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Subject Today's Headlines: Judge proposes issuing deported Babson College freshman a student visa to rectify government error: ‘Because of your mistake, my life completely changed’
Date January 17, 2026 9:59 AM
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Saturday, January 17, 2026


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Judge proposes issuing deported Babson College freshman a student visa to rectify government error: ‘Because of your mistake, my life completely changed’

The federal government detained and deported Any Lucia Lopez Belloza after she tried to board a flight at Logan airport to surprise her family for Thanksgiving.
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Antisemitic incidents surge to become most common type of hate crime in Massachusetts, data show

Antisemitic incidents now account for one of every four hate crime reports police take in Massachusetts.
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‘It completely changed my career’: Looking back on the last 50 years with Boston’s Bicentennial photographer

As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, Lou Jones’s work from a half-century ago is receiving renewed attention.
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The Boston accent is disappearing. How much longer will its music linger?

From call-in radio shows to corner bars, the accent that defined Boston is losing ground. A Dartmouth linguist has research to prove it.
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‘Sugar and spite’: After anti-ICE cookie goes viral, Western Mass. bakery deals with death threats and surge in demand

The Sweet Boutique has been selling out of the round treats emblazoned with a rude anti-ICE slogan.
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Renee Good was concerned about ICE, a lawyer says, but wasn’t following agents

Renee Good was concerned about the actions of immigration agents in Minneapolis, said Antonio M. Romanucci, a lawyer for her family, but she and her partner "weren't following anybody around" on the morning that Good was fatally shot by one of those agents.
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A surprise at the National Zoo: An endangered terrapin hatchling

About the size of a half-dollar, the tiny painted river terrapin hatchling - a critically endangered species - at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C., should get an Olympic gold medal.
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Trump store to close as sales falter, with no election battles ahead

After six years of drawing MAGA supporters from all over, the 800-square-foot store, which sports everything from hats and watches emblazoned with the president's name is closing.
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CIA director meets with Venezuela’s interim president in Caracas

CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Delcy Rodríguez, the interim president of Venezuela, in Caracas on Thursday, reinforcing the Trump administration's message that it sees the interim government as the best path to stability in the country in the short term.
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More than 100 dead in torrential rains and floods across southern Africa

Army helicopters rescued people stranded on rooftops and hundreds of tourists and workers were evacuated from one of the world’s biggest game reserves.
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Iran protests quelled since deadly crackdown, residents say

A heavy police presence and deadly crackdowns on protesters appeared to have largely suppressed demonstrations in many cities and towns across Iran, according to several witnesses and a human rights group.
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A dangerous new phase in Trump’s war on the press

Raiding a reporter’s home and confiscating her devices is not law enforcement — it’s intimidation, and it signals a perilous new phase in the government’s assault on journalism.
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Democrats must offer vision, not just opposition

They should put forward policy ideas to address ongoing frustration with ICE.
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What in the world will we do about climate change?

Readers react to a collection of Ideas essays on whether we'll ever succeed at our goal to limit global warming.
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‘Sugar and spite’: After anti-ICE cookie goes viral, Western Mass. bakery deals with death threats and surge in demand

The Sweet Boutique has been selling out of the round treats emblazoned with a rude anti-ICE slogan.
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Is it safe to go hiking in N.H. today? This AI-powered website will tell you.

“If it saves one life or makes somebody make the correct choice once, it’s worth it to me,” said the site’s creator.
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Teen who allegedly killed paddleboarder in Maine had previous violent episode, records show

Court records about the July murder have been sealed because the alleged killer was 17 at the time.
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The Texans have ruled out star receiver Nico Collins (concussion), but do they still have enough weapons to beat the Patriots?

Collins was injured after a face-first fall to the turf in the third quarter of the Texans' 30-6 wild-card win over the Steelers
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With Ranger Suárez signed, the Red Sox can turn back to the pursuit of position players

With Alex Bregman gone, the Red Sox don't have a perfect fit for upgrading their infield ahead of next season.
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It was a surprise when the Nationals hired 33-year-old Blake Butera to be their manager — except to those who knew him at BC

BC baseball people view Butera not just as one of them. He is one of the best of them.
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Is it safe to go hiking in N.H. today? This AI-powered website will tell you.

“If it saves one life or makes somebody make the correct choice once, it’s worth it to me,” said the site’s creator.
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N.H. secures $1.9 million settlement from landfill operator

The settlement resolves alleged violations at Casella Waste Management’s Bethlehem landfill.
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Is a food hall in Fenway worth saving? There’s only one answer.

We know that food halls can succeed in Boston because they already do, from High Street Place in the Financial District to Hub Hall by TD Garden.
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Jim McBride dies at 78; brought honky-tonk back to country music

He had a long string of hits for artists such as Alan Jackson, Waylon Jennings, and Conway Twitty.
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Renfrew Christie dies at 76; sabotaged racist regime’s nuclear program

Dr. Christie provided the research needed to blow up the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station; he would be tortured and imprisoned on death row for his undercover work.
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What is happening on MIT campus this weekend? We have a clue. Sort of.

The annual Mystery Hunt returns to the Cambridge campus for MLK Jr. weekend, bringing thousands of puzzle hunters together for one epic quest.
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Kristen Stewart stops by the Coolidge to discuss directorial debut, ‘The Chronology of Water’

Stewart joined fans in Brookline for a Q&A session following a screening of the drama on Wednesday night.
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Eight ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day around Boston

A selection of local concerts, museums offering free admission, and special programs over the holiday weekend.
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