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Friday, May 26, 2023
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Politics
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Amy Carnevale was elected to clean up the Mass. GOP. She’s got her work cut out for her.
The new party chair knew when she took over in February that her job was to rebuild the party. But even she didn’t realize the scope of the mess she inherited.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Instead of being history, the Celtics have a real chance to make history after dominating Heat in Game 5
No NBA team has come back from a 3-0 series deficit in 150 tries.
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Just days before possible default, Congress heads out of town empty-handed
While a small team of Republican negotiators remained to try to hammer out a deal with President Biden, House GOP leaders sent lawmakers home until June 5.
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Boston police lieutenant facing OUI charge was previously fired, rehired after another incident
John Earley, a 25-year veteran who made more than $211,000 last year, was arrested Sunday and charged with driving under the influence. In 2015, he was involved in an accident and reportedly had been drinking.
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Transportation
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To address worker shortage, MBTA to hire new bus drivers to full-time positions
Previously, new drivers were limited to working 30 hours per week and had to wait three to six months before they could move into full-time positions, the T has said.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | May 25, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from May 25, 2023
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Celtics back to the Garden for game 5
Chris Gasper breaks down what the Celtics need to do to beat the Heat in game 5, from three-point shooting to the play of Jayson Tatum.
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Tom Hanks brings his typewriter enthusiasm to Boston
When he’s not winning academy awards, actor Tom Hanks collects vintage typewriters. He donated one of his prized items to a local typewriter shop in Arlington.
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The Nation
Nation
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House passes bill to make penalties permanent for fentanyl-related drugs
The House of Representatives passed legislation Thursday that would make permanent harsh criminal penalties and strict controls on fentanyl-related drugs, with scores of Democrats joining nearly all Republicans in a vote that reflected the political challenges of tackling what both parties consider America’s most pressing drug crisis.
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Nation
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Supreme Court limits EPA’s power to address water pollution
The Supreme Court on Thursday curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to police millions of acres of wetlands, delivering another setback to the agency’s ability to combat pollution.
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Nation
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Biden unveils a national plan to fight an ancient hatred
The Biden administration released the country’s first national strategy for combating antisemitism Thursday, calling on government, law enforcement, and schools to crack down on discrimination and stanch the spread of online hate.
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The World
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Wagner says it is leaving Bakhmut, posing challenge for Russia
Days after declaring victory in Bakhmut, the Wagner private military company said Thursday that it was turning the Ukrainian city over to the Russian army, which must now try to hold on to it without the help of the brutal mercenary force on which it has grown dependent.
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World
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Brexit promised control of UK migration. Now numbers have surged.
Statistics for last year show net migration at 606,000, an increase of almost 120,000 over the year before.
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World
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UN peacekeeping on 75th anniversary: Successes, failures, and challenges ahead in a divided world
On the 75th anniversary of UN peacekeeping, the United Nations chief said Thursday that peacekeepers are increasingly working in places where there is no peace and praised the more than 4,200 who have given their lives to the cause of peace since the UN authorized its first military deployment in 1948.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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When clinics can’t afford to keep detox and rehab beds open, state policy needs to change
Substance use should be treated like other mental health care.
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OPINION
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Ron DeSantis’s ill-conceived campaign
The Florida governor tries to take on Trump without offending MAGA.
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OPINION
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As long COVID turns three, Americans play disability roulette
An ICU physician, I’ve had a front row seat to the heartbreak of the past three years.
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Metro
Higher Education
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Tom Hanks urges Harvard grads to be kind and help others in commencement speech
The actor encouraged students to take action and responsibility as they go out into a world full of malevolence as “we could all use a superhero right now.”
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Higher Education
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Quincy-based billionaire gives UMass Boston grads $1,000 — each
Rob Hale, one of this year's commencement speakers, gave each graduate the cash split into two envelopes, so they could donate half.
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Massachusetts
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Farewell to Matignon, a beloved Cambridge Catholic high school
Seeing the school close its doors after 75 years of academic and athletic achievements stirs up feelings of nostalgia and pride, students and their families said.
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Sports
Gary Washburn | ON BASKETBALL
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What Joe Mazzulla and the Celtics have done to turn things around is simply remarkable
The Celtics will enter Game 6 Saturday having rediscovered the confidence and fortitude that had been lost.
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Patriots
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Patriots lose two practice days as a penalty for holding late meetings
Coach Bill Belichick also was fined $50,000 for the rules violations.
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Game 5: Celtics 110, Heat 97
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Instant analysis: Behind tight defense and balanced scoring, the Celtics shift this Eastern Conference finals series back to Miami
The Celtics are halfway to becoming the first team in NBA history to win a playoff series after losing the first three games.
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Business
Energy
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Building a tower in the sea: First shipment of towers for offshore wind turbines arrives in New Bedford
Vineyard Wind will start installing John Hancock Tower-sized turbines this summer, with an aim to have them operational by the end of 2024, generating power for 400,000 homes.
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Technology
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We asked AI to plan the perfect Boston day. Here’s where it took us.
A new artificial intelligence-powered website, Forgemytrip, is designed to build customized travel itineraries. So we put it to the test.
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Residential
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‘A key strategy’: Advocates seek $250 million from Legislature to shore up Mass. rent relief program
Advocates are urging lawmakers to set aside $250 million to bolster a key program that helped stave off a feared wave of evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Robert J. Zimmer, who promoted free speech on campus, dies at 75
A mathematician who as president of the University of Chicago, Robert J. Zimmer championed diversity not only quantitatively, in the recruitment of students and faculty, but also by protecting free expression on campus with a protocol that was later embraced by dozens of colleges across the country.
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Kenneth Anger, influential avant-garde filmmaker and author, dies at 96
The shocking and influential avant-garde artist defied sexual and religious taboos in such short films as “Scorpio Rising” and “Fireworks” and dished the most lurid movie star gossip in his underground bestseller “Hollywood Babylon.”
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Obituaries
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Brian Shul, fighter pilot who soared after being shot down in Vietnam, dies at 75
A fighter pilot who nearly died after being shot down during the Vietnam War, Brian Shul defied doctors who said his injuries would ground him forever and went on to fly the world's fastest jet in top-secret Cold War operations.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Amid allegations of theft, Boston auction house will pull items listed for sale from Tom Petty’s estate, lawyer says
“RR Auction is withdrawing all of the lots and securing them until this matter is properly resolved,” a lawyer for the auction house said in a statement Thursday afternoon.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★
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Halle Bailey makes ‘The Little Mermaid’ her own
Disney’s live-action remake of its 1989 animated classic is completely unnecessary. It’s also better than expected.
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Tina Turner saved my soul
To say I am a fan would be a massive understatement. Tina Turner was the first singer for whom I camped outside a concert venue hoping to score tickets. Experiencing her live was a must.
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