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Thursday, May 4, 2023
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Health
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New hope for breast cancer survivors: Study finds a break in hormone suppression therapy to bear children is relatively safe
A new international study led by Boston researchers offers hope to young women with breast cancer who are facing an agonizing choice about whether to have children.
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Politics
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In Mass. race to shelter homeless families, some local governments balk. The state is moving to change that.
Some communities point to local ordinances that restrict the length of hotel stays or cite the lack of funds for schools that would be stretched with an influx of new families.
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Mass. tax revenues for April fell $2.2 billion below what state collected a year ago
Lawmakers and budget officials have long braced for a slowdown, but the extent of the drop for April — typically the state’s strongest month — caught some on Beacon Hill by surprise.
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Economy
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Fed hikes interest rates again despite concerns of a looming recession
The quarter percentage point increase was the 10th straight by the Fed’s monetary policy committee, lifting the central bank’s benchmark rate to its highest since 2007.
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World
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Moscow says explosions above the Kremlin were an attempt to kill Putin
After a pair of explosions above the Kremlin early Wednesday, Russia accused Ukraine of trying to assassinate President Vladimir Putin with a drone attack, but Kyiv denied any involvement in an incident that could raise the already high stakes in Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | May 3, 2023
Watch Boston Globe Today’s full episode from May 3, 2023
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“Laura’s Law” requires ERs to be more accessible
Boston Globe healthcare reporter Felice Freyer tells the story of how a woman died just steps from a hospital, and how it inspired new legislation.
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Uphams Corner’s development without displacement
David Scharfenberg, staff writer for Globe ideas, stopped by to share the secrets of Uphams Corner’s economic success.
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The Nation
Nation
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RSV vaccine approved for older adults
The vaccine, to be sold as Arexvy, appears to be the first in the world approved for sale to protect older adults from RSV, a potentially fatal respiratory illness.
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National Wires
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El Nino, global weather pattern tied to intense heat, is expected by fall
“The development of an El Nino will most likely lead to a new spike in global heating and increase the chance of breaking temperature records,” said the secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organization.
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Nation
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He missed graduation during WWII. Now 101, he’ll walk with Class of ‘23.
When he started college in the fall of 1939, Fredric Taylor was excited for his future. He had begun studying music education at his hometown school, Iowa's Cornell College, with dreams of becoming a music instructor.
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The World
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Seventh-grader opens fire at school in Serbia, killing 8 children
A seventh-grade student armed with pistols and Molotov cocktails shot and killed eight children and a security guard Wednesday in an attack against his school in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, shocking a country where gun ownership is high but violence from the weapons is rare.
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World
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How US efforts to guide Sudan to democracy ended in war
Just weeks ago, US diplomats thought Sudan was on the verge of a breakthrough agreement that would advance its transition from military dictatorship to full-fledged democracy, delivering on the soaring promise of the country’s revolution in 2019.
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Israeli airstrikes on Gaza kill Palestinian, as violence ebbs
Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip killed a 58-year-old man and wounded five others on Wednesday, Palestinian health officials said, even as the latest spasm of violence between Israel and Palestinian militants in the enclave appeared to ebb.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Fixing the T means communicating honestly about it
The T communications office has been a place where questions either go to die or are responded to at a pace so languid that it makes the slow zone on the Orange Line seem zippy.
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EDITORIAL
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Same olde, same olde from Old Sturbridge Village charter foes
The beloved living history museum, known to generations of schoolkids, is caught up in the latest charter school controversy.
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LETTERS
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The left wing is humor-challenged
While there is a plethora of things to take very seriously in this life, taking oneself too seriously is not among them.
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Metro
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When the system to protect children itself abuses families
Sarah Perkins and Joshua Sabey hope no other parents have to endure what they went through: the loss of custody of their two boys because of what they say were overzealous actions by the state.
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Crime & Courts
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Lowell to pay $13 million to man wrongly convicted of arson
Victor Rosario spent more than 30 years in prison after being accused of arson by Lowell police.
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Metro
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Newly discovered poem linked to Phillis Wheatley raises hope for fuller picture of her life
A newly discovered poem and a year round commemoration are shedding new light on overshadowed parts of the Boston figure's life.
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Sports
red sox
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Justin Turner gets hit by pitches a lot. He says it is simply ‘part of my game.’
Turner believes he does his best work as a hitter by crowding the plate, and even a beaning in spring training hasn't changed that.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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The return of a rusty Joel Embiid to the Sixers’ lineup hardly registered in Game 2
The Celtics hope that hoops history repeats itself now that Joel Embiid has injected himself into this series.
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Red Sox notebook
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Rob Refsnyder believes Red Sox teammate Jarren Duran is ‘everything you want in a player’
The two shared time at Triple A Worcester as teammates last season, before being called up to the big club.
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Business
Business
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Facebook misled parents, failed to guard kids’ privacy, FTC asserts
Regulators seeks tougher rules on such apps as Messenger Kids.
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Residential
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On Nantucket, ‘move to Cape Cod’ bumper sticker riles officials
The bumper sticker, with its cutting message about affordable housing, was addressed anonymously to the Nantucket Select Board. It didn’t take long for its inflammatory sentiment to ignite outrage on the island.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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With First Republic deal, Jamie Dimon finally becomes a big banking player in Boston
The acquisition of the struggling bank will vastly increase JPMorgan Chase’s base of deposits in the Boston area.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Eight ways to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month around Boston
Events reflect the rich traditions of Greater Boston's Asian American Pacific Islander community.
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WORKING ON IT
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What we can learn from spelling bee champ and basketball record-holder Zaila Avant-garde
Her book, “It’s Not Bragging if it’s True,” is about “how to be awesome at life.”
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ASK AMY
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Aunt wants to step in where Dad won’t tread
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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