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Saturday, May 31, 2025
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North Shore
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A mini megachurch is slowly taking over this Danvers mall
Netcast is a coffee shop. And a church. But not a “church.” And it’s booming.
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Massachusetts
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‘You name it, this place is run by immigrants’: On Nantucket, fears of an economic chilling effect after ICE sting
The undercurrent of fear and paranoia on the island this week led some workers to decide to stay home.
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Immigration
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ICE arrests at Massachusetts immigration courts target immigrants seeking permission to stay in US
As the Trump administration pursues its campaign promise of mass deportations, federal agents are using a new tactic of apprehending people at immigration courthouses — including in Massachusetts.
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Higher Education
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MIT’s student president banned from commencement after giving a pro-Palestinian speech
During Thursday’s OneMIT commencement ceremony, graduating class president Megha Vemuri veered from her prepared speech and called for MIT to cut ties with Israel.
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The Nation
Nation
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Why the US opened its doors to Chinese students, and why Trump is closing them
Chinese students have been a fixture on American university campuses for decades. In 2024, there were roughly 277,000 students.
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Nation
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Trump administration says New York mascot ban violates civil rights law
The US Department of Education accused New York officials Friday of discriminating against Native Americans by banning school mascots that draw from their culture.
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Politics
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Savannah Chrisley clashes with Elizabeth Warren over Trump’s pardon of her parents’ fraud convictions
The Chrisleys were convicted by a jury in 2022 on multiple counts of bank fraud, attempted tax evasion, and conspiracy to defraud the government.
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The World
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Hamas says it is still reviewing a US proposal for a Gaza cease-fire
Hamas said Friday it was still reviewing a US proposal for a temporary cease-fire in the Gaza Strip.
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Ukraine accuses Russia of stalling peace negotiations
The remarks came as both Ukraine and Russia have been maneuvering to set the terms and tempo of peace negotiations, while simultaneously trying to win over the White House.
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Editorial & Opinion
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From numbers to names in a forgotten graveyard
The facts are reported with such care, it is as if the researchers wore gloves to cradle the details.
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OpEds
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The state’s mistreatment of the disabled dead
Uncovering the dark legacy of state institutions.
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Letters
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Yo, robot: A word or two from Boston humans about self-driving taxis
I’ve used Waymos in LA — hardly a paradise for drivers — and they did an incredible job. Not once did my Waymo sit at a green light because it was busy looking at its phone.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Remains of Somerville airman killed during WWII returned to Massachusetts 80 years later
Charles Axtell piloted the commercial flight on Thursday that brought home the remains of his great-uncle, Army Air Forces Staff Sergeant Loring E. Lord.
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250 years ago, religion played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. Today, clergy are resuming the fight.
Ominous clouds gathered over Cambridge Common at midday Friday as about 70 interfaith clergy members stood praying near the end of a 12-mile march protesting President Trump’s immigration policies.
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Amid scientific research funding cuts, MIT graduates urged to find hope and resilience
Megha Vemuri, president of MIT’s undergrad student association, on Thursday veered from her prepared remarks and called for the university to cut ties with Israel.
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Sports
Bruins
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With the NHL Draft approaching, director Dan Marr outlines how the Central Scouting Bureau works for all 32 teams
The Bureau provides critical logistical information, amateur player reports and rankings, and facilitates next month’s combine in Buffalo.
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Red Sox
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Kristian Campbell draws a crowd in return to Georgia; expected to play first base on Sunday
Campbell has been slumping at the plate in recent weeks and on Sunday is expected to make his debut at first base according to manager Alex Cora
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Strong pitching, Trevor Story’s homer help Red Sox defeat Braves and end five-game losing streak
Lucas Giolito and five relievers combined to hold the Braves to six hits. Giolito allowed one run on five hits over 4⅔ innings, dropping his earned run average from 7.08 to 4.78
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Business
Healthcare
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Primary care doctors at Mass General Brigham vote to join union, but health system is challenging its makeup
The physicians' overwhelming vote, 183 to 26, is the latest sign of mounting frustration with working conditions at the state’s largest health system.
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Housing
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‘Still in a housing crunch’: Greater Boston’s slowdown in new home construction continues
A report this month shows the share of housing inventory under construction fell to a 10-year low in the first quarter of 2025.
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Business
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Taylor Swift buys back rights to her first 6 albums
Swift announced on her website that she had bought her masters back from Shamrock Capital, the Los Angeles-based investment firm.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Regie Gibson selected as state’s inaugural poet laureate
A spoken-word poet whose work explores themes of history and hope, Gibson sees his art as "a means of bringing people together," Governor Maura Healey said.
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What we know about why Shakira and Jason Aldean’s Fenway concerts were canceled last minute
City official offers a few details about the unprecedented move.
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11 ways to celebrate Pride Month in Boston this year
The details on the parade and festival, plus block parties, concerts, a book fest, even a prom.
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