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Wednesday, June 4, 2025
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Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Today's Paper
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Page one
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New Hampshire
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As N.H. moves to ban trans health care for kids, some families are preparing to leave — and some already have
“Do we go to Europe or Canada or Mexico?” asked one New Hampshire mother with a transgender child. “Honestly, those are all on the list.”
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Massachusetts
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‘We’re living in very serious times’: Jewish leaders in Boston area react to Colorado attack
Boston-area rabbis and Jewish residents were shocked by the attack on a Colorado demonstration that injured a dozen people.
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K-12
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Family sues BPS bus contractor after driver hits, injures 8-year-old
The crash left the boy, who has a diagnosis of autism, with a fractured femur that required two months of in-patient hospital and rehabilitation care, and multiple surgeries, according to the complaint.
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Politics
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Harvard is deploying the classic Washington weapon of lobbying finesse. It’s an essential part of plan to counter Trump.
With its unparalleled resources, Harvard is likely positioned better than any other university to fund a multi-pronged defense against President Trump.
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Politics
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Job juggling amongst Trump administration officials is irresponsible, experts say
A federal law allows the president to appoint temporary heads of agencies for up to 300 days. Trump hasn't been shy about using it.
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The Nation
Nation
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires blankets the Upper Midwest
While smoke was blanketing the air in the Upper Midwest, it also drifted into others areas, mainly in higher layers of the atmosphere, and covered at least one-third of the United States.
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Politics
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White House unveils a new, darker presidential portrait
A new official portrait of President Donald Trump has been unveiled by the White House, replacing an earlier photograph that was released for Trump's inauguration this year.
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Nation
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A DNA technique is finding women who left their babies for dead
One September evening in 2004, a Texas rancher noticed three buzzards circling near the road at the edge of his property. When he approached, he saw the body of an infant lying naked in the brush beside a barbed wire fence.
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The World
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As Russia reels from drone attack, Ukraine targets vital Crimea Bridge
Ukraine on Tuesday again attacked the symbolic Crimea Bridge across the Kerch Strait, which connects the illegally annexed peninsula to the Russian mainland. The attack came 48 hours after Kyiv’s unprecedented assault on air bases deep inside Russian territory, which stunned the country and the international community.
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World
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South Korea elects liberal president after chaotic six months
South Koreans elected Lee Jae-myung as president Tuesday, choosing a liberal whose vision to reshape his nation’s foreign policy could put him at odds with the Trump administration, particularly when it comes to China.
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Anti-immigrant leader quits Dutch cabinet, toppling government
Dutch nationalist Geert Wilders pulled his anti-immigrant Party for Freedom out of the country’s ruling coalition over a dispute about severely tightening migration and asylum policies, raising the possibility of a government collapse and new elections in the Netherlands.
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Editorial & Opinion
OpEds
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Mass. needs to codify education rights for immigrant students
The Legislature should secure the promise of education for every child in our Commonwealth.
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Editorials
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Marcelo Gomes da Silva should be freed
Arresting an 18-year-old with no criminal record is not going to make communities safer.
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Letters
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Military display makes for an odd family fun day
Surely we could find a way to memorialize the fallen heroes of past wars without glorifying weaponry and military paraphernalia.
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Metro
Rhode Island
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In whistle-blower trial, former R.I. Catholic school teacher claims principal, diocese covered up sexual solicitations
A former Bishop Hendricken High School teacher says administrators failed to investigate a teacher who was using a classroom computer to arrange sexual encounters with young men.
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Cambridge and Somerville
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Somerville, Chelsea ask court to prevent Trump defunding efforts over ‘sanctuary city’ status
The funding of nearly $34 million goes toward roadway safety, homelessness services and downtown reconstruction, the cities said in court filings.
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Massachusetts
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‘My miracle child’: Family remembers victim in double murder in Dorchester
Walter Wilkins was killed in Dorchester on May 24, according to police. He was 36.
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Sports
Bruins
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You should absolutely be rooting for Brad Marchand to win the Stanley Cup again, even in a Panthers sweater
For all he did here, our Lil’ Ball of Hate deserves to cart the Cup around the ice one more time.
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High Schools
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Marcelo matters. On court, and in crowd, Milford voices its unconditional support for detained student.
“I got really close to him. He told me so many things. He taught me life lessons . . . He makes me smile . . . I’m demanding for him to be free.” Ike Asiegbunam, Taunton volleyball player on Marcelo Gomes da Silva.
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Red Sox
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Would struggling Red Sox rookie Kristian Campbell benefit from a reset in the minors?
“We don’t rule anything out,” said manager Alex Cora. “But right now, he’s going to play here, he’s going to get at-bats here."
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Business
Healthcare
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mRNA, once lauded as a scientific marvel, is now a government target
Republican lawmakers and federal health officials alike are shunning messenger RNA, a basic building block of biology that proved its value during COVID, and that holds promise for combating the next pandemic and unlocking new cancer treatments.
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Retail
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Bill to overhaul Mass. cannabis rules heads for House vote
The expansive bill would restructure the embattled Cannabis Control Commission, regulate and tax hemp-based drinks and gummies that have proliferated in convenience stores, and open the door to retail-only medical marijuana businesses.
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The Fine Print
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Traveling internationally this summer? Here’s what to know about crossing borders in the Trump era.
Here are answers to some common travel questions, such as: Can customs agents at the airport demand to read your email and other content on your phone?
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Shigeo Nagashima, ‘Mr. Baseball’ of postwar Japan, dies at 89
Shigeo Nagashima, Japan's most celebrated baseball player and a linchpin of the storied Tokyo Yomiuri Giants dynasty of the 1960s and 1970s, died in a Tokyo hospital Tuesday. He was 89.
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Obituaries
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Shigeo Nagashima, ‘Mr. Baseball’ of postwar Japan, dies at 89
Shigeo Nagashima, Japan's most celebrated baseball player and a linchpin of the storied Tokyo Yomiuri Giants dynasty of the 1960s and 1970s, died in a Tokyo hospital Tuesday. He was 89.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Pop Culture
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‘We’re burned out’: Comedian Marc Maron to end ‘WTF’ podcast later this year
The comedian and BU grad announced Monday that he’s ending his popular "WTF" podcast.
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Music
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The Head and the Heart decided to try something new on their latest album
The band returns after a tour and album they felt had left them in a rut.
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Music
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Dropkick Murphys announce ‘For The People’ album, drop new music video
The Quincy-bred Celtic-punk band announced that their upcoming album will drop this summer.
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