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Monday, May 26, 2025
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Trump’s budget threatens Mass. English learner, college transition programs
The cuts include funding for schooling for migrant farmworkers and their children and connector programs that help high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds transition to college.
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Company involved in deadly school bus crash has history of personal injury claims in Boston
Transdev has faced at least 15 lawsuits since it began operating BPS buses in 2013, court records show.
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Crime & Courts
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‘We need to do more’: Five years after George Floyd, police reform slows in Massachusetts
Political momentum has dropped, and the state Legislature’s signature reform achievement is scaling back its ambitions due to insufficient funding.
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Court-appointed attorneys in Massachusetts plan to stop taking cases this week amid pay fight
The Massachusetts court system could face a crisis without these lawyers because defendants have a constitutional right to counsel.
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Nation
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81 years after he died in World War II, a young aviator comes home
On Memorial Day, 81 years after 2nd Lt. Thomas V. Kelly Jr. was killed off the coast of New Guinea, and two years after his remains were recovered from the underwater crash site, he is to be buried beside his family in Livermore, California.
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Nation
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The US military spent $6 billion in the past 3 years to recruit and retain troops
The US military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what has been a growing campaign to counter enlistment shortfalls.
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Veterans recoil at Trump plan to end Afghans’ deportation protection
The Trump administration’s move to end deportation protections for wartime allies who fled to the United States after the fall of Afghanistan has infuriated veterans of the 20-year conflict there, who say the US government is betraying a sacred promise made to some of America’s most vulnerable partners.
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Nation
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The Digital Equity Act tried to close the digital divide. Trump calls it racist and acts to end it.
The Digital Equity Act gave states and tribes flexibility to deliver high-speed internet access to families that could not afford it, computers to kids who did not have them, telehealth access to older adults in rural areas, and training and job skills to veterans.
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The World
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Russia bombards Ukraine with one of war’s largest air assaults
Russia unleashed one of its largest drone and missile barrages of the war on Ukraine overnight, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens across the country in an hourslong assault that Ukrainian officials said showed Moscow had no interest in a truce.
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Israel’s latest strikes in Gaza kill 38 people, including children
Israel is pursuing a new US-backed plan to control all aid to Gaza, which the United Nations has rejected.
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Pope Leo XIV declares ‘I am Roman!’ as he completes formalities to become bishop of Rome
The first American pope formally took possession of the St. John Lateran Basilica, which is Rome’s cathedral and seat of the diocese, with an evening Mass.
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Editorial & Opinion
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Nation’s vets deserve more than parades and empty promises
Trump continues to show he values military hardware and long-ago "victories" over those who fought.
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OpEds
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Asking for help without feeling helpless
Maybe it’s my generation’s destiny to push back at the last gender-based assumption on the list: that whatever the test, older women are not up to it.
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Columns
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New cannabis commission director wants to stay out of the headlines
After turmoil in the agency, a person who is comfortable discussing the mundanities of arcane government procedure is the right person for the job.
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Metro
Higher Education
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Harvard is the most celebrated university in the world. Will Trump’s international student ban derail that standing?
As the standoff between the university and the Trump administration escalates, the appeal of Harvard, and its standing on the global stage, seemingly hangs in the balance.
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Once a wise guy, always a wise guy: Of course 82-year-old Ralph DeLeo is accused of committing more crimes
The longtime New England mafioso should be playing bocce and sipping espresso from little white cups. Instead, he’s doing what he’s always done: crime.
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Today in History: May 26, the World War II Dunkirk evacuation begins
Today is Monday, May 26, the 146th day of 2025. There are 219 days left in the year. This is Memorial Day.
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Sports
Colleges
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North Carolina women’s lacrosse completes perfect season, claims NCAA title at Gillette Stadium
The Tar Heels took down Northwestern in front of a record crowd in Foxborough.
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Red Sox
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‘Average’ Red Sox split series with Orioles to finish homestand 5-5
Boston stranded eight baserunners and committed three costly errors in a defeat to Baltimore.
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Bruins
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United States wins first world championship gold medal in 92 years, with Bruins’ Jeremy Swayman stopping everything
Tage Thompson finished off a two-on-one 2:02 into overtime for the game's only goal.
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Business
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A wave of new owners brings fresh energy to independent bookselling
Independent stores will likely never recover their power of 50 years ago, but the days of industry predictions of their demise seem well behind.
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A wave of new owners brings fresh energy to independent bookselling
Independent stores will likely never recover their power of 50 years ago, but the days of industry predictions of their demise seem well behind.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Susan Brownmiller, who reshaped views about rape, dies at 90
Her book "Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape" helped debunk many of the myths of rape, reframing it as a crime of power and violence.
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Obituaries
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Susan Brownmiller, who reshaped views about rape, dies at 90
Her book "Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape" helped debunk many of the myths of rape, reframing it as a crime of power and violence.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Things To Do
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Free things to do Memorial Day week: Self-defense, museum admission, and burgers
Here are events to keep your mind, ears, and wallet happy this week.
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Theater
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ArtsEmerson announces new season of programming
Circus arts and social issues all find a place on the calendar.
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Music Reviews
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A millennial rock marathon at Boston Calling
Rock from the early aughts dominated on Saturday.
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