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Subject Today's Headlines: Supporters and critics question Harvard’s mission as it makes quiet reforms
Date July 30, 2025 9:06 AM
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Wednesday, July 30, 2025


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Supporters and critics question Harvard’s mission as it makes quiet reforms

Harvard’s battle with the Trump administration has now ignited a fierce debate about whether the university is being true to itself.
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Many South End residents said they don’t feel like the city has made enough progress on the problems on their streets, and their patience is wearing thin.
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Housing affordability is a major problem. Elizabeth Warren is helping lead a sweeping bipartisan effort to address it.

The bill to increase the supply of houses and apartments unanimously passed a Senate committee Tuesday.
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New lawsuit claims DraftKings’ ads deceived bettors, who lost thousands and got addicted

The Boston-based online gambling company is accused of using deceptive ads to lure players into gambling a lot of money fast. Critics say the promotions are misleading and have fueled addiction.

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The proposed EPA rule would rescind a 2009 declaration that determined that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare.
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Shooting victims include ‘hero’ security guard, executive, immigrant NYPD officer

They were a cross section of New York City, including a Haitian security guard, a Jewish executive, a woman starting her career, and a police officer from Bangladesh.
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NFL office was apparent target of gunman in New York shooting rampage

The gunman's plan was thwarted after he entered an elevator bank that did not have access to the NFL’s offices, Mayor Eric Adams said.
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Trump says Epstein ‘stole’ young women from Mar-a-Lago spa

One of the women, he acknowledged, was Virginia Giuffre, who was among Epstein’s most well-known sex trafficking accusers.
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More than 60,000 people killed in Gaza war, local health officials say

The toll reported by the Gaza Health Ministry, which is run by Hamas and whose numbers are widely accepted by the United Nations and other international institutions, includes combatants as well as civilians.
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Villagers trapped as heavy rains in Beijing leave nearly 40 dead

Beijing was left reeling Tuesday, after days of torrential rains there and in surrounding areas led to the deaths of at least 38 people.
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Goose droppings plague Finland’s short and precious summers

Amid a late July, record-breaking heat wave, a very different flock has also been stalking the surf around Finland’s capital: barnacle geese — white-faced, black-backed, and ever-present.
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Hospital association lobbyist shouldn’t sit on oversight board

Steve Walsh has a conflict of interest.
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How Gen Z made Fleetwood Mac the hottest band in America

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Market Basket is messing with a good thing

"I hope that all parties involved can see this and act so as to preserve a very good New England institution," writes one reader.
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Harvard provides Trump administration with thousands of employee records as part of federal review

The university's move is part of a review by the Department of Homeland Security.
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Nantucket demands accountability from Vineyard Wind after collapse of offshore wind turbine blade last year

At a press conference Tuesday, town officials said Vineyard Wind has repeatedly failed to communicate critical information and has polluted the sky with its turbines’ lights.
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Amherst high school students missed nearly 100 hours of instruction, state says

The state education agency also found Brookline and Mt. Greylock school districts fell short of structured learning time, leading the districts to create new schedules.
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Everyone on the Patriots — players and coaches alike — is learning Josh McDaniels’s offense: ‘Unlike anything I’ve played in’

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Morgan Moses and Garrett Bradbury fail to finish practice, and other observations from Day 6 of Patriots training camp

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Supporters and critics question Harvard’s mission as it makes quiet reforms

Harvard’s battle with the Trump administration has now ignited a fierce debate about whether the university is being true to itself.
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US health officials crack down on kratom-related products after complaints from supplement industry

In recent months, dietary supplement companies that sell kratom have been urging the Food and Drug Administration to crack down on the products containing 7-OH, portraying it as a dangerously concentrated, synthetic form of the original ingredient.
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Judge denies towns’ request for injunction against Republic Services amid strike

Six communities — Beverly, Malden, Gloucester, Peabody, Danvers, and Canton — sought the order, arguing that the strike was affecting residents and public health.
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Wallis Annenberg, arts and wildlife philanthropist, dies at 86

Ms. Annenberg oversaw $3 billion in grants and donations to projects that included the arts, wildlife, and older adults.
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Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg has died after battling cancer

One of baseball’s best all-around players while starring for the Chicago Cubs lost his battle with prostate cancer at 65.
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In her latest novel, Barbara Shapiro mixes Manet, Boston, and a possibly haunted painting

Ahead of readings in Cambridge and Belmont, the Boston novelist talks ghosts, artists, and the impressionist who never got her due.
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Amid a culture of fear, a celebrated artist’s most important exhibition is pulled from Smithsonian

Amy Sherald cancels show after disagreement with the museum over her painting "Trans Forming Liberty."
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What it’s like at Island Creek Raw Bar and Park City

A visit to Island Creek Raw Bar and Park City, two new outdoor venues helping remake summer dining in Boston.
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