Today's Headlines
Wednesday, March 26, 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]
TRAVEL
[link removed]
They’ve had enough of the political turmoil. A growing number of Americans are applying for dual citizenship.
Google searches for dual citizenship hit a five-year high the week of the November presidential election and grew again the week of the inauguration. Now, more people are starting to follow through.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Cambridge and Somerville
[link removed]
Six months after Cambridge cyclist’s death, authorities seek charges against driver
John Corcoran, a father of two, was riding his bike near the Boston University DeWolfe Boathouse when he was fatally struck.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Politics
[link removed]
‘It’s a way of life’: As layoffs spread, federal workers remain dedicated to serving the public
Federal employees are dedicated to their mission — and fighting back — as mass firings continue.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Higher Education
[link removed]
Harvard, MIT among New England universities bracing for potential tax increase on endowments
Republicans are targeting university endowment tax hikes to help reduce the national deficit and as a potential lever to force universities to comply with the Trump administration’s priorities.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
K-12
[link removed]
Mass. education department proposes stricter rules for school timeout rooms, seclusion
The new regulations would address longstanding concerns that school timeout rooms are used discriminatorily against students with disabilities.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Page One →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
The Nation
Nation
[link removed]
Self-professed ‘DOGE person’ gets his confirmation hearing to lead Social Security
President Trump’s nominee to lead the Social Security Administration faced questions at his confirmation hearing about efforts by DOGE to close field offices and cut back on phone service at the beleaguered agency.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Nation
[link removed]
Trump downplays Signal leak, backing Waltz and pointing finger at journalist
President Trump on Tuesday characterized an extraordinary security breach as a minor transgression, insisting that top administration officials had not shared any classified information as they discussed secret military plans in a group chat that included the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Nation
[link removed]
Deportations haven’t surged under Trump. But they have changed.
Even as immigration officials escalate efforts to remove people from the United States, they continue to fall short of the mass deportations President Trump vowed to carry out.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to The Nation →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
The World
World
[link removed]
White House says Russia and Ukraine agree to stop fighting in Black Sea
Both Ukraine and Russia confirmed the agreement, although it appeared to come with some serious caveats on the part of Moscow.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
World
[link removed]
Now Europe knows what Trump’s team calls it behind its back: ‘Pathetic’
Trump administration officials haven’t kept their disdain for Europe quiet. But the contempt seems to be even louder behind closed doors.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
World
[link removed]
As Trump’s policies worry scientists, France and others put out a welcome mat
Universities in Europe have rushed to save American researchers fleeing drastic cuts to jobs and programs by the Trump administration, as well as perceived attacks on whole fields of research.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to The World →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
[link removed]
A ‘gross error’ that needs to be punished
Republicans need to call for accountability in the Signal-gate debacle.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
OPINION
[link removed]
How the Supreme Court can curb one Trump attack on judges
The constitutional crisis Trump is spurring is real. The Supreme Court has a chance to be the democratic guardrail the nation needs.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
LETTERS
[link removed]
A crack in the Ivy wall as Columbia caves to Trump
"If the Ivy League schools fail to stand firm, they risk eroding foundations of academic inquiry, research, and open discourse," writes one reader. Another: "Trump has become an extortionist, unfettered by the aggressive transactional approach that served him well, apparently, in the world of business."
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Editorial & Opinion →
[link removed]
Metro
Massachusetts
[link removed]
Everett City Council votes to end ordinance that pays mayor bonus, will audit payments to DeMaria over last 9 years
The council also voted to demand that the mayor stop using city funds to pay for lawyers and challenges to a state investigator’s findings that he was improperly paid $180,000 in longevity bonuses.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
K-12
[link removed]
Boston School Committee to vote on $1.58b budget
Boston’s School Committee is expected to vote on a proposed $1.58 billion budget for next year Wednesday night, including more funding for staff and services to support inclusive services for special education students and English learners.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Metro
[link removed]
Tom Homan vowed to bring ‘hell’ to Boston. But it was just a lousy television show.
Someone should explain to the border czar that local officials aren't trying to protect dangerous criminals.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Metro →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Sports
Patriots
[link removed]
Patriots sign wide receiver Stefon Diggs to a 3-year, $69 million contract
The 10-year veteran tore his ACL on Oct. 27, so it’s unlikely he’ll be a full participant at the start of training camp.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Celtics
[link removed]
New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm and his wife Kimberly were in Sacramento to watch the team. First impressions? ‘It’s incredible.’
The deal is pending league approval, but Monday night in Sacramento was essentially Chisholm’s orientation.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
FIGURE SKATING
[link removed]
How much do winners get? What does it cost to participate? Inside the financial side of competitive figure skating.
For those who have reached the World Skating Championships this week at TD Garden, the pot of gold at the end of that rainbow is more like a thimble.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Sports →
Business
chesto means business
[link removed]
The Northern Avenue bridge is finally being demolished. What could replace it?
Even as the vestige of the waterfront’s industrial past is slated for demolition, the idea of building a new span across the mouth of the Fort Point Channel lives on.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Commentary
[link removed]
As the mayoral race heats up, Kraft will likely raise more money than Wu. Will it matter?
The mayor isn’t expected to match Josh Kraft’s resources. Instead, she’ll have to rely on grassroots fund-raising and a ground game to win a second term.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Real Estate
[link removed]
Take a look at the big redevelopment plans for Brookline Avenue in Longwood
Simmons University and Swedish building giant Skanska have unveiled detailed designs for the long-planned overhaul of Simmons’ residential campus.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Business →
Obituaries
Obituaries
[link removed]
Han Jong-Hee, Samsung electronics executive, dies at 63
Mr. Han was a nearly four-decade veteran of the South Korean consumer technology giant.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Obituaries
[link removed]
Dag Solstad, 83, dies; his novels of alienation delighted Norwegians
Mr. Solstad was a Norwegian novelist who teased form and style to create a world of alienation and disenchantment, enthralling and sometimes baffling his compatriots.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Obituaries
[link removed]
Marty Callner, director of comedy specials and music videos, dies at 78
Mr. Callner spent more than a decade making memorable videos for, among others, Pat Benatar, Bon Jovi, Alice Cooper, and ZZ Top.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Obituaries →
Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
[link removed]
Longtime owners of Somerville’s Central Street Studios set to sell to the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston
Artist-tenants plan fund-raisers to help defray estimated $100,000 gap between $1.8 million asking price and money raised so far.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Pop Culture
[link removed]
Ben Affleck opens up about Jennifer Lopez divorce and viral coffee-spilling photos in new GQ interview
The Cambridge-bred actor revealed in GQ that he considers his life to be pretty scandal-free, despite all the gossip and media attention.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
FOOD
[link removed]
Where to eat around Boston this spring
Here are 10 spots already open or coming soon you’ll want to visit this season.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Arts & Lifestyle →
[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