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Friday, June 2, 2023
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Lifestyle
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From campy to controversial: How drag queens became a target of conservative lawmakers
The growing movement against drag even has a name: “drag panic.” The animosity that Massachusetts queens are experiencing is mild compared with what the drag community faces in states such as Florida and Tennessee.
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Economy
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Nasty surprise: State learns it erred by using $2.5 billion in federal money to pay jobless claims
A pivotal question is whether employers, who pay into the state unemployment trust fund to cover jobless benefits, will have to bear some of the cost of the mistake.
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Politics
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In Worcester, Healey’s pick for housing secretary gets a mixed reception
Former Worcester city manager Edward M. Augustus Jr. has been hailed by some for his housing record, but questioned about racial inequalities during his tenure.
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Health
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Compass Medical closure sends shockwaves through already struggling health care system
The abrupt closure of a large physician group in southeast Mass. has sent patients and nearby facilities scrambling as groups try to coordinate where patients should go for care.
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Climate
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State program to fund new schools allows for fossil fuels, despite climate goals
The Massachusetts School Building Authority said some communities cannot afford to go all-electric.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | June 1, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from June 1, 2023
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Still no debt deal in Washington
Washington bureau chief Jackie Kucinich breaks down the bipartisan debt deal, from what Massachusetts legislators are thinking to its prospects in the Senate.
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OPINION: Make public college more affordable
Globe columnist Kara Miller talks about skyrocketing higher education costs around Massachusetts, and how to make public education more affordable.
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The Nation
Nation
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Biden plans to pick physician Mandy Cohen to lead CDC
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra spoke with Cohen this week to congratulate her on her selection, sources said.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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Biden falls onstage at Air Force Academy graduation
“He’s fine. There was a sandbag on stage while he was shaking hands,” White House communications director Ben LaBolt tweeted.
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Nation
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US companies, nudged by Black employees, have stepped up donations to HBCUs
Historically Black colleges and universities, which had seen giving from foundations decline in recent decades, lately are benefiting from an increase in gifts, particularly from corporations and corporate foundations.
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The World
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Russian bombardment of Ukrainian capital kills at least 3, including child
Russia launched a predawn missile barrage at the Ukrainian capital Thursday, killing three people, including a 9-year-old and her mother, and damaging apartment buildings, schools, and a children’s hospital, officials said. It was the highest toll from a single attack on Kyiv over the past month.
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Ukraine’s future ties to NATO are main topic as Western nations meet
Debates over whether and how to guarantee the long-term security of Ukraine and possibly admit it to the NATO alliance took center stage Thursday in two gatherings of dozens of leaders from Europe and North America.
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World
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Australia’s ‘trial of the century’ stains its most decorated soldier
The case had been called Australia’s trial of the century. And although it centered on a claim of defamation, it grappled with a more consequential question: Was the country’s most decorated living soldier a war criminal?
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Massachusetts gets a chance to kick ‘equity theft’ to the curb
Supreme Court decision gives the state a chance to do right by homeowners facing foreclosure.
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OPINION
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Biden bests Republicans yet again with debt ceiling deal
Republicans deride the president as deep in dementia. If he is senile, how does he keep outwitting his Republican rivals?
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LETTERS
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Pigs will be kept in larger crates but their suffering will persist
We commodify sentient beings that experience fear and pain. In addition to gestational crates, female pigs are subjected to other cruel practices.
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Metro
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A love story, baked in Vermont
Gesine Bullock-Prado ran her movie star sister’s production company in Hollywood for a decade. She left the glitz of Tinseltown for the grit of Vermont, became a baker and teacher, and never looked back.
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Massachusetts
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Cannabis company fined for worker death in Holyoke is closing up shop in Massachusetts
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. announced it will close its Massachusetts dispensaries in Northampton, Framingham, and Worcester by June 30 and will also cease operations at its cultivation site in Holyoke by the end of the year.
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Crime & Courts
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Matthew Nilo, lawyer charged in connection with Charlestown sexual assaults, agrees to be transferred to Mass.
Nilo, the 35-year-old lawyer accused of sexually assaulting four women in Charlestown in 2007 and 2008, waived extradition during an initial court appearance Thursday in New Jersey, where he lives with his fiancée.
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Sports
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Joe Mazzulla gets strong backing from Brad Stevens and will get to fortify his coaching staff
Calling Mazzulla "a terrific leader," the Celtics president of basketball ops praised the work the rookie coach did after taking over on very short notice.
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On Basketball
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Brad Stevens doesn’t seem concerned about the state of the Celtics. Maybe he should be.
Despite being out-toughed and out-coached by the Heat in a crushing Eastern Conference finals loss, Stevens didn't seem worried on Thursday.
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Red Sox notebook
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The Red Sox have shown confidence in Tanner Houck as a starter, and he’s determined to prove they made the right call
Though he’s started for most of his life, there’s no comparison to big league hitters. Houck knows that, carrying a 5.30 ERA in 10 starts this season.
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Business
Business
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Are bus-only lanes on Summer Street a way to ease Seaport traffic congestion?
A stalled plan is back in play, but not everyone thinks it’s a smart idea.
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Business
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Medicare pledges to expand coverage of Alzheimer’s drugs, which could boost Biogen’s Leqembi
The agency’s policy shift follows intense lobbying by patient advocates and drug companies.
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Business
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Mayor Michelle Wu signs new construction safety rules
The new rules will require construction and demolition projects to file detailed safety plans and will beef up enforcement by city inspectors.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Juan Carlos Formell, buoyant heir of Cuban musical legacy, dies at 59
An acclaimed singer-songwriter, Juan Carlos Formell settled in New York after defecting from Cuba and eventually took over as bassist for his famous father, Juan Formell, in Los Van Van, one of the most influential bands of post-Revolutionary Cuba.
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Obituaries
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Juan Carlos Formell, buoyant heir of Cuban musical legacy, dies at 59
An acclaimed singer-songwriter, Juan Carlos Formell settled in New York after defecting from Cuba and eventually took over as bassist for his famous father, Juan Formell, in Los Van Van, one of the most influential bands of post-Revolutionary Cuba.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Gardner Museum, Theater Offensive team up for inaugural ‘Community Organization-in-Residence’ program
The cross-institutional collaboration, funded by a $320,000 grant from the Barr Foundation, will seek to harness performing and visual arts to highlight LGBTQ experiences amid a rise nationally in anti-trans sentiment.
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Movie Review | ★★★
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‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’: Something’s gonna change his world
The sequel to 2018's “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” takes you right to the edge.
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ART REVIEW
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A ‘Forest’ comes alive at the Currier
The Brazilian artist Emerson Pontes’s “The Living Forest: UÝRA” subversively combines art and ecology.
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