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Subject Today's Headlines: What does it take to buy a typical single-family home in Greater Boston? $1 million.
Date July 19, 2025 8:53 AM
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Saturday, July 19, 2025


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Housing


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What does it take to buy a typical single-family home in Greater Boston? $1 million.

The all-time record prices put Greater Boston alongside New York City, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Southern California.
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Trump’s private school vouchers create ‘conundrum’ for blue states on whether to take the money

Democrat-led states like Massachusetts will have to choose between worsening budget problems for public schools and passing up scholarship money funded with their federal tax dollars.
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As investigators probe cause of fire, Fall River mayor faults owner of assisted living home for spotty communication

“It’s very important in a crisis that people stay in contact,” Mayor Paul Coogan said in a wide-ranging interview from his office Friday.
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State Department memo says Rümeysa Öztürk has no association to antisemitism or terrorism

John Armstrong, a top official in the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs, testified that he made the decision to revoke Öztürk’s visa.
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On Nantucket, vintage Broncos are the latest status symbols — restored, rare, and too nice for the beach

These 4x4s are more than just a ride — they’re photo props for weddings and brand shoots, with the ultra-rich pulling strings to get theirs faster.
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Justice Department asks court to release Epstein grand jury testimony

The Justice Department on Friday asked a federal court to release grand jury transcripts connected to former financier Jeffrey Epstein, responding to a growing political outcry over the agency’s unfulfilled promise to release more details on the matter.
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San Francisco tries new tack to battle homelessness: RV parking limits

Lawmakers in San Francisco voted Tuesday to bar recreational vehicles from parking on city streets for longer than two hours without a special permit - a move aimed at reducing the number of city residents living in vehicles.
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An explosion at a Los Angeles law enforcement training facility kills 3 deputies

The explosion was reported about 7:30 a.m. at the Biscailuz Training Facility, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department spokesperson Nicole Nishida said. It was not immediately known what caused the explosion or what the deputies were doing at the time.
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Prisoner swap frees Americans in Venezuela for migrants held in El Salvador

Ten Americans and US permanent residents who had been seized by Venezuelan authorities were freed Friday in exchange for the release of more than 200 Venezuelan migrants whom the Trump administration sent to a prison in El Salvador this year.
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Bolsonaro, accused of urging US hostility, ordered to wear ankle bracelet

Brazilian authorities Friday morning accused former president Jair Bolsonaro of conspiring with his son to incite U.S. hostility against Brazil and destabilize his own country, ordering Brazil’s most popular conservative politician to wear an ankle bracelet and barring him from contacts with foreign governments.
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Extra! Extra! Read all about last newspaper hawker in Paris

Such is Akbar’s renown that President Emmanuel Macron recently awarded him a Légion d’Honneur, the Republic’s highest order of merit. It will be conferred at a ceremony at the Élysée Palace in the fall.
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How China hounds pro-democracy activists in Boston

Dissidents in exile in the US face surveillance, harassment, and sometimes threats from agents linked to the Chinese government.
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The unwashed black shirt

I could have made time to buy a new black shirt in those short days between the news of her death and the wake, but I didn’t believe it was true that she’d died.
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In defense of Boston-area municipal clean energy programs

Of the 81 Greater Boston municipalities served by Eversource and National Grid, 61 have aggregation programs, with eight more launching this year or awaiting approval.
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Health


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What is an assisted living facility — and how does it differ from a nursing home?

Assisted living centers are rare in Mass, but many families still don’t know what they offer or how they differ from other elder care facilities.
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Here’s what education gets out of Massachusetts’ new state spending plan

With education facing impending cuts at the federal level, the new $61 billion state budget continues free school lunches, community college, and regional transportation.
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John Lawn, Watertown state lawmaker, admits to facts in drunken driving case, will lose license

State Representative John Lawn, a Watertown Democrat, was arrested early Wednesday on drunken driving charges outside the State House.
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Rain can’t put a damper on Scottie Scheffler’s game as he takes one-shot lead at British Open

Scheffler made eight birdies in the second round at Royal Portrush for a one-shot lead over former US Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick.
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Patriots offensive line preview: Will offseason upgrades, including drafting Will Campbell fourth overall, pay off?

New England’s offensive line was among the worst in the league last season.
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The Red Sox’ Ceddanne Rafaela and Cubs All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong have similar skill sets — and mutual admiration

This season, especially lately, Rafaela has been great. Crow-Armstrong has been even better.
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In latest sign of lab space woes, Wellesley building auctions at big loss

The four-story, 284,000-square-foot office building just off Route 9 was ultimately acquired by its lender.
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Sarepta Therapeutics crisis is huge blow to Duchenne families, company

Sarepta rebuffed a call from the Food and Drug Administration to halt all shipments of its gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy over safety issues, even as patients and investors expressed growing concern about the company’s decision-making.
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Stephen Colbert has been a civic-minded voice of reason in troubled times

Colbert's 'The Late Show' will end in May 2026. Colbert's blend of comedy and commentary has made him a voice of reason in an era of political turmoil.
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Things To Do


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FIGMENT Boston wants you to touch the art

After a hiatus, the hands-on multimedia art exhibition returns July 19 at Assembly Square.
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My sister-in-law is mean to my brother

I’m the family peacekeeper.
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