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Saturday, June 10, 2023
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Documents case against Trump appears strong, but prosecutors still face hurdles, legal experts say
Even as some of Trump’s opponents reveled in the indictment — “GUILTY AS SIN,” tweeted Representative Steve Cohen, a Tennessee Democrat — there are several challenges for prosecutors in obtaining a conviction.
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Climate
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Winters in the Northeast could see a 109% increase in extreme precipitation, new report finds
The study looked at how much extreme precipitation the region can expect, finding that the biggest increases will happen in winter and spring.
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Politics
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The influx of migrants is a crisis. So far in Massachusetts, Gov. Healey has not declared it an emergency, as leaders elsewhere have
Making an emergency declaration would give the governor latitude to loosen regulations and remove layers of bureaucracy. But it could come with a political price.
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Nation
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Indictment of Trump lays out evidence for historic charges
Federal prosecutors laid out an evidence-packed case in an indictment unsealed Friday that former President Donald Trump had put national security secrets at risk by mishandling classified documents he took from the White House and then schemed to block the government from reclaiming the material.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | June 9, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today: Sports from June 9, 2023
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Bucking the farm system
Sports reporter Alex Speier looks at the top prospects making waves in the Red Sox farm system.
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The evil empire strikes back
Sports reporter Alex Speier examines the evolution of the A.L. East feud between the Red Sox and Yankees.
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Nation
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Texas to install floating barriers in Rio Grande to block migrants
The state is planning to start next month with a 1,000-foot span of barrier in the river near Eagle Pass that has been a busy crossing point.
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Nation
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Indictment presents evidence Trump’s actions were more blatant than known
In the evidence cited in the indictment, there were references to government records being casually kept in a bathroom and on a ballroom stage at Mar-a-Lago, his private club and residence in Florida.
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Nation
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Trump-appointed judge is said to be handling documents case
Aileen Cannon, who Trump appointed to the bench in 2020, is scheduled to preside over the former president’s first appearance in US District Court in Miami.
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The World
World
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Putin asserts Ukrainian counteroffensive has begun, while drones strike within Russia
The conflict entered a complex new phase this week with the rupture of a Dnieper River dam that sent floodwaters gushing through a large swath of the front in southern Ukraine.
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World
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Sudan’s government declares UN envoy no longer welcome; warring sides agree to 24-hour cease-fire
The United Nations denounced the move, saying that a member of UN personnel cannot be declared persona non grata — meaning, unacceptable to the government the diplomat was assigned to — and that this goes against the UN charter.
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World
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A little white pill, Captagon, gives Syria’s Assad a strong tool in winning over Arab states
Analysts say Assad likely hopes that by making even limited gestures against the drug he can gain reconstruction money, further integration in the region, and even pressure for an end to Western sanctions.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Donald Trump’s indictment and the rule of law
Americans should ignore the partisan nonsense and put their trust in the judicial system.
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OPINION
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Republicans aren’t rushing to Trump’s defense this time
When the former president was indicted in March, the Republican universe rallied around him. Not this time.
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EDITORIAL
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Do Republicans support Trump or the rule of law?
Senior Republican officials are undermining the integrity of the justice system by fueling conspiracy theories about the former president’s indictment. What happened to their calls for law and order?
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Boston attorney, twice acquitted of sexual assault, found not guilty in 2016 rape case
Gary Zerola, a 51-year-old former prosecutor turned defense attorney, was accused of raping a 23-year-old woman in November 2016 when she said she woke up after a night of partying in the North End to find Zerola undressing and assaulting her.
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Shaun Jenkins sues Boston police detectives for alleged misconduct that put him behind bars for nearly two decades
The lawsuit filed Thursday in US District Court in Boston alleges false arrest, malicious prosecution, wrongful conviction, along with a host of other counts, and asks for a jury trial and seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.
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Massachusetts
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One Boston police officer shot, two others injured, official says
The police activity is focused on Cedric and Magazine streets, a Boston police spokesman said Friday night.
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Sports
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Umpires deciding next steps after reported harassment, threats at Taunton Little League game
The president of a local umpire association said he would hold an “emergency meeting” on Friday to decide how to move forward following a confrontation Monday between attendees of a Taunton Little League game and the umpires who were calling it.
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RED SOX NOTEBOOK
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Red Sox move Chris Sale to 60-day injured list and activate Adam Duvall ahead of Yankees series
Sale had been on the 15-day list since June 2 with shoulder inflammation, the latest injury to limit the lefthander's availability. Duvall returned from a wrist injury to play center field and bat fifth in the opener in New York.
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Patriots
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Star free agent receiver DeAndre Hopkins will visit with Patriots next week
The 31-year-old Hopkins also will meet with the Titans as he explores his opportunities.
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Business
Trendlines
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Mass. business community wins some, loses some in Senate’s tax relief package
The Legislature is responding to concern that Massachusetts is losing its competitive edge over states such as New Hampshire and Florida where living costs and taxes are lower.
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Retail
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Boston pizzeria selected for ESPN’s Champion Black Businesses program
Rock City Pizza in Allston and Randolph is one of four businesses around the country being highlighted by ESPN during the NBA Finals.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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James G. Watt, interior secretary under Reagan, dies at 85
James G. Watt, who as President Ronald Reagan’s first Interior secretary tilted environmental policies sharply toward commercial exploitation, touching off a national debate over the development or preservation of America’s public lands and resources, died May 27 in Arizona. He was 85.
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Obituaries
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James G. Watt, interior secretary under Reagan, dies at 85
James G. Watt, who as President Ronald Reagan’s first Interior secretary tilted environmental policies sharply toward commercial exploitation, touching off a national debate over the development or preservation of America’s public lands and resources, died May 27 in Arizona. He was 85.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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Orlando Consort takes a graceful final bow at Boston Early Music Festival
The venerable vocal group’s final performance was one among several memorable concerts on Wednesday and Thursday at BEMF.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Sturdy, dependable Pixies take the stage at MGM Music Hall at Fenway
With its two opening acts, the Pixies brought three generations of alternative and indie rock to a sold-out Boston crowd.
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Arts
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Lot Lab wants to help mend Charlestown through public art
Local nonprofit Now + There — which curates public art exhibitions — introduced Lot Lab’s work at an opening reception on June 7, where attendees were encouraged to participate in a healing ceremony and create chalk murals. The Charlestown Navy Yard exhibit is free and open to the public.
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