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Tuesday, January 13, 2026
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Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Today's Paper
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Politics
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As Justice Department probe of Fed’s Powell roils Washington, economists warn investigation could backfire
“I think Donald Trump is starting to sweat. He understands how much economic stress families are under, and he knows he’s got to turn this around,” said Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat.
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Housing
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‘Unimaginably inhumane’: Federal cuts threaten to undo Boston’s progress fighting homelessness
Permanent supportive housing has successfully housed some of the city’s most vulnerable residents, but the federal government no longer wants to pay for these projects.
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Spotlight
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Governor Healey taps health care industry insider for state medical board
The state’s medical board has come under scrutiny for its lax approach to disciplining problem doctors.
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Crime & Courts
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Michael Morrissey says he won’t seek reelection as Norfolk DA
The Norfolk district attorney has been beset by public outcry over his prosecution of Karen Read and his handling of the investigation into Sandra Birchmore’s death.
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Health
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State commission approves new safety rules for assisted-living homes after deadly Gabriel House fire
The recommendations include improved emergency preparedness.
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The Nation
Nation
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EPA to stop considering lives saved when setting rules on air pollution
For decades, the Environmental Protection Agency has calculated the health benefits of reducing air pollution, using the cost estimates of avoided asthma attacks and premature deaths to justify clean-air rules.
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Nearly 15,000 nurses go on strike at major New York City hospitals
Nearly 15,000 nurses went on strike Monday at some of New York City’s top hospitals, setting the stage for what could be one of the biggest labor showdowns in the city’s health care industry in decades.
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Nation
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The battle over House maps spills into 2026, where an X-factor awaits
Democrats are pushing hard to fight Republicans to a draw in the battle over gerrymandered congressional maps before this year’s midterm elections, with both parties facing internal divisions over how far to go.
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The World
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US lawmakers to visit Denmark as Trump continues to threaten Greenland
A bipartisan US congressional delegation is headed to Copenhagen later this week in an attempt to show unity between the United States and Denmark as President Trump continues to threaten to seize Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of the NATO ally.
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World
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Trump explores diplomacy with Iran while weighing strikes, officials say
President Trump is exploring options for diplomacy with Iran even as he weighs whether to attack the country to try to deter its leaders from killing more protesters, US officials said Monday.
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Hints of political amnesty stoke hope and frustration in Venezuela
When Venezuela’s interim government announced last week that it would start freeing political prisoners, Ramón Guanipa Linares, a college psychology student, immediately packed a bag and flew from his hometown in western Venezuela to the capital, Caracas.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Medical needs cross state lines. Licenses should too.
Interstate compacts could make licensing easier for doctors and physician assistants.
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OpEds
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Greenland isn’t the prize. NATO is.
Trump’s threats toward Greenland aren’t about security. They risk shattering NATO’s core principle of collective defense and undoing eight decades of transatlantic trust.
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Letters
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Law on race, ethnicity data broke ground — now let’s gain some
Data disaggregation is not abstract. It directly affects access to food, health care, education, and economic opportunity.
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Metro
New Hampshire
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‘She carried heaven in her heart.’ Family, school mourn 5-year-old fatally injured in N.H. apartment building fire.
“Awoken by the fire, Khloe woke up her mom and siblings, an act that most certainly saved their lives,” the family said in a statement.
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Crime & Courts
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Supreme Court declines to hear N.H. man’s petition challenging Massachusetts gun licensing rules
The case revolves around a New Hampshire resident with an unloaded pistol who got into an automobile accident in Lowell on his way to work.
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Rhode Island Politics
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Gina Raimondo is still interested in running for president in 2028: ‘It’s a job that I would know how to do’
The former US Commerce secretary and R.I. governor has kept a low profile compared to other ambitious Democrats.
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Sports
Celtics
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Celtics star Jaylen Brown fined $35,000 for comments criticizing officials after Saturday night’s loss to Spurs
The Celtics star has been openly critical of officiating this season, but he had generally toed the line and had avoided a penalty.
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Patriots
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Even an injured Josh Allen plays like Superman, and other takeaways from the NFL’s wild-card playoff games
The Bills powered through some tough injuries to score with 1:04 left, silencing a raucous crowd and ending the Jaguars’ eight-game win streak.
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Lesson learned: Drake Maye found a way to win in his first postseason start
While his performance was, at times, forgettable, Maye will likely remember everything about his first playoff start — and can use it as the Patriots continue on.
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Business
Healthcare
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Reopening Norwood Hospital is top priority for the town, and state may take it by eminent domain
Several hospital operators are interested in buying the property, state Representative John Rogers said.
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Bold Types
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Tech research firm IDC starts new chapter in downtown Boston under Genevieve Juillard
IDC is moving its corporate office from Needham to the 33rd floor of the One Beacon tower downtown.
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Real Estate
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TransMedics picks Somerville over New Hampshire for its headquarters and 900 jobs
The Andover-based organ transplant device firm has finalized plans to move its headquarters to Somerville, leasing a vacant lab building just outside Assembly Row.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Dr. Samuel Thier, who led Partners HealthCare, MGH, and Brandeis, dies at 88
Former MGH president Dr. Peter L. Slavin called Dr. Thier "a giant in the history of MGH and the creation of Partners HealthCare," a leader who "had the sharpest intellect I’ve ever encountered."
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Obituaries
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Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, dead at 88
Walker died on Dec. 25, according to a spokesperson for the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a professor emeritus.
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Carmen de Lavallade, mesmerizing dancer and choreographer, dies at 94
The majestic dancer transcended both mediums and categories, working as an actress and choreographer and toggling between ballet and modern dance, film and television, the concert stage and the nightclub act.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Love Letters
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He bought me the wrong blow dryer
Is a hair tool evidence that it’s time to break up?
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Television
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At the frivolous Golden Globes, an open bar goes a long way
The annual awards show works best as a chance to watch some stars have a party together.
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Music
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K-pop might win at the Grammys for the first time
K-pop is an inextricable force in global pop culture, even as institutions like the Grammys have long failed to fully recognize it.
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