Today's Headlines
All of the headlines from today's paper.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Today's Headlines
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Nation

More than half the US threatened with ice, snow, and cold in massive winter storm

Forecasters say over half the US population could be affected by snow, ice, or bitter cold as a winter storm sweeps across the county. Continue reading →

Immigration

Hundreds protest against ICE in Maine as fear grips immigrant communities: ‘It’s like a manufactured crisis’

On the fourth day of an ICE surge in Portland, the city's immigrant community remains in fear as locals take to the street. Continue reading →

Crime & Courts

Boston judge issues order protecting immigrant students who sued Trump administration over free speech

US District Judge William G. Young wrote Thursday that any change in the immigration status of the students will be presumed to be retribution and declared void. Continue reading →

Politics

Downtown Boston is still struggling. For Segun Idowu’s replacement, will Wu focus there?

Idowu's impending departure raises questions about whether his successor will continue his neighborhood-focused approach to the job. Continue reading →

Nation

100 clergy arrested at airport protest as Minnesotans strike against ICE

Roughly 100 clergy were arrested without incident during a protest against deportation flights at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport on Friday, as an economic protest of the Trump administration’s immigration operations in Minnesota shuttered hundreds of businesses in the Twin Cities. Continue reading →

The Nation

Nation

Increased scrutiny leads to an improved organ transplant system

For years, the nonprofit groups that coordinate transplants in the United States regularly ignored federal rules. Continue reading →

Nation

Philadelphia sues over removal of slavery exhibit at Independence National Historical Park

Outraged critics are accusing President Trump of “whitewashing history” after the National Park Service removed an exhibit on slavery at Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park Continue reading →

Nation

Rejecting decades of science, vaccine panel chair says polio and other shots should be optional

Offering a startlingly candid view into the philosophy guiding vaccine recommendations under the Trump administration, the leader of the federal panel that recommends vaccines for Americans said shots against polio and measles -- and perhaps all diseases -- should be optional, offered only in consultation with a clinician. Continue reading →

The World

World

Trump says US ‘armada’ heading to Iran, raising pressure on regime

President Donald Trump said late Thursday that a large naval force was heading to Iran, continuing his threats of U.S. military action against the government nearly a month after protests erupted across the country. Continue reading →

World

No beer for you: How British pubs fought a tax increase

More than 1,400 pubs and restaurants have banned all Labour party legislators in a protest over a planned increase in a property tax. Continue reading →