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Thursday, March 27, 2025
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Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Immigration
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Tufts graduate student detained by federal authorities sent to Louisiana
Masked plainclothes officers arrested Rumeysa Ozturk outside a Somerville home Tuesday evening.
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Higher Education
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Hundreds of Harvard professors call for resistance of ‘attacks on American universities’
The letter, which was obtained by the Globe and was signed by more than 560 people as of Wednesday afternoon, comes as universities across the country are facing a crackdown on higher education by the Trump administration.
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Health
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The measles vaccine, developed at Boston Children’s Hospital, spared millions from misery
Measles, one of the world’s most contagious viruses, was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000. And yet today, with more than 370 confirmed cases reported this year in 17 states, it is making a resurgence.
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Health
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New England to lose more than $100 million in federal funding for state health programs
Dr. Robbie Goldstein, Massachusetts' commissioner of public health, called the cuts “potentially devastating to public health.”
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Politics
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Gabbard, Ratcliffe face fresh questions from House on Yemen war chats
US intelligence chiefs faced new questions from Congress on Wednesday after the publication of additional text chains indicating that the Trump administration’s top national security officials shared detailed plans for an air attack on Yemen over a commercial messaging app.
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The Nation
Politics
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Supreme Court upholds Biden administration’s limits on ‘ghost guns’
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld federal restrictions aimed at curtailing access to kits that can be easily assembled into homemade, nearly untraceable firearms, a rare move by a court that has taken an expansive view of gun rights.
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Nation
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A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
A year after the catastrophic collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland leaders are honoring the six construction workers killed that night.
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Politics
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US to end vaccine funds for poor countries
Documents provided to Congress earlier this week show that the US plans to end its support for Gavi, the organization that has helped purchase critical vaccines for children in developing countries.
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The World
World
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In Gaza, Palestinians protest against Hamas and war for a second day
Palestinians protested against the war Wednesday and chanted slogans against Hamas, angry over the collapse of a ceasefire with Israel that many hoped would become permanent.
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World
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Israel’s new spending plan is a win for Netanyahu
A spending plan approved by Israel's parliament hands Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a big political victory and devotes a significant chunk to military spending, signaling that Israel expects to stay on a war footing for the longer term.
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World
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Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of breaking cease-fire terms protecting energy sites
The accusations came hours after Washington announced a tentative agreement with Ukraine and Russia to pause attacks on energy sites and ensure safe shipping in the Black Sea, following three days of separate talks in Saudi Arabia aimed at implementing a limited, 30-day ceasefire that Moscow and Kyiv agreed to in principle last week.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Can Josh Kraft separate from his father’s Trump connections in his bid for Boston mayor?
He has a story to tell about the community work he has done and how that informs his thinking about the city. But so far, he's best known as a son of a billionaire.
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EDITORIAL
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One doctor for 941 sick inmates isn’t enough
Staffing at Devens prison needs a boost, not a pay cut.
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OPINION
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The view from Canada: US threat to our sovereignty is no joke
Trump’s tariff war is one thing — malignant, stupid, and self-defeating. The calls for annexation are quite another matter.
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Metro
YVONNE ABRAHAM
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In zeal to convict Lindsay Clancy, Plymouth County prosecutors are undermining the free press
Plymouth County DA Timothy Cruz wants a reporter at The New Yorker to turn over all notes from their interview with Clancy's husband. But the press is not an arm of the government.
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K-12
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Mass. schools relied on federal aid to buy farm-fresh foods for students’ meals. Then Trump cut it.
The Trump administration abruptly slashed funding for the Local Food for Schools program, which boosted the amount of fresh produce for Massachusetts students.
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Politics
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Two Boston city councilors seek answers on state’s oversight of 2025 election
Secretary of State William Galvin appointed a state receiver to the Boston Elections Commission in February after the department experienced several problems during last November's election.
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Sports
On Baseball
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Garrett Crochet looked every bit an ace for the Red Sox in spring training, but on Thursday, it’s for real
If he stuffs the Texas Rangers for six or seven innings at Globe Life Field, nobody will be surprised. Crochet is that good.
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On Football
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Stefon Diggs helped turn Josh Allen into a superstar. The Patriots hope he can do the same for Drake Maye.
Diggs, who agreed to a three-year deal worth a maximum of $69 million, with $26 million guaranteed, is potentially the best receiver the Patriots have had in six years
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Failure isn’t an option for the Red Sox in 2025
It’s high time for the Sox to put up a playoff season or shut up about their prospect pool, player engineering methods, and predictive modeling.
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Business
the big idea
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‘Not something that we’ve ever seen before’: As Trump takes aim at higher ed, private equity could wreak more havoc
With universities facing reductions in oversight and funding, private equity is likely to play a bigger role in the industry. But we've seen this movie before.
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commentary
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Hey, ‘Daily Show’: Stop calling Boston the most racist city in America. It’s not funny.
During Mayor Michelle Wu's appearance on the show, guest host Ronny Chieng asked her about five different times how Irish-bro Boston could elect a young Asian American woman as mayor.
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Real Estate
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Amid development slowdown, one City Councilor wonders how much affordable housing is too much?
Chief Planner Kairos Shen emphasized Boston is not considering a wholesale change to its inclusionary development requirement.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Fred Eversley, sculptor of otherworldly discs, is dead at 83
Mr. Eversley was a sculptor who used a technique dating back to Isaac Newton to make discs of tinted resin.
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Obituaries
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James Reason, who used swiss cheese to explain human error, dies at 86
A gifted storyteller, Dr. Reason found vivid and witty ways to explain complicated ideas.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Ed Sheeran to open pop-up Irish pub on the North Shore this week
There’s a new pub coming to the North Shore this week courtesy of English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.
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Arts
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Leslie Jones on confidence, Olympics prospects, and what happened on her last Rhode Island visit
It was memorable, to say the least.
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Theater
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John Krasinski will star in off-Broadway play
He previously appeared in the off-Broadway premiere of "Dry Powder."
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