Boston Globe’s 153-year print run was halted for the first time due to a severe snowstorm. Record snowfall prevented staff from reaching the printing plant, forcing the cancellation of Tuesday’s edition. This unprecedented event highlights the impact of extreme weather, even as digital news consumption rises.
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