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Subject Today's Headlines: Senate race was already getting intense in Maine. Then ICE came.
Date January 27, 2026 10:05 AM
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Tuesday, January 27, 2026


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Today's Headlines

How much snow did your town get?
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Senate race was already getting intense in Maine. Then ICE came.

Graham Platner and Janet Mills are vying for the Democratic nomination for US Senate against Susan Collins, who is trying to maneuver around President Trump’s immigration crackdown in Maine.
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New England


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Region digs out from biggest snowstorm in years; some communities slammed with nearly two feet of snow

The storm, the biggest to hit the region in four years, dumped 20.2 inches on Boston, according to the National Weather Service.
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Lifestyle


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Tom Brady will sell you anything

Once a prophet of avocado ice cream and discipline, Brady now appears equally devoted to the lucrative art of endorsement, even when the message is Pizza Hut.
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Politics


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Healey touted new plans for her ‘affordability agenda.’ How far will they actually go?

Several of Governor Maura Healey's "affordability" plans drew applause inside the Massachusetts House chamber on Thursday. Some drew yawns from experts.
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Bovino to leave Minneapolis as Trump reshuffles the leadership of his immigration crackdown

Saturday’s fatal shooting of Pretti, an ICU nurse, by Border Patrol agents ignited political backlash and raised fresh questions about how the operation was being run.
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Nation


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Voters see a middle-class lifestyle as drifting out of reach, poll finds

Americans are pessimistic about their economic future, driven by financial anxiety among all but the oldest people.
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Parents say teens are addicted to social media. Now, a jury will decide.

For years, parents alleged that top social media companies had gotten teens hooked on their products with addictive design features, arguing in legal filings these choices led to depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and, in some tragic circumstances, death.
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US braces for more freezing cold as winter storm leaves at least 29 dead

Many in the country faced another night of below-freezing temperatures and no electricity after a colossal winter storm heaped more snow Monday on the Northeast and kept parts of the South coated in ice. At least 29 deaths were reported in states afflicted with severe cold.
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Israel recovers remains of last captive in Gaza, closing a chapter

The Israeli military said it had found and brought back the body of Master Sergeant Ran Gvili, the last captive from the Gaza Strip.
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As US warships get closer, Iran and allies ramp up retaliation threats

The last time Iran threatened to respond aggressively to potential US strikes, the result was a relatively minimal retaliation.
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The Taliban say they’re ready to release US prisoners. But which ones?

For months, US and Afghan officials have secretly negotiated the release of US detainees — a priority for President Trump and a nonnegotiable prerequisite for any further diplomatic engagement with the Taliban.
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Editorial & Opinion






Editorials


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After another shooting in Minn., Congress must step in

Congress should insist on full, impartial investigations into misconduct and an end to theatrical immigration surges in blue cities.
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Columns


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Another killing in Minneapolis forces a reckoning for Trump loyalists

Video of agents killing Alex Pretti has exposed how partisan loyalty now determines what Americans are willing to see.
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Letters


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Readers react: Another casualty of fascism in Minneapolis

"The door is wide open for any federal officer to kill anyone any time," writes one reader. Another: "All video evidence contradicts the immediate characterization of the incident by the Trump administration."
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Immigration


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Maine ICE operation leads to more than 200 arrests in five days, and some are ‘worst of worst,’ DHS says

Advocates protesting the operation said that many of those targeted have no criminal histories at all.
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Maine


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Six people presumed dead in Bangor plane crash, local officials say

Federal and airport officials are offering conflicting accounts of how many people were aboard a business jet that crashed at Bangor International Airport in Maine.
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The MBTA says it’s still ‘testing’ South Station fare gates. Commuters are calling them ‘obnoxious.’

Snafus are frustrating some passengers.
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Celtics


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Trail Blazers’ Jrue Holiday not surprised at Celtics’ success

Holiday, who spent two seasons with the Celtics, said it felt “different” to come back to TD Garden as an opponent.
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Celtics


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Celtics victorious after Trail Blazers bury themselves with blizzard of misses

In the first quarter the Trail Blazers were just 4 for 21 from the field and 1 for 12 from the 3-point line, with four turnovers.
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‘I feel like I played the game. I’m exhausted’: Eliot Wolf rightfully celebrated alongside the players Sunday in Denver

Wolf worked with a revamped front office and coaching staff to play a role in one of the most dramatic turnarounds in recent NFL history.
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MIRA head Liz Sweet looks to business community for immigrant support

The executive director of the Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition assembled about 100 people at Winthrop Center to discuss the role that immigrants play in the state’s workforce.
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New power line provided little juice to New England during Sunday’s storm, frigid temps

The New England Clean Energy Connect has essentially been missing in action since late Saturday, as Hydro-Québec kept electricity for its own needs.
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He’s delivering ice during a snow storm. Businesses would be ‘out in the cold’ without him.

There are plenty of sensitive items — think medical and food service products — whose temperature can’t be left to the whims of Mother Nature, particularly when the power goes out.
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Obituaries






Obituaries


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Virginia Oliver, Maine’s legendary ‘lobster lady,’ dies at 105

“When I first started, there weren’t any women but me,” Mrs. Oliver told the Globe in 2021, when she was still lobstering at 101. “It’s not hard work for me. It might be for somebody else, but not me.”
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Louis E. Brus, Nobel laureate who illuminated the nanoworld, dies at 82

Louis E. Brus, a chemist and Nobel laureate who discovered quantum dots, tiny crystals that emit various colors of light depending on their size, died Jan. 11 at his home in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. He was 82.
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Edith Flanigen, award-winning research chemist, dies at 96

She was best known for developing synthetic emeralds and complex materials that help convert crude oil into gasoline, purify water, and improve the manufacture of products.
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Documentaries


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New Elie Wiesel documentary reminds us why we must bear witness

Wiesel is the focus of a new "American Masters" documentary, "Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire," airing Tuesday on PBS.
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Love Letters


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I’m the single person who isn’t invited

But I’d like to be ...
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Zac Brown Band returns to Boston this summer for another big Fenway Park show

The country band holds the record for most consecutive sold-out shows at the ballpark.
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