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Wednesday, May 24, 2023
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Crime & Courts
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Mass. sober home operator indicted in sprawling fraud scheme
The founder of a small Boston area addiction treatment empire knew he was under scrutiny — the Globe and STAT News published investigations into his questionable business dealings, and the attorney general’s office announced it was examining alleged addiction treatment scams.
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Politics
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Glimmers of optimism on a debt limit deal as Biden and McCarthy directly engage
Still, President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy remained far apart Tuesday.
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Commentary
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How does a cocktail become the ‘Drink of the Summer’? And will 2023 be the year of the ‘pornstar martini’?
Who makes the call — is there a governing body? Or does it bubble up from the people, like “most likely to be a reality TV star” or “best teeth” awards of the high school yearbook?
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Health
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After ransomware attack, state’s second-largest health insurer says patient data stolen
The data taken may contain personal information and potential protected health information, including names, Social Security numbers, and provider taxpayer identification numbers.
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Nation
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Surgeon general warns that social media may harm children and adolescents
The nation’s top health official issued an extraordinary public warning Tuesday about the risks of social media to young people, urging a push to fully understand the possible “harm to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.”
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | May 23, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from May 23, 2023
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5 Democrats who could challenge Biden for presidential nomination
Political reporter James Pindell discusses a short list of Democrats who could challenge President Biden for the democratic nomination.
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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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The Nation
Nation
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Catholic clergy sexual abuse of kids was far more common than church acknowledged, Illinois investigation finds
Attorney General Kwame Raoul said investigators found that 451 Catholic clergy abused 1,997 children in Illinois between 1950 and 2019, though he acknowledged that the statute of limitations has expired in many cases.
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Nation
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Hispanic women to introduce bipartisan immigration bill in House
The effort represents a significant collaboration as a new generation of lawmakers pushes for meaningful reform of the nation’s immigration system after decades of failed attempts.
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Politcal notebook
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DeSantis set to announce 2024 run on Twitter with Musk
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida is planning to announce the start of his 2024 presidential campaign Wednesday in a live audio conversation on Twitter with Elon Musk, the platform’s polarizing owner, according to people with knowledge of his plans.
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The World
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Russian court orders American journalist jailed through August
Meeting behind closed doors, a Moscow court on Tuesday extended the arrest of Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal correspondent accused of espionage, for more than three months, until Aug. 30.
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Rare assault inside Russia stretches into second day
Fighting raged for a second day Tuesday in the Belgorod region of southern Russia as a Ukrainian-aligned paramilitary group claimed to seize villages and rebuff counterattacks, in the most dramatic instance to date of bringing the war into Russian territory.
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World
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US, European lawmakers call for ouster of oil executive leading next world climate talks
A coalition of members of Congress and the European Parliament on Tuesday called for the ouster of the oil executive leading the next United Nations Climate Change Conference in the United Arab Emirates this fall.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Boston’s redistricting mess makes the case for independent commissions
It’s impossible to ignore the councilors’ own political interests in the ongoing fight to determine the city’s legislative districts. That’s why removing them from the redistricting process would give it more integrity.
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OPINION
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The familiar horror of Dianne Feinstein’s decline
What’s happening with the ailing California senator echoes a painful dilemma faced by many families.
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LETTERS
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Families facing poverty should not be hostages of a debt limit accord
Current efforts would place an estimated 1 million children nationally at risk as a result of losing benefits because of unrealistic work requirements for government assistance.
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For helping poor kids thrive, Mary Walsh deserves a medal
At BC, she did more than teach education. She revolutionized it.
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Marijuana
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Regulators agree to new approach on cannabis cafés
Marijuana regulators voted Monday to scrap years-old plans that called for rolling out cannabis cafés and other social consumption sites with a 12-municipality pilot program, a step that one official said could bring that voter-approved segment of the industry online “a little quicker.”
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Politics
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Immigration advocates ‘hopeful’ new Healey hires will bring better coordination to migrant response
She’s plucked the new hires from the front lines of dealing with Americas broken immigration system — two heavily involved in nonprofit work and one with more than two decades of experience defending immigrants in court.
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Sports
ON BASKETBALL
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Players come together, coach steps up sideline game, and Celtics’ season continues on
Jaylen Brown noted he and his teammates galvanized on the off day between the embarrassing Game 3 loss and Game 4. For his part, Joe Mazzulla coached his best game. Now, it's all about playing and winning one more game.
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On baseball | Peter Abraham
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‘Oh, damn, that’s Mike Trout’ and other thoughts that go through Red Sox pitchers’ minds
Closer Kenley Jansen has had the most success against the three-time MVP among Sox pitchers, striking him out eight times in 10 at-bats.
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Game 4: Celtics 116, Heat 99
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Instant analysis: The Celtics found their stroke from 3, showed some fight, and kept their season alive
The Celtics used an 18-0 run to flip a 9-point, third-quarter deficit into a 9-point lead that they never relinquished.
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Business
Business
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Missouri man accused of deliberately crashing U-Haul truck into security barrier near White House
Authorities say a Missouri man’s truck repeatedly struck a barrier across from the White House.
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Business
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On Nantucket, billionaire Charles Johnson brings fight against clam shack to court
Despite community support, a clam shack overlooking the harbor on Nantucket continues to face opposition from a group of wealthy residents, including billionaire Charles Johnson.
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Business
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Alzheimer’s Association chief calls on Medicare to pay for new class of drugs
The association estimates that more than 6.7 million Americans, mostly older, are living with Alzheimer’s, a progressive disease that destroys memory and other mental functions.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Irish actor Ray Stevenson, of ‘Rome’ and ‘Thor’ movies, dies
The actor played the villainous British governor in “RRR,” an Asgardian warrior in the ‘Thor’ films, and a member of the 13th Legion in HBO’s “Rome.”
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Obituaries
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Buddy Melges, American sailing champion, dies at 93
Mr. Melges, a Wisconsin native, became the first sailor to win both an Olympic gold medal and the sport’s top prize, the America’s Cup.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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A local campaign calls on music festival organizers to Book More Women
The Instagram account @bookmorewomen — which has almost 14,000 followers, including the likes of Brandi Carlile, Margo Price, and Lucius — uses statistics with visual aids as an effort to promote gender balance at music festivals.
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Salem’s HausWitch hopes to provide self-reflection through aura photographs
The popular metaphysical boutique opened its aura photography booth in March.
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FOOD
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She couldn’t find a perfect cookie, so she baked some in her South Boston kitchen. Then people started lining up.
Maude Gagnon is all in on her buzzy, gooey, and booming baking business, Southie Cookie.
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