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Subject Today's Headlines: Harvard releases searing reports on antisemitism, Islamophobia. ‘I am sorry,’ president Alan Garber says.
Date April 30, 2025 9:03 AM
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Wednesday, April 30, 2025


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Higher Education


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Harvard releases searing reports on antisemitism, Islamophobia. ‘I am sorry,’ president Alan Garber says.

The reports found that both Jewish students and Arab and Muslim students said their peers viewed them with suspicion, leading them to play down their identities.
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Healey vowed more gubernatorial mercy. Those convicted of murder wait to hear if that means them.

Governor Maura Healey is weighing a state board's recommendation that she commute the sentences of four men convicted of murder.
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Money, Power, Inequality


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‘It’s all bullying.’ Amid immigration crackdown, Mass. businesses worry about their workers.

Foreign-born workers are being detained, deported, and stripped of protections, threatening the restaurants, nursing homes, and tourist destinations that depend on their labor.
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‘Missed opportunity’: Some Boston schools’ promises unfulfilled as state improvement plan expires

A much-publicized improvement plan for the city’s schools, meant to avoid state receivership, is due to expire at the end of June.
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Canada’s new leader faces big challenges related to Trump and beyond

In 2012, when Mark Carney left Canada to helm the Bank of England, he said he was going to where “the challenges are greatest.” Those now facing him as Canada’s prime minister are significant.
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Nation


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Trump rallies supporters in Michigan to mark 100 days in office

The rally had the feel of a festival. Hawkers sold T-shirts and hats that read, “Trump 2028.”
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Nation


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FBI, national security agencies using polygraphs for ‘leak’ hunts

National security agencies in some cases use polygraph tests to determine the source of leaks to the news media.
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Nation


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Police say driver likely did not target after-school camp in crash that killed 3 kids and 1 teen

Three young children and a teenager were killed after a car barreled through a building used for a popular after-school camp.
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World


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Common chemicals in plastic linked to over 350,000 deaths from heart disease

A set of chemicals found in food packaging, plastics, and lotions and shampoos has been linked to hundreds of thousands of deaths from heart disease, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal eBioMedicine.
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World


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China says it won’t ‘kneel’ to US, urges countries to resist bullying

China on Tuesday vowed it would “never kneel down” in the face of President Trump’s tariff pressure, painting itself as a champion for the international community.
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A contender for the papacy in the mold of Francis

Cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle is often called the “Asian Francis” for his ability to connect with the poor and his criticism of the Church's “harsh” stance toward gay people, divorced people, and unwed mothers.
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Hillsdale College refuses federal funding. It makes me a better teacher.

The college doesn’t accept a penny from the government, nor does it ask students to report their race or ethnicity on application forms or anywhere else. This principled position has created opportunity.
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Harvard’s not Hillsdale. That’s a good thing.

The small Michigan college, which refuses federal funds, has been cited as a model Harvard could emulate. But they aren’t comparable.
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Trump’s first 100 days: So much losing

The president has shed support and goodwill, even on issues that won him the election.
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K-12


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‘Really disheartening.’ Newton School Committee, mayor clash over school fiscal woes

The Newton School Committee is pushing for more money than what the mayor says the city can afford.
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Maternal deaths doubled in the US during the height of COVID, new Brown University study finds

Increases were reported “across nearly every age and racial group” during the health crisis in 2021, according to researchers.
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Massachusetts


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Three Concord-Carlisle High School students killed in Florida car crash remembered in family tributes

Hannah Wasserman, Maisey O’Donnell, and Jimmy McIntosh died after their car collided with a tractor-trailer on April 21 in Walton County, Fla.
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‘Roman Anthony is going to be a star’: Longtime exec J.P. Ricciardi doesn’t hold back assessing Red Sox prospect

Despite the fact that he is the youngest player in Triple A (20), Anthony is hitting as well or better than almost any other player at the level.
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Celtics


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It took longer than it should have, but Celtics finally found their game and advanced

Boston made no 3-pointers in the first half, but hit 13 threes in the second half in Game 5 against Orlando.
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Taunts of Jarren Duran, Shedeur Sanders raise a big question: When did common decency go out the window?

Here’s hoping that fan never experiences the depths of despair that consumed Duran, that he never feels targeted the way Duran described in the episode of the recent Netflix documentary that was titled, “Still Alive.”
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Money, Power, Inequality


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‘It’s all bullying.’ Amid immigration crackdown, Mass. businesses worry about their workers.

Foreign-born workers are being detained, deported, and stripped of protections, threatening the restaurants, nursing homes, and tourist destinations that depend on their labor.
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INNOVATION BEAT


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How e-commerce sites are trying to help shoppers avoid tariffs

Popular Chinese e-commerce site Temu and crowdfunding platform Kickstarter are trying to disclose to consumers how new import duties factor into product prices.
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BOLD TYPES


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Matthew Berlin balances law and music careers with new album release

Bob Rivers heads back home with HarborOne deal; UMass president Marty Meehan bulks up on climate-tech; Wellington CEO Jean Hynes is honored by Fontbonne Academy.
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Obituaries


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Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, sinuous ballet dancer and choreographer, dies at 82

The elegantly refined dancer would later nurture generations of dancers as a teacher and as the director of the Charlotte Ballet and the Chautauqua Institution.
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David Briggs, a music force in Alabama and Nashville, dies at 82

Mr. Briggs, a keyboardist and producer, helped put Muscle Shoals, Ala., on the musical map and helped Nashville expand its country music sound.
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Movies


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Francis Ford Coppola stopped by the Coolidge Corner Theatre for a screening, an award, and a conversation about life

The director shared some theories about how to improve human life.
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Pop Culture


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Jimmy Kimmel ‘can’t get enough’ of Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson after awkward CBS interview

"It’s like ‘The Golden Bachelor’ meets the regular ‘Bachelorette,'" joked the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" host.
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BSO triumphs with Shostakovich’s 6th Symphony

One of the composer’s most perplexing creations, performed with works by Stravinsky and Vrebalov, is rendered with uncommon depth and power.
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