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Friday, April 28, 2023
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Massachusetts
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Guns and threats of violence: A darker picture emerges of accused leaker Jack Teixeira
The new revelations paint a picture of a disaffected young man who had receded into a largely online existence, where he spoke openly of violence.
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Crime & Courts
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Brian Walshe, charged in wife’s death, suspected she was having an affair, prosecutors allege
With his mother’s financial assistance, Brian Walshe hired a private investigator to follow his wife, Ana, prosecutors said.
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Politics
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On both sides of the issue, questions persist about state’s plans for Shattuck Hospital
Nearly a year into launching a complete redevelopment of the 13-acre campus, state officials have largely been silent about their next steps, frustrating those who want the site used to provide services and those who want it returned to parkland.
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Metro
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SJC reinstates criminal charges against managers of Holyoke Soldiers’ Home, where 76 died early in pandemic
The SJC decided that while the deaths may not constitute a crime, the state attorney general’s office should have the opportunity to present its criminal case against the two men in Hampden Superior Court.
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Politics
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Biden faces first big choice on debt limit
This week’s vote by House Republicans to couple deep spending cuts with an agreement to raise the debt limit for one year has put President Biden on the defensive, forcing him to confront a series of potentially painful choices at a perilous economic moment.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | April 27, 2023
Watch Boston Globe Today’s full episode from April 27, 2023
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Can Gen Z build a future in Boston?
Boston Globe business reporter Diti Kohli spoke to residents under the age of 25 about how long they think they can stay in Boston.
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A new plan for Nubian Square in Roxbury
Boston Globe development fellow Julian Sorapuru joins us to talk about redevelopment plans for Nubian Square in Roxbury.
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The Nation
Nation
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Appeals court rejects Trump effort to block Pence testimony
Former vice president Mike Pence testified Thursday before a federal grand jury investigating efforts by then-president Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Nation
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Trump lawyer cross-examines accuser at rape lawsuit trial
Carroll, who is suing Trump over the alleged assault, claims he raped her in a dressing room at the posh Manhattan store in the 1990s.
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Political Notebook
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West Va. governor to seek Manchin’s seat
Republican Governor Jim Justice, a former Democrat who switched parties during the Trump administration, filed official paperwork Thursday to run for the West Virginia seat after months of speculation from onlookers and teasing from Justice.
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The World
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Russia needs more troops but is wary of public anger, leaked documents say
The need for additional troops risks alienating the Russian public and further destabilizing the country’s economy, which is already under pressure from Western sanctions, export controls, and other punitive measures.
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World
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As they repel Russian attacks, Ukrainian soldiers hope Western arms turn the tide
Two Russian jets screamed up to the Ukrainian lines near the town of Vuhledar on Thursday, dropped their explosives and banked sharply, hurtling back from where they came. They left in their wake two large black plumes rising from the detonations.
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World
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King’s coronation part of long evolution for Queen Camilla
Many in Britain have grown to accept Camilla, though some experts and observers say she will always walk in the shadow of her past.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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A better understanding of hospice
The word had scared us, but the concept and the services turned out to be just what she needed.
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EDITORIAL
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A jail without locks in need of a quick fix
Bristol County sheriff pleads for help to make his facility safer, more humane.
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LETTERS
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Dad was a model of persistence, just like Calvin Coolidge
Coolidge’s legacy of following one’s dreams no matter what is something to uphold.
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Metro
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SJC reinstates criminal charges against managers of Holyoke Soldiers’ Home, where 76 died early in pandemic
The SJC decided that while the deaths may not constitute a crime, the state attorney general’s office should have the opportunity to present its criminal case against the two men in Hampden Superior Court.
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Crime & Courts
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Boston police officers acquitted in overtime fraud case
Lawyers for the officers had previously told jurors that there’s no dispute they were paid for overtime hours they didn’t work, but said they were merely following longstanding practices accepted by department leadership.
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Massachusetts
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EPA opposes plan to build machine gun range on Cape Cod, says it would endanger drinking water
The EPA released a draft determination saying the proposed 138-acre range at Camp Edwards could cause “a significant public health hazard for more than 220,000 year-round ... Cape Cod residents.”
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Sports
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The Bruins need to talk out their problems if they want to close out series in Game 6
Communication was a strong point all season, but lapses in these playoffs are leading to Florida goals.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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The Celtics finished the job and beat the Hawks, so now everybody can relax — until Monday
It wasn't easy in the first round, but now the focus shifts to Joel Embiid and the Sixers.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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The Celtics watched the No. 1 Bucks get bounced by the No. 8 Heat. They weren’t surprised.
The Heat benefited from Milwaukee missing Giannis Antetokounmpo for close to three full games, but they also retain the core of the team that lost to the Celtics in last year's conference finals. “Miami is a really good team,” Jayson Tatum said.
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Business
THE FINE PRINT
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Vantage cruise ship temporarily diverted
The Ocean Explorer was supposed to take aboard as many as 160 passengers in Boston on Thursday for an 11-day cruise to Montreal, according to a temporary website set up by Vantage after a “data systems incident” last week took down its regular website and call center.
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commentary
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Why killing the Chevy Bolt was the right move for GM — but it still hurts
The shift at GM and other automakers continues the move away from smaller and more efficient vehicles to larger cars and trucks, and that raises other concerns.
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Commercial
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Hope springs anew that Postal Service could move to make way for South Station expansion
Lawmakers are pushing Postal Service to move on the long-discussed land swap that could enable South Station to grow.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Roy Saltman, election expert who warned of hanging chads, dies at 90
The federal government’s top expert on voting technology, he wrote a prescient but little-read report warning about hanging chads on punch-card ballots more than a decade before the issue paralyzed the nation during the 2000 presidential election recount in Florida.
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Obituaries
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Jerry Springer, onetime Cincinnati mayor whose namesake TV show unleashed chaos, dies at 79
The onetime Cincinnati mayor's TV show featured a three-ring circus of dysfunctional families willing to bare all on weekday afternoons including brawls, obscenities, and blurred images of nudity.
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Obituaries
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Carolyn Bryant Donham, the woman at the center of the 1955 lynching of Black teen Emmett Till, has died
The white woman who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of making improper advances before he was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 has died in hospice care in Louisiana, a coroner’s report shows.
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Arts & Lifestyle
STAGE REVIEW
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‘And So We Walked’ is a powerful, and long overdue, history lesson
DeLanna Studi’s one-woman play at the Emerson Paramount Center revisits the Trail of Tears.
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Music
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In Lucinda Williams’s memoir, lessons of compassion
The singer-songwriter’s "Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You" delves into everything from her childhood struggles to the stories behind the songs.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★1/2
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‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.’ A classic novel becomes a must-see film.
Kelly Fremon Craig’s superb adaptation of Judy Blume’s book speaks with the same honesty and frankness.
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