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Thursday, December 4, 2025
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Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Politics
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Senator Jack Reed had concerns about Venezuelan boat strikes. Now, he’s helping lead a Senate investigation.
After questions were raised about a second strike on a boat in September, Reed quickly joined with Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee to look into the incident.
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Health
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New approaches to finding cancer early raise hopes — and questions
Novel blood tests as well as artificial intelligence are part of an accelerating effort to catch cancer before it kills.
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Immigration
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Stow church community rallies to support ‘loving, caring, hard-working’ pastor detained by ICE
Ruzana Nehonde has no criminal record, an adult son with birthright citizenship, a pending green card application, and a long history of compliance with ICE.
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Politics
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Property taxes on Boston single-family homes set to spike 13 percent in second consecutive double-digit increase
The prospect of a second year of double digit property tax increases for homeowners also prolongs a nearly two year battle Wu has fought with the state Senate over a bill that would mitigate that spike.
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Healthcare
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Health insurance premiums just keep going up, worsening affordability crisis
Many employers’ premiums have risen by 10 percent or more, insurers and brokers say, straining families’ budgets.
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The Nation
Nation
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Federal agents launch immigration crackdown in New Orleans
There are more than 200 Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials working on the New Orleans operation, according to a US official.
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Nation
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Ghislaine Maxwell says she will ask a court to free her from prison
In a court filing, a lawyer for the onetime companion of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein said she would seek to be released from her minimum-security federal lockup.
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Nation
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UPS put profits over safety before plane crash that killed 14, lawyer alleges
Federal officials said last month’s fiery crash of the MD-11 jet happened during takeoff after the engine on the left wing detached and flew off.
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The World
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Israel says it will reopen the Rafah border crossing. Here’s what it means for Palestinians in Gaza.
The announcement has raised hopes that thousands of sick and wounded people in Gaza will finally be able to access the care they need.
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World
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On Trump’s insults, Somalia’s prime minister says. ‘It’s better not to respond’
Somalia's leader said Wednesday that it was "better not to respond" a day after President Trump called Somali immigrants "garbage" during a xenophobic tirade.
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Economy and battlefield likely to make Russia want peace
What could force Russia to end the conflict? It comes down to the economy and the battlefield, analysts say.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Asylum, Afghan visas held hostage to Trump’s xenophobia
President imposes collective guilt after National Guard shootings.
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Columns
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Why the disqualification of Trump’s hand-picked prosecutors matters
It’s not just a political loss for Trump. It’s a win for democracy, so long as the Supreme Court upholds it.
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This isn’t the fog of war. It’s the fog of panic.
Pete Hegseth once demanded consequences for war crimes — now he’s running from his own words.
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Metro
Health
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Healey says state has ‘little confidence’ CDC committee vote on childhood vaccines will be ‘sound or based in science’
Governor Healey warned of misinformation about the childhood vaccine schedule, especially the infant hepatitis B vaccine, ahead of a meeting of the CDC's vaccine advisory panel.
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K-12
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Brockton schools’ $18 million deficit in 2023 resulted from ‘failure of leadership,’ state Inspector General says
The OIG said the deficit in fiscal year 2023 emerged from a pattern of inadequate budgeting and a failure to monitor actual spending against approved budgets.
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Globe Santa brings joy and stability to children with special needs
Families who have children with special needs are stretched extra-thin at holiday time.
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Sports
Patriots
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Monday night’s win showed the Patriots are back among the giants of the NFL
There’s no greater indicator of the Patriots’ revival than that they’ve resumed being an aspirational brand other NFL teams post to their vision boards.
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Red Sox
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Can Sonny Gray be the No. 2 starter the Red Sox want for their rotation?
The new Red Sox pitcher has been at the level of a No. 2 starter in the past, but could need to make a few small adjustments to reach it again next season.
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Celtics
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Celtics’ resilient win over Knicks a sign that they have learned lessons from last postseason
Blown leads were the story for the Celtics in last year's postseason exit at the hands of the Knicks, but they held on to win over New York Tuesday.
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Business
Healthcare
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Mass General Brigham proposes closing burn unit at the Brigham, combining it with MGH’s
The nurses union says closing the Brigham's burn unit will squander years of experience by 150 nurses.
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Startups
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Boston startup has a new form of radar that can see through rain and snow
Teradar's low-cost sensors could enable safer travel and have applications in health care and defense.
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The Fine Print
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With funding from the government and a major philanthropist, here’s how ‘Trump accounts’ for children will work
There are still a lot of details to be worked out, and opening an account won’t be possible until at least the middle of 2026.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Reginald T. Jackson, AME bishop with political power, dies at 71
Bishop Jackson was a leading figure at the intersection of religion and Black electoral politics for more than 30 years.
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D-Day veteran Charles Shay, who saved lives on Omaha Beach, dies at 101 in France
For years, the Penobscot elder would perform a sage-burning ceremony, in homage to those who died, on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach, where the monument bearing his name now stands.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Pop Culture
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Who owns Roger Rabbit? Finally, it’s Boston author Gary K. Wolf.
Wolf recently regained the rights to his iconic Toontown characters after selling them to Disney 35 years ago.
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Music
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Burna Boy visits Boston Arts Academy before TD Garden show
The Nigerian artist spoke to students and supported their community bodega.
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Movies
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From tales of teen alienation to Christmas classics, catch these upcoming screenings at Boston cinemas
The Harvard Film Archive screens a double feature of "Rebel Without a Cause" and "High School."
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