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Friday, May 12, 2023
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Climate
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As climate change fuels fiercer rains, a new report on 2010 Massachusetts floods sends a dire warning
An analysis found that most of the homes that suffered water damage were outside expected flood zones.
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Environment
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Ludlow zoo director lived in his truck for five weeks while trying to rescue an escaped antelope
How do you catch an animal that’s practically built to evade capture? According to Wally Lupa, of the Lupa Zoo, with a whole lot of patience.
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TARA SULLIVAN
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Celtics get series to a Sunday Game 7, but how many more nights can they yank from the fire?
Every time they empty that tank, as they did in the final four minutes Thursday, they have to fill the whole thing again. The risk of only playing your best when the circumstances are most dire is that you can eventually run out of fuel.
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Politics
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State transportation secretary approached Bill Bratton, her former brother-in-law, before his firm won a $900,000 no-bid contract with MBTA
Gina Fiandaca connected with Bratton about developing a new management system at MassDOT shortly after she was appointed in January.
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Nation
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With pandemic restrictions lifted, thousands converge on border
Migrants streamed across the US-Mexico border and others gathered in makeshift camps as America’s pandemic-era Title 42 restrictions came to an end Thursday, a milestone that officials worried could trigger a major new wave of migration that strains border facilities and cities across the country.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | May 11, 2023
Watch Boston Globe’s Today’s full episode from May 11, 2023
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Public health emergency ends, long COVID lingers
How to prepare for the end of the public health emergency and what to look for as long COVID lingers.
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Title 42 comes to an end
Globe reporter Mike Damiano explains the potential fallout Massachusetts could experience as Title 42, a de facto immigration policy, expires on May 11th.
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The Nation
Nation
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EPA proposes first limits on climate pollution from existing power plants
The proposals are designed to effectively eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from the nation’s electricity sector by 2040.
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Nation
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Skin patch for peanut allergy in toddlers shows promise, study finds
Among the children who wore the patch, called Viaskin, two-thirds were able to tolerate a higher amount of peanut protein at the end of the year.
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Nation
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CNN chairman defends decision to host Trump town hall
The town hall Wednesday was the first major television event of the 2024 presidential campaign, and CNN defended its decision to hold it as a chance to put Donald Trump in front of a wider audience, outside of the conservative media bubble he has largely kept to since early in his presidency.
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The World
World
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Pakistan’s top court orders release of Imran Khan
Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s release from custody Thursday, offering a major victory for the onetime leader who was arrested this week as part of a corruption inquiry, and escalating a political crisis that has engulfed the country.
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World
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Ukraine says its counteroffensive now delayed; Britain says it sent cruise missiles to Kyiv
President Volodymyr Zelensky said in remarks broadcast Thursday that Kyiv is delaying its long-awaited counteroffensive against Russia’s occupying forces because Ukraine lacks enough Western weapons to succeed without suffering too many casualties.
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World
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Erdogan’s election prospects take a hit as a challenger drops out
The withdrawal of one of the race’s four contenders also increased the possibility that the main opposition candidate, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, could obtain a simple majority of votes Sunday, a win that would abruptly end Erdogan’s 20-year streak as Turkey’s most prominent politician.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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What’s next, banning the Bible?
There’s some pretty racy stuff in the Good Book. Should it pass muster with new state laws intended to shield students from, well, racy stuff?
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EDITORIAL
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Santos stands accused of being a petty con artist
But the GOP's real liar-in-chief once again hits the campaign trail.
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LETTERS
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The verdict is in, yet again, on Trump
Instead of asking questions such as, "Why did Carroll take so long to come forward?" we should ask, "Why do so many survivors choose not to report?" Watching this trial, the answer was clear.
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Metro
Social Justice
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Native group celebrates return of totem pole from Harvard’s Peabody Museum, seeks more artifacts
Clad in red-and-black ceremonial regalia and traditional cedar bark hats, a delegation from the Gitxaała Nation in Western Canada stood facing Boston Harbor, beating deerskin drums and chanting rhythmically in celebration of the return of a totem pole taken nearly 140 years ago.
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Crime & Courts
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Boston Police budget returning to the fore as council mulls amendments
This year, the issue has flown under the radar, fading into the background behind a run of major pieces of legislation, drama over council redistricting, and acrimony among members of the divided council.
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Politics
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For years, Mass. Senate has set aside thousands to pay interns. This summer, it will actually pay some student workers.
After years of advocacy by elected officials and legislative staff, the Massachusetts Senate will pay student fellows for the first time this summer and fall.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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Joe Mazzulla’s Celtics live to fight another battle after surviving Game 6 in Philadelphia
Jayson Tatum's late-game resurgence and a lineup change change helped Mazzulla's team avoid a playoff exit. Mazzulla’s coaching inexperience has been an undeniable factor in this playoff slog.
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Game 6: Celtics 95, 76ers 86
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Instant analysis: Horrible for most of the night, Jayson Tatum comes alive as Celtics avoid elimination by beating 76ers
Game 7 will be played in Boston on Sunday.
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red sox
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A laidback offseason proved restorative for Red Sox’ Jarren Duran after his tough 2022
The outfielder moved in with three pals near Long Beach State and rediscovered his sense of self — while having a ball at the same time.
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Business
Cybersecurity
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Lowell city agencies still recovering from cyberattack
The city hasn’t provided details about the nature of the attack, but a cybercrime organization called “Play” that’s believed to be based in Russia has claimed credit for it.
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sports business
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Latest Mass. sports betting app is Betr, which takes a vastly different approach to promotion
The new app, which is meshing sports fandom with sports wagering, has 26-year-old social media personality Jake Paul as a cofounder.
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Innovation economy
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For Tripadvisor’s cofounders, more twists and turns ahead
Langley Steinert, who now runs CarGurus, and Steve Kaufer weigh in on everything from remote work to AI to the economy.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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James Shearer, who cofounded Spare Change News to aid homeless people, dies at 64
"The creation of this paper quite literally saved my life," said Mr. Shearer, a writer, editor, and vendor of the publication.
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Obituaries
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Sylvia Bacon, longtime D.C. Superior Court judge, dies at 91
Sylvia A. Bacon rose early in her legal career to become the highest-ranking woman in any US attorney's office and later served for two decades as a judge on the D.C. Superior Court.
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Obituaries
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Jacklyn Zeman, veteran ‘General Hospital’ cast member who played Bobbie Spencer, has died
Jacklyn Zeman, who for 45 years played Bobbie Spencer on ABC’s "General Hospital” has died at 70.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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A thrill a minute from Kali Uchis at MGM Music Hall
Uchis touched on at least two dozen songs from her already-robust discography in what felt like a 70-minute whirlwind.
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From opera to ‘Innervisions,’ singer Debo Ray works wonders
“I like to think of myself as like a collector of sounds,” says the Cambridge native, who'll be performing a Stevie Wonder tribute at the Regent Theatre in Arlington on Friday.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★
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‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ is a moving portrait
Davis Guggenheim’s documentary looks at the life and career of the actor, including his past three decades living with Parkinson’s disease.
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