Today's Headlines
All of the headlines from today's paper.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Today's Headlines

To catch a predator: College students tried to set up a sting via Tinder, falsely telling a 22-year-old man that he was meeting up with a 17-year-old. But their plot went terribly wrong. HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED.

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World

Iran’s supreme leader killed in major attack by US and Israel

State media reported that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in his compound in Tehran. Satellite photos from Airbus showed the site heavily bombed. Continue reading →

World

For Trump, the Iran attack is the ultimate war of choice

ith his broad attack on Iran early Saturday and his call to the Iranian people to overthrow their government, President Trump has embarked on the ultimate war of choice. Continue reading →

Immigration

‘My heart is broken’: Trump’s deportation agenda and the impossible choice it means for an American family

Christina Toledo and her children are Americans. To keep her family together, can they leave the only country they’ve ever known? Continue reading →

Health

State revives long-stalled plans to redevelop Shattuck Hospital site at Franklin Park

Neighborhood groups are mobilizing against any proposal that would bring supportive housing and addiction treatment to the campus. Continue reading →

Globe Magazine

Assumption University students tried to set up a sting on Tinder. It all went terribly wrong.

The online set-up was fake, but the consequences that followed were real. Continue reading →

Larry Bird was left out of pickup games in French Lick. He nearly slipped away entirely.

Were it not for a string of unlikely events and minor miracles, the world might have never known a basketball legend. Continue reading →

I’ve always been a Boston sports fan. But the women’s hockey team is something different.

Women’s sports get written off — but not when the Fleet are playing. Continue reading →

The Nation

Politics

Kash Patel’s girlfriend seeks fame and fortune, escorted by an FBI SWAT team

You may never have heard of Alexis Wilkins, but she is one of the best-protected country music singers in the United States. Continue reading →

Politics

QAnon faithful see validation in the Epstein files

The theory at the heart of the QAnon conspiracy theory was simple, even if the details were not: A global cabal of elites was running a child sex-trafficking ring. Continue reading →

Politics

A Supreme Court case over whether marijuana users can own guns is creating unusual alliances

Should marijuana users be able to own guns? Continue reading →