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Monday, July 21, 2025
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Money, Power, Inequality
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After passage of Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ some low-income workers ask: How will I support my family?
Cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits could hurt low-income workers, while tax breaks will disproportionately benefit wealthy business owners, adding to the gap between rich and poor.
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Massachusetts
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A Cambridge venue gets a new life, even as the Boston-area music ecosystem feels pressure
As small venues have gone by the wayside, hit by the housing and cost of living crises, the beat goes on at a re-vivified Toad.
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Politics
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In GOP-led states like New Hampshire, communities feel the fallout of staying silent on Trump’s funding cuts
Red states could sometimes benefit from the work of Democratic attorneys general when judges blocked federal policies nationwide. A Supreme Court ruling in June makes such instances less likely.
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Crime & Courts
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Prosecutions for unlawful reentry after deportation spike in Massachusetts
Since President Trump took office, prosecutors have filed unlawful reentry charges against 105 people in Massachusetts.
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World
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Officials say 85 Palestinians seeking aid are killed in Gaza as Israel widens evacuation orders
Gaza's Health Ministry says at least 85 Palestinians have been killed while trying to reach food on the deadliest day yet for aid-seekers in over 21 months of war.
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The Nation
Nation
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Number of missing from floods in Texas county drops from nearly 100 to 3
The number of missing in this month’s catastrophic flooding in Kerr County, Texas, has dropped to three, local officials said, but provided few details on why the figure had fallen so significantly.
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Nation
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Republicans and Democrats call for more information on Epstein case
Days after the Justice Department asked a federal judge to unseal grand jury testimony related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, Republicans and Democrats suggested that the move was insufficient.
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Nation
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Volunteers flock to immigration courts to support migrants arrested in the hallways
A diverse group has been showing up at immigration courts across the nation to escort immigrants at risk of being detained for deportation by masked ICE officials.
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The World
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Syria’s armed Bedouins say they have withdrawn from Druze-majority city after weeklong fighting
Syria’s armed Bedouin clans' withdrawal from the Druze-majority city of Sweida brought a cautious calm to the area, with humanitarian convoys on their way.
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World
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Faint signs of life appear in effort to halt Ukraine war
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine proposed over the weekend to revive peace negotiations with Russia, brokered by the Trump administration.
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World
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As Trump courts a more assertive Beijing, China hawks are losing out
Officials throughout the government say the Trump administration is putting more aggressive actions on China on hold, while pushing forward with moves that the Chinese will perceive positively.
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Editorial & Opinion
OpEds
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How a DIY invention helped me conquer a 333-mile bike trip
Design innovation wasn’t my calling card, but willfulness is.
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Tragedies highlight caregiver shortages
Health and human services fields struggle to attract workers.
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Letters
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Lawmakers, reject Healey’s bid for state purse strings
The Boston Bar Association has opposed similar proposals from past governors because they raise serious constitutional concerns.
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Metro
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Thousands of homeless students left in the lurch after Job Center closures put on hold
Kary had no idea of the bad news that awaited her when she filed into the gym of the Shriver Job Corps Center, a residential career training program in Devens.
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Massachusetts
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Newton residents react to ‘Line Gate’ during Italian American festival
On the night of June 26, city officials painted over the center of the road and replaced the thin red, white, and green stripe that had been there for years with conventional double yellow lines to demarcate traffic lanes.
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K-12
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Parents’ group sues over BPS exam school admissions, alleging discrimination against white students
The same group also sued the district over a zip code-based admission policy it used during the pandemic.
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Sports
Golf
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Scottie Scheffler dominates in British Open victory for second major this year, fourth overall
Scheffler closed with a 3-under 68 to move within a US Open win of competing the career Grand Slam.
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Patriots
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Patriots linebacker preview: Built in the image of Mike Vrabel, this group could help the defense take a big step forward
The Patriots acquired multiple players who might best be described as Vrabel guys in Robert Spillane, Jack Gibbens, and Harold Landry.
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Red Sox
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Late home run barrage helps Red Sox defeat Cubs and avoid series sweep
The Red Sox departed Chicago with a 6-1 win on Sunday, avoiding a sweep against the major league-leading Cubs thanks to Wilyer Abreu’s two home runs and Alex Bregman’s one.
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Business
Business
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D-Day veteran and TikTok star ‘Papa Jake’ Larson dies at 102
An animated speaker, the self-proclaimed country boy from Minnesota charmed strangers young and old with his quick smile and generous hugs.
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Real Estate
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Congress pulls the plug on $327 million in federal funding for Allston megaproject. So what’s next?
The official word arrived this week from federal highway officials that nearly all of the Allston award promised last year would be rescinded.
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Business
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The robots will massage you now
A Back Bay spa is among the first in the city to offer AI-enabled massage, complete with robotic arms. So, of course, we tried it out.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Kenneth Colley, 87, ‘Star Wars’ actor with a commanding presence, dies
Mr. Colley, the British character actor whose stone-cold portrayal of Admiral Firmus Piett, Darth Vader's trusted officer, in the Star Wars film "The Empire Strikes Back" turned him into a fan favorite, died June 30.
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Obituaries
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Martin Izquierdo, 83, dies; costume designer who specialized in wings
Martin Izquierdo, a theatrical costume designer whose career took off after he designed the feathery wings that gave phantasmic flight to the spiritual messenger in "Angels in America," Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1991 play, both onstage and in the 2003 HBO version directed by Mike Nichols, died June 25 at his home in Manhattan. He was 83.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Things To Do
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Free July events: Shakespeare on the Common, Art on the Plaza, plus the Moth Ball
No-cost Boston-area concerts, festivals, and performances for the week of July 21-27.
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Arts
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Pixies create a 1990s time machine at MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Frontman Black Francis invited fans back to the 1990s at the first of two consecutive shows at MGM Music Hall at Fenway.
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Lifestyle
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Splitting the check creates rift between wife and son
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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