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Tuesday, May 23, 2023
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Healthcare
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Under pressure from patients, FDA faces tough choices on experimental gene therapy
The prospect of “accelerated approval” for a single-dose treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy has drawn criticism from some scientists and health research experts who say the FDA is loosening its standards.
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Remote Work
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From college to the working world, a ‘hybrid’ life has become the norm for many 20-somethings
Graduates this spring are stepping into a working world that may be just as remote as their college experience was.
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Obituaries
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Rick Hoyt, who pioneered duo wheelchair road racing to ‘motivate people and inspire them,’ dies at 61
"He was my motor, I was his heart," Mr. Hoyt said of his years-long teaming with his late father, Dick, who pushed his wheelchair in 32 Boston Marathons.
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Higher Education
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What you need to know before the Supreme Court rules on the future of affirmative action
The Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action in the college admissions process could reverberate far beyond academia.
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Politics
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Biden and McCarthy describe ‘productive’ meeting, but no agreement is reached
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expressed optimism Monday that they could break the partisan stalemate that has prevented action to avert a default on the nation’s debt, but they remained far apart on a deal to raise the debt limit as Democrats resisted Republicans’ demands for spending cuts in exchange.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | May 22, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from May 22, 2023
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Miami Heat too hot to handle for Celtics
Chris Gasper breaks down the Celtics’ game 3 performance against the Miami Heat and what the loss could mean for the rest of the series.
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Report card: MBTA General Manager one month in
Phillip Eng has one month in as the MBTA’s general manager. Globe transportation reporter Taylor Dolven tells us how he has been doing.
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The Nation
Nation
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Scott begins presidential campaign, adding to list of Trump challengers
Tim Scott, the first Black Republican elected to the Senate from the South since Reconstruction, announced his campaign for president Monday, bringing a positive, aspirational message to a growing field of Republicans running as alternatives to former president Donald Trump.
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Nation
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A breakthrough deal to keep the Colorado River from going dry, for now
Arizona, California, and Nevada have agreed to take less water from the drought-strained Colorado River, a breakthrough agreement that, for now, keeps the river from falling so low that it would jeopardize water supply for major Western cities like Phoenix and Los Angeles as well as for some of America’s most productive farmland.
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Nation
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Nebraska governor signs 12-week abortion ban, limits on gender-affirming care for minors
Republican Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen signed a bill Monday that bans abortion at 12 weeks of pregnancy and restricts gender-affirming medical care for people younger than 19.
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The World
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Russia alleges border incursion by Ukrainian saboteurs
Russian officials claimed that Ukrainian military saboteurs launched an attack across the border Monday, wounding eight people in a small town. Kyiv officials denied any link with the group and blamed the fighting on a revolt by disgruntled Russians against the Kremlin.
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World
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3 Palestinian militants killed in Israeli West Bank raid; US slams latest settlement expansion
TEL AVIV — Three Palestinian militants were killed in an Israeli army raid in a West Bank refugee camp early Monday, Palestinian officials said, while the Biden administration sharply condemned Israel’s latest act of settlement expansion.
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World
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An Iranian nuclear facility is so deep underground that US air strikes are not likely to reach it
Near a peak of the Zagros Mountains in central Iran, workers are building a nuclear facility so deep in the earth that it is likely beyond the range of a last-ditch US weapon designed to destroy such sites, according to experts and satellite imagery analyzed by the Associated Press.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Avoiding medical errors must become a priority
Lawmakers should approve funding in next year’s state budget for the Betsy Lehman Center to implement its road map to improve safety in health care.
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OPINION
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Barking up the right tree: Regulate doggy day cares in Massachusetts
Massachusetts has a hodgepodge of rules that each municipality imposes at the local level in order to issue kennel licenses, but such rules are inadequate and oversight varies significantly.
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LETTERS
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A 75th anniversary in the Mideast, depending on how one marks it
Writes one reader, "Many Palestinian refugees were forcibly expelled by Zionist militias and by the Israeli armed forces." Another writes, "The Palestinians, too, could have had a state. Instead, they rejected peace and opted for terrorism."
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Metro
Politics
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It started as a promise over Celtics tickets. But for Rachael Rollins, it got a lot more complicated.
A Boston Celtics staffer later sent two free tickets to Rachael Rollins’s personal e-mail with a face value of $350 each, according to the report.
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Crime & Courts
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Who is Joshua Levy, the acting US attorney for Massachusetts?
Joshua S. Levy, who has stepped up to become acting US attorney in Massachusetts, has worked as both a federal prosecutor and a white collar defense lawyer for a major firm.
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Transportation
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Wu announces new street safety program to improve pedestrian safety and reduce traffic crashes
Following a study that found an increase in pedestrian deaths statewide last year, the city is launching a new program aimed at keeping neighborhoods and streets safer for both pedestrians and drivers.
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Sports
chad finn
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Joe Mazzulla has shown he is out of his league. He’s got to go.
Mazzulla was a good story, but he is not ready for prime time. He doesn’t belong in this arena, and he never should have been asked to.
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tara sullivan
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We all know Chris Sale’s injury history, but for now he is brimming with healthy optimism
After a long road back, the Red Sox lefthander is showing signs that he can recapture his ace form.
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Angels 2, Red Sox 1
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Tanner Houck makes his best bid for a Red Sox rotation spot, but Angels win it late
Houck allowed just one run on three hits in six innings in a no-decision, his strongest start of the season to date.
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Business
Trendlines
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Has Massachusetts lost its economic mojo?
It’s easy to assume that the successes of the past 40 years will continue in the years ahead. Yet as they warn, in the investment world, past performance doesn’t guarantee future results.
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Energy
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Healey administration seeks $250 million in federal funds to boost grid for offshore wind
The money would help fund $1 billion in upgrades to handle power coming from waters south of Massachusetts.
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Bold Types
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Urban League of Eastern Mass. names a new CEO, to take over for Keith Motley
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers of Boston's business scene.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Rick Hoyt, who pioneered duo wheelchair road racing to ‘motivate people and inspire them,’ dies at 61
"He was my motor, I was his heart," Mr. Hoyt said of his years-long teaming with his late father, Dick, who pushed his wheelchair in 32 Boston Marathons.
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Obituaries
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C. Boyden Gray, White House counsel to President George H.W. Bush, dies at 80
Mr. Gray was influential in shepherding Republican judicial and Justice Department nominees as a strategist and fund-raiser.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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No sex, just sleep
“... but I have needs.”
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MUSIC REVIEW
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All hits, no misses from Janet Jackson at Xfinity Center
Touching on a whopping 44 songs, Janet Jackson's show whirred by at a dizzying pace — a flex of how many absolute bangers she has bequeathed unto the world.
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Theater
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The heavy-metal mysticism of poet Janaka Stucky
Stucky will perform poems from his most recent work, "Ascend Ascend," Thursday at Vilna Shul on Beacon Hill.
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