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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘I feel that nowhere is safe’: Stories from inside Mass. communities left reeling by the surge in ICE arrests
Date July 6, 2025 9:28 AM
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Sunday, July 6, 2025


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‘I feel that nowhere is safe’: Stories from inside Mass. communities left reeling by the surge in ICE arrests

Immigrant neighborhoods in Massachusetts are feeling the strain of recent ICE actions, which have intensified in recent months. The Globe spent seven days in local communities to tell their stories.
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The fallout from Trump’s attack on Harvard is rippling through clinics, labs, and research centers across the country

The purging of federal research grants to Harvard imperils hundreds of collaborative projects in more than 30 states.
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Democrats hope Republicans just sealed their midterm election fates by voting for Trump’s ‘beautiful’ bill

As the House moved to pass the GOP's marquee bill, Democrats began testing out the attacks they hope will win them back Congress in 2026.
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An isolated Iran looks to BRICS for allies, testing a new world order

Battered by 12 days of war, Iran stands mostly alone and weakened in the Middle East. Yet the Islamic Republic has found friends elsewhere in the world.
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World


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The little mountain democracy that sustains Tibet’s refugee nation

As the Dalai Lama built a nation in exile after fleeing Chinese persecution in the 1950s, the young leader pinned its survival on an idea that had long fascinated him: democracy.
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The secret lives of Shelby Hewitt, 32-year-old high school imposter

Why did a state social worker pose as a teen in three Boston schools and a treatment center? And how could nobody notice for so long?
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How to have a classic summer on Cape Cod and around New England with mini golf, camp, and more

Forget your phone and bask in the simple summer pleasures of throwback fun.
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Need a summer thrill? Here are the best amusement parks in New England (and their best rides).

From vintage roller coasters to kid-friendly thrills, there’s something for everyone at the region’s premier parks.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes herself heard, prompting a rebuke

Despite writing the fewest majority opinions, her voice resonated nonetheless, in an unusually large number of concurring and dissenting opinions, more than 20 in all.
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Inside the Roosevelt, a migrant shelter no more, echoes of a crisis

By 2024, the Roosevelt Hotel had emerged as an unlikely symbol of the city’s migrant crisis. More than 155,000 migrants passed through its doors over two years.
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In photos, the remaining descendants of the last known slave ship hold memorial ceremony

Attendees, many of them dressed in white, gathered near Africatown Bridge on the banks of the river, where the ship remains submerged because it is too decayed to be extracted.
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A Napoleon from Long Island meets his Waterloo

The stand-in Napoleon, wearing a black bicorne hat, looked just like the real Napoleon, sharing his 5-foot-6 height, angular nose, and light gray-blue eyes. There was one big difference: He was not French, but American
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A Napoleon from Long Island meets his Waterloo

The stand-in Napoleon, wearing a black bicorne hat, looked just like the real Napoleon, sharing his 5-foot-6 height, angular nose, and light gray-blue eyes. There was one big difference: He was not French, but American
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The Supreme Court stripped judges of a powerful tool to fight Trump’s autocracy. Congress must give it back.

The modern problem of stopping Trump’s executive overreach requires 21st-century solutions. Instead, the Supreme Court handcuffed America to its past.
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Door-to-door food delivery for rats (a.k.a. trash day)

A plastic trash bag placed on a sidewalk or in an alley is not a proper means of disposal. The city must find a better household trash container solution.
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‘What?’ ‘I said: This restaurant is too loud!’ ‘What?’

"The number one solution to noisy restaurants is to allow servers to turn down the music when requested," writes one reader. Another asks: "Are we afraid of our thoughts?"
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Massachusetts


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Amid a turbulent political era, the Cape watches fireworks and reflects

People of all political stripes thronged to Cape Cod for the weekend, as they always do.
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Health


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USAID cuts have caused more than 330,000 deaths worldwide, BU professor estimates

As USAID offices officially close on Tuesday, Brooke Nichols's research is not alone. An international, 15-member research team also shared its own staggering estimates.
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‘Potentially catastrophic’: While Congress cuts safety net, Mass. lawmakers pass budget short on cash for SNAP caseworkers

The state budget slashed more than $40 million in funding for the Department of Transitional Assistance, which administers SNAP and other programs for poor families.
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Red Sox get better pitching from Walker Buehler, offense keeps rolling in another rout of Nationals

Buehler held Washington to three runs (two earned) — with no walks — in five-plus innings in his longest outing since June 11.
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For all the Sox’ investment in reinventing player development, their most productive are good old-fashioned high-end talents

It’s difficult to pinpoint a player on the major league roster who has taken a significant leap forward because of the Sox’ player reprogramming.
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The 1975 Red Sox remembered on the 50th anniversary of their legendary World Series vs. the Reds

As part of the celebration this week, the Sox welcomed back numerous former players to watch from the Legends Suite at Fenway.
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Grow up. Go down the waterslide.

Fun is good for adults.
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I don’t know if I’m proud to be an American. But I am grateful.

Why I’m thankful to have been raised in the United States.
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This album has been on top of the classical music Billboard charts for weeks, and it’s from a video game

The music for “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33″ is delightful, unpredictable, and a beacon of originality in a world dominated by franchises.
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Movies


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James Gunn and the ‘Superman’ cast on why the world needs the Man of Steel now more than ever

The DC Studios head, plus actors Nathan Fillion and Winchester native Anthony Carrigan, talk about making the new "Superman" movie.
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At the Peabody Essex Museum, tracking the American Experiment through more than two centuries of art

Works from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts illustrate a nation's uneasy progress through the lens of one of the country's most storied collections.
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How to enjoy Madrid like a local during the deep sizzle of summer

The thermometer may hit the triple digits, but the Spanish capital retains its cool.
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Live music while waiting for your luggage at Logan? Pass the Advil, please.

While the concept sounds pleasant, and I applaud the intention behind the program, Massport’s new plan gives me a headache.
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Real Estate


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How much is too much to spend on a home?

Navigating personal finance guidelines was already tough in an expensive housing market like Greater Boston. Then came recession fears.
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Real Estate


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Home of the Week: For $1.29m, a Boxborough Colonial with a sweet suite

Property comes with four bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a lower level with its own entrance, and a koi pond.
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