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Saturday, March 22, 2025
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Massachusetts
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Here’s where we found perhaps the screechiest MBTA train. It was ear-splitting.
Exactly how loud is the T? An expert said a sound level meter’s reading at one infamous station was “outrageous.”
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Massachusetts
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Meet the young brothers who have become the talk of the local fishing world
It’s a cold afternoon along the banks of the Charles River, and the Leslie brothers are doing what they do nearly every day of the year, which is chasing big fish.
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Massachusetts
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For Democratic governors, recruiting laid-off federal workers offers a solution to multiple problems
“I believe each of the governors realized that this unfortunate incident presented an opportunity,” a New York state official said.
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Higher Education
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Columbia yields to Trump in widening crackdown on universities
The demands and Columbia’s capitulation mark an extraordinary intervention by the federal government in a private university’s affairs.
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Rhode Island
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‘How will we pay our bills?’ Impact of USDA cuts reverberates for farmers in Rhode Island.
Farm Fresh R.I. says the cuts to the USDA will mean a loss of nearly $3 million for local food programs and have an impact on about 100 local businesses.
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The Nation
Nation
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Texas measles outbreak expected to last for months, though vaccinations are up from last year
Texas' outbreak, which has largely spread in undervaccinated Mennonite communities, could last a year based on studies of how measles previously spread in Amish communities in the US.
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Nation
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Government science data may soon be hidden. They’re racing to copy it.
Amid the torrent of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump were directives that affect the language on government webpages and the public's access to government data touching on climate change, the environment, energy and public health.
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Politics
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Trump says student loans will be handled by Small Business Administration
President Trump also said programs involving students with disabilities would be shifted to the Department of Health and Human Services.
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The World
World
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Israel tries to pressure Hamas to free more hostages
Israel's defense minister said Friday that the military was preparing to seize more territory in the Gaza Strip and escalate its offensive there unless Hamas cooperated by releasing more hostages.
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Sudan’s military retakes presidential palace in devastated capital
Sudanese military forces recaptured the presidential palace early Friday in the battle-scarred capital, Khartoum, signaling a potential turning point in Sudan's devastating civil war, now approaching its third year.
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Russian energy sites burn as Ukraine and Moscow trade blame
As Ukraine and Russia prepare for talks that would place a temporary halt on strikes on energy infrastructure, each side has continued to accuse the other of fresh attacks on the power grid, underscoring the deep mistrust between them.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Can religion really show our democracy the way?
Jesus' "ministry broke all sorts of societal taboos because he ministered unto the margins of society," writes one reader. Another: "Hoping that Christianity alone, rather than religion at large, can stimulate better democracy is naive and dangerous."
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LETTERS
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Can religion really show our democracy the way?
Jesus' "ministry broke all sorts of societal taboos because he ministered unto the margins of society," writes one reader. Another: "Hoping that Christianity alone, rather than religion at large, can stimulate better democracy is naive and dangerous."
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Metro
Transportation
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Heathrow says some flights will resume after a fire cut power to Europe’s busiest airport
The London airfield said it would begin flights for passengers stranded when they were diverted to other European airports and to get planes back in the right place.
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Crime & Courts
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Judge splits decision on race bias claims at Boston Marathon
A federal judge ruled on an incident at the 2023 Boston Marathon, when a group of mostly people of color was surrounded by police while watching the race.
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Boston School Committee OKs school closure, merger plan
Four public schools will close and two more will merge next year.
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Sports
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Who is Kimberly Ford Chisholm? Here are a few interesting details about the new Celtics owner’s wife.
A PhD with a surprising family connection to Mount Rushmore, she also wrote a book for new parents.
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CHAD FINN
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An open letter to the Celtics’ new owner: I hope you don’t mind if we call you Bill
So you say you're a Celtics lifer? We hope you'll prove it.
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On college hockey
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Maine and UConn offered a reminded that powerhouse Hockey East is more than just Massachusetts
Not since 2002, when New Hampshire bested Maine, had the finale involved two out-of-state varsities before Friday night.
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Business
Real Estate
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Downtown Boston office tower One Lincoln fetches $400 million at auction
In a first, a downtown Boston skyscraper was sold at auction on the sidewalk.
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INNOVATION BEAT
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How Trump’s funding cuts could affect New England startups and VC firms
For decades, Boston’s tech and life sciences ecosystem has been among the biggest beneficiaries of federal funding for university research.
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Business
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How did William Chisholm get rich enough to buy the Celtics?
Chisholm made his fortune in finance, buying and selling companies as a leader of a private equity buyout firm.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Norm Clarke, a Las Vegas celebrity columnist and former AP sports writer, dies at 82
Mr. Clarke was a sports writer for the Associated Press who covered the world champion Cincinnati Reds and later was a popular entertainment columnist in Las Vegas.
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Obituaries
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Norm Clarke, a Las Vegas celebrity columnist and former AP sports writer, dies at 82
Mr. Clarke was a sports writer for the Associated Press who covered the world champion Cincinnati Reds and later was a popular entertainment columnist in Las Vegas.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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‘Yeah Glo!’: GloRilla brings ‘Glorious’ tour to Boston
The Memphis rapper entered MGM Music Hall at Fenway to blinding lights and booming cheers as her tour stopped in Boston on Thursday night.
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DANCE REVIEW
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Boston Ballet’s ‘Winter Experience’ is an experience not to be missed
This year’s classics-driven showcase — devilishly difficult and breathtaking — runs at the Citizens Bank Opera House through March 30.
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LOVE LETTERS
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I don’t feel NRE (new relationship energy)
Does that mean I should end the relationship?
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