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Subject Today's Headlines: Ex-city councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson sentenced to one month in prison on federal corruption charges
Date September 6, 2025 9:00 AM
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Saturday, September 6, 2025


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Crime & Courts


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Ex-city councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson sentenced to one month in prison on federal corruption charges

“There is no excuse,” Fernandes Anderson told the judge. “I feel disgusting, like I can’t forgive myself.”
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He needed a wheelchair. An experimental cancer treatment gave him a new life.

Robb Jutton took a chance on an experimental cancer treatment. It could’ve cost him his life. Instead, it saved him.
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Boston residents demand action from city councilors on crime, drug use at Mass. and Cass

“Too much deference is being given to those committing crimes and not those living with the consequences,” said Ryan Rogers-Hammond, who lives on Pembroke Street in the South End.
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Massachusetts


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What’s going on with the CDC? Globe reporters answer readers’ questions.

On Thursday afternoon, the Massachusetts Division of Insurance and Department of Public Health announced they will require insurance carriers in the state to continue to cover vaccines that are recommended by the state public health agency, regardless of CDC guidance.
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US employers added just 22,000 jobs last month amid uncertainty over President Trump’s policies

The Labor Department said Friday that hiring decelerated from 79,000 in July.
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Nation


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South Koreans are swept up in immigration raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia

Agents on Thursday arrested 475 people, most of whom are South Korean citizens, at a construction site for an electric vehicle battery plant.
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Nation


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Immigration agency to hire armed agents who can arrest immigrants

US Citizenship and Immigration Services, the federal agency responsible for managing lawful immigration, including issuing green cards, has been authorized to add armed law enforcement officers with arrest powers to its personnel, it said.
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Nation


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Two valuable satellites are in ‘perfect health’

Today the satellites are in “perfect health,” according to a government report issued in January. Now, however, the Trump administration wants to scrap them as a money-saving measure.
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Western troops in Ukraine before a peace deal would be ‘targets,’ Putin says

President Vladimir Putin of Russia warned Friday that Western forces would be “legitimate targets” if they arrived in Ukraine before a peace agreement was reached, directing a threat at European leaders a day after they said they were willing to send troops to secure a deal.
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Israel strikes high-rise building and threatens to hit more in Gaza City offensive

Israel struck a high-rise building in Gaza City on Friday after an evacuation warning, as the military stepped up operations aimed at seizing control of the famine-stricken city of some 1 million Palestinians. Strikes elsewhere in Gaza City killed at least 27 people, health officials said.
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Veteran Thai politician Anutin Charnvirakul wins vote in Parliament to become next prime minister

Anutin succeeds Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who was dismissed by court order as prime minister last week after being found guilty of ethics violations over a politically compromising phone call with neighboring Cambodia’s Senate President Hun Sen.
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My junk mail is obsessed with my decline and death

Too many of the messages in my mailbox exhort me to wrap it up.
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OpEds


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Trump needs someone who knows urban issues — but maybe not Eric Adams

Hearing from experienced leaders with track records of real results that go beyond optics could potentially lead to solutions that are popular with both the president’s base and the city residents.
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My stock sale ordeal shows why Congress needs a trading ban

Members of Congress should not be spending their time tracking investments, making trades, or filing financial disclosures. We should be doing the job our constituents elected us to do.
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Two teenagers charged with murder in June slaying of UMass Amherst student in D.C., officials say

“His death is a stark reminder of how fragile life is and how violence too often visits us in the nation’s capitol,” said Jeanine F. Pirro, US Attorney for the District of Columbia.
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Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria seeks court ruling on bonuses deemed improper by state investigator

A lawyer for DeMaria’s campaign sought a declaratory judgment. The dispute over the mayor's bonuses has continued to cast a cloud over the mayor’s campaign to be re-elected Nov. 4.

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Trump’s lawsuit targeting Boston’s ‘sanctuary’ laws is about making noise, legal experts say

“It’s more about the filing of the complaint than actually succeeding on it,” said Aaron Katz, an adjunct law professor at Boston University School of Law.
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Roman Anthony played a big role getting the Red Sox into playoff position. It’s on the veterans to play into October.

The Red Sox have turned their season around in a remarkable, wildly entertaining, and in my case, an entirely unforeseen way.
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Tennis


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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner reach final of US Open men’s championship

No matter Sunday’s result, the duo will have split the past eight Grand Slam trophies and taken 10 of the past 13.
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Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez ruled out for Sunday’s season opener against the Raiders

The third-year pro has not practiced since he suffered a hamstring injury in team drills on July 28, the first day of training camp in which the team wore pads.
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US employers added just 22,000 jobs last month amid uncertainty over President Trump’s policies

The Labor Department said Friday that hiring decelerated from 79,000 in July.
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Anthropic to pay authors $1.5 billion to settle lawsuit over pirated chatbot training material

The landmark settlement, if approved, could mark a turning point in legal battles between AI companies and the writers, visual artists, and other creative professionals who accuse them of copyright infringement.
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Startups


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With $300 million from GE Aerospace, Vermont electric plane maker to add hybrid fliers

Beta Technologies will partner with GE Aerospace on a new effort to create longer-range aircraft.
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Fashion designer Giorgio Armani dies at 91

The Italian designer turned the concept of understated elegance into a multibillion-dollar fashion empire.
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Rosalyn Drexler, a modern-day Renaissance woman, dies at 98

Rosalyn Drexler, an Obie Award-winning playwright, Emmy Award-winning comedy writer, acclaimed novelist, lauded pop art painter, found-objects sculptor, self-described funky nightclub singer, frequent book and film critic, onetime professional wrestler, and lifelong feminist, died Wednesday at her home in Manhattan. She was 98.
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Patrick Hemingway, Ernest’s devoted second son, is dead at 97

Of Hemingway’s three sons, Patrick came closest to simulating, though hardly emulating, his father.
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Television


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Bill Burr is tired of people talking about Bill Belichick’s UNC debut

Burr stopped by "The Rich Eisen Show" this week and begrudgingly chatted about Belichick's new gig.
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Things To Do


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A.R.T. and ProBlak team up to lead creative workshops for upcoming mural

Roxbury artist Rob "ProBlak" Gibbs will host free community workshops through September to envision the mural’s — and Boston’s — future.
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Movies


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Boston makes a splash with documentaries at Venice film festival

The 82nd Venice International Film Festival launched several first-rate documentaries — including some with strong Boston and New England ties.
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