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Wednesday, April 5, 2023
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Politics
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Trump’s arraignment was a solemn proceeding. Outside the courthouse, the sideshows reigned.
On the street, a surreal scene played out in the city that made Trump who he is.
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Experts say Trump prosecution far from sure thing
The arraignment of former president Donald J. Trump marked a watershed moment in American political and legal history, experts said, but the outcome is far from certain.
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Investigations
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Head of Mass. Commission for the Blind steps down following Globe report of turmoil within the agency
The report detailed allegations of verbal abuse, questionable spending, and subpar services.
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Nation
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Trump faces 34 felony charges
Trump pleaded not guilty in the case, which has far-reaching political consequences and opens a perilous chapter in the long public life of the real estate mogul and former president, who now faces the embarrassing prospect of a criminal trial.
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The Nation
Nation
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FDA plans to allow a second updated COVID booster for vulnerable Americans
The Food and Drug Administration plans to allow older and immunocompromised Americans to get a second updated coronavirus booster shot in the near future, an acknowledgment of the virus’s continuing risks to vulnerable people whose immunity might be sagging months after a previous inoculation.
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Nation
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Mass Yellowstone bison hunt kills more than 1,000
Officials said they had no choice but to approve the lengthy culling of the roughly 6,000-member herd as the animals instinctually cross the park boundary onto other public lands. The hunt is part of a strategy to prevent them from infecting livestock with a disease, brucellosis.
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Nation
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Former aide to Maryland ex-governor dies after shooting involving FBI
A onetime top aide to Maryland’s former governor who was the subject of a manhunt after he failed to appear for a federal fraud trial last month was injured in a shooting involving the FBI in Tennessee on Monday and later died, the authorities said.
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The World
World
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Antiwar officer from Putin’s elite security team defects
Gleb Karakulov is one of the few Russians to flee and go public who have rank, as well as knowledge of intimate details of Putin’s life and potentially classified information.
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World
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Finland joins NATO in major blow to Russia over Ukraine war
A historic realignment of the post-Cold War security landscape doubles the alliance’s border with Russia.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Tax relief: Reading Mariano’s tea leaves
With Massachusetts losing population, this is no time to water down Healey's bold proposal.
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OPINION
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Working-class voters didn’t leave the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party left them.
The GOP is now the party of blue-collar America.
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OPINION
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Another ‘Teflon Don’ finally gets scratched in court
As with mobster John Gotti decades earlier, prosecutors are hoping to make criminal charges against Donald Trump stick.
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Metro
K-12
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A job offer was revoked for this superintendent finalist. The reason? For using the word ‘ladies’ in an e-mail, he said.
The Easthampton School Committee revoked its job offer to Vito Perrone after meeting in executive session last Thursday.
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Metro
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After 28 years, Boston city archivist John McColgan is history
The city’s history was always in good hands with Dorchester’s John McColgan.
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Politics
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Boston partners with national researchers to develop new gun violence reduction strategy
City officials, clergy, advocates, and academics convened Tuesday for an antiviolence workshop and said they’ll be holding a community healing tour in an effort to prevent further violence in Boston.
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Sports
CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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League source expects Celtics to sign former Raptors wing Justin Champagnie to fill out roster
Champagnie averaged 18.2 points and 8 rebounds this season in the G League. The Celtics have had an open roster spot since trading Noah Vonleh in early January.
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Red Sox Notebook
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Why are the Red Sox (and their opponents) launching so many homers to start the season?
Unusual winds? A juiced ball? The answer might be more simple than you think.
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Gary Washburn | On Basketball
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On a night when Joel Embiid was extraordinary (52 points), the Celtics still came close to stealing a season sweep of the 76ers
Any anxiety about a potential second-round series with the 76ers should have dissipated after this one. The 76ers were fortunate to pull out a 103-101 victory over the Celtics.
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Business
Innovation economy
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He’s off to the races with a new pro bicycling league
Entrepreneur Paris Wallace says the focus is on diversity and gender equity right from the start.
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THE FINE PRINT
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From interest rates to credit card debt, here’s a breakdown of everything affecting consumers right now
Consumers have faced a rocky road in recent years, facing the pandemic, high gas and oil prices, inflation, high interest rates, and bank failures.
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Commercial
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Developer pitches hotel near Boston Common
The 15-story project would go on a parking lot on West Street, the latest in a wave of smaller hotels pitched downtown since the pandemic began to ease.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Seymour Stein, record executive who signed up Talking Heads, Madonna, dead at 80
The brash, prescient, and highly successful founder of Sire Records helped launch the careers of many punk and new wave artists.
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Keith Reid, who brought poetry to Procol Harum, dies at 76
Keith Reid's impressionistic lyrics for the early progressive rock band Procol Harum helped to fuel emblematic songs of the 1960s, most notably “A Whiter Shade of Pale.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★★
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‘Air’ is the origin story of the Air Jordan — and one of this year’s best films
Director Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Viola Davis lead a star-studded cast bringing their A-game to this comedy about the rise of the Air Jordan brand.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★1/2
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‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ plumbs the depths, and dregs, of fandom
Chris Pratt and Charlie Day voice Mario and Luigi in this flat adaptation of the Nintendo game.
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10 restaurants to eat at near Fenway Park
The surrounding neighborhood offers everything from handmade Japanese noodles to lobster rolls and oysters to Yemeni stews with fresh-baked flatbreads. Here are some places that hit it out of the park.
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