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Saturday, July 5, 2025
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Massachusetts
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George Washington spoke in Massachusetts in 1775 about unity and an American purpose. His words resonate today.
When George Washington, from Virginia, arrived in Cambridge 250 years ago, one of the first things he did was talk to his Massachusetts soldiers about the need for a unified American effort.
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‘Game changing’: How ‘breast cancer social media’ is helping young women get diagnosed earlier
A number of celebrities, including former "The Bachelorette" star Katie Thurston and actor Olivia Munn, have recently gone public with their early-onset breast cancer diagnoses.
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Crime & Courts
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Mass. high court triggers rule to begin releasing unrepresented defendants amid lawyers’ work stoppage
Many court-appointed attorneys have stopped taking on new clients as they fight for higher pay rates from the state.
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Politics
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The House gives final approval to Trump’s big tax bill in a milestone for his second-term agenda
It was a long-shot effort to compile a lengthy list of GOP priorities into what they called his “one big beautiful bill,” at nearly 900 pages.
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Medicaid, food aid recipients worry about safety net cuts in bill sent to Trump
The nation's social safety net would face massive changes under a bill headed to President Trump's desk.
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The Nation
Nation
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At least 13 dead in Texas floods and more than 20 children missing from a girls’ summer camp
Texas Hill Country was beset by death and disaster Friday after multiple fatalities were reported from months worth of heavy rain that fell in a matter of hours.
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Nation
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S. Daniel Abraham, Slim-Fast founder and political donor, dies at 100
Mr. Abraham used his fortune to donate to super PACS supporting Democrats and to efforts to bring peace to the Middle East.
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The World
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Want to take a dip in Paris? River Seine reopens to public swimming for first time in a century
Swimming in the Seine has been illegal since 1923, with a few exceptions, due to pollution and risks posed by river navigation. Taking a dip outside bathing areas is still banned for safety reasons.
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Russia launches largest missile and drone barrage on Kyiv since war in Ukraine began
Russia launched 550 drones and missiles across Ukraine overnight in the largest aerial assault since the war began.
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Hamas says it is ready to negotiate truce proposal
It was not immediately clear whether Hamas was demanding any significant changes to the proposal and whether any gaps could be easily bridged or create new hurdles to an agreement. The two sides have come close before to such agreements, only to see them unravel at the last minute over the details.
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Editorial & Opinion
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Places I won’t be visiting
There are thousands of reasons why I won’t be visiting Saudi Arabia.
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Letters
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The gym at middle age: lift (off chair), breathe (life in), repeat
"I have moved from the worry of how I look to how I feel," writes one reader. Another: "Never mind searching for youth. Strength training helps keep a body healthy through middle age and beyond."
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Letters
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There are gray areas in the matter of shoplifting and policy making
Organized theft rings "are not the kind of shoplifters officials have in mind when they thoughtfully enact policies of decriminalization," writes one reader.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Boston celebrates Fourth of July, marking 249 years of independence
For the most part, people set aside politics to celebrate America. Many celebrated their freedom to speak up, to work, to walk their own paths.
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Health
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A member of RFK Jr.’s MAHA movement and a public health expert met on Zoom. Here’s what happened next.
When public health experts and MAHA activists broke bread together, they found more in common than they expected.
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Boston eyes AI traffic management to improve school bus arrival times
Boston will test whether giving BPS buses longer green lights and shorter stoplights will aid in getting more students to school on time.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Red Sox spectacular on the Fourth, as Lucas Giolito, Trevor Story highlight romp over Nationals
The Red Sox have scored 51 runs in winning four out of six, with every member of the starting lineup reaching base at least once before Washington recorded an out in the fifth inning Friday.
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Bryan Mata is now the longest-tenured player in the Red Sox organization, and he remains motivated to become a big leaguer
For years, the righthander who signed as a teenager in 2016 was the top-ranked pitching prospect in the Red Sox organization.
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Celtics
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NBA’s punitive CBA has killed the thrill of the championship climb, and other Celtics teardown thoughts
Just consider the Pacers, who are already shedding pieces. The taxman is going to come for everyone in some way, and sooner than most teams can anticipate.
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Business
Real Estate
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Long a drug store, this key spot on Beacon Hill could soon be apartments
A developer is pitching a 12-unit apartment building with ground-floor retail where a 24-hour CVS now stands.
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Business
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Boston launches new business training, certification for disability inclusion
The program will explore how businesses across the city can better accommodate disabled people, be it through a threshold ramp at an entrance, sensory-friendly hours, or a website with alternative text.
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No one likes meetings. They’re sending their AI note takers instead.
Workplace social protocols are being upended by artificial intelligence tools that promise to make it easier to tune out while in a meeting or offer the temptation of skipping calls without penalties altogether.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Richard A. Boucher, veteran State Department spokesman, dies at 73
Mr. Boucher served longer than anyone else as a State Department spokesperson, working for six secretaries of state, from George H.W. Bush’s administration to George W. Bush’s.
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Obituaries
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Jim Shooter, editor who ‘saved the comics industry,’ dies at 73
Jim Shooter, a hard-driving giant of a comic-book editor who took the helm at Marvel at the tender age of 27, then spent nearly a decade revolutionizing the way superhero stories are written, drawn and sold, died Monday at his home in Nyack, New York. He was 73.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Theater
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More than one shining moment in Barrington Stage’s ‘Camelot’
Gorgeous costuming and strong performances lend life to an old classic.
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Television
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On Colbert’s ‘Late Show,’ John Cena dishes on things to do in his native Essex County, Mass.
The wrestler-turned-actor has the community news for July around his hometown of West Newbury.
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Love Letters
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I think my husband had a baby with another woman
Is it time to confirm the theory?
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