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Tuesday, May 9, 2023
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Massachusetts
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In Cambridge, residents welcome street cleaning without the threat of a tow
Under a pilot program that began April 3, Cambridge residents are now getting a welcome break. Instead of being towed, scofflaws receive a pricier ticket — $50 instead of the previous $30.
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Business
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Buckle up for another ‘summer of discontent’ in the skies, experts say
More passengers and fewer planes could make for a turbulent summer travel season.
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Science
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A fisherman looking for bass in the Charles River found an abandoned car instead. Then he found another — and another.
Amateur fisherman Jim Thames uses a fish-finding sonar system to look for fish. But he's also been finding something else under the murky surface.
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Federal judge grants injunction in Boston redistricting case: ‘The ball is back in the City Council’s court.’
The preliminary injunction is a victory for those who had been challenging the freshly redrawn Boston City Council districts.
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Nation
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After Texas mall shooting, searching for motive and grieving for children
Investigators trying to learn why a gunman fatally shot at least eight people at a Texas mall are examining a social media profile, rife with hate-filled rants against women and Black people, that they believe belonged to the gunman.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | May 8, 2023
Watch Boston Globe Today’s full episode from May 8, 2023.
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Tied at Two, Bob Ryan on the Celtics
Knotted up at two, columnist emeritus Bob Ryan weighs in on the Celtics-Sixers series.
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What First Republic’s collapse means for the economy
Financial columnist Larry Edelman explained potential effects of First Republic Bank’s collapse on the economy.
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The Nation
Nation
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In debt limit talks, Biden and Republicans start far apart
The talks come just weeks before the United States is expected to run out of cash to pay its bills unless the nation’s borrowing cap is lifted.
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Jury hears final arguments in writer’s claims against Trump
Even a former president is not above the law, a lawyer for the columnist told jurors.
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Teachers earn $67,000 on average. Is push for raises too late?
As schools across the country struggle to find teachers to hire, more governors are pushing for pay increases, bonuses, and other perks for the beleaguered profession — with some vowing to beat out other states competing for educators.
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The World
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China’s foreign minister meets US envoy, urges Washington to reflect
China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, met with the US ambassador to China in Beijing on Monday in a possible hint at a thaw in relations between the two powers after months of growing tension.
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Russia bans jet skis, ride-hailing before WWII tributes
Russia enacted a major security clampdown before Tuesday’s annual commemorations marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, curbing the use of drones and ride-sharing services in its largest cities — even jet skis on the canals of St. Petersburg — amid its 14-month war with Ukraine.
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‘Catastrophic’ Congo flooding kills more than 400 people
The death toll of last week’s deadly floods and landslides in Congo climbed to more than 400 people, the government said Monday.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The power of law enforcement to influence the justice system
It took 31 years from Victor Rosario’s conviction for a legal and journalistic reckoning to take place.
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EDITORIAL
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The Supreme Court should tread carefully as it reconsiders its agency deference standard
Overturning yet another longstanding precedent would not only threaten the ability of federal agencies to act based on expertise but also further erode the court’s legitimacy.
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OPINION
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The specter of hate in Texas
Concerning allegations have already been reported about this weekend’s tragic incidents in Brownsville and Allen that remind me of an underreported but real dynamic: people of color espousing far-right beliefs.
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Metro
Politics
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‘My grampa told me about him’: Read the student essays urging Healey to hang a portrait of their favorite past governor
The results of Governor Maura Healey's essay contest were charming, with students pleading for a visit to the State House, drawing personal connections to figures well before their time.
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Four shot, two killed in Boston Sunday night. ‘It’s awful. It’s scary,’ resident says.
One of the first warm weekends of this year ended in violence, with police officers scrambling to several different neighborhoods across the city over the course of a few hours on Sunday night as they responded to multiple shootings that left two people dead, two wounded, and communities shaken.
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Mass. Senate would tap ‘millionaires tax’ to cover community college tuition for nursing students and others
Massachusetts Senate leaders say they will seek $55 million to begin covering tuition costs for a wide swath of community college students.
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Sports
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In case you haven’t noticed, these Red Sox have become fun to watch
It's not just that their brand of baseball is leading to wins, but also that it's been smart, crisp, and rooted in fundamentals.
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For Masataka Yoshida, it’s all about contact — communicating with coaches and connecting at bat
The Japanese outfielder had to bridge a language gap as he worked himself out of an early-season slump.
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Here’s what three NFL insiders thought about the Patriots’ draft picks
An AFC executive, an AFC scout, and an NFC special teams coordinator shared their insights on the newest Patriots.
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Business
Business
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Buckle up for another ‘summer of discontent’ in the skies, experts say
More passengers and fewer planes could make for a turbulent summer travel season.
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Trendlines
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The state’s COVID-era cash bonanza is over
In April, the excess revenues tied to the pandemic finally washed out of the state’s tax system.
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Commercial
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Toast plans to vacate its Fenway headquarters
The restaurant technology company will pay $16 million to get out of its lease in a Fenway office building more than five years ahead of schedule.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Grace Bumbry, opera singer of lustrous power, dies at 86
Ms. Bumbry became one of the first African Americans to conquer the international opera stage.
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Obituaries
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Grace Bumbry, opera singer of lustrous power, dies at 86
Ms. Bumbry became one of the first African Americans to conquer the international opera stage.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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He’s cheated so many times
“It has always felt like he’s searching to replace me.”
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Theater
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‘K-I-S-S-I-N-G,’ Front Porch star at the Elliot Norton Awards
Top theater company honors at the 40th Elliot Norton Awards Monday night went to the Front Porch Arts Collective, which collected 13 prizes, and the Huntington, which snagged 10. “K-I-S-S-I-N-G,” a co-production of the Huntington and Front Porch, was the most celebrated production, with eight awards.
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OPERA REVIEW
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BLO’s ‘Omar’ is a prayer answered
Composers Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels based their opera on the autobiography of enslaved Islamic scholar Omar ibn Said.
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