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Sunday, September 7, 2025
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Crime & Courts
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ICE begins new surge in Boston, as its deportation machinery hardens into place in New England
Amid a new surge in arrests enforcement, ICE has expanded its presence and reach around the region through cooperative local law enforcement agencies.
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Retail
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‘Where dreams go to die’: Much-praised CommonWealth Kitchen roiled by toxic workplace allegations
An anonymous email, a cease-and-desist letter, and constant staff turnover have roiled the Dorchester-based food startup hub, which boomed in wake of COVID and George Floyd protests.
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Health
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Nursing homes in Mass. are being rapidly bought and sold in deals that prioritize quick profit over long-term success
A little-known New York company with a questionable track record recently entered the Massachusetts market.
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Investigations
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At Suffolk sheriff’s office, employees say a troubled history is repeating itself
In 2002, the sheriff resigned amid allegations of patronage and mismanagement, leading to cries for reform. Some say those problems have returned under Sheriff Steven Tompkins.
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Globe Magazine
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This ‘treehouse’ on Squam Lake blurs the lines between indoors and outdoors
When the architect pitched the idea of a cube intersected by trees, the client was all for it.
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Guns made me leave the evangelical church. When will the church leave guns?
A bewildering marriage of faith and firearms is fueling our uniquely American gun scourge.
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Six days in Amsterdam: clogs, cheese, and the ‘bicycle mafia’
Between the stunning architecture, postcard-perfect windmills, and historic canals, there is something for everyone.
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The Nation
Nation
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At George Mason University, Trump has found an unbending adversary
The George Mason president is one of the few university leaders who has explicitly, and publicly, challenged the Trump administration.
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Nation
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Resistance to Trump’s D.C. crackdown is taking many forms
Massive demonstrations with tens of thousands of people marching down Washington streets are as familiar as summer thunderstorms to generations of D.C. residents. But as President Trump’s takeover of law enforcement in the District nears the 30-day mark, there have been noticeably few large-scale protests against it.
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Nation
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Many cities say yes to federal police help, but no to ‘occupation’
In interviews, many mayors and police chiefs expressed concerns about the wisdom and legality of using the military to conduct domestic law enforcement. But those same leaders said they would welcome more of the aid that federal agents routinely provide at the local level in the fight against crime.
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The World
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Toddler evacuated from Gaza with rare disease recovers from malnutrition in Italian hospital
Just weeks ago, the toddler was all skin and bones as she clung to her mother in a hospital in southern Gaza, after months of being unable to get the food and treatment she needed.
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Israel calls on famine-stricken Gaza City residents to leave as it targets high-rises
Parts of the city, home to nearly 1 million people, are already considered “red zones,” where evacuation orders have been issued ahead of expected heavy fighting.
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Reform UK is on the rise. Leader Nigel Farage hopes the Trump playbook can propel him to power.
The words of Nigel Farage to his Reform UK party’s two-day annual convention that ended Saturday echoed themes that propelled US President Trump back to the White House.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Just because the Republicans passed it doesn’t make a new federal scholarship program a bad idea
Teachers unions want Massachusetts to reject money that can be used by private and public school students. But the state should keep an open mind.
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Letters
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He risked his life for US troops — now he faces deportation
Trust the Trump administration to scorn and subvert yet another national paradigm as it seeks to deport a man who, as a teen, risked all as an interpreter for US forces in Afghanistan.
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Put down the match — first, let’s be clear on what anarchism is
Anarchism is a school of political thought that includes nonviolent intellectuals. Anarchism simply means "without government."
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Metro
Politics
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New Hampshire, other GOP-led states urge Supreme Court to review Massachusetts’ gun licensing rules
25 states are urging the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that found Mass. gun laws apply to out-of-state residents who bring in firearms they can legally possess back home.
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Boston Mayoral Race
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City of Boston denies Globe records requests for internal cost projections for White Stadium project
In June, as questions about the project’s rising cost to taxpayers persisted, the Globe requested the full range of cost scenarios the city has calculated for its part of the public-private project.
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Health
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Nantucket sewage reveals cocaine levels 50 percent above US average, according to data from health officials
Several weeks of waste water testing on Nantucket showed fentanyl and methamphetamine levels were lower than regional and national averages.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Diamondbacks star Corbin Carroll takes great interest in rookie Roman Anthony’s Red Sox contract
Carroll, who noted the place Anthony has assumed both with the Red Sox and in the game, signed a long-term extension in Arizona after his rookie season.
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Red Sox drop third straight game as offense sputters and Diamondbacks benefit from sloppiness. ‘We didn’t play well.’
Since losing Roman Anthony to injury, the Red Sox have scored in just four of 27 innings, the offense sorely missing the leadoff hitter and table setter.
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Patriots
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There probably hasn’t been this much anticipation for a Patriots game since Tom Brady left, and other thoughts
Forgive the rest of the fans in Football America if they’ve failed to notice that the Patriots are ready to rejoin the NFL party.
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Business
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Ideas
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The case for rent control
It won’t solve the housing crisis by itself, but it can keep communities from getting burned.
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Ideas
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Only Congress can save the CDC now
Will lawmakers act or play the innocent bystanders?
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Joseph McNeil, young spark in a civil rights battle, dies at 83
Mr. McNeil was one of the Greensboro Four, whose lunch counter sit-in at a Woolsworth's sparked scores of similar desegregation efforts across the nation.
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Obituaries
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Hall of Fame Canadiens goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78
Mr. Dryden helped lead the Canadiens to six Stanley Cup titles, while earning the Vezina Trophy as the best goalie five times.
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Davey Johnson, who won World Series twice with Baltimore as player, managed Mets to 1986 title, dies
Mr. Johnson was the manager of the 1986 Mets, who beat the Red Sox in the World Series.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Black History in Action works to bring Cambridge church back to life amid gentrification
Since 2020, the nonprofit has sought to safeguard, restore, and revitalize the African Orthodox church and reinvigorate its community.
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Television
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In HBO’s ‘Task,’ a gripping return to crime and loneliness in Delaware County
Mark Ruffalo stars in the latest show from "Mare of Easttown" creator Brad Ingelsby.
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Theater
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‘Primary Trust’ explores the emotional risks of trusting others
The production is directed by Dawn M. Simmons in her first show as SpeakEasy's artistic director.
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Travel
Travel
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A visit to Monkey Island: ‘It’s like another world.’
The Puerto Rican island of Cayo Santiago is home to one of the world’s oldest and most unusual primate research colonies.
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Does Amtrak’s new Acela NextGen live up to the hype? We rode the rails and put it to the test.
Here's what it's like aboard the fastest train in the country. (Which happened to be running late.)
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