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Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Today's Headlines

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Economy

How to get meals, repairs, and rides to the airport without spending a dime

In these community-led economies, time literally equals money. Continue reading →

Metro

‘The red flags were there’: The police interrogation of Latarsha Sanders was problematic

Latarsha Sanders was in no condition to understand the stakes as she sat in an interrogation room at the Brockton police station. Continue reading →

Politics

‘The clock is almost out.’ Optimism is low in Congress about extending expiring Obamacare tax credits.

As a Dec. 31 deadline approaches, major obstacles remain to extend tax credits for about 22 million Americans and prevent major increases in health insurance premiums. Continue reading →

Massachusetts

MLB scandal sparks changes to sports wagering, but public health advocates say addiction still a major risk

Putting caps on pitch-by-pitch "microbets" in baseball may protect sports integrity, but still allows problem gamblers to bet compulsively. Continue reading →

Politics

Supreme Court seems likely to back Trump’s power to fire independent agency board members

The court’s conservative majority suggested it would overturn a unanimous 90-year-old decision that has limited when presidents can fire agencies’ board members. Continue reading →

The Nation

Politics

Alina Habba, a Trump loyalist, resigns as New Jersey’s top prosecutor

A former personal lawyer to President Trump, Alina Habba began leading the New Jersey office in March. In July, when her tenure was expected to end, the Justice Department kept her in place through a series of complex maneuvers that led to immediate legal challenges. Continue reading →

Nation

Court settlement approved for New Orleans Archdiocese to pay hundreds of clergy abuse victims

A federal judge has approved a deal that will clear the way for the New Orleans Archdiocese to pay at least $230 million to hundreds of victims. Continue reading →

Politics

Trump is giving farmers $12 billion in aid. They’ve been hit hard by his trade war with China.

The president unveiled the plan at a White House roundtable with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, lawmakers, and farmers. Continue reading →

The World

World

The US gave Mexico a list of Russian spies. Mexico let them stay.

Mexico’s proximity to the United States and the cover provided by tourism for spies to operate has allowed Moscow to significantly ramp up espionage activities in the country in recent years. Continue reading →

World

Europe’s leaders vow to support Ukraine as talks to end war falter

After the meeting, Macron’s office issued a statement saying the group had worked on the US peace proposals “with a view to supplementing it with European contributions, in close coordination with Ukraine.” Continue reading →

World

UN aid coordination agency cuts appeal for 2026 to $33b

“In 2025, hunger surged. Food budgets were slashed — even as famines hit parts of Sudan and Gaza. Health systems broke apart,” said Tom Fletcher, chief of the humanitarian office. Continue reading →

Editorial & Opinion

OpEds

CDC’s hepatitis B reversal puts newborns back at risk

The recommendation corrodes one of the greatest public health victories of the past 30 years. Continue reading →

Editorials

Home care workers should be licensed and regulated

The current system for workers who help elderly or disabled people with nonmedical tasks like bathing, dressing, or cooking is practically unregulated. Continue reading →

OpEds

Big tech wants a free pass — even if AI toys harm children

Although tech companies often don’t directly manufacture these toys, their absolutist ideological opposition to any legal safeguards on AI is making kids emotionally, mentally, and physically vulnerable. Continue reading →

Metro

Metro

‘The red flags were there’: The police interrogation of Latarsha Sanders wa