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Sunday, November 30, 2025
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Money, Power, Inequality
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‘The government is subsidizing corporate profits’: Who employs the most SNAP recipients in Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts, 74 percent of working-age SNAP recipients have jobs.
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Immigration
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‘Treated like an animal’: ICE is moving detained immigrants quickly to conservative states, raising due process concerns
Immigrants in New England targeted for deportation are being whisked away quicker and to farther locations than ever before.
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Politics
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Republicans passed $50b for hospitals to offset their painful Medicaid cuts. MAHA has seized it as an opportunity.
Although they welcomed the relief, even supporters acknowledged the money would not be enough to completely compensate for the breadth of cuts coming to Medicaid.
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Higher Education
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From Harvard to BU to Brown, New England schools are enrolling fewer new PhDs this year. Why?
Elite universities are taking fewer doctoral candidates after decades of beefing up their research enterprises.
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Globe Magazine
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You don’t need plane tickets to find warmer climes. Here are the best bets for escaping the New England cold.
Wary of the season’s doldrums? You don’t need plane tickets to find warmer climes.
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‘Human nature doesn’t change.’ Ken Burns on what we learn from the American Revolution.
Fifty years after he made his first film, the legendary director is preparing to release his magnum opus.
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Can the iconic huts of the White Mountains weather the rise of glamping?
In recent years, the Appalachian Mountain Club huts have been buffeted by two unpredictable forces.
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The Nation
Nation
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Governments endorse greater protections for sharks amid concerns about overfishing
The measures, approved Friday at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora in Uzbekistan, bans the trade in oceanic whitetip sharks, manta and devil rays as well as whale sharks.
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Nation
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Female cardiothoracic surgeons, unlocking the male fortress
Less than 10% of heart and lung surgeons in the United States are women, one of the smallest percentages of any surgical specialty.
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Nation
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A dance at a Louisiana prison gives fathers and daughters a rare moment to reunite
Assistant Warden Anne-Marie Easley said she hoped the dance would bring a sense of hope that can be elusive in a prison where many are serving decades-long or life sentences.
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The World
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The Ukrainians stuck in Russia’s new Gulag
Some have died in captivity, and relatively few have been released. Those who have been freed say they were tortured, nearly starved and tormented constantly.
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World
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Russian attacks kill 3 as diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine gain momentum
US officials are meeting in Florida this weekend with their Ukrainian counterparts about the Russia-Ukraine war.
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An archaeologist is racing to preserve Sudan’s heritage as war threatens to erase its cultural past
Archaeologist Shadia Abdrabo is working to create an online database of Sudan's archaeological sites and museum collections,
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Editorial & Opinion
Letters
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Public health lies will cost lives
RFK Jr. now speaks for the government. That should mean he’s held to a higher standard.
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Editorials
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Pharmacy deserts make staying healthy harder
Payment reform could shore up struggling drugstores.
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Columns
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When two families say ‘I do’
A marriage binds households into a wider circle of kin, giving children more people to count on.
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Metro
Money, Power, Inequality
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For Bostonians of color, wealth is often beyond reach: ‘There’s more survival thinking than investment thinking’
In discussions about wealth, residents of Dorchester, Roxbury, East Boston, and other Boston-area communities said a lack of financial literacy was holding them back.
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Health
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Most in Mass. disapprove of RFK Jr., but one-third give him a thumbs up
A new Boston Globe/Suffolk University poll reveals uncertainty in some Mass. voters' embrace of vaccines.
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Years in, panel tasked with offering new Mass. flag says it needs another extension amid ‘public misunderstanding’
The effort to change the state symbols, which Native Americans have long called offensive, has been hobbled for nearly a half-decade by disagreements and delays.
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Sports
Celtics
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Jaylen Brown (41 points) can’t save the day as Celtics open weekend trip with loss to Timberwolves
Despite a late run that tied the game with 98 seconds left, the Celtics couldn’t counter the brilliance and luck of Anthony Edwards.
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Bruins
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Morgan Geekie, Jeremy Swayman spark the Bruins to a shootout win over the Red Wings
Geekie scored both goals in regulation and Swayman made 24 saves, shutting down the Red Wings on all three shootout bids in a 3-2 victory.
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Patriots
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‘I’m so thankful that God just allowed us to cross paths.’ Encounter provides a glimpse of Patriots rookie TreVeyon Henderson
Off the field, the rookie running back is quiet, humble, almost painfully earnest, and seemingly always focused on doing the right thing.
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Business
Business
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New device detects PTSD episode faster, so service dogs can better assist veterans
“It helps create new patterns,” said engineer and veteran Steven J. Brown.
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Business
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New device detects PTSD episode faster, so service dogs can better assist veterans
“It helps create new patterns,” said engineer and veteran Steven J. Brown.
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Ideas
Ideas
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What made Harvard get softer on its students
Campus battles over DEI and free speech are part of a much larger change in philosophy that took hold over decades. Will the administration show tough love now?
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Ideas
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The National Guard glitch that could come back to haunt us
Who’s in charge of a branch of the military that operates at the state level? It’s an unresolved question for President Trump to exploit.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Walter Dowdle, public health leader in times of crises, dies at 94
Walter Dowdle, a microbiologist and second-in-command at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who helped lead the nation's early response to AIDS and later worked with the World Health Organization on the global effort to eradicate polio, died Nov. 17 at his home in Hahira, in southern Georgia. He was 94.
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Obituaries
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Colleen Jones, curling champion and broadcaster, dies at 65
Colleen Jones, who won two world titles and six Canadian national championships in curling, one of the country's most popular sports, and who also became a trailblazing television personality, died Tuesday at her home in Maders Cove, Nova Scotia. She was 65.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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Putting Wes Anderson into a box and a book
The Criterion Collection and a museum catalog celebrate three decades of truly one-of-a-kind filmmaking.
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Television
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‘Stranger Things’ is too big to fail
The Netflix series returns with the overstuffed first half of its final season.
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Lifestyle
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Wait, skinny jeans are back? Didn’t we just heal from that?
They’re tight, they’re back, and they’re coming for your sense of self. There’s no true escape — except vintage.
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Travel
Travel
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DOT chief Sean Duffy wants to bring back the golden age of travel. He’s living in a fantasy world.
Instead of telling passengers what to wear, the government needs to be buttressing consumer protections.
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Travel
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New Universal theme park unites dragons, Dracula, Princess Peach, and the Harry Potter pack
After three days of exploring the park, totaling 80,000 steps and one blister, here’s what was most memorable.
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