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Saturday, April 12, 2025
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In North End, Chinatown and Latino neighborhoods, will Trump’s tariffs drive up restaurant prices?
Restaurant owners across Greater Boston are wondering whether an already tenuous industry can withstand the threats of the current political climate.
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Massachusetts
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Unpacking the legacy of William Dawes, the other midnight rider
Paul Revere was immortalized by Longfellow's poem and became an American icon. William Dawes, the other midnight rider, is buried in an unmarked grave.
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Prosecutors toss major trafficking case after New Bedford police accused of misconduct with informant
The dismissal stems from a Globe investigation that exposed the troubling ties between a detective and an informant.
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Politics
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What’s up with Trump’s fascination with two obscure 19th-century presidents?
Trump has embraced James K. Polk and William McKinley as avatars of his effort to return the United States to a bygone era, historians said.
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News Analysis
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Trump tries to fix the Iran nuclear deal he broke
Almost seven years ago, President Trump abandoned the nuclear deal with Iran. The pact with Tehran had taken years of diplomacy and political pressure by his predecessor. But Trump declared the agreement "one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into" and reneged on the American end of the bargain.
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The Nation
Politics
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Trump undergoes first physical since retaking office
The 78-year-old, who is the oldest man to be inaugurated as president, said he has "never felt better."
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Nation
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Global warming isn’t funny — except in the hands of these comedians
Comedians have long used jokes to raise awareness of serious problems, and many are now turning the gaze to climate change.
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The World
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50 years later, Vietnam’s battlefields draw retrospective veterans and other tourists
Some remember the Vietnam War battles from the headlines of the 1960s and 1970s, others from movies and history books. And thousands of Americans and Vietnamese know them as the graveyards of loved ones who died fighting more than a half-century ago.
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50 years later, Vietnam’s battlefields draw retrospective veterans and other tourists
Some remember the Vietnam War battles from the headlines of the 1960s and 1970s, others from movies and history books. And thousands of Americans and Vietnamese know them as the graveyards of loved ones who died fighting more than a half-century ago.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Tourists have a message for Trump: We’re boycotting the US
There is easy irony in this tourist backlash. Trump, who is a titan of the resort and tourism industry, has stoked resistance by breaking the first rule of tourism: create an alluring and welcoming destination.
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OPINION
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Why I changed my stance on NH transgender bill
Transgender people shouldn’t be isolated from society. And we should listen to women who say that they feel their spaces are no longer theirs.
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LETTERS
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Trump doesn’t let up in his attacks on universities
"Universities should have preempted White House interference by confronting anti-Jewish bigotry proactively," writes one reader. Another: "It doesn’t protect Jews for them to be viewed as the cause of the administration’s Draconian tactics."
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Metro
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In North End, Chinatown and Latino neighborhoods, will Trump’s tariffs drive up restaurant prices?
Restaurant owners across Greater Boston are wondering whether an already tenuous industry can withstand the threats of the current political climate.
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Politics
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Feds arrest Cape Cod lawmaker on charges he stole from employer to pay campaign expenses, for psychic services
Christopher Flanagan, a Dennis Port Democrat, was on indicted five counts of wire fraud and one count of falsification of records, according to the Massachusetts US Attorney’s office.
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Cambridge and Somerville
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In a topsy-turvy world, the City of Cambridge itself becomes the protester
It's an unusual move, officials say. But these are unusual times.
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Sports
Chad Finn
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The Celtics’ ‘real’ season is about to begin. Here’s why they have what it takes to repeat as NBA champions.
As one would expect of a defending champ, this is a superb basketball team, emphasis on team.
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FROZEN FOUR
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Despite not much of a history between one another, coaches know what to expect in national championship game
Pandolfo got a good look at Western Michigan Thursday night, watching and waiting as the Broncos dispatched last year’s national champion Denver in double overtime.
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BRUINS
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Scally caps and squid hats: Inside the Bruins’ hat-trick trophy collection
“We've gotten asked so many times: ‘Hey, what do you do with those hats?’" Here's the story.
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Business
Real Estate
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BPDA board OK’s project that will revive Great Scott, much-loved Allston music venue
A new zoning district surrounding the Roslindale Village MBTA Commuter Rail station and housing projects in five neighborhoods also got the go-ahead.
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Real Estate
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P&G unveils master plan with waterfront park for its Gillette campus in South Boston
The 31-acre campus along the Fort Point Channel, an ambitious 20-building development, is slated to include space for housing, offices, labs, shops, restaurants, and hotel rooms.
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Healthcare
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‘Paradigm shift’: FDA plans to phase out animal testing in drugs
On Thursday, shares in Charles River Laboratories, a leading contract research organizations that has stirred controversy over its use of non-human primates, plunged 28 percent after the FDA issued its announcement.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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John Nelson, conductor who championed Berlioz, dies at 83
In addition to being among the foremost interpreters of the French composer, Mr. Nelson was praised for his work arranging and conducting sacred music and the baroque masterworks of Bach and Handel.
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Obituaries
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John Nelson, conductor who championed Berlioz, dies at 83
In addition to being among the foremost interpreters of the French composer, Mr. Nelson was praised for his work arranging and conducting sacred music and the baroque masterworks of Bach and Handel.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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BPL receives major donation of Yousuf Karsh photographs
Karsh took iconic portraits of Albert Einstein, Ernest Hemingway, George Bernard Shaw, and Winston Churchill. All of those portraits are part of the BPL donation.
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Television
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Netflix announces cast for its starry ‘Pride & Prejudice’ miniseries
The six-episode series will begin filming later this year.
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LOVE LETTERS
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We’re twins, but not the same in our dating lives
I want her to meet someone.
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