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Sunday, July 13, 2025
Today's Headlines

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Politics

Biden is gone, but Republicans like Scott Brown want to make sure he’s not forgotten in the midterms

Former senator Scott Brown's first hit on his Democratic opponent in New Hampshire shows that Republicans just can't quit Joe Biden. Continue reading →

Higher Education

The next front in the battle over America’s universities? Accreditation.

In its push to reshape American higher education, the Trump administration is threatening the independent process of university accreditation — starting with Harvard. Continue reading →

Politics

Consumers start to feel impact of Trump’s tariffs as businesses wrestle with prices: ‘A horrible decision by our government’

Consumers are starting to face the impact of President Trump's tariffs as business owners wrestle with how much to raise prices or hold off on inventory. Continue reading →

Health

He had six months to live. Then came an experimental cancer treatment launched by Harvard researchers.

The hunt for a medical breakthrough has been caught up in the Trump administration's political assault on the university. Continue reading →

World

Russia warns US, South Korea and Japan against forming security alliance targeting North Korea

Relations between Russia and North Korea have been flourishing in recent years, with North Korea supplying troops and ammunition to support Russia’s war against Ukraine in return for military and economic assistance. Continue reading →

Globe Magazine

The 18 best sandwich shops in Greater Boston

Discover the best sandwiches in Boston, from classic Italian to Caribbean flavors. Explore the top eateries and their unique offerings. Continue reading →

17 neighborhood restaurants we can’t live without

Discover the top-rated Boston neighborhood restaurants, from cozy South End spots to vibrant Jamaican eateries, offering delicious dishes and unique dining experiences. Continue reading →

Berkshire County’s ambulance deserts are dire. I see them firsthand as an EMT.

Lawmakers want to designate EMS as an essential service. That should only be the start. Continue reading →

The Nation

Nation

Osprey came back from the brink once. Now chicks are dying in nests, and some blame overfishing.

The fish-eating raptor known for gymnastic dives and whistle-like chirps is an American conservation success story. But an expert has documented an alarming trend. Continue reading →

Nation

A love note in a bottle is found years later, an ocean away

It was September 2012 when Brad Squires and Anita Moran decided to cap off their impromptu romantic picnic on Canada’s Bell Island by flinging a bottle containing a handwritten note about their day together into the sea. Continue reading →

Nation

Virginians are restoring a forest economy built on herbs and tradition

For centuries, these forest plants have been a part of Appalachian cultural heritage, used by local people for food, traditional medicine and extra income. But the market has long been poorly regulated, which has led to low prices and overharvesting. Continue reading →

The World

World

A landscape of death: What’s left where Ukraine invaded Russia

Ukraine's surprise incursion into western Russia last summer quickly overran Sudzha, a little town in Kursk near the border that hosts a transit station for a natural gas pipeline. Ukrainian forces also held a swath of nearby countryside dotted with villages. Continue reading →

World

59 Palestinians in Gaza are killed by Israeli airstrikes or shot dead while seeking aid

The deaths came after no signs of a breakthrough in ceasefire talks following two days of meetings between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Continue reading →

World

When it’s this hot, ‘We are enduring, not living’

It’s just 8 a.m., and the sun is already punishing. Shahbaz Ali, a 32-year-old ride-hailing motorcycle driver, is drenched in sweat before his day has even begun. Continue reading →

Editorial & Opinion

Editorials