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Thursday, May 18, 2023
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Residential
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Massachusetts’ public housing is deteriorating. The cost to fix it could be billions.
The state public housing portfolio has gone so underfunded for so long that many of the buildings are in a state of chronic disrepair. Its residents — some of the state's poorest — pay the price.
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Politics
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Newly released federal reports fault Rachael Rollins’s conduct as US attorney for Mass.
The findings of two federal agencies conducting ethics investigations of US Attorney Rachael Rollins were released Wednesday, giving the public some insight into why she decided to resign after 16 months in office.
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Music
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For many mothers and daughters, instead of a rift, there’s Taylor Swift
Some bond over a simple love of her music. Others use her lyrics as a prompt for tough conversations. Is Taylor Swift making it easier to be the mother of a teen girl?
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Politics
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Cape Cod bridges get a promise of up to $700 million from Healey
Governor Maura Healey’s pledge marks a major escalation in the state’s willingness to devote its own funding to the estimated $4 billion plan to replace the Sagamore and Bourne bridges, the 88-year-old arching structures that traverse the Cape Cod Canal.
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Health
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A month after ransomware attack, Point32 still struggling to restore services
Members expressed frustration at not being able to look up basic information or get insurance ID cards.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | May 17, 2023
Watch Boston Globe Today’s full episode from May 17, 2023
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What Boston can learn from Portland, Oregon’s rent-control model
Boston Globe housing reporter Andrew Brinker gave us some insights into Portland, OR’s rent control model and what Boston can learn from it.
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Taxi Cab Comeback
Globe business reporter Diti Kohli spent a twelve-hour shift with one local cabbie to find out the state of the taxi industry and efforts to keep it alive.
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The Nation
Nation
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Supreme Court won’t block Illinois laws on high-powered rifles
The court’s brief order gave no reasons, which is typical when the court acts on requests for emergency relief. There were no noted dissents.
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Nation
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Fifth Circuit judges weigh arguments in abortion pill case
At issue is whether to uphold a preliminary ruling from a federal judge in Texas, who declared in April that the Food and Drug Administration’s 23-year-old approval of the pill, mifepristone, was invalid.
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Nation
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States near historic deal to protect Colorado River
California, Arizona, and Nevada have coalesced around a plan to voluntarily conserve a major portion of their river water in exchange for more than $1 billion in federal funds.
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The World
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Global temperatures could soon briefly breach climate threshold, scientists warn
The World Meteorological Organization virtually guarantees that one of the next five years will be the warmest on record, announcing Wednesday that a developing El Niño pattern will overlap with worsening human-caused climate change to push Earth's temperatures into uncharted territory.
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‘Catastrophic’ floods in Italy leave 8 dead and thousands homeless
Widespread flooding in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna killed at least eight people and forced another 5,000 to abandon their homes, officials said Wednesday as rescue efforts continued to assist those stuck on the upper stories of buildings.
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World
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Ukraine and Russia renew deal allowing Ukraine to ship grain
Ukraine and Russia agreed Wednesday to a two-month extension of a wartime deal that allows Ukraine to ship its grain across the Black Sea, a rare example of cooperation between the two countries.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Biden and Garland should play it safe in choice to replace Rollins
After the resignation of US Attorney Rachael Rollins following two explosive reports, the office needs a leader who is above ethical reproach and has no political connections.
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OPINION
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The case against Rachael Rollins — she waged it herself
She had to resign. Two separate reports released on Wednesday — one by the Justice Department Inspector General and another by the US Office of Special Counsel — make that clear.
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LETTERS
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Old Sturbridge Village finds itself in a charter school dust-up
An editorial criticizing the Worcester School Committee for canceling field trips to the living history museum generated debate among readers.
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Metro
Politics
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Timeline: Allegations of ethics violations by US Attorney Rachael Rollins
Two ethics investigations reports were released by the US Office of Inspector General and the US Office of Special Counsel. Here is a timeline of the findings in those reports.
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Boston council moves to push back candidate deadline as a fourth redistricting map plan emerges
The effort came more than a week after a federal judge barred Boston from using the map it approved last fall for new City Council districts, saying a legal challenge to redistricting could be successful in proving race played too heavy a hand in the process.
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Transportation
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T slowdowns leave much of Boston running late: ‘It doesn’t matter what time you leave the house’
It used to take Tasha Duzant about an hour to get to work. Nowadays, it’s closer to an hour and a half, a frustrating delay commuters across the troubled MBTA system know all too well.
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Sports
Game 1: Heat 123, Celtics 116
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Instant analysis: Celtics overtaken by Heat after dominant third quarter, lose Game 1 of Eastern Conference finals
Jimmy Butler had 35 points to lead the Heat, who shot 54.1 percent from the field and 51.6 percent from the 3-point line.
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Erik Spoelstra, who became coach of the Heat at a young age, has an appreciation for Joe Mazzulla’s early success
Spoelstra was named head coach of the Heat after the 2007-08 season at the age of 37, following Pat Riley’s sudden retirement.
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The man behind the Heat is Pat Riley, still at work to beat the rival Celtics
Riley is best remembered in these parts as the stylish coach whose Lakers knocked heads with the Celtics in the NBA Finals three times in the 1980s.
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Business
Startups
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Boston startup launches first commercial weather radar satellite
Tomorrow.io successfully launched its first weather radar satellite last month, marking a new achievement for the commercial space industry, the company confirmed on Tuesday.
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Finance
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For recent grads, or those who’ve come into new money, some tips on managing finances
Here's a breakdown of how best to save, spend, and invest.
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AI/Robotics
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Entrepreneur Paul English donates $5 million to UMass Boston to launch AI Institute
The plan is to incorporate AI-related classes into all major subject areas, such as nursing or science and mathematics, to teach students how to integrate the new technology into other fields.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Inside Boston’s punk scene of the ’70s and ’80s
Michael Grecco’s photographs of the acts who played local clubs in punk’s early days are on display in the South End.
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Movies
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Global Cinema Film Festival of Boston presents politically engaged documentaries for its eighth year
The festival runs virtually May 19-21.
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Podcasts
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New podcasts explore Violent Femmes’ beginnings, and Michael Jackson’s legacy
Gordon Gano and bandmates reminisce about their album "Violent Femmes," and a 10-episode podcast serves up the sad story of the King of Pop.
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