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Tuesday, October 7, 2025
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Metro

‘It feels like it is still Oct. 7.’ Boston community reflects on two years since attacks on Israel, ongoing Gaza war.

Two years after the attack, many in the Boston area affected by the conflict describe Oct. 7 as a day suspended in time. Feelings of helplessness, fear, and grief are impossible to shake. Continue reading →

New Hampshire

In New Hampshire, gleaning taps into surplus crops to combat hunger

As the Trump administration has cut millions from food assistance, advocates are looking to local fields for solutions. Continue reading →

Immigration

ICE plans to use Vermont facility to host team using AI, social media to target people

Vermont has also long served as an essential outpost of the US Department of Homeland Security and, in particular, its most controversial arm, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Continue reading →

Politics

Chicago and Illinois sue to stop Trump’s Guard deployment plan after Portland ruling

The lawsuit alleges that “these advances in President Trump’s long-declared ‘War’ on Chicago and Illinois are unlawful and dangerous.” Continue reading →

World

Israel and Hamas launch indirect talks in Egypt on eve of Gaza war anniversary

The talks unfolded amid many questions about the plan presented by President Trump last week, including the disarmament of the militant group — a key Israeli demand — and the future governance of Gaza. Continue reading →

The Nation

Nation

Supreme Court rejects appeal from Maxwell

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal of the criminal conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Continue reading →

Nation

Supreme Court returns to face Trump tests of presidential power

When the nine justices of the Supreme Court return to their raised mahogany bench each year on the first Monday of October, it typically marks the end of a three-month stretch of rest and reflection. Continue reading →

Nation

Supreme Court rebuffs push to revive Missouri law barring police from enforcing some US gun laws

The Supreme Court refused Monday to revive a controversial Missouri gun law that bans police from enforcing some federal firearm laws. Continue reading →

The World

World

French premier resigns hours after naming government, plunging France further into political chaos

The French presidency said in a statement that President Emmanuel Macron has accepted his resignation. Continue reading →

World

Pakistan fights its fiercest Taliban insurgency in a decade

The increasing militant activity has threatened Pakistan’s positioning as a military powerhouse in South Asia. Continue reading →

World

Internal audits shed light on Ukraine’s secret weapons spending

Ukraine is now self-sufficient for nearly 60 percent of its armaments, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said last month. Continue reading →

Editorial & Opinion

OpEds

Canadians really want the Blue Jays to beat the Yankees. Trump is a big reason why.

In Canada the term “Yankees” stands as shorthand for the citizens of the country that twice sent Trump to the White House. Continue reading →

Editorials

Trump’s deal may end Gaza war, but rebuilding peace will be far harder

A hostage for prisoner swap is only the first step. Continue reading →

Letters

Government shut, with no end in sight

Readers weigh the stakes as the government shutdown continues. Writes one, "The effect of this political impasse will not improve our lot." Continue reading →

Metro

Metro

‘It feels like it is still Oct. 7.’ Boston community reflects on two years since attacks on Israel, ongoing Gaza war.

Two years after the attack, many in the Boston area affected by the conflict describe Oct. 7 as a day suspended in time. Feelings of helplessness, fear, and grief are impossible to shake. Continue reading →