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Wednesday, April 9, 2025
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Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Today's Paper
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Every year, they live and die as Revolutionary War reenactors. This year, it’s special.
Meet the soldiers on both sides of the Lexington and Concord skirmishes.
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Massachusetts
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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson says she’s resigning after agreeing to plead guilty in federal corruption case
The Boston councilor will plead guilty to two counts for allegedly arranging to receive a kickback from a City Council staff member.
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Higher Education
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‘This looks bad.’ A Harvard infectious disease researcher is targeted in Trump’s review.
Sarah Fortune’s tuberculosis research was the number one project on a list of threatened funding.
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Crime & Courts
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‘There really is a stigma’: Police officers in Mass. fear consequences for seeking mental health care, survey finds
In a survey of police unions in Massachusetts, the unions said that stigma around mental illness and fear of career consequences were the biggest barriers to officers using mental health services.
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Politics
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As Trump’s sweeping tariffs kick in, officials signal openness to talks
President Trump's next round of punishing tariffs on some of America's largest trading partners went into effect Wednesday, including stiff new levies that will increase import taxes on Chinese goods by at least 104 percent.
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The Nation
Politics
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IRS agrees to share migrants’ tax information with ICE
Many workers lacking permanent legal status pay taxes, improving the financial outlook for federal programs such as Social Security.
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Politics
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In Trump cases, Supreme Court retreats from confrontation
In their most recent such ruling, the justices blocked a decision from a federal judge in California that had ordered the Trump administration to rehire thousands of fired federal workers who had been on probationary status.
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Nation
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Why IRS audits, already at their lowest levels, may fall further
The most recent IRS data show the audit rate of individual taxpayers has decreased by about two-thirds since 2010.
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The World
World
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Once a migratory highway, the Darien Gap has been left empty under Trump crackdown
More than a thousand migrants a day would cross the harrowing Darien Gap — a rugged jungle passage between Colombia and Panama. Now, migration along the route has nearly vanished.
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World
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How Japan built a 3D-printed train station in 6 hours
The new station’s components were 3D-printed elsewhere and assembled on site last month, in what the railway’s operators say is a world first.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Justice denied in a Boston courtroom and ICE is to blame
ICE scoops defendant in midtrial, denying him and this community justice.
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OPINION
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The Supreme Court has given up its power
The three-branch federal government is now the Trump triumvirate. Trump may not be a king, but Congress and the Supreme Court have gone out of their way to make him feel like one.
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LETTERS
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DMH strains to provide services now, even without budget cuts
Ask a parent how they have to fight to get their children the help they need.
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Metro
Higher Education
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Calls are growing for Harvard to take a stand against Trump after university’s muted response
Harvard University Monday gave the first public indication its leaders are preparing for the possibility of losing federal funding by borrowing $750 million to prepare “for a range of financial circumstances,” spokesperson Jason Newton said.
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Concord’s Fife and Drum prison restaurant is revolutionary
Fife and Drum restaurant, run by inmates at the Northeast Correctional Center, is the only prison-based restaurant in the country open to the public.
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As Trump administration cancels more student visas in region, including three at MIT, Boston Mayor Wu speaks out
“We shouldn’t just think of this as ‘the problem for international students’ or the problem for ‘those people’ who might not have paperwork or documentation,” Wu said.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Sale of former Red Sox president Larry Lucchino’s $7.5 million home to support charitable causes
Aside from agents’ fees, 100 percent of the sale will support charitable causes, said Chris Sintetos, a lawyer for Lucchino’s trust.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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As another playoff-bound team fires its coach, Joe Mazzulla doesn’t bat an eye
Reports out of Denver were that Malone’s grating style had caused him to lose support.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Courageous Jarren Duran shows us what true strength is with a message every sports fan should heed
There’s a lesson here for all of us: back off. Don’t be so harsh. That's somebody's child out there.
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Business
Healthcare
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Some Harvard doctors worry Trump’s anti-DEI push will harm health care
Programs to diversify the medical workforce and reduce health disparities now face even more pressure from the Trump administration.
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Economy
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‘Particularly concerning’: Business confidence plunges in Mass. to lowest point since 2020
It’s a far cry from the initial optimism that employers showed in the monthly survey when Donald Trump was elected in November.
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Energy
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Massachusetts will get some federal money for EV chargers after all
State highway officials said they confirmed some funds will be available despite President Trump's efforts to cancel the subsidies.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Clem Burke, versatile, hard-driving drummer for Blondie, dies at 70
Mr. Burke played on all of Blondie's 11 albums, propelling such diverse hits as "Call Me" and the reggae-inflected "The Tide Is High."
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Obituaries
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Jeremiah Ostriker, who plumbed dark forces that shape universe, dies at 87
Jeremiah Ostriker, an astrophysicist who helped set off a revolution in humankind's view of the universe, revealing it to be a vaster, darker realm than the one we can see, ruled by invisible forms of matter and energy we still don't understand, died Sunday at his home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. He was 87.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Theater
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The Ufot Family Cycle comes away with 18 Elliot Norton Award nominations
The Huntington led all companies with 30 nominations.
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FOOD
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If you’re worried about food tariffs, adopt a frugal mind-set and cook smarter
You can, of course, continue your habit of making blueberry pancakes in the middle of winter, but you’ll pay more for it.
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FOOD
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An ode to my rice cooker
I have no use for single-use appliances — except for this one.
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