Today's Headlines
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Sunday, February 15, 2026
Today's Headlines

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Climate

Adapting to climate change could cost eight Big Digs, according to a recent state report

In the next 25 years, Massachusetts needs to spend between $90 billion and $130 billion to adapt to threats from climate change. Continue reading →

Health

Boston built a global biotech empire. Now the talent is quietly drifting away.

In a first-of-its-kind survey, the Globe asked hundreds of scientists about the impact of federal funding cuts. Continue reading →

Retail

‘I will take this so far’: Why Newbury Street’s Rainbows Pottery Studio is at the center of a social media storm

The owner of the Back Bay studio is facing accusations of mistreating customers and staff and employing a sex offender. Continue reading →

Health

‘I feel reborn’: How GLP-1 drugs are transforming the lives of people struggling with addiction

A pilot program is testing the surprising benefits of weight-loss drugs for substance use disorders. Continue reading →

Globe Magazine

This Sunday River ski home blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings

With trail views and an organic aesthetic, this slopeside home in Maine is a natural fit for a family of six. Continue reading →

Forgetful of names? You’re not alone. And you can fight back.

For most of my life, I’ve had a superpower: the ability to recall names. Now, at 52, it’s my kryptonite. Continue reading →

Excuse me, I believe you have my stapler: How a borrowed item led to love and marriage

From high-achieving high school sweethearts to husband and wife. Continue reading →

The Nation

Politics

TSA workers brace for another shutdown they didn’t cause

It is an especially hard hit for TSA employees this time around, because many are just coming out of the financial strain they suffered during last year’s 43-day shutdown. Continue reading →

Nation

ICE agents menaced Minnesota protesters at their homes, filings say

Among nearly 100 sworn statements filed in federal court Friday are more than a dozen accounts in which federal agents deployed to Minnesota singled out protesters, finding the addresses of their homes and showing up there. Continue reading →

Nation

A ‘Facebook warrior’ retreats after a Charlie Kirk post got him jailed

Larry Bushart was quite possibly the only person who was hauled off by police officers, charged with a felony, and jailed on $2 million bail after weighing in on Kirk’s assassination. A sheriff in a county near his home said that a meme Bushart had reposted on a community Facebook page could be perceived as a violent threat. Continue reading →