THE FINE PRINT
The Fed cut rates in hopes of a soft landing. What’s next?
What the Fed’s interest rate cut means for mortgages, auto loans, and credit card debt
The interest rate cut makes it a good time for consumers to think about how to take advantage of the first tick down in interest rates since 2020.
Hezbollah leader vows retaliation against Israel for attacks on devices as both sides trade strikes
As the leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah spoke in a televised speech, Hezbollah and the Israeli military traded new strikes over the border and at least two Israeli soldiers were killed.
Republicans are trying a new approach to abortion in the race for Congress
In New York, endangered GOP Representative Mark Lawler, sitting at a kitchen table with his wife in one ad said, “There can be no place for extremism in women’s health care.”
Jet travel, yacht adventures, and more. How Steward’s CEO used corporate funds as the company crumbled.
A Globe analysis rounds out a globetrotting portrait of how Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre and other executives spent their time — and the company’s money — in the months and years before it went under.
What’s that giant thing that’s been leaping out of the water all over the North Shore?
The sturgeon, a massive, dinosaur-like, rare fish, has suddenly been spotted all over the North Shore this summer, in numbers no one can recall.
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Your memories of Boston's busing era
Perspective: The busing crisis divided Boston. But playgrounds brought kids like me together.
‘You tried to break us, and you didn’t’: One family relives busing in new audio documentary
Earline Pruitt, and her daughter Denise, describe the start of school desegregation in this Globe audio documentary.
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