Today's Headlines
All of the headlines from today's paper.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Today's Headlines
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Patriots

‘Vrabes and the boys’: The adventures of Mike Vrabel and his golf and skiing buddies

The Patriots' coach is most comfortable hanging with a crew that includes a funeral director, an owner of an artificial turf company, and a medical device salesman. Continue reading →

Housing

Why some lawmakers hope a divisive ballot measure will force Beacon Hill to finally address rent control

Some tenant advocates are hoping lawmakers will take up a legislative compromise to enact a version of rent control while avoiding a bruising ballot fight. Continue reading →

Politics

Trump has been having the same fight about sanctuary cities for 10 years. Winning it may not be the point.

President Trump has been largely rebuffed by the courts each time he’s attempted to punish Democratic cities and states. Continue reading →

Business

How wedding professionals and couples are grappling with economic uncertainty this year

A wedding has always been one of the most expensive days of a couple’s lives, but inflation, tariffs, and other affordability concerns are putting the luxe trappings of matrimony out of reach for many in Massachusetts. Continue reading →

World

She filmed Iran’s violent crackdown on protesters. Now she is afraid to go outside.

The 37-year-old Iranian beautician marched with her friends through the streets in her hometown of Karaj, taking video as they chanted against Iran's rulers. Continue reading →

Globe Magazine

Ten ways the Patriots built a new culture, from a two-minute drive to a surprise barbecue drop-in

How New England built trust, chemistry, and a new culture in Foxborough. Continue reading →

Want to get into a great college? Try being rich, male, and a champion squash player.

A 2023 Supreme Court decision barred colleges from considering race in deciding who gets in. But what has resulted is anything but equitable. Continue reading →

Taking the leap: Why more Black women are making the move to live abroad

In their 20s and older, Black women are meeting online to share the pros and cons of beginning a new season of their lives outside the US. Continue reading →

The Nation

Nation

Spiritual ties of ousted Venezuelan president Maduro and successor include guru Sathya Sai Baba

Religious identity is complex in Venezuela, where it is common for people to blend multiple religious and spiritual practices. Continue reading →

Nation

Colorado funeral home owner who abused nearly 200 corpses gets 40 years, decried as a ‘monster’

A Colorado funeral home owner who stashed 189 decomposing bodies and gave families fake ashes has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for corpse abuse Continue reading →

Nation

Armchair detectives flood social media as search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother continues

As officials search for Nancy Guthrie, people online are having their say. Continue reading →