Today's Headlines
All of the headlines from today's paper.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Today's Headlines
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Energy

As war in Iran rages on, New Englanders see rising gas, home heating oil costs

While the price shock is already hurting consumers in the short term, the ripple effects of those rapid cost hikes threaten to reignite broader inflation. Continue reading →

Massachusetts

Much of Concord is a dead zone for cell service. What would Thoreau think?

With the town finally taking major steps to address its lack of coverage come questions of “self-reliance.” Continue reading →

Rhode Island Crime

In scathing report on clergy abuse, one nun in Providence stood out for her courage to push back

“If only the diocese over this course of history had taken the approach of that religious sister,” R.I. Attorney General Neronha said, “many children would have been spared this horrific abuse.” Continue reading →

Politics

In one year, Healey has lost more than half of her Cabinet, outpacing the departures under her predecessors

Eight Cabinet members have departed Governor Maura Healey’s administration since she took office in 2023. Continue reading →

K-12

Boston Public School graduation rates reached all-time high last year, data shows

Massachusetts’ largest school district continues to lag behind the state as a whole in getting diplomas into the hands of seniors. Continue reading →

The Nation

Nation

Two men charged with supporting Islamic State in Gracie Mansion attack

A homemade bomb laced with metal and powerful explosives was thrown at anti-Muslim protesters outside the New York City mayor’s residence over the weekend. Continue reading →

Nation

An effort to remedy harm from a race-based kidney test helps Black patients seeking transplants

An unprecedented effort to reverse the effects of a racially biased medical test that blocked or delayed Black people from getting kidney transplants seems to be working. Continue reading →

The World

World

New footage raises likelihood the US struck an Iranian school where a blast killed at least 165

New footage shows what an expert investigative group says is likely an American Tomahawk missile hitting a compound in southern Iran, meters from the school where a deadly unclaimed blast killed more than 165 people at the start of the war raging in the Mideast. Continue reading →

World

After global economy shudders, Trump zigzags on whether war will end soon

On a day when the fighting in the Middle East sent tremors through global markets, President Trump offered contradictory signals about the war, suggesting that it could be ending “soon” and then a few hours later leaving the timing open-ended. Continue reading →

World

Israeli forces raid new area in southern Lebanon, bombard near Beirut

Israeli forces advanced in southern Lebanon on Monday, entering new territory as part of a stated effort to expand a military-controlled buffer zone, as Israel stepped up its campaign against the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah. Continue reading →