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Subject Today's Headlines: Boston thrives off the dreams of young people. But can they make it here?
Date April 30, 2023 9:48 AM
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Boston thrives off the dreams of young people. But can they make it here?

Baby boomers and Gen Xers benefited from economic conditions that do not exist for millennials. And by many measures, the path ahead for Gen Z is even more fraught.
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Boston Children’s Hospital pays $15 million after child dies during sleep study

Jackson Kekula was 6 months old when he died last year after a devastating series of errors by Children’s staff during a fairly routine procedure.
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After a harrowing life journey, Boston entrepreneur looks to build a ‘Waze for accessibility’

A new app, Ahoi, collects ratings and photos crowdsourced from users about accessibility at a level of detail needed to guide people with a variety of physical disabilities.
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Regulators prepare to seize and sell First Republic Bank

Federal regulators were racing Saturday to seize and sell the troubled First Republic Bank before financial markets open Monday, according to four people with knowledge of the matter, in a bid to put an end to a banking crisis that began last month with the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
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China’s Mars rover finds signs of recent water in sand dunes

The finding highlights new, potentially fertile areas in the warmer regions of Mars where conditions might be suitable for life to exist, though more study is needed.
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Dust to dust? New Mexicans fight to save old adobe churches

“Our ancestors put blood and sweat in this place for us to have Jesus present,” said Angelo Sandoval on a spring day inside the 1830s church of St. Anthony, where he serves as mayordomo. “We’re not just a church, we’re not just a religion – we have roots.”
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Political prisoners share how Jimmy Carter saved their lives

After Carter, now 98, entered hospice care at his home in Georgia, The Associated Press reached out to several former political prisoners, asking what it was like to see his influence take hold in countries oppressed by military rule. They credit Carter with their survival.
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As battle for Sudan continues, civilian deaths top 400

Foreign countries continued to evacuate their citizens while hundreds of thousands of Sudanese fled across borders. The first convoy organized by the United States to evacuate hundreds of American citizens from the conflict reached the coastal city of Port Sudan Saturday after a dangerous overland journey escorted by armed drones.
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North Korea insults Biden, slams defense agreement with Seoul

The powerful sister of North Korea’s leader says her country would stage more provocative displays of its military might in response to a new U.S.-South Korean agreement to intensify nuclear deterrence to counter the North’s nuclear threat, which she insists shows their “extreme” hostility toward Pyongyang.
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Large fire burns at Crimea fuel depot after suspected drone attack

A drone attack on a fuel depot in the city of Sevastopol in Russian-occupied Crimea set off an enormous fire early Saturday, a Russian official said, in the latest assault on a peninsula key to Moscow’s war effort.
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Boston needs more trees

As the City Council considers legislation to protect and expand the city’s tree canopy, it must not let environmental preservation get in the way of development.
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LETTERS


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Speaking of rent control, state lawmakers, and (ahem) their rental property

By writing about the properties owned by state senators and representatives, the Globe seems to be trying to paint them as greedy and biased against rent control.
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Republicans can spare the country a rematch it doesn’t want

Biden’s renomination is unavoidable. Trump’s doesn’t have to be — especially if the GOP wants to win.
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Your melatonin gummies may hold higher doses than you realize, new study finds

Researchers say many supplements are mislabeled.
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Historians tell the story of Boston’s Little Syria, which was home to a thriving Arab American community

Until recently, Little Syria’s glory days existed mostly in the memories of those who lived there, and in the stories handed down to their children. But two historians have produced a deeply-researched and beautifully vivid history of the community.
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Marblehead man killed in collision with truck during gravel bike race in Vermont

Richard Wanstall, 54, was participating Saturday in a Rasputitsa gravel bike race in Burke, Vt., when he crashed into a 2007 Dodge truck near the intersection of Brook Road and Carter Road, officials said.
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Ben Volin | On football


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Patriots had a great first three rounds in the NFL Draft, but where was the help for Mac Jones?

The Patriots took three defensive players in the first three rounds, but the offense needed the playmakers, not the defense.
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Alex Verdugo delivers walkoff single in 10th inning, Red Sox edge Guardians after blowing five-run lead

Sox relievers allowed four runs in the seventh, and Kenley Jansen — working through apparent back discomfort — allowed one in the ninth for his first blown save.
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Will the Bruins rise to the challenge of Game 7 against the Panthers, or fold and likely signal the end of Patrice Bergeron’s career?

The built-for-a-long haul Bruins looked fit to be hauled off to the landfill of shattered Stanley Cup dreams in their back-to-back losses Wednesday (4-3) and Friday (7-5).
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Boston thrives off the dreams of young people. But can they make it here?

Baby boomers and Gen Xers benefited from economic conditions that do not exist for millennials. And by many measures, the path ahead for Gen Z is even more fraught.
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Business


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Regulators prepare to seize and sell First Republic Bank

Federal regulators were racing Saturday to seize and sell the troubled First Republic Bank before financial markets open Monday, according to four people with knowledge of the matter, in a bid to put an end to a banking crisis that began last month with the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
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Sweeping new narratives of Native history are reorienting the American story

With a shift in perspective, you’ll never look the same way at the Revolution, the Constitution, and other aspects of America.
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How to fix a funny building

The Harvard Lampoon is based in a mini-castle whose quirks are neatly suited to the world’s oldest humor magazine. Now a painstaking 15-year restoration is bringing out more of its architectural genius.
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Charles Hull, who brought theater to young audiences, dies at 92

Charles Hull co-founded Theaterworks USA, a touring theater company that has brought professional performances to tens of millions of young people across the country.
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Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of ‘When Bad Things Happen to Good People,’ dies at 88

"We can be angry at what has happened to us without feeling that we are angry at God," Rabbi Kushner once said.
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‘Falling Out of Time’: When a novel of loss took flight into song

A conversation with Israeli writer David Grossman and Boston-based composer Osvaldo Golijov about the creation of a "tone poem in voices."
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At MoMA, a free and fluid Georgia O’Keeffe

A new exhibition steps away from her famous paintings to focus on the fascinating, spontaneous experimentation that spanned her whole career.
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The mystery of Connie Converse detailed in new book ‘To Anyone Who Ever Asks’

The New Hampshire-born singer left no professional recordings. She disappeared without a trace almost 50 years ago. Yet her music lives on.
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Rhode trip! Some days, it’s all about northern Rhode Island’s simpler pleasures.

You can keep your Newport mansions, your South County beaches, your Providence performing centers of art. The food, the drinks, the walking paths, the people — the little trains! — in this part of the state are just my speed.
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The waiting is the hardest part. These are the airports and airlines with the most delayed flights.

If you’re angered by delays, avoid flying JetBlue out of Chicago on Fridays.
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Updated Massachusetts codes give tenants in overcrowded homes a fighting chance

Landlords may be held responsible for relocation costs and more if apartments are deemed uninhabitable.
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Ask the Remodeler: Should homeowners reglaze their own sinks?

Plus, how do you move a refrigerator handle from one side to the other? Send your home improvement questions to [email protected].
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