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Monday, April 14, 2025
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Today's Paper
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COLLEGES
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MIT’s Karenna Groff, 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year, and family killed in Saturday plane crash in upstate NY
A private plane that crashed in upstate New York over the weekend was carrying six members of a close-knit family of physicians and distinguished student-athletes on a trip to the Catskills.
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TRAVEL
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Make America Go Away? American tourists worry how Canadians will receive them this summer.
A Globe reporter spent a weekend in Ottawa asking locals their thoughts on American tourists as relations between the two countries sour.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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‘A job in itself’: The red tape to access food, housing, and help holds back Mass. families
Millions of low-income people in Massachusetts — often women and families of color — have to navigate a labyrinth of paperwork for essential services.
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K-12
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‘It’s very disheartening.’ Violent assaults leave educators reeling in Massachusetts schools.
Injuries to educators can carry financial costs to school districts as they file for workers’ compensation to help pay for medical expenses and time off.
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Nation
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A man is arrested after an arson fire forces Pennsylvania governor and family to flee mansion
A man was arrested and will face charges including attempted murder, terrorism, and attempted arson in an early morning fire that badly damaged the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion and forced Governor Josh Shapiro, his family, and guests to quickly escape, authorities said Sunday.
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The Nation
Nation
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DOGE is far short of its goal, and still overstating its progress
Last week, Elon Musk indicated that his Department of Government Efficiency would save 85 percent less than its objective.
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Nation
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The many ways Kennedy is already undermining vaccines
During his Senate confirmation hearings to be health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presented himself as a supporter of vaccines. But in office, he and the agencies he leads have taken far-reaching, sometimes subtle steps to undermine confidence in vaccine efficacy and safety.
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Nation
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US still won’t say whether it will return mistakenly deported man, despite Supreme Court decision
The Trump administration is doubling down on its decision not to tell a federal court whether it has any plans to repatriate a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported last month and remains confined in a notorious prison in El Salvador, despite a Supreme Court ruling and lower court order that the man should be returned to the United States.
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The World
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How Brexit, a startling act of economic self-harm, foreshadowed Trump’s tariffs
Britain has watched President Trump’s tariffs with a mix of shock, fascination, and queasy recognition. The country, after all, embarked on a similar experiment in economic isolationism when it voted to leave the European Union in 2016.
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World
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US nuclear talks with Iran move forward, but many pitfalls lie ahead
The first meeting between the United States and Iran over its expanding nuclear program Saturday displayed a seriousness of purpose and an effort to avoid what neither side wants: another war in the Middle East.
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Convalescing Pope Francis opens Holy Week with in-person greeting in St. Peter’s Square
A convalescing Pope Francis greeted the crowd in St. Peter’s Square on Palm Sunday, wishing more than 20,000 faithful a “Happy Palm Sunday, Happy Holy Week,” in yet another reassuring public sign of his recovery from a life-threatening battle with double pneumonia.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Lessons learned in the waiting room
At a certain age, the parts of a single body that have lived in harmony for years start to separate and insist on their own specialists, and one becomes a connoisseur of the waiting room.
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LETTERS
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COMPASS points the way to seeing foster kids succeed in school
Every school district in the Commonwealth should be encouraged and resourced to implement similar models.
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EDITORIAL
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Don’t let Shattuck plan languish in limbo
State officials haven’t published updated plans for homeless housing and drug-addiction treatment at the Franklin Park site since August 2024.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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A guide to celebrating 250th anniversary of key Mass. events that fueled American Revolution
To commemorate the region’s role in fueling the Revolution, a once-in-a-generation celebration is planned.
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Crime & Courts
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Corruption case that rocked Massachusetts State Police is set for trial
Troopers were accused of rigging commercial driver’s license tests in exchange for gifts, and the case is about to unfold in federal court.
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Politics
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Democratic state legislatures nationwide have started to take on Trump. What about Massachusetts?
Democrat-controlled state legislatures around the country have begun to push back on the Trump administration. In Massachusetts, lawmakers have gotten off to a slow start.
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Sports
THE MASTERS
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Rory McIlroy wins Masters playoff to complete the career Grand Slam
The Northern Irishman turned another major collapse into his grandest performance of all, hitting a wedge into 4 feet for birdie in a sudden-death playoff Sunday to take his place in golf history.
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On Basketball
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New deal with the Celtics a dream come true for G League MVP JD Davison
Davison has played in 36 career games with the Celtics but hit the court Sunday for the first time as part of the 15-man roster.
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RED SOX 3, WHITE SOX 1
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Garrett Crochet dominates, then Red Sox hold on to salvage a win against the White Sox
Crochet took a no-hitter into the eighth inning and the Red Sox won after losing the first two games of the series in Chicago.
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Business
Business
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Trump aides signal new tariffs on chips, saying exclusions are temporary
The Trump administration signaled Sunday that it would pursue new tariffs on the powerful computer chips inside smartphones and other technologies.
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Technology
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Navy veterans’ new startup is building captainless ships
Boston-based Blue Water Autonomy is preparing to build a hulking, 100-foot ship, a vessel designed to travel thousands of miles for months at a time over the open ocean — without a captain or crew.
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Business
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A Cape Cod lawmaker is trying to bring happy hour back to Massachusetts
State Senator Julian Cyr earlier this year filed his third attempt to overturn Massachusetts’ more than 40-year-old ban on happy hour drink specials meant to lure in customers.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Suzanne Rand, half of a once-popular comedy team, dies at 75
Ms. Rand teamed up with John Monteith to form a comedy team that had its roots in Cambridge.
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Obituaries
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Ted Kotcheff, ‘First Blood’ and ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ director, dies at 94
Despite later successes, Mr. Kotcheff cited with special pride “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz,” a 1974 coming-of-age drama starring Richard Dreyfuss in a film that became widely regarded as helping put Canada on the cinema map.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Born online, Common Reads has brought together hundreds of women readers across Boston
Elie Delaney’s idea for a citywide book club became an offline movement, offering low-pressure ways for women in their 20s to meet new people and talk books.
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BOSTON AT A BARGAIN
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Free things to do this week: Egg hunts, line-dancing lessons, and clothing swaps
Free things to do in Boston the week of April 14-20.
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ASKING ERIC
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Friend refuses to get medical care, despite scary symptoms
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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