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Politics
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Trump administration is hoping threat of flight cuts will push Democrats into a shutdown deal. It hasn’t worked yet.
Even a promise of chaos at airports nationwide was not enough to get a deal off the ground in Congress — at least not yet.
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Transportation
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Dozens of flights canceled at Logan as FAA slashes air traffic amid shutdown
The FAA announced this week that it would begin slicing flight capacity at major airports, in a stated bid to reduce stress on unpaid federal airport workers
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Rhode Island Politics
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R.I. judge tells government ‘this should never happen in America,’ orders SNAP benefits restored
The Trump administration has repeatedly said it could not pay the food benefits for the month of November because of the ongoing government shutdown.
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K-12
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Massachusetts virtual schools keep growing, despite COVID — and longstanding — academic struggles
Statewide virtual schools have grown in enrollment by more than half since 2019.
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Politics
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Nancy Pelosi won’t seek reelection, ending her storied career in the US House
Pelosi, who has represented San Francisco for nearly 40 years, announced her decision Thursday.
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The Nation
Politics
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Supreme Court clears way for Trump transgender passport policy
The emergency order, which will remain in place as the case makes its way through the lower courts, marked the latest victory for President Trump before the Supreme Court.
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Nation
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Virginia teacher shot by student wins suit against former assistant principal
The jury deliberated for 5.5 hours over 2 days after a 6-day trial.
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Nation
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Judge criticizes immigration agents in Chicago
“I see little reason for the use of force that the federal agents are currently using,” Judge Sara L. Ellis, of US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, said in a ruling from the bench.
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The World
World
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Scores of Gaza militants still in areas under Israeli control, officials say
The militants’ proximity to Israeli soldiers has raised concerns about inadvertent clashes.
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World
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Russia close to its biggest capture of a Ukrainian city since 2023
After more than a year of fighting, Pokrovsk, a railroad hub in the Donetsk region, has been turned largely into rubble.
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US is skipping this year’s climate summit. For many, that’s OK.
For the first time since countries began gathering 30 years ago to wrestle with global warming, the United States will not send any top government officials to the annual United Nations climate summit, which kicks off Thursday in Belém, Brazil.
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Editorial & Opinion
OpEds
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My analog life
I write checks, I read the paper newspaper, I have even been known to pen a letter now and then.
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Editorials
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Better child welfare data are important but not enough
House-passed bill is a good first step.
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Letters
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A second Kamala Harris run, reconsidered
She needed a year of campaigning for Americans to see her strengths, empathy, and competence.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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In last chapter of Judge Shelley Joseph case, hearing officer recommends public reprimand
A judge can only be removed from the bench for disciplinary reasons by an act of the Legislature.
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Immigration
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Advocates, neighbors call for release of workers detained at Allston car wash
Protesters stood just a block away from the car wash, which federal agents surrounded on Tuesday with more than a dozen vehicles, blocking entrances and telling customers in their cars to leave.
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Politics
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As he readies another US Senate run, John Deaton seeks early backing from state GOP
The attorney and cryptocurrency advocate, who unsuccessfully challenged Senator Elizabeth Warren last year, has pitched himself to party officials as a nominee who can bring a fight to Democrats
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Sports
Bruins
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Pavel Zacha buries overtime winner vs. Senators to lift Bruins to fifth straight win
The 3-2 OT win avenged the Bruins' worst loss of the season — a 7-2 drubbing in Ottawa a week ago.
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Patriots
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Midseason report card: How the Patriots’ new acquisitions are shaking out nine games into the season
Wide receiver Stefon Diggs and defensive tackle Milton Williams haven't disappointed since signing, and Khyiris Tonga has been an underrated addition.
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Celtics
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Jaylen Brown has the star power to be the Celtics’ leading man, but does he have a supporting cast?
The letdown for the Celtics isn’t Brown’s performance in a leading role. He’s playing his part.
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Business
Real Estate
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Everett mayor Carlo DeMaria is on his way out. Will the city’s development boom follow?
DeMaria's election loss raises questions about the future of housing, construction projects, and the proposed soccer stadium in the city.
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Healthcare
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Trump unveils deal to expand coverage and lower costs on obesity drugs
Known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, the drugs have soared in popularity in recent years, but patient access has been a consistent problem because of their cost.
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Business
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Tripadvisor to lay off 20 percent of its workforce amid major business reorganization
The decision comes as the company faces pressure from investors to improve its financial performance.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Sara Terry, photographer who captured war’s aftermath, dies at 70
Sara Terry, a photographer who captured the effects of war on people and landscapes, documenting the traumatic aftermath of conflicts in places such as Bosnia and Sierra Leone, died Oct. 13 at her home in Los Angeles. She was 70.
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Obituaries
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Sara Terry, photographer who captured war’s aftermath, dies at 70
Sara Terry, a photographer who captured the effects of war on people and landscapes, documenting the traumatic aftermath of conflicts in places such as Bosnia and Sierra Leone, died Oct. 13 at her home in Los Angeles. She was 70.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Parenting
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OMG, ngl. Decoding teen slang isn’t easy. Here are some key translations.
If attempting to communicate with your child leaves you scratching your head and feeling ancient, we've got you.
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Music
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Aoife O’Donovan, Sara Watkins, and Sarah Jarosz bring a ‘three-headed organism’ of folk to Boston
Aoife O’Donovan, Sara Watkins, and Sarah Jarosz — a "three-headed organism" of folk artists — bring their sophomore album, “Wild and Clear and Blue,” to Boston Nov. 8.
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Movies
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‘Nuremberg’ is more than an old school historical epic — it’s a timely warning
Oscar winners Russell Crowe and Rami Malek headline this compelling look at the famous Nazi trials.
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