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Sunday, January 11, 2026
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Healthcare
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‘It just didn’t feel real’: Why are younger people getting colon cancer?
For years, researchers have noted an alarming rise in colorectal cancer in younger people that’s not fully explained away by growing awareness and testing.
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Biotech
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‘A little bit more certainty’: After shaky years, Mass. life sciences companies find glimmers of hope
Ahead of the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, biotech leaders and analysts say companies are better equipped for the new industry landscape.
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Higher Education
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What the Republican ‘siege’ on New College means for the future of Harvard
Trump and MAGA want to remake higher education. New College is their blueprint for how to do it.
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Patriots
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Blindfolded obstacle courses and the four H’s: Inside Mike Vrabel’s transformation of the Patriots
Even prior to the Patriots fully installing their playbook, Vrabel wanted to dedicate time for everybody to become better acquainted.
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World
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Death toll in violence surrounding protests challenging Iran’s theocracy reaches 116, activists say
With the internet down in Iran and phone lines cut off, gauging the demonstrations from abroad has grown more difficult. Activists say 2,600 people have been detained.
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Globe Magazine
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‘We are in class five rapids right now.’ New England’s liberal arts colleges are in crisis. Can their model survive?
Ten college presidents spoke to the Globe in defense of their institutions.
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Five simple, healthful recipes anyone can make (really)
The Mediterranean Diet is still the “gold standard” of healthy eating. Try these simple 5-ingredient dishes.
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A joyful ‘romantasy’ wedding at Hammond Castle for Harvard Law grads from different cultures
Iqra and Dimitar met as international students. Their wedding wove Bulgarian and Pakistani traditions into a shared sense of belonging.
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The Nation
Nation
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Protests against ICE are planned across US after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon
The demonstrations come as federal officials push forward in the Twin Cities with what they are calling their biggest-ever immigration enforcement operation.
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Politics
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Congress is debating the possible consequences for ICE and even Noem after Renee Good’s killing
Lawmakers are demanding a range of actions, from a full investigation into Renee Good’s shooting death to the defunding of ICE operations and the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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Nation
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Bird flu viruses raise mounting concerns among scientists
The virus is often discounted as a threat, because it causes only mild symptoms in poultry. But in people, especially children, the virus can cause more severe illness than the seasonal flu.
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The World
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Video shows armed men beating a Palestinian in the Israeli-occupied West Bank
Video filmed by security cameras shows men dressed mostly in black, faces covered, with several hitting and kicking a man on the ground.
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Trump eyes Greenland, and Europe figures its best bet is a negotiation
For Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark and leaders across Europe, the threat of violence from their American allies was shocking.
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Syrian security forces enter Aleppo neighborhood after clashes with Kurdish fighters
Syrian security forces have deployed in Aleppo after intense clashes with Kurdish fighters.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Lifting the curtain on the money behind ballot questions
Massachusetts ballot questions grow — and so should the disclosures of the money behind them
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Letters
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Let’s solve health care woes on Earth before eyeing space ambulances
Sending unwell people into space just because they can afford the trip is just as irresponsible as sending unfit people to climb Mount Everest.
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Mass. should think outside the classroom and systematize student support
Housing insecurity, limited access to health care, and under-resourced community systems all create barriers to learning and achievement.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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College student who died in Needham house fire remembered by friends and family as a ‘bright light’
Kayla Corrigan, 21, a senior at Syracuse University, was killed in a devastating fire at her family’s home on Christmas Eve.
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Health
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As Mass. child advocate exits, debate flares over watchdog’s toughness
Maria Mossaides is leaving the Office of the Child Advocate in January, and a debate has flared over what degree of toughness her successor should bring to the job.
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Politics
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Trump is waging war on Democrat-led states
Minnesota is just the latest and most violent front in a much wider campaign of aggression Donald Trump and his administration are conducting in blue states.
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Sports
Celtics
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‘Extremely frustrating, bro’: Jaylen Brown rips referees in expletive-peppered tirade after Victor Wembanyama, Spurs eke past Celtics
The Celtics attempted just four free throws in the game. Brown, their leading scorer and most aggressive player around the rim, did not take any.
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Patriots
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Will second-year QB Drake Maye do for the Patriots what Tom Brady did 24 years ago? And other thoughts.
As good as Tom Brady was in relief of Drew Bledsoe in 2001, we didn’t know what we had until the playoffs got going. Now it's Drake Maye's turn.
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Front-office quarterback Eliot Wolf deserves share of credit for Patriots’ one-season turnaround into playoff team
The Wolf of Patriot Place has helped put the team back on playoff ground.
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Ideas
Ideas
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The case for Trump’s gradual approach to regime change in Venezuela
Maduro’s replacement is his hand-picked successor. She may be an improvement nonetheless.
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Ideas
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On the streets of Venezuela, a surreal transition
When you can’t talk about the biggest news in the world.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Television
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Why TV loves hospital shows — and why ‘The Pitt’ is the best one ever
The Noah Wyle drama returns for its second season.
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Dance
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For professional ballet dancers, pursuing motherhood can still feel risky
In the aftermath of a pandemic-era "ballet baby boom," dancers like Boston Ballet’s Chenxin Liu are feeling supported.
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Music
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Mass. is home to more than four dozen Grateful Dead cover bands — and local Deadheads can’t get enough
From the Midway to Sanctuary in Maynard, here's where to find them (and their devoted fans).
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Travel
Travel
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Need some thermal pampering? It’s a new era of wellness in Banff National Park.
Welcome to BASIN Glacial Waters, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise's new thermal wellness spa overlooking the emerald-green lake and the glacier-dotted Canadian Rockies.
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It’s a great year to go play in the snow
Here are three fun options in New England.
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