Today's Headlines
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Sunday, February 22, 2026
Today's Headlines
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Vermont

Vermont’s Republican governor has been campaigning on ‘affordability’ for years. Now other politicians are catching up.

Governor Phil Scott was early to the cost of living crisis. As other politicians catch up, his experience shows the benefits and limits of preaching "affordability." Continue reading →

Politics

The overhaul of White Stadium is set to cost $325 million. How does the price compare to other soccer venues?

In Boston, costs have jumped more than 60 percent from an initial projection of $200 million. Continue reading →

The Big Day

When a wedding column takes a tragic turn

Sadness soon followed joy. But it couldn’t erase what the Boston newlyweds had shared. Continue reading →

Metro

The Brown University shooter and the MIT professor he killed

The two were on the same path for two decades. Then, after one succeeded in science and one failed, their stories clashed back together in deadly violence. Continue reading →

Health

A doctor watches his 28-year-old daughter suffer from long COVID. He clings fiercely to hope.

Researchers now recognize eight different trajectories after COVID infection; some are severely ill many months later. Continue reading →

Globe Magazine

When a wedding column takes a tragic turn

Sadness soon followed joy. But it couldn’t erase what the Boston newlyweds had shared. Continue reading →

Ultraprocessing. Dyes. Sugars. An expert helped me navigate the grocery store.

Amid warnings about the dangers in our food supply, shopping can be a bewildering experience. Continue reading →

A rare illness haunts generations of Massachusetts families

Machado-Joseph disease causes sufferers to struggle with speech and movement as they lose control of their bodies. Continue reading →

The Nation

Nation

NASA moon rocket hit by new problem expected to bump astronauts’ trip into April

NASA’s new moon rocket has suffered another setback, almost certain to bump astronauts’ lunar trip into spring. Continue reading →

Nation

A somber perspective from skiers who got out as a doomed group arrived

Last Sunday, two parties moved through the mountains above Donner Summit in opposite directions — one heading out from a cluster of backcountry cabins called the Frog Lake Huts, the other hiking in. Only one would return whole. Continue reading →

Climate

‘House is toasty.’ But the electric bill? Here’s what readers really think about heat pumps.

Heat pumps use outside temperature differences to make our homes cozy and warm, while lowering our reliance on fossil fuels that drive climate change. Continue reading →