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Wednesday, January 28, 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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Immigration
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‘I want my mom’: Kindergartner left without her mother for several days as ICE detains parents in Maine
A growing number of children across Maine have been left without a parent as immigration enforcement surges in the state.
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Metro
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‘She’s cute as hell’: Ann Michael Maye going viral for her gameday style
By all appearances, Ann Michael Maye prioritizes comfort and coziness like a true New Englander.
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Health
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No family. No friends. Mass. has made little progress helping ‘stuck’ patients in crowded hospitals.
A growing number of patients who can't make medical decisions for themselves leaves many waiting in the ER.
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AI/Robotics
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‘I’m starting to worry about Massachusetts’: Is Boston’s tech and innovation scene withering?
The discussion of local tech’s decline has been brewing for years, but the global AI boom (and biotech’s recent dip) has brought it to a head.
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Politics
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Two federal officers fired shots during encounter that killed Alex Pretti, DHS tells Congress
A Border Patrol officer and a CBP officer each fired Glock pistols, according to the notice obtained by The Associated Press.
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The Nation
Nation
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US population growth slows sharply as immigration numbers plunge
The US population grew last year at one of the slowest rates in its history, according to new numbers released Tuesday by the Census Bureau.
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Nation
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Bitter cold grips the eastern US as winter storm deaths rise and power outages linger
Brutal cold lingered in the wake of a massive storm that dumped deep snow across more than 1,300 miles from Arkansas to the Northeast and left parts of the South coated in treacherous ice.
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Nation
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Federal investigators blame ‘systemic failures’ for deadly DCA crash
The deadly midair collision that took the lives of 67 people a year ago was the result of systemic failures, federal investigators said Tuesday.
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The World
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Outcry in Italy as US says ICE agents will join Olympics delegation
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement will accompany the US delegation to the Winter Olympics in Italy next month, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed Tuesday, stoking a backlash among Italians angered by the conduct of ICE agents in Minneapolis.
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World
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Activists say Iran’s crackdown has killed at least 6,159 people, as the country’s currency plunges
Activists say at least 6,159 people have been killed in Iran’s crackdown on nationwide protests and many more are still feared dead.
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US officially leaves Paris climate agreement, for the second time
The formal departure from the climate accord comes one year after President Trump signed an executive order to begin the process of withdrawal.
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Editorial & Opinion
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Selma, Stonewall — and Minnesota
Residents’ refusal to bend to Trump’s fascism may be the most unexpected rebellion in modern American history.
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Editorials
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Trump can’t be allowed to punish campus free speech
Rümeysa Öztürk had her student visa revoked solely because she wrote an op-ed.
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Letters
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A new political calculus as the world watches Minneapolis
"Anyone who plans on assuming a national leadership role in the Democratic Party should go to Minneapolis now," writes one reader.
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Metro
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‘She’s cute as hell’: Ann Michael Maye going viral for her gameday style
By all appearances, Ann Michael Maye prioritizes comfort and coziness like a true New Englander.
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Immigration
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Senator Collins asks Noem to pause ICE operations in Maine, Minnesota
The request comes amid bipartisan criticism of the Trump administration’s handling of immigration enforcement in both states.
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Weather
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Boston digs out: Residents, work crews battle aftermath of historic snowstorm
City crews continued working across Boston on Tuesday, shifting focus from major roadways to clearing snow from residential streets and sidewalks.
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Sports
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David Pastrnak delivers OT winner for road-weary Bruins in home win over Predators
After some tough sledding in New York, Pastrnak scored 15 seconds into OT for a 3-2 victory over the Predators.
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As he hits 900 career points, David Pastrnak’s game continues to evolve for Bruins
When Pastrnak gets going on a roll like the one he’s on now (points in seven straight games), there is no more joyful hockey player on the ice.
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Patriots coach Mike Vrabel downplays talk of Drake Maye shoulder injury: ‘There’s going to be things that come up’
Several doctors on X, including former Chargers team doctor David Chao, raised the possibility of Maye having sustained a shoulder injury during Sunday’s AFC Championship game.
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Business
Real Estate
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White Stadium and Nahant-Northeastern fights at SJC share one big thing in common
The state’s Supreme Judicial Court recently decided to adjudicate separate legal fights involving both sites — and the repercussions could extend far beyond Boston’s Franklin Park or the North Shore.
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A Bedford biotech is more than doubling its headquarters size with a move to Waltham
The 98,500-square-foot lease is a bright spot amid a glut of empty lab space across the region.
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AI/Robotics
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AI answering systems are ‘saving the day’ for New England pizzerias. Customers aren’t so sure.
The artificial receptionists, being used to take orders and field calls, have been met with resistance from some customers who said they can’t get the service they are used to.
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Obituaries
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Marian Goodman, eminent New York art dealer, dies at 97
She was credited with broadening the horizons of the New York art scene and with helping to bring avant-garde European art to prominence.
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Marian Goodman, eminent New York art dealer, dies at 97
She was credited with broadening the horizons of the New York art scene and with helping to bring avant-garde European art to prominence.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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‘Would they light up the Pru in Jets colors?’: New Yorkers fume over Empire State Building celebrating Patriots
The Empire State Building lit up in red, white, and blue to celebrate the Patriots. Not surprisingly, it sent some New York fans into an uproar.
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Parenting
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Pancakes, a fort plane, and ‘Paw Patrol.’ How I spent a snow day keeping up with a busy 5-year-old.
The house will be a wreck. I won't sleep in or curl up quietly with a book or control the TV. And in the end, I won't mind one bit.
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It’s a crying shame more people didn’t see BSO and Emanuel Ax’s ephemeral rendering of John Williams
The elder statesman of film music with the pianist’s elegant gravitas made magic. But, alas, all those empty seats.
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