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Sunday, April 6, 2025
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Economy
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We asked 14 New Englanders what they really think of the Trump-era economy. This is what they told us.
“I’m not sure who this is supposed to help.” “Necessary, but it’s going to hurt.” “I’m just getting ready.” Introducing Voter Vibes, a periodic check-in with a wide range of voters in the region.
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Politics
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From the Ivy League to working for Elon Musk’s DOGE, meet the 28-year-old Mass. native turning the lights out at USAID
Jeremy Lewin worked on Donald Trump's impeachment and celebrated his 2020 defeat. Now he's helping the president dismantle USAID.
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Politics
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‘Ripe for corruption’: Lobbyists in Mass. skirt campaign finance laws by donating to nonprofits run by lawmakers
“A donation like this is like a gift to the official and therefore should be disclosed,” said one expert.
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Boston Marathon
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Former WBZ sports reporter Alice Cook isn’t letting ALS stop her from running the Boston Marathon
Cook, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2023, no longer wants to “stay in a cocoon” with her story.
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The Nation
Nation
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A 270-year-old Scottish folk fiddle makes its Carnegie Hall debut
The instrument is among the most popular items on show at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, and it is a Scottish national treasure.
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Nation
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An ancient hunting kit is found in West Texas
The 6,500-year-old hunting kit contained pieces of a spear thrower and a boomerang, as well as wood- and stone-tipped darts.
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Nation
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An AI avatar tried to argue a case before a New York court. The judges weren’t having it.
It took only seconds for the judges on a New York appeals court to realize that the man addressing them from a video screen — a person about to present an argument in a lawsuit — not only had no law degree, but did not exist at all.
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The World
World
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Phone footage appears to contradict Israel’s account in troops’ killing of 15 Palestinian medics
A video on the phone of one of the Palestinian medics killed by Israeli forces shows that their emergency vehicles had their lights and sirens flashing when they came under a barrage of gunfire from troops.
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World
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‘I hope Trump won’t deceive us’: Ukrainians are wary of US minerals deal
In the central Ukrainian region of Kirovohrad, one of the country's leading mining areas, reactions to the proposed deal are a mix of wary hopefulness, fatalism and anger.
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News Analysis
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How South Korea’s democracy prevailed over a reckless leader
To South Koreans, democracy has never been something given; it was fought for and won through decades of struggle against authoritarian leaders at the cost of torture, imprisonment and bloodshed.
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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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From a horror writers convention to roof top dancing, 30 can’t-miss arts events
From theater to dance to top literary events, here are 30 can’t-miss events around New England as selected by Globe arts critics and writers.
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The NBA’s hottest prospect is a 17-year-old from Maine. Meet Cooper Flagg.
How did Cooper Flagg become a basketball sensation? His impressive rise connects to the 1985-86 Celtics and his supportive family
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Delinquent teens need a faster justice system
Long pretrial period leaves youth in limbo.
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LETTERS
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Slovakia’s situation offers lessons for resisting Trump
"Imagine if we had six House Republicans show similar courage" in breaking off from the majority, writes one reader. "How different the battle to save our democracy would be."
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Higher Education
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Visas revoked for five international students at UMass Amherst, chancellor says
A UMass spokesperson said Saturday the university does not believe the visa revocations are connected to pro-Palestinian protests.
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Massachusetts
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Thousands march across New England to protest Trump administration, Elon Musk
A growing momentum of anti-Trump and anti-Musk sentiment spurred Saturday’s protest, making Boston’s turnout the largest in the city since Trump’s inauguration in January.
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Massachusetts
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Boston Mayor Wu says ‘No time for on-the-job training’ in Trump era in dig at Kraft
Wu, who formally launched her reelection bid Saturday, is trying to fend off a challenge from Josh Kraft, a longtime philanthropic leader and a son of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
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Sports
Dan Shaughnessy
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Red Sox turning back time to the memorable 1975 season and the best World Series ever, and other thoughts
The American League champions who took the Big Red Machine to seven games in the World Series will gather again for Friday's Red Sox home opener.
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Red Sox
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Will Kristian Campbell finally halt the yearslong merry-go-round at second base for the Red Sox?
The Red Sox invested eight years and $60 million for Campbell.
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Patriots
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‘He’s a great teacher.’ Meet the Patriots’ new defensive coordinator, Terrell Williams.
Williams's straight-forwardness and no-nonsense attitude, combined with his humor and confidence, make him a natural leader
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Ideas
IDEAS
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The legacy of the Revolution is still up for grabs
The War of Independence brought the United States together. Today we're divided over what it all meant.
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IDEAS
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How the Revolution carved out space for women’s liberty
The War of Independence inspired changes in the everyday lives of American women.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Betty Webb, who helped Bletchley Park code breakers, dies at 101
From 1941-45, she helped in the decryption of German messages and Japanese signals in the secretive outpost.
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Obituaries
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Dave Pelz, scientist turned golf instructor, is dead at 85
Dave Pelz left his job as a scientist at NASA to study the short game of golf, a detour that would make him a celebrated expert of putts and wedge shots.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Theater
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In the musical ‘Shucked,’ corn is the joke, but also a way to unite people
The touring Broadway production comes to Boston April 8.
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MARK FEENEY | PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW
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At Yale, a David Goldblatt retrospective bears eloquent witness to apartheid-era South Africa and beyond
Though he lived in a society that needed witness borne as have few others, his work lacked the prominence and recognizability enjoyed by lesser photographers elsewhere.
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critics notebook
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Onstage, a dearth of mirth
Why are nonmusical stage comedies so scarce?
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Travel
TRAVEL
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St. John: Where nature recharges more than your phone
A survivor's guide to swapping your Wi-Fi connection with a connection to nature.
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TRAVEL
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We checked out MECO, Boston’s first and only pod hotel
Pod hotels have existed in Japan since 1979, when the first one opened in Osaka. But only recently did the pod hotel concept arrive in Boston, when MECO opened in the West End. Here's what it's like.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Making a home accessible to all
For those with disabilities, it starts with getting in and out of the house.
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Real Estate
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Ask the Remodeler: How a load manager can help conserve electricity
Plus, what to do when a woodpecker is making holes in your home.
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