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Friday, January 30, 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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Maine
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‘The polarization is already here’: Maine residents express relief, skepticism over end to ICE surge
Many have raised questions about the political forces at play, given that the enforcement surge has taken center stage in Maine’s consequential US Senate race.
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Business
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‘Don’t judge us on one storm.’ T general manager Phil Eng asks for patience amid tough week for transit system.
A Blue Line commuter himself, T chief Phil Eng knows it has been a rough few days for the transit system. But he pledges that improvements are coming.
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Donald Trump claimed Amazon’s ‘Melania’ film is selling out theaters fast. It is not.
The $40 million documentary premieres Thursday. Who, exactly, is lining up to see it?
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Politics
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‘People have been killed’: Amid national outrage, Healey files bill to keep ICE out of Mass. schools, churches, and courts
The action comes after advocates in the state have urged Beacon Hill leaders to protect immigrants and implement any restrictions they can on ICE agents.
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Housing
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Campbell sues nine cities and towns for rebuffing state housing law
Attorney General Andrea Campbell filed the suit against Dracut, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Holden, Marblehead, Middleton, Tewksbury, Wilmington, and Winthrop.
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The Nation
Nation
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President’s border chief admits crackdown in Minnesota needs fixing
Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, acknowledged Thursday that the immigration crackdown in Minnesota needed to be "fixed" and raised the possibility that federal agents could be withdrawn under certain conditions, as the Trump administration sought to respond to public outrage over agents' tactics.
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Politics
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Democrats, White House strike spending deal that would avert government shutdown
Senate Democrats struck a deal Thursday with President Trump and Republicans that could avert a government shutdown and buy more time to negotiate restrictions on the administration's immigration crackdown.
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Nation
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A former Illinois deputy is sentenced to 20 years in prison for killing Sonya Massey
A former Illinois sheriff’s deputy has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for fatally shooting Sonya Massey, a Black woman who dialed 911 asking for help.
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The World
World
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Trump says he asked Putin not to target Kyiv for a week during brutal cold spell
President says Putin agreed, but Russia hasn’t confirmed that.
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World
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Trump warns Iran with military muscle, but risks a regional war
Trump — and Israel — may be tempted to strike now with the larger aim of bringing down the faltering Iranian regime and perhaps changing the balance of power in the Middle East.
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Netanyahu, citing Biden-era arms delays, vows to cut reliance on US military aid
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made an accusation that Israeli soldiers died during the war in the Gaza Strip because of a shortage of ammunition caused in part by the United States holding back some weapons deliveries.
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Editorial & Opinion
OpEds
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Mass. AG: Why I filed a lawsuit to enforce housing law — and why it’s personal for me
Enforcing the law is a necessary step to ensure every transit-served town does its part to allow more housing.
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Editorials
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The verdict on the MBTA law is in: It worked
On Thursday, Attorney General Andrea Campbell filed a lawsuit against nine municipalities that have shirked the MBTA Communities law. But the real story is that the vast majority complied.
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Letters
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Cambridge’s inclusionary zoning to be put to legal test
Two contrasting views of a developer's suit against the city over its housing ordinance.
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Metro
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In a moment of candor, an ICE agent in Maine gave away the plot
By labeling a legal observer a “domestic terrorist,” an ICE agent unwittingly revealed what the Trump administration is really up to.
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Politics
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Bipartisan coalition of US mayors call for federal government to de-escalate ICE tactics
The recent deaths of protesters Renée Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis at the hands of immigration agents weighed heavily over the US Conference of Mayors' 94th winter meeting in Washington, D.C.
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Massachusetts
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Can Boston still weather winter storms?
One thing is certain: After several mild winters, the muscle, sweat, and community response needed to dig out from a big snowstorm have been tested anew, residents said.
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Sports
Bruins
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Bruins call up Matt Poitras from AHL Providence with Elias Lindholm sidelined
Coach Marco Sturm skated Poitras between Mikey Eyssimont and Marat Khusnutdinov during Thursday's morning skate.
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Bruins
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Bruins soar past Flyers to stretch home win streak to nine
Boston, whose next home game isn't until Feb. 26 because of the Olympic break, improved to 21-8-1 at TD Garden.
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Patriots
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Patriots quarterback Drake Maye says he’s ‘feeling good and looking forward to being ready to go’ for the Super Bowl
The Patriots returned to the practice field Thursday and Maye was listed as one of five limited participants.
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Business
Business
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‘Don’t judge us on one storm.’ T general manager Phil Eng asks for patience amid tough week for transit system.
A Blue Line commuter himself, T chief Phil Eng knows it has been a rough few days for the transit system. But he pledges that improvements are coming.
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Energy
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GE Vernova sees offshore wind losses rise because of Vineyard Wind stop-work order
The Cambridge-based energy company reported Wednesday that losses in its wind division totaled nearly $600 million in 2025, well above what it had predicted.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Shirley Raines, who gave LA’s homeless food and makeovers, dies at 58
Shirley Raines, an activist who built an online following by documenting her efforts to give food, clothing, hygiene products and makeovers to people without a home, died Tuesday at her home in Las Vegas. She was 58.
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Obituaries
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Shirley Raines, who gave LA’s homeless food and makeovers, dies at 58
Shirley Raines, an activist who built an online following by documenting her efforts to give food, clothing, hygiene products and makeovers to people without a home, died Tuesday at her home in Las Vegas. She was 58.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Parenting
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Scrolling, stressed, and still packing lunches: How to parent when everything feels off-center
Our adult brains weren’t built for this firehose of constant information — and so we become consumed and frozen at once, and it's jarring.
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Music
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To Sudan Archives, the violin is a ‘voice’ — and a foundation for vulnerable pop
This Friday, the virtuoso violinist and pop artist brings her confessional songs to Royale.
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Theater
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An electrifying ‘Some Like It Hot’ at the Opera House
The musical, adapted from the classic 1959 film, supplies some badly-needed heat this winter.
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