— This is good news, but notice how support dramatically falls off as housing projects get bigger: “Poll Shows Big Support for Upzoning in Boston” (B&T)
— Just two words sank a worthy program: “Veterans program at Suffolk canceled over use of ‘restorative justice’ term” (BBJ)
— Peggy Noonan is right: give credit where insane credit is due. And he does deserve some credit: “Trump’s Big Beautiful Gaza Peace Plan” (WSJ) Btw: Tom Friedman (NYT) agrees.
— A new candidate for next year’s Nobel Peace Prize? “Billionaire Trump Ally Emerges as Key Broker in Harvard Fight” (NYT)
— Breaking news: After two decades, they’ve finally filled the old Barnes & Noble space! “Uniqlo to take long-vacant Downtown Crossing space” (BBJ)
— Shirley Leung rightly identifies the real threats: “From Houston to the ‘other Cambridge,’ rising biotech hubs want to steal Boston’s bacon” (Globe)
— I used to be a ranch-home snob. No longer: “The 1950s American Ranch House Makes a Comeback” (WSJ)
— Microsoft is forging an interesting local alliance: “Microsoft Tries to Catch Up in AI With Healthcare Push, Harvard Deal” (WSJ)
— A reader alerted me to this wake-up-call editorial from the Herald: “Today’s high costs = tomorrow’s retirement nightmare” (Herald)
— If this leads to a stronger two-point game, then I’m all for it: “Celtics using training camp as preparation to be a faster, more physical team this season” (Globe)
