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Subject Today's Headlines: Last one-room schoolhouse in Massachusetts is mostly empty on Cuttyhunk Island, and it can’t be closed
Date August 11, 2025 8:55 AM
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Monday, August 11, 2025


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Last one-room schoolhouse in Massachusetts is mostly empty on Cuttyhunk Island, and it can’t be closed

Sitting on top of a hill on the island of Cuttyhunk, the 152-year-old schoolhouse remains empty most of the year.
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Massachusetts


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A federal grant for public safety has a new caveat: Part of the funds have to be put toward helping ICE

The new mandate could complicate $13 million in prospective grant money for Greater Boston communities.
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Patient deaths, government investigations, and a new lawsuit. What’s happening at St. Vincent Hospital?

A whistle-blower lawsuit continues a long-running battle over staffing between the nurses union, St. Vincent management, and the hospital's owner.
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Health


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Trump’s Medicaid cuts deal a damaging blow to federally qualified health centers

For New England health centers teetering on the financial edge, an additional loss of revenue leaves patients in the lurch.
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FBI moves to dispatch 120 agents to D.C. streets as Trump vows crackdown on crime

President Trump, who plans a news conference at the White House on Monday on this topic, compared the forthcoming action against D.C. crime to his administration’s aggressive crackdown against illegal immigration at the southern border.
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Trump and Putin may get a cold reception from some Alaskans

President Vladimir Putin of Russia may arrive to a somewhat chilly reception in Alaska next week, as the state that has long made efforts to deepen and even celebrate its ties to the country has soured on its neighbor across the Bering Sea.
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Trump attacked California’s congressional maps. Republicans want to save them.

The national battle over redistricting fueled by Texas Republicans’ effort to draw new congressional maps has created an odd dynamic for California Republicans.
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The latest in a ‘tsunami of bad things’: Trump claws back funds for solar in low-income communities

A federal program was meant to bring solar to low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. Now, it's been clawed back by the Trump administration, putting projects at risk.
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Trump’s cartel order revives ‘bitter’ memories in Latin America

Just a decade ago, the era of US wars, coup plots, and military interventions in Latin America seemed to be ebbing when the Obama administration declared that the Monroe Doctrine, which long asserted US military supremacy in the Americas, was dead.
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These are drug cartels designated as terrorists by the US

President Trump’s directive to the Pentagon to begin using military force against certain Latin American gangs and cartels has turned a spotlight on those groups and raised a host of questions.
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Netanyahu defends new military offensive in Gaza and says it will be wider than announced

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday defended a new military offensive in Gaza that’s more sweeping than previously announced amid growing condemnation at home and abroad.
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Our loved ones died biking in Cambridge last year. Boston-area candidates need to follow the facts on bike lanes.

Some candidates are displaying a staggering lack of regard for people who cycle, victims of traffic violence, and everyone who cares about safer roads.
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Gates Foundation money fills gap in women’s health

Philanthropy funds research and development, including in Massachusetts.
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Boston’s climate plan balances activism with the art of the possible

The work of good governance is to balance conscience and compromise, urgency and increment. As environmental chaos intensifies, we need politicians and activists on the same page.
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Massachusetts


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New State Police boss pledges to combat ‘erosion of trust’ between the force and the public

“We want a State Police force that we can be proud of, that we can believe in,” Noble said in an interview at the State Police headquarters on Tuesday.
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Can lifestyle changes protect the brain from Alzheimer’s? A new study offers hope for prevention.

A nutritious diet, and socializing, can improve cognitive performance in people at risk for dementia, researchers found in a $50 million new study.
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The lease of a popular R.I. restaurant will not be renewed after more than 60 years. Officials have pledged to fight back.

Newport Creamery will close its location inside Garden City Center in Cranston when its lease ends next year, said Janice Matthews, vice president of Jan Companies, which owns the ice cream and food chain.
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Efton Chism’s stock rises, Kyle Dugger’s falls, and other observations from Patriots training camp

Dugger has struggled to live up to the four-year, $58 million extension he signed last April.
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Patriots rookie Craig Woodson is making a serious push to disrupt New England’s safety hierarchy

Woodson, who has started to take reps with many of Patriots’ presumed defensive starters, took it up a notch during Sunday’s practice.
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Red Sox starting pitching hits another bump in the road in second straight loss to Padres

Brayan Bello grinded through his worst start in two months, allowing five runs in 5⅔ innings.
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Beverly named hottest ZIP code in America by Realtor.com

Beverly "offers an appealing combination of relative affordability, small-town charm, and easy proximity to a bustling economic hub,” Realtor.com wrote.

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Claiming to fight waste, Trump administration slashes potentially cost-saving research

It’s a pillar of public health: Healthier people cost less. Figure out what could keep them well, and the government money spent on the discovery may well be dwarfed by the amount saved in hospitalizations and prescriptions averted.
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How to get the most out of ChatGPT’s new model — and where it still falls down

The newest AI chatbot, GPT-5, is quicker and more accurate, but it still gets some things wrong.
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Razia Jan, who reached out from the South Shore to build a school for Afghan girls, dies at 81

"We have educated thousands of girls who are now teaching their siblings and children to read and write," Ms. Jan wrote about the school she launched in an Afghan village.
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Award-winning AP photographer Bob Daugherty captured history with speed and persistence

In addition to covering presidents, political conventions, and the Vietnam War, Mr. Daugherty delivered indelible images from sporting events including the Olympic Games and Kentucky Derby races.
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Relationships


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Young Bostonians are ditching dating apps — and running instead

“Dating in 2025 is joining a run club, and I’m willing to try anything at this point,” said a 30-year-old East Boston woman. "Except for being on Hinge.”
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Things To Do


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Free summer events: Jamaica Plain PorchFest, African Festival, and more

No-cost festivals, events, and activities across Greater Boston, Aug. 11-17.
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Smithsonian restores Trump to impeachment display in American history museum

The removal drew swift outcry from some members of the public as well as several Democratic leaders.
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