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Saturday, May 10, 2025
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Crime & Courts
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Tufts student Rümeysa Öztürk thanks supporters after release from Louisiana detention facility
“Thank you so much for being here,” Öztürk said. "I really appreciate you being here, and thanks so much for all the support and love.”
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Massachusetts
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‘It’s beautiful to see’: Black Bostonians react to the pope’s Creole ancestry
Multiple outlets reported this week that the maternal grandparents of Robert Prevost were described as people of color in historical documents.
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Food & Dining
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The Michelin Guide is a game changer for Boston
Ambitious chefs have new stars to shoot for, and diners will benefit.
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Politics
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Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter, New Hampshire Republican who became a reliable liberal vote, has died
Justice Souter became a darling of liberals during his nearly 20 years on the bench. He died at his home in New Hampshire, the Supreme Court said.
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K-12
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Driver of Boston school bus that killed 5-year-old tried to flee scene after crash, according to police radio calls
Boston police, in recordings, also said the same school bus struck at least two parked cars in Mattapan minutes before the Hyde Park crash.
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The Nation
Politics
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Uproar over surgeon general pick exposes MAHA factions among RFK Jr. allies
President Trump praised Casey Means as someone who holds “impeccable MAHA credentials,” but people in Kennedy’s orbit countered that she is insufficiently devoted to opposing vaccines.
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Nation
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‘DA POPE!’ Leo XIV’s Chicago roots unleash spate of holy humor
Memes, doctored images, and tongue-in-cheek references have piled up deeper than Chicago’s pizza.
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Nation
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ICE moves detainees to Texas facility where judge declined to halt deportations
As the Trump administration battles to use a wartime law to speed deportations of alleged gang members, it has moved dozens of detained Venezuelans to the one court district in the nation where a federal judge has declined to stand in its way.
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The World
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Fog of war thickens as India and Pakistan trade blame and accusations
NEW DELHI - As India and Pakistan entered their third day of hostilities, the two nuclear-armed nations remained on the brink of a head-on military confrontation - but how close was difficult to tell, the fog of war made even murkier by tit-for-tat accusations of strikes and false-flag attacks.
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World
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A swimming coach in Nigeria provides inspiration and life lessons to disabled people
A swimming coach in Nigeria’s economic hub of Lagos is teaching disabled children how to swim through his nonprofit aimed at empowering them in life.
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Pope Leo XIV echoes Francis in his first Mass, aligning himself with ‘ordinary people’
ROME -- Leo XIV, the first pope from the United States, presided over his first Mass as leader of 1.4 billion Roman Catholics on Friday, pledging to align himself with "ordinary people" and not with the rich and powerful. He also called for missionary outreach to help heal the "wounds that afflict our society."
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Editorial & Opinion
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Does Harvard need a medical school?
At a moment when medical science and health research are seen as increasingly important, the entire Harvard Medical School ecosystem is a critical Harvard asset.
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OpEds
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Will Pope Leo XIV embrace continuity or change?
While many of his positions seem clear, it may take months for him — and for us — to discern his priorities.
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Letters
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Readers grapple with student behavior and antisemitism at Harvard
One letter writer argues that rooting out anti-Jewish bias on university campuses is a politically corrupt project. Another calls for students to renew their commitments to civil discourse and professional integrity.
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Metro
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Harvard’s Garber needs to be resolute in battle with Trump
Harvard president Alan Garber needs to understand he’s up against a ruthless opponent who will concede nothing.
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Crime & Courts
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As he retires, New Bedford police chief complains of ‘hurtful’ scrutiny
Paul Oliveira’s departure comes on the heels of the Spotlight Team’s Snitch City series that uncovered rampant misconduct within the New Bedford Police Department.
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Judge orders Trump administration to give back to Mass. $106 million in COVID funds it took away
The majority of the Mass. COVID education money was for Springfield and New Bedford schools.
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Sports
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Have the Celtics forgotten all the hard lessons they learned along the way?
The Celtics have been discombobulated in every way. They face a grueling uphill battle against a genuinely tough team. And they did this to themselves.
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Red Sox
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Red Sox owner John Henry has ‘productive’ meeting with Rafael Devers to discuss DH’s refusal to play first base
Henry was accompanied by Craig Breslow and team president Sam Kennedy. But Henry alone sat with Devers and manager Alex Cora in the visiting manager’s office at Kauffman Stadium.
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Should the Red Sox and Rafael Devers have done more to prevent the most recent dispute over a possible position change?
There’s now a frosty dynamic between the club and its longest-tenured player.
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Business
Business
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The health insurance agency for Mass. state employees will run out of money on Monday
The agency covers 460,000 people — public employees, retirees and their families. A bill to fund it is stalled in Beacon Hill.
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‘Something’s got to change’: Mass. retailers brace for disruptions from Trump’s tariffs on China
Appliances. Shoes. Model trains. As a massive new tariff chokes US demand for Chinese imports, local retailers who sell Chinese-made goods are preparing for hard times.
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Business
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How will Trump’s trade war with China affect shipping up to Boston? Quite a bit, Massport says.
The Massachusetts Port Authority expects shipping volume in June at the Conley freight terminal in South Boston to drop by nearly 35 percent.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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David Souter remembered in New Hampshire as ‘brilliant, thoughtful, kind’
“Justice Souter always remained grounded in New Hampshire,” New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon J. MacDonald said as the state's legal community mourned Souter's death.
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David Souter remembered in New Hampshire as ‘brilliant, thoughtful, kind’
“Justice Souter always remained grounded in New Hampshire,” New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon J. MacDonald said as the state's legal community mourned Souter's death.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Pop Culture
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Jodie Foster praises Harvard for taking ‘the gloves off,’ accepts Radcliffe Medal in Cambridge
Being a Yalie didn’t stop Foster from taking home an award courtesy of her alma mater’s old rival on Friday.
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Music
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Cynthia Erivo opens the Spring Pops season in style
The "Wicked" star performed a series of classics, from "At Last" to ‘Stormy Weather.’
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Ipswich community is the star of Ed Sheeran’s new music video
Ready for your close-up, Ipswich?
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