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Tuesday, November 25, 2025
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Higher Education
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Even with a career marked by controversy, Larry Summers seemed to rise above it all. Then came the Epstein emails.
A towering figure at Harvard University and in national politics for over a quarter-century, the economist now faces the greatest challenge to his legacy.
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Rhode Island Education
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In New England, only one state offers universal pre-K. What will it take for the rest of the region to do the same?
“When our kids enter kindergarten ready to learn, it changes the course of their lives,” said Central Falls, R.I., Mayor Maria Rivera. Funding is the biggest impediment.
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Politics
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‘Bad for everybody’: How Trump’s tariffs threaten Nova Scotia’s lumber industry — and Boston’s housing market
In Nova Scotia, President Trump's 10 percent tariff on timber and lumber has thrust sawmills and the wider industry here into uncertainty. Experts warn the economic pain will spread south.
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The Trump immigration crackdown has been coming with force — and a catchy name
The names, which play on city and state nicknames or cultural histories, belie the aggressive nature of the enforcement.
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Politics
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Judge dismisses cases against James Comey and Letitia James after finding that prosecutor was illegally appointed
The rulings amount to a stunning rebuke of the Trump administration’s efforts to target the president’s political opponents.
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The Nation
Nation
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Study finds mental health benefits in 1-week social media break
On average, symptoms of anxiety dropped by 16.1 percent; symptoms of depression by 24.8 percent; and symptoms of insomnia by 14.5 percent.
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Nation
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Pentagon opens inquiry into Kelly over what Hegseth calls ‘seditious’ video
The highly unusual announcement is the latest in a series of moves by the Trump administration to seek retribution against President Trump’s perceived political enemies.
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Nation
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Wealthy people have always shaped universities. This time is different.
President Trump has embraced a billionaire’s strategy to try to wring ideological concessions from universities.
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The World
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Russian disinformation comes to Mexico, seeking to rupture US ties
Russia’s disinformation efforts across Latin America have intensified over the past two years, partly aimed at sowing discord between the United States and its allies in the region, according to an American diplomatic cable and new report by watchdog groups.
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As Ukraine sets ‘red lines,’ a US peace plan is slimmed down
US and Ukrainian mediators emerged from two days of talks Monday with a slimmed-down peace framework that sets aside contentious issues, as Ukrainian officials underscored their country’s “red lines” on territory, military capacity, and foreign alliances.
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Brazil defied Trump and won
“That’s too bad.” It was a telling response from President Trump on Saturday when he learned the news from reporters that his once close ally, the former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, had just been arrested.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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What did Healey know about the background of aide arrested for drug trafficking?
LaMar Cook, the former deputy director of the governor’s Springfield office, had been previously arrested for gun crimes. Was the administration trying to give him a second chance — or was it unaware of the earlier case?
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The courts broke campaign finance. Maine is giving them a chance to repair it.
There is a path to restore limits on big money in politics.
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Thanksgiving begins with the annual national freak-out over the bird
It's chaos in the kitchen as turkeys defeat yet another generation of adults.
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Metro
Transportation
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Is your bus route one of the slowest in Boston? A new study shows the worst performers.
Two free bus routes are among the ten slowest in the city, according to TransitMatters.
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Crime & Courts
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Teenager charged as adult in fatal Mattapan shooting of Stoughton student
Allen Curry, 16, was arraigned as an adult on a first-degree murder and firearms indictment in Suffolk Superior Court.
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Maine
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Portland, Maine, mother and three children remain split in US detention centers
Those close to the family fear they could be deported quickly, before an attorney is secured.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Ranking the Red Sox’ top 10 prospects, and the biggest questions we have about each
Just two of the team’s top 10 prospects were identified that way a year ago.
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Celtics
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The message for Joe Mazzulla: It’s time to let Anfernee Simons cook up some Celtics buckets
It seems the more the Boston newcomer plays, the better and more productive he’s going to get.
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Patriots
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Patriots expected to be without rookie left tackle Will Campbell for multiple games
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said Monday the team will have to make a decision this week on whether to place Campbell on injured reserve.
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Business
Retail
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US consumers plan to cut Black Friday spending for first time since 2021, survey shows
Nearly three-quarters of Gen Z respondents plan to shop in-person on Black Friday.
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Bold Types
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Ashley Stolba follows Yvonne Hao out of Healey administration and into Flagship
The state's economic development undersecretary is about to join Flagship Pioneering as its vice president of operations, working alongside chief operating officer Hao.
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Real Estate
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Massport picks local marina owner to redevelop North Jetty site in South Boston
The Massport board voted to designate Boston Marine Terminal LLC to redevelop 16 acres and to rebuild the crumbling North Jetty on the South Boston waterfront.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, Black power activist known as H. Rap Brown, dies at 82
Mr. Al-Amin, who as H. Rap Brown defined Black militancy in the 1960s with a call to arms against white oppression, and who later lived quietly as a Muslim cleric and shopkeeper until his arrest in 2000 in the killing of a sheriff's deputy, died Sunday in a federal prison hospital in North Carolina.
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Terry Martin Hekker, a happy housewife scorned, dies at 92
She wrote two popular memoirs: the first about the joys of married life, the second about her husband serving her divorce papers on their 40th anniversary.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Love Letters
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Never had a high school love
How do you kick-start your romantic life when you’re in your 20s?
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Television
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A new HBO doc shows how the 1985 Chicago Bears did the Super Bowl Shuffle
The video was recorded the day after the Bears suffered a humiliating loss to the Miami Dolphins.
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Music
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A haunting concerto by Thomas de Hartmann, and a spectacular surprise debut by Anna Handler at BSO
Joshua Bell joined the orchestra for de Hartmann’s 1943 concerto, which was written in response to the Nazi invasion of Ukraine.
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