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Tuesday, May 30, 2023
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Celtics’ loss to Heat in Game 7 was a meltdown of epic proportions in Boston sports
The Green Team’s spring of “Unfinished Business” is officially finished.
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Politics
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Massachusetts has passed just 10 laws this year, the fewest to open a legislative session in decades. It’s a sign of the times.
“No one would confuse the current day Legislature with a New England town meeting or an Athenian hillside,” said Secretary of State William F. Galvin, a former lawmaker himself.
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Crime & Courts
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Following Rachael Rollins’s resignation as US attorney, selecting her successor may be challenging
Several legal experts predict choosing Rollins's successor will be done cautiously, with the next nominee likely to face intense scrutiny in the Senate and possibly trigger another contentious, partisan battle.
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Higher Education
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Meet Edward Blum, the man behind the Harvard affirmative action case
Edward Blum has crafted a second-act career in multiple attempts to remove race as a factor from public policy, education, voting, and the private sector.
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Politics
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New details in debt limit deal: Where $136 billion in cuts will come from
The full legislative text of Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s agreement in principle with President Biden to suspend the nation’s borrowing limit revealed new and important details about the deal, which House lawmakers are expected to vote on this week.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | May 29, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Best of Boston Globe Today from May 29, 2023
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Challenges of renting in Boston
Globe housing reporter Andrew Brinker explains the impact of vacant apartment scarcity to renters across the city.
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The Boston Globe Story of the Red Sox
The Boston Globe Story of the Red Sox: More Than a Century of Championships, Challenges, and Characters.
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The Nation
Nation
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With mpox at risk of flaring, health officials advise vaccination
Late last year, with cases at a trickle, New York City wound down its mpox emergency response. Health officials stopped posting updates about cases. Vaccination vans stopped appearing outside nightclubs. The number of people being vaccinated against the disease flatlined.
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Biden on Memorial Day lauds generations of fallen US troops who ‘dared all and gave all’
President Biden lauded the sacrifice of generations of US troops who “dared all and gave all” fighting for their country and called on Americans to ensure their “sacrifice was not in vain” in Memorial Day observances at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Nation
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A small town’s tragedy, distorted by Trump’s megaphone
There were no known witnesses when Shannon Brandt and Cayler Ellingson got into an argument in the blurry hours after last call at Buck’s n Doe’s Bar & Grill in September. And no one but Brandt could say with certainty what led him to run over Ellingson with his Ford Explorer, crushing him to death in a gravel alley.
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The World
World
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Will Erdogan’s victory soften Turkey’s opposition to Sweden in NATO?
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, invoking themes of Turkish nationalism and counterterrorism, has been the main obstacle toward Sweden joining the NATO alliance after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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World
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Russia launches a rare daytime missile attack on Kyiv
Ballistic missiles exploded in the clear blue skies Monday, and frightened pedestrians hurried to get off the streets of Ukraine’s capital as the battle unfolded over their heads in a rare daytime missile attack on Kyiv.
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World
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China plans to land astronauts on moon before 2030, expand space station, bring on foreign partners
Monday’s announcement comes amid the background of a rivalry with the United States for reaching new milestones in outer space, reflecting their competition for influence on global events.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Let’s give AI a chance
Let’s engage with it and explore how it can combine and extend previous ideas, how it can help us learn new things, design new molecules, new medicines, new machines.
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EDITORIAL
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Nipping litter in the bud
Boston has already taken steps to phase out the mini bottles of alcohol that are preferred by teens, litterbugs, and drunk drivers. Now it should take the policy citywide.
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OPINION
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Ron DeSantis, unlikable as he is, can still win
DeSantis is banking on a far-right political message to make up for any personal likability failings. More specifically, he’s promising to make America like Florida.
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Metro
Health
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A multivitamin a day may keep your memory from fading, Boston researchers say
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Columbia University said that multivitamins improved the memory of older adults.
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Crime & Courts
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Revere Beach reopens after two shootings injure three people Sunday night
No arrests have been made in either shooting, according to a statement from State Police Monday morning. A teenage boy was arrested late Sunday night for illegal possession of a gun, but his involvement remains unclear.
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They’re building an ‘ice penetrator’ on a hillside in Westford
What Chester A. Ruszczyk and his teammates at the MIT Haystack Observatory are doing now at the edge of the Earth is worthy of the imagination of Hollywood’s most creative science fiction scriptwriters.
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Sports
Gary Washburn | On Basketball
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The Celtics finally ran out of gas in Game 7, but it never should have come to this
The Celtics pushed themselves to the limit one time too many, and didn't have enough left in the decider.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Connection between rallies from down 3-0 in series by 2004 Red Sox and 2023 Celtics? Al Horford’s mother.
Arelis Reynoso, a former sports journalist, covered the Red Sox when they overtook the Yankees in the '04 ALCS. “I have a close relationship with all those players,” Reynoso said.
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GAME 7: HEAT 103, CELTICS 84
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Instant analysis: The Celtics’ worst habits showed up at the worst possible time, and their season is over
Boston hoped to become the first team to come back from a 3-0 deficit to advance in the NBA playoffs.
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Business
Business
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Baby eels remain one of America’s most valuable fish after strong year in Maine
Baby eels, called elvers, are often worth more than $2,000 per pound because of how valuable they are to Asian aquaculture companies.
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BOLD TYPES
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Slack CEO looks to artificial intelligence for help in rolling out new products
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Business
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Wu plan to hike affordable housing requirements gets praise, pushback ahead of key hearing
The plan would increase the amount of affordable units required in new buildings, though developers say it would squelch construction.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Stanley Engerman, revisionist scholar of slavery, dies at 87
His two-volume “Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery,” written with Robert W. Fogel, used data analysis to challenge what they called common characterizations of slavery, including that it was unprofitable, inefficient, and pervasively abusive.
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Obituaries
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Stanley Engerman, revisionist scholar of slavery, dies at 87
His two-volume “Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery,” written with Robert W. Fogel, used data analysis to challenge what they called common characterizations of slavery, including that it was unprofitable, inefficient, and pervasively abusive.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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All my friends have found love. Do I need new friends?
“Are you just supposed to move on and silently wave goodbye?”
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MUSIC REVIEW
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A celebratory last blast brings Boston Calling to a close
From the surgical festival rock of Queens of the Stone Age and the country chill of Maren Morris to the tenacity of top-billed Paramore, the final-day lineup had, as usual, something for everybody.
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Arts
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Ex-Bosstones frontman Dicky Barrett has a new band
Barrett's new band, the Defiant, includes former members the Offspring, Street Dogs, Smash Mouth, and the Briggs. His refusal to get the COVID-19 vaccination led to the break-up of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones in 2022.
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