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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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Health

‘Kind of amazing.’ A brain game can cut dementia risk by 25 percent, study shows.

Here's what else can help you lower your chances of developing Alzheimer's. Continue reading →

Lifestyle

A $24 cup of coffee has landed in Boston. Is it worth the price tag?

George Howell’s exalted brew raises the eternal question of American luxury: When does craftsmanship turn into self-parody? Continue reading →

Politics

Stephen Miller is a top Trump adviser. Katie Miller has a podcast. So who’s advertising on it?

Amid her episodes with Trump administration officials, celebrities, and health influencers, Katie Miller’s podcast has attracted advertisers and guests who are trying to shape policy. Continue reading →

Crime & Courts

Four State Police academy staffers face involuntary manslaughter charges in death of recruit

Enrique Delgado-Garcia died after a boxing training exercise in 2024. Continue reading →

Health

In Boston, ‘street psychiatrists’ are meeting patients where they sleep

With homelessness surging, “street psychiatry” is meeting patients where they sleep, even as political battles threaten the systems meant to help them. Continue reading →

The Nation

Politics

Democrats say White House offer on ICE is ‘insufficient’ as Homeland Security funding set to expire

Coming to an agreement on the charged issue of immigration enforcement will be difficult, especially as rank-and-file lawmakers in both parties were skeptical about finding common ground. Continue reading →

Politics

Ghislaine Maxwell appeals for clemency from Trump as she declines to answer questions from lawmakers

She’s come under new scrutiny as lawmakers try to investigate how Epstein, a well-connected financier, was able to sexually abuse underage girls for years. Continue reading →

Nation

FBI doesn’t know about any communication between Savannah Guthrie and mom’s suspected kidnappers

Officials don't know about any suspects or persons of interest in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, an FBI spokesperson said. Continue reading →

The World

World

Venezuela frees key opposition figures, then rearrests one

Venezuela freed a group of prominent opposition leaders, but one of the most prominent among them, Juan Pablo Guanipa, was apparently taken back into custody hours later. Continue reading →

World

Vance is in Armenia, a country no sitting US president or vice president has visited before

The vice president is meeting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who signed a deal at the White House in August intended to reopen key transportation routes. Continue reading →

World

Iran detains prominent opposition figures, expanding crackdown on dissent

After being condemned by a reformist group, Iran arrested several prominent politicians. Continue reading →

Editorial & Opinion

Editorials

The budgets for the bus go up and up

Cities and towns across Massachusetts are struggling with higher school transportation costs. Continue reading →

OpEds

Students are AI natives. Why aren’t their colleges?

Colleges risk falling behind unless they rethink curriculum, experiential learning, and employer partnerships. Continue reading →

Columns

Some non-football, post-Super Bowl thoughts

You have thoughts about the game, just as I do. Continue reading →

Metro

Politics

An aide to Governor Healey is set to lose her work authorization. She’s suing Trump to keep it.

Valentina Amaro Bowser, an immigrant from Venezuela, is in limbo after the federal government paused certain visa applications. Continue reading →

Rhode Island

Video: Police release body camera footage from Brown University shooting

The heavily redacted video begins at 4:16 p.m. on Dec. 13, about 10 minutes after the first call came in. The 20 minutes that follow show police rushing to clear the building and get victims out. Continue reading →

Massachusetts

Funeral Mass for Gus Sanfilippo, captain of Lily Jean, to be held in Gloucester

A funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, 10 a.m. at St. Ann Church in Gloucester. Continue reading →

Sports

Patriots

It was Year 1 of a new era for the Patriots, and one bad day didn’t unravel their progress

The first season of coach Mike Vrabel's tenure went far beyond expectations, but didn't have a storybook ending. Continue reading →

Red Sox

Red Sox acquire third baseman Caleb Durbin in six-player trade with Brewers

Durbin, a righthanded hitter who turns 26 this month, finished third in National League Rookie of the Year voting in 2025. Continue reading →

Hockey

Boston College erases those Beanpot demons, knocks off Boston University to capture 21st title

Andre Gasseau and Will Vote each scored twice as the Eagles won their first pot of beans at TD Garden since 2016. Continue reading →

Business

Climate

Is the ice safe for winter fun? A pro shares how to check.

Cold weather alone doesn't guarantee that a pond or lake is safe for winter recreation. Continue reading →

Biotech

Eli Lilly to buy Watertown biotech Orna Therapeutics for $2.4 billion

It's the latest in a string of science-focused deals that the pharmaceutical giant has made over the past 12 months as its stock has surged. Continue reading →

Bold Types

VHB continues its out-of-state expansion under new leader Bill Ashworth

Bold Types is our weekly roundup of movers and shakers on the Boston business scene. Continue reading →

Obituaries

Obituaries

Philippe Morillon, general who made fateful protection promise, dies at 90

“You are now under the protection of the United Nations,” the general told the besieged citizens of Srebrenica in Bosnia-Herzegovina. "I will never abandon you.” Two years later, Serb forces massacred 8,000 men and boys there. Continue reading →

Obituaries

LaMonte McLemore, singer and founding member of The 5th Dimension, dies at 90

The group had such hits as "Up, Up and Away" and "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" in the late 1960s. Continue reading →

Arts & Lifestyle

Television

‘Soul Power’ tells the story of how the ABA helped create the modern NBA

A new Prime Video docuseries, out Feb. 12, delves into the history of the league that first incorporated the three point shot. Continue reading →

Love Letters

At 24, how do you know if someone is ‘the one’?

How important are the doubts? Continue reading →

Music

Bad Bunny brings the vibrance of Puerto Rico to the Super Bowl halftime show

Viewers were in for a visual feast with Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico-inspired stage. The miniature island seemed to bloom in real time. Continue reading →