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Tuesday, September 2, 2025
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Today's Headlines
Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Boston Mayoral Race
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A week before the preliminary election, Labor Day parade felt like a campaign rally
Mayor Michelle Wu took the stage on City Hall Plaza to tout her record, attack the Trump administration, and rail against her main opponent for mayor, Josh Kraft.
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Healthcare
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‘This was just a bad car wreck’: Trump pulled funding for a landmark diabetes study. After five months, it was restored.
The study, led by a Harvard Medical School professor, has tracked patients for nearly 30 years and vastly expanded understanding of diabetes, its treatment, and its prevention.
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Health
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Ancestors’ mysterious institutionalization still troubles a Mass. family. Now, they may finally get answers.
A proposal from Governor Healey would make it easier to access records about Massachusetts' notorious state institutions.
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Politics
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Group that supports Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to change media messages on public health
The political group that helped propel Robert F. Kennedy's political rise has switched gears, spending to cultivate a media message that advances his policy goals.
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World
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At least 31 are killed in Gaza as Israel is accused of genocide
Israel launched strikes across the Gaza Strip on Monday, killing at least 31 people. Genocide scholars, meanwhile, accuse Israel of genocide, allegations it vehemently rejects.
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The Nation
Nation
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Crime festers in Republican states while their troops patrol Washington
The image of red-state governors mustering uniformed troops for duty in blue-state cities has left many Americans with the foreboding sense of a nation dangerously divided, perhaps even drifting toward open conflict.
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Nation
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Crime crackdown in D.C. shows Trump administration’s uneasy relationship with guns
The shift toward gun enforcement marks an abrupt departure for an administration that has courted Second Amendment maximalists and sharply downgraded federal firearms enforcement.
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Nation
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1.2 million immigrants are gone from the US labor force under Trump, preliminary data shows
Experts say President Trump’s stepped-up immigration policies have had an impact on the nation’s labor force.
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The World
World
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Mexico’s cartels adopt arms of modern war
Some of Mexico’s most formidable cartels are locked in a vicious arms race on multiple fronts.
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World
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An earthquake destroys villages in eastern Afghanistan and kills 800 people, with 2,500 injured
The 6.0 magnitude quake late Sunday hit towns in the province of Kunar, near the city of Jalalabad in neighboring Nangarhar province, causing extensive damage.
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World
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Smiles and clasped hands as Xi, Putin, and Modi try to signal unity
The leaders of China, Russia, and India huddled together before a summit Monday, sending a message that the countries will look somewhere other than the United States to meet their interests.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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For Boston City Council: Let’s start with the candidates who won’t embarrass us
When voting on Tuesday, ask yourself: Would I entrust this candidate with my own finances?
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OpEds
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The gerrymandering battle has a historical precedent. It’s a warning we should heed.
The triumph of partisanship over principle was vividly played out in the key state of Virginia in the 1800 presidential election.
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Letters
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The bike lane debate continues
"Keep I-93 and the Mass Pike bike-free. As for the rest of the city, let's keep working to create safe, people-friendly streetscapes for all," writes one reader.
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Metro
Health
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Vitamin D supplements reduce signs of aging at the cellular level, Brigham and Women’s study finds
Brigham and Women's researchers studied participants who took vitamin D3 pills daily for four years.
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Transportation
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A judge has been watching the MBTA on behalf of riders with disabilities. That is about to change.
In 2006, a settlement agreement required the MBTA to make bus and subway more accessible. A citizens group will soon take the lead in monitoring the system.
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Massachusetts
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Double Up Food Bucks savings program expands to Roxbury market
Nubian Markets in Roxbury is the sixth neighborhood grocer in Boston to join the program that provides discounts on fresh fruits and vegetables to income-eligible residents.
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Sports
Red Sox
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The Red Sox are taking advantage of Fenway Park, and all the little quirks it has to offer
The weird, wonderful quirks of Fenway Park have been on full display the last few days.
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Patriots
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With the opener days away, it’s fair to be concerned about cornerback Christian Gonzalez, and other Patriots thoughts
The Patriots returned to Gillette Stadium on Monday in preparation for Sunday’s season opener against the Raiders.
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Patriots
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Patriots name all new captains, signaling a new era in leadership in New England
The team announced Harold Landry, Drake Maye, Robert Spillane, Marcus Jones, Brenden Schooler, and Hunter Henry were named captains for the 2025 season.
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Business
Healthcare
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Health care giants push hard for Congress to extend ACA insurance subsidies
The health care industry is plotting a critical lobbying push to preserve the enhanced subsidies that help millions of people buy cheaper health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, ahead of their expiration at the end of this year.
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Business
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Readers sent us their best grocery shopping tips. Meet five types of shoppers we found.
Think of it as a supermarket personality quiz.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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CBS News’ Mark Knoller, veteran White House correspondent, dies at 73
“Mark Knoller was the heart and soul of the White House press corps, bringing unmatched passion to a beat he loved,” one colleague said.
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Obituaries
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Joe Bugner, a heavyweight boxer who took Ali and Frazier the distance, dies at 75
Mr. Bugner, who was a child refugee when he moved to Britain after his family fled Hungary amid the 1956 Soviet invasion, won 69 of his 83 fights, 41 inside the distance.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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The first-ever Jamaica Plain Film Festival highlights voices from the neighborhood
The inaugural three-day event features filmmakers, performers, and organizations with local ties.
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Music Reviews
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At TD Garden, bad times are still Nine Inch Nails’ calling card
Friday's show in Boston proved that the industrial rock project’s fiery core burns as bright as ever.
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The Big Day
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Ceremony, cocktail hour, and 30 minutes of alone time?
Elisse and Jared Woods were halfway through their wedding dinner, surrounded by dozens of their closest loved ones and basking in the glow of newlywed life, when the bride decided it was time to disappear.
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