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Thursday, October 2, 2025
Today's Headlines

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Politics

The federal government isn’t the only thing shut down in Washington. So are bipartisan budget talks.

There’s little discussion going on across the aisle about the shutdown, especially at the leadership level, as Democrats and Republicans focus on the messaging battle. Continue reading →

Cape Cod and Islands

Provincetown is losing its nostalgic charm. Locals are fighting to save the town from a ‘Nantucket-ization.’

Owner-run inns, which have helped define the Provincetown experience for decades, are on the decline. Could local politics hinder future growth? Continue reading →

Politics

‘It’s a no-brainer’: Democrats try to re-create past Obamacare wins in fraught shutdown battle

Democrats are convinced that tapping into public concern over health care access will strengthen their hand in shutdown talks with Republicans. Continue reading →

Climate

Mass Save was redesigned to better reach low-income residents. But there’s a problem.

A new, three-year Mass Save budget was aimed at delivering more services to low-income residents. It hasn't worked out that way. Continue reading →

Obituaries

Jane Goodall, whose groundbreaking work with chimpanzees helped humans understand them, has died

She was 91 and died of natural causes, the Jane Goodall Institute said in a statement. Continue reading →

The Nation

Nation

Pentagon plans widespread random polygraphs, NDAs to stanch leaks

The Pentagon plans to impose strict nondisclosure agreements and random polygraph testing for scores of people in its headquarters, including many top officials, according to two people familiar with the proposal and documents obtained by The Washington Post, escalating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's war on leakers and internal dissent. Continue reading →

Nation

Trump administration to withhold $18 billion for New York City transit projects

The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it would withhold $18 billion in federal funds previously awarded to New York City for two of the largest infrastructure projects in the country. Continue reading →

Nation

Fewer women cross state lines for abortion in 2025, suggesting more pill use, study suggests

Fewer people had abortions in the first half of 2025 in states that allow the procedure, a report found, marking the first such decline in the three years since Roe v. Wade was overturned. Continue reading →

The World

World

Pope Leo wades into US controversies on military, abortion, immigrants

Making a rare foray into US politics, Pope Leo XIV described the blustery talk by President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at a meeting of military commanders on Tuesday as “concerning,” and he called out those who describe themselves as “pro-life” for opposing abortion but do not reject the “inhuman treatment” of migrants and the death penalty. Continue reading →

World

Gaza City exodus is overwhelming relief efforts, aid agencies say

The Israeli military has said that its ground assault to take control of Gaza City, which began Sept. 16, is an effort to rout one of the last remaining Hamas strongholds in the Gaza Strip. Continue reading →

World

Protests about Morocco’s spending on World Cup over schools and hospitals spiral

The demonstrations, organized by a leaderless movement dominated by internet-savvy youth, have taken the country by surprise and emerged as some of Morocco’s biggest in years. Continue reading →

Editorial & Opinion

Editorials

Massachusetts is failing its students if it can’t boost MCAS scores

Schools need to put money toward evidence-based practices to improve performance. Continue reading →

Columns

‘Your struggle doesn’t negate your humanity’: State Representative David LeBoeuf opens up on coping with alcoholism

LeBoeuf hopes that sharing his story will help others avoid hitting rock bottom. Continue reading →

Columns

We need more cracks in MAGA armor

There is a long way to go before anyone can say the tide has turned significantly against Trump. Continue reading →

Metro

Politics

Governor Healey, AG Campbell criticize Trump administration for close to $7 million in cuts to public safety funds

Healey’s office said the loss in funding "jeopardizes Massachuse