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Tuesday, July 29, 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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Higher Education
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Campus tensions over the war in Gaza return to MIT amid growing antisemitism allegations
Tensions on campus over the war in Gaza are simmering again this summer, with all the elements for another high-profile confrontation — and it couldn’t be happening at a more inopportune time.
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Massachusetts
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The Coast Guard wants to remove hundreds of buoys. Local boaters say: Don’t take mine!
A massive review of nearly each buoy along the New England coast is underway to determine how many can be removed.
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Healthcare
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Judge blocks Trump’s funding cutoff to Planned Parenthood, but uncertainty affecting patient care
A federal judge in Boston ruled Monday that the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts can continue to accept Medicaid payments, adding to confusion about the organization's future.
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Nation
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Gunman kills 4, including police officer, in shooting at New York City office tower
The shooting took place at a skyscraper that is home to the headquarters of both the NFL and Blackstone, one of the world’s largest investment firms, as well as other tenants.
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Politics
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Trump says he wants Netanyahu to ‘make sure they get the food’ in Gaza amid humanitarian crisis
The president said the US and other nations are giving money and food to Gaza but that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “got to sort of like run it.”
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The Nation
Nation
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Bird flu wiped out poultry. Now the screwworm is coming for beef.
With beef prices already soaring, the outbreak of screwworm is a real threat to both cows and the cost of living for America’s meat lovers.
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Nation
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Harvard is said to be open to spending up to $500 million to resolve Trump dispute, NYT says
The sum sought by the government is more than twice as much as the $200 million that Columbia University said it would pay when it settled antisemitism claims with the White House last week.
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Nation
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Fishing groups push to postpone protections for endangered right whale
The North Atlantic right whale numbers only about 370 and has declined over the last 15 years.
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The World
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France calls on the EU to pressure Israel to come to the table on Palestinian two-state solution
France on Monday called on the European Union to pressure Israel to agree to a two-state solution with the Palestinians, the latest escalation from the French as they seek an end to the deadly Gaza war days after pledging to recognize Palestine as a state.
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World
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Thailand and Cambodia agree to halt fighting that has killed dozens
Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a cease-fire starting at midnight Monday, the leaders of both countries said, after the deadliest conflict between their nations in more than a decade killed at least 38 people and displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians.
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‘Revenge is not a policy’: Israelis voice dissent against the war in the Gaza Strip
Abhorrence of Israel’s devastating war in the Gaza Strip has resonated for months in capitals and in university campuses abroad. Now, a growing number of Israelis are speaking out against what they describe as atrocities carried out in their name in the Palestinian enclave.
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Editorial & Opinion
Columns
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Wu continues to be dogged by White Stadium’s cost and community impact
Who could blame Boston Legacy for thinking things don’t have to be as hard as White Stadium is turning out to be?
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Editorials
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Cannabis commission must move past ‘toxic’ workplace culture
New documents paint a picture of a previously dysfunctional agency.
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Letters
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With its immigration policies, US closes its doors to the world
That the Everglades has been desecrated to make room for "Alligator Alcatraz" is a tragedy.
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Metro
Health
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City announces $5 million in grants to address health inequalities in Dorchester, Mattapan, and Roxbury
Boston will give $5 million in grant funding to four community coalitions to address racial and ethnic inequality in health care in Dorchester, Mattapan, and Roxbury.
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Crime & Courts
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Two Mass. women killed in campground explosion at Old Orchard Beach in Maine
Shortly after arriving at the camper, the friends lit a candle to cover up the smell of what investigators believe was a propane leak.
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Massachusetts
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The pizazz, perils, and pratfalls of life under the Big Top
Circus Smirkus, based in Vermont, is the only traveling youth circus performing under the Big Top in the US.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Baseball’s split from its past feels more severe than previous shifts, and more observations from Cooperstown
Crusty oldtimers always insist things were better in their day, but today’s Hall of Famers increasingly feel estranged from the people who run the game.
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Red Sox
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Jarren Duran was an All-Star last year, but this year ‘has just been me fighting my own self’
“It’s kind of hard to not look at last year, because all the negative stuff I see is that I suck and I’m not what I was last year,” said Duran.
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Red Sox
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After lengthy delay, Red Sox get walked off by the Twins
Jordan Hicks melted down in the bottom of the ninth inning, the climax of a highly unusual — and very long — final frame.
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Business
Business
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N.H. restaurant owner who alleged conspiracy of retaliation by police reaches $75,000 settlement
After being bombarded with hate-filled messages, the owner turned to the Franklin Police Department for help — and did not get the response she expected.
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Bold Types
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Friends president Liza Meyer helps usher in big changes to the Boston Common, America’s oldest park
Meyer recently left City Hall to take over for Liz Vazza as president of the Friends of the Public Garden.
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Jobs
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Market Basket suspends dozens of employees in New Bedford following immigration audit
The suspensions have affected 48 employees, according to Adrian Ventura, executive director of Centro Comunitario de Trabajadores, an immigrant worker advocacy group in New Bedford.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Tom Lehrer, math whiz who found international fame as a musical satirist, dies at 97
“It’s very flattering that people remember the songs and have kept them alive all these years,” Mr. Lehrer told The Boston Globe in 1984, “but it’s a little unreal."
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Obituaries
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Raymond Saunders, painter who rejected racial pigeonholes, dies at 90
Mr. Saunders, a belatedly recognized Bay Area artist, died just a few days after his first retrospective at a major museum, in his native Pittsburgh, closed.
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Obituaries
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Joan Anderson, unsung heroine of hula hoop history, dies at 101
In 1956, Ms. Anderson, a Los Angeles housewife, flew to Australia, her home country, to visit her parents. When she arrived, she realized that a curious fitness craze had taken hold.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Love Letters
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I want more kissing and squeezing in this marriage
Tips for making things sizzle after 30 years?
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Television
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When Matthew met Woody
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson's onscreen chemistry keeps reuniting them.
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Movies
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From ‘Mamma Mia’ to ‘Singin’ in the Rain,’ here are the best movies to see around Boston this week
In the mood for a song-and-dance? Looking for some New England representation? Check out these favorites.
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