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Thursday, April 24, 2025
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Harvard vs. Trump Q&A: Join our higher education team for a live Q&A about the Trump administration's battle with Harvard.
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Visual Arts
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A citywide showing of major contemporary art aims to unseat Boston’s bronze statue ideal
The Boston Public Art Triennial will display dozens of pieces downtown and in neighborhoods across the city, reflecting much-changed appetites for public art.
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Transportation
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‘It’s a failure’: South Coast Rail service disruptions leave riders stranded, skeptical of commuter line
The MBTA attributes the cancellations to staff shortages and is extending fare-free weekend service through May.
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Crime & Courts
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‘It’s scary’: International students who fear deportation preemptively seek help from the courts
International students whose legal status was "terminated" by the US government are increasingly pursuing preemptive legal strategies.
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Politics
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Shedding thousands of staff and several interim leaders, the IRS faces turmoil under Trump
The normally sleepy tax collection agency has been roiled by the president's aggressive second term.
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Boston Mayoral Race
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A wealthy outsider ousted the incumbent mayor of San Francisco. Could it happen here?
Josh Kraft is looking to the Bay Area for lessons as he seeks to unseat Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.
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The Nation
Nation
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After the wildfires, this high school needed a campus. It found a Sears.
For the foreseeable future, a school that burned during the fires in Los Angeles this year will call a retrofitted Sears home.
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Nation
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US birth rates languish in record lows, CDC reports
Births in the United States increased by just 1% in 2024, still near the record low rates that have alarmed demographers and become a central part of the Trump administration's cultural agenda, according to data released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Nation
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Americans unsure what to believe about the measles vaccine, poll shows
Most Americans have encountered false claims about the measles vaccine, and many aren’t sure what the truth is, according to a KFF poll released Wednesday.
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The World
World
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Trump says Zelensky is prolonging war in Ukraine by resisting calls to cede Crimea to Russia
President Trump is accusing the Ukrainian president of prolonging the “killing field” after he pushed back on ceding Crimea to Russia as part a potential peace plan.
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World
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Mediators work on proposal for long-term truce as Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 9
Israel ended a cease-fire with Hamas last month and has vowed to continue the war until all the hostages are returned and Hamas is either destroyed or disarmed and sent into exile.
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Catholics expected a revolution from Francis, just not the one he gave them
Some liberal Catholics expected Francis to make women priests, change teaching on birth control or throw his weight behind same sex unions and even marriage. Some conservatives, worried he would torch the church doctrine, even though he never touched it.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Pedro Martinez: A sound choice for Mass. education commissioner
Academic performance in Massachusetts public schools has suffered since the pandemic, and turning around those trends should be an urgent priority.
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OPINION
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Trump’s trade policies might do what Global South diplomacy couldn’t
For decades, the WTO has facilitated a system designed not to protect fair trade, but to protect the interests of the richest countries at the expense of the Global South.
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OPINION
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The witness missing from the Karen Read trial is Karen Read
Her own words to the media may be used against her in the courtroom.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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SJC orders release of Harmony Montgomery custody hearing recording to journalist
Harmony Montgomery was killed by her father after a judge awarded him custody.
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Politics
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‘This is repression’: Mass. lawmakers decry Tufts student’s living conditions after visiting detention facilities
Lawmakers visited facilities in Louisiana where the Trump administration is holding immigrants, including Tufts doctoral student Rümeysa Özturk and Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil.
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Massachusetts
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Fake GoFundMe page removed after three Concord-Carlisle High School students die in Florida highway crash
The now-removed GoFundMe page falsely claimed to raise funds for the funeral of 18-year-old Hannah Wasserman, Superintendent Dr. Laurie Hunter said in a letter to CCHS families.
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Sports
Red Sox Notebook
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Ceddanne Rafaela, superb in center field for Red Sox, is on an upswing at the plate
The 24-year-old had a .467 OPS over his first 13 games this season. The nine games that followed produced three extra-base hits, four RBIs, five runs, and an .855 OPS.
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TARA SULLIVAN
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Jaylen Brown rose to the occasion and gave the Celtics everything they needed to win Game 2
Brown scored 36 points, hitting 12 of 19 from the field including 5 of 7 from 3-point range. He also had 10 rebounds and five assists.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Payton Pritchard humbled by Sixth Man honors, but knows the work has just begun
Pritchard said receiving the award is an honor and a sign that he is on the right path.
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Business
Media
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How Trump’s public media funding cuts could hurt New England radio and TV stations
Federal support is the keystone of a funding system that many public media executives say would otherwise be on shaky ground.
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Housing
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Signs of new life this spring in Boston’s housing market, but it’s not getting any cheaper
The number of homes on the market in March jumped significantly, perhaps an early indication that the region’s housing market may be stirring from a three-year-long malaise.
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Housing
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To retain its priced-out workers, Martha’s Vineyard Hospital is spending $38 million to build apartments
The 48-unit apartment building — a project six years in the making — is a critical investment in the hospital's ability to retain a large enough staff to sustain essential functions.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Books
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Lauren Wolk’s new middle grade novel offers an escape to ‘Candle Island’ in the 1960s
The award-winning author based on Cape Cod talks Maine inspiration, communing with her characters, and teaching kids to embrace their “authentic selves.”
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Lifestyle
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Penguins to return to Providence zoo for the first time in over a decade
The new exhibit of Humboldt penguins opens at the Roger Williams Park Zoo on Memorial Day weekend.
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Books
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Book publishers see surging interest in the US Constitution and print new editions
The Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution aren’t only being read in classrooms these days.
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