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Tuesday, December 2, 2025
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Healthcare
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Massachusetts hospitals are already strained. With Medicaid cuts, some could face financial ruin.
The loss of so many federal dollars will exact the greatest toll on "safety-net" hospitals, experts say, with some possibly even facing bankruptcy.
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Politics
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Trump vowed to slash the federal budget deficit. Analysts say his policies will increase it by $4.1 trillion.
Nonpartisan analysts warn that President Trump's policies will swell the annual budget deficit instead of shrinking it.
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Massachusetts
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Bostonians ‘can do a lot’ this Giving Tuesday, aid groups and religious charities say
Boston-area nonprofits said support on Giving Tuesday, which falls on Dec. 2 this year, doesn’t have to come in the form of money.
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Crime & Courts
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Defense: Brian Walshe’s wife died naturally, and then he disposed of her body
Lawyers for Brian Walshe sought for the first time to explain what happened to his wife, Ana Walshe, before he disposed of her body.
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K-12
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Healey outlines ‘framework’ for new high school graduation requirements including end-of-course tests, capstone projects
The proposed “framework” had seven elements, including required courses, senior projects or portfolios, and financial literacy.
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The Nation
Nation
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Mangione appears in court as his lawyers try to exclude evidence
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, charged with assassinating the chief executive of a health insurer a year ago, began arguing in state court in New York on Monday that some evidence should be excluded from his trial.
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A smartphone before age 12 could carry health risks, study says
What is the “right” age to get your child a smartphone? It’s a question that vexes many parents — torn between their pleading tweens and researchers who warn about the potential harms of constant connectivity. But new study findings strengthen the case for holding off.
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Politics
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White House says admiral ordered follow-on strike on alleged drug boat, insists attack was lawful
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt offered justification for the Sept. 2 strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.
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The World
World
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Conservatives virtually tied in Honduras election after Trump endorsement
Two conservative candidates were virtually tied in the presidential election in Honduras amid fears of a constitutional crisis.
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World
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Zelensky turns to Europe after talks with US officials
Ukraine’s leader says security guarantees for the nation are crucial to any deal with Russia.
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Netanyahu, seeking pardon, borrows from familiar playbook
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request Sunday for a pardon seemed ripped from the playbook of another leader who did not let felony charges stop him from seeking power: President Trump.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Proposed new graduation framework is ambitious, but implementation questions swirl
Assessments would include both standardized tests and projects.
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OpEds
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Proposed Mass. data privacy law would harm small businesses serving ethnic communities
Like many small, immigrant-owned businesses, our advertising budget is tiny. That makes data-powered digital advertising essential.
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Columns
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Trump’s ICE dragnet catches Leavitt’s family member
The White House press secretary’s response? Distance.
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Metro
Politics
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New Suffolk/Globe poll finds Mass. voters are eager for change in rent control, income tax, and more
The survey found a majority of voters would support at least five different initiatives proposed for the 2026 ballot.
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Massachusetts
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At dawn, they rescue stranded sea turtles on Cape Cod
Mass Audubon Turtle Patrol volunteers scour the beaches, guided by flashlights to make sure they don’t miss a cold-stunned turtle camouflaged in a lump of seaweed.
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Health
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Troubled nursing chain Genesis sells itself in controversial bankruptcy deal
The controversial move, if approved on Dec. 10 by a judge in Texas, would wipe out much of the liability claims against the company, which has 49 facilities in New England.
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Sports
Patriots
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In a season of impressive wins, blowout over the Giants was the best yet, and other thoughts
The Patriots improved to 11-2 and reclaimed the No. 1 spot from Denver in the AFC playoff race.
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Bruins
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Bruins forward Mark Kastelic making seamless transition to wing
A center by trade, Kastelic wasn’t initially thrilled with the idea. He told his coach that he enjoyed being the man in the middle.
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Celtics
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Jordan Walsh is learning to do the dirty work for the Celtics
The third-year forward has flourished recently for a Celtics team establishing itself as a contender in the East.
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Business
Bold Types
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The Architectural Team’s leadership transition is complete, as Schultz takes over for Binette
A lunch turns into a big deal for a Veolia exec; Berklee's president announces a property purchase; and development colleagues honor the late Greg Bialecki for his contributions to the state.
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Healthcare
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South Shore Health resolves contract dispute that could have affected 2,000 patients
Patients had faced losing access to their doctors starting in January.
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Business
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Federal review finds 44 percent of US trucking schools don’t comply with government rules
Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Nicola Pietrangeli, Italy’s most accomplished tennis player before Jannik Sinner, dies at 92
The Italian star remains the winningest player in Davis Cup history.
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Obituaries
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Daniel Woodrell, ‘country noir’ novelist of ‘Winter’s Bone,’ dies at 72
“As a prose stylist," said novelist Dennis Lehane, "he’s done what all the best do: taken the regional voice of the world he writes about and turned it into poetry.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
Television
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Did Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson inspire characters on this week’s new ‘Elsbeth’ episode?
“Elsbeth” is back on CBS this week, with the show’s upcoming installment set to feature a fictional power couple that may look a little familiar.
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Love Letters
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How do you weed people out on dating apps
I am busy and don’t want to waste my time.
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Theater
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Tom Stoppard’s powers only seemed to grow with each successive play
The Tony- and Academy Award-winning playwright and screenwriter has died at 88, his agency announced.
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