in Netflix’s new White House murder mystery show.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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How to spend 10 days in Ireland
Let’s be clear up front: Ten days isn’t enough time to visit Ireland. And neither is two weeks or two months. But it's a good place to start.
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TRAVEL
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Obituary: Free checked luggage on domestic flights, 1925 - 2025
A spokesperson for Southwest Airlines confirmed that free checked luggage had passed away quietly, surrounded by airline executives.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Will baby boomer homes hit the market soon in ‘silver tsunami’?
Banking on a wave of older homeowners to sell? You’ll be waiting a while.
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Real Estate
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Ask the Gardener: All the dirt on getting ready for spring
Plus, getting rid of weeds for a flower bed without using pesticides.
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