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Friday, June 9, 2023
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Education
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With the return of the testing requirement, the diversity of applicants getting into Boston exam schools shifts only slightly
The results show how adding socioeconomic factors into the admission process over the last three years is proving to be a powerful force.
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Transportation
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Blue Line will be free to ride during Sumner Tunnel closure this summer
The fare gates on the entire Blue Line will be open for the duration of the closure, from July 5 to Aug. 31, a MassDOT spokesperson said.
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Transportation
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As MBTA’s subway struggles, commuter rail gains riders: ‘It’s way more consistent and faster’
As the subway network has been dogged by cuts, anemic ridership, and an array of safety incidents, the commuter rail has emerged as something of a bright spot in the MBTA’s portfolio.
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Crime & Courts
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Lawsuit claims DCF knew of Patrick Rose abuse and did nothing to protect children
In April 2022, the disgraced Boston police union leader was sentenced to at least 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to nearly two dozen charges in connection with abusing six children over decades.
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Politics
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Trump indicted in documents case
The Justice Department on Thursday took the legally and politically momentous step of lodging federal criminal charges against former president Donald Trump, accusing him of mishandling classified documents he kept upon leaving office and then obstructing the government’s efforts to reclaim them.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | June 8, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from June 8, 2023.
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Pediatric practices in crisis
Medical reporter Jessica Bartlett explains why independent pediatric practices are struggling.
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Public school construction spending favors white students
Education reporter Christopher Huffaker breaks down the numbers behind Massachusetts’ public school construction and repair spending.
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The Nation
Nation
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Hazardous air conditions continue on East Coast as US rushes firefighters to Canada
Air quality alerts remained in effect in the United States in the Northeast and Midwest and might extend into Friday, when the smoke is expected to disperse.
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Nation
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Supreme Court rejects voting map that diluted Black voters’ power
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion in the 5-4 ruling, which required the state Legislature to draw a second district in which Black voters have the opportunity to elect representatives of their choice.
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Nation
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Main suspect in 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway arrives in US from Peru to face charges
The suspect has been serving a 28-year sentence in Peru after confessing to killing a Peruvian woman.
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The World
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US suspends food aid for Ethiopia, citing widespread theft
The United States on Thursday suspended all food aid to Ethiopia, where its contributions feed an estimated 12 million people, citing “widespread and coordinated” theft of emergency rations in a countrywide scheme overseen by Ethiopian government officials.
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Ukraine mounts major offensive against Russian lines in south
Ukrainian forces mounted a major attack overnight Thursday in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia, as Ukraine’s army went on the offensive on multiple fronts in an operation that carries high stakes for Kyiv and its Western allies.
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New York’s toxic wildfire smoke is all too familiar to Asia
As New Yorkers breathe in the most polluted air in decades, experience from places more regularly struck by wildfires suggests that avoiding the smoke is almost impossible and the health impacts are long-lasting and grim.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Writing Madison Park’s next chapter
Employers can’t find enough qualified workers. Now’s the time to invest in vocational education.
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OPINION
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GOP presidential rivals finally speak the truth about Trump
Mike Pence and Chris Christie demonstrated this week that the gloves are off when it comes to the former president.
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LETTERS
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It’s not the pedestrian’s job to keep from getting killed
The near 50 percent rise in pedestrian deaths in roughly the last 10 years is not because people started wearing black coats for the first time in history.
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Metro
Metro
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May frost brings severe damage to spring harvest in New England
Robert Sobieski, the owner of Sobieski’s River Valley Farm, said that about 75 to 80 percent of his blueberry bushes were destroyed amid below-freezing temperatures in May.
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At the mercy of the wind in Vermont
In Quechee, the wind is key to the balloon festival.
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Politics
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‘They can’t afford housing’: Mass. Senate offers $600 million tax relief bill that would boost housing support, without business-friendly cuts
“The fact that our 25- to 40-year-olds are leaving the state, it’s not because of tax policy or they’re day-trading on Wall Street," said one state senator. “It’s because they can’t afford housing.”
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Sports
Guardians 10, Red Sox 3
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With distractions in the air, Red Sox pounded by José Ramírez and the Guardians to drop another series
Between a controversial starting pitcher and a big benching, the heads seemed elsewhere for the Sox.
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Matt Dermody, who posted a homophobic tweet in 2021, is designated for assignment after making Thursday’s start for Red Sox
Dermody, who was with a Japan team at the time, wrote in the deleted tweet that homosexuals "will go to hell."
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He’s 16, the top prospect in his class, and playing for Team USA. How does AJ Dybantsa stay focused amid the hype?
St. Sebastian's AJ Dybantsa is the top-ranked prospect in his class and is currently starring for the US U16 team.
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Business
Business
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A new installation spotlights the past — and present — of Boston Fish Pier
On Thursday, Massport debuted Boxes at the Boston Fish Pier, a lemon-yellow, 40-foot-long installation designed to spotlight the fish-mongering hub.
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Business
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Binance moved billions through two US banks, regulators say
In court filings, the SEC accountant, Sachin Verma, detailed a tangle of transactions that companies associated with the giant cryptocurrency exchange had made through Silvergate Bank and Signature Bank, both of which failed this year.
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Technology
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Return to office or else, Google says, as other firms try softer approach
In its latest attempt to lure workers back to the office, Google plans to note employees' lack of in-person attendance on performance reviews.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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The Iron Sheik, villainous Hall of Fame wrestler, is dead
A Hall of Fame wrestler, The Iron Sheik became a villainous star in the 1980s, facing off against Hulk Hogan and teaming up with a wrestler who claimed to represent the Soviet Union.
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Obituaries
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Pat Robertson, who gave Christian conservatives clout, dies at 93
A Baptist minister with a passion for politics, Pat Robertson marshaled Christian conservatives into a powerful constituency and was given to statements that his detractors saw as outlandishly wrongheaded and dangerously incendiary.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★★
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‘Past Lives’ asks what could have been and what may still be
Writer-director Celine Song’s feature debut is a poignant meditation on love, friendship, and fate spanning two decades.
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STAGE REVIEW
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Shereen Pimentel is dazzling as the flawed heroine of ART’s re-energized ‘Evita’
The American Repertory Theater’s new production of the Tim Rice-Andrew Lloyd Webber musical seeks less to valorize or vilify than to understand the complex woman at its heart.
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TELEVISION REVIEW
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In ‘The Crowded Room,’ a tortured soul is put on trial
The miniseries starring Tom Holland, which premieres Friday on Apple TV+, is part thriller, part family sketch, part diagnostic exercise, and, in the last third, part courtroom drama.
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