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Tuesday, June 13, 2023
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Massachusetts
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This island and its birds are like a Hitchcock movie — it’s madness, but also part miracle
On Bird Island off the Massachusetts coast, biologists come under constant attack from the common terns and endangered roseate terns whose nests they have come to count.
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Health
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Over a thousand patients have been ‘stuck’ in hospital beds as discharge problems persist
Approximately 15 percent of the state’s hospital beds are filled by patients who don't need them but can't go home.
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Politics
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Biden campaign touts bipartisanship, but progressives worry about more compromise
Progressives once again felt they got the short end of a legislative deal.
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Crime & Courts
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First of four known survivors speaks out against Matthew Nilo, lawyer accused of Charlestown rapes
Matthew James Nilo, the New Jersey lawyer charged with sexually assaulting four women in 2007 and 2008 in Charlestown, waived his appearance at a bail hearing Monday.
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Nation
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Miami braces for Trump in court on classified documents charges
Former president Donald Trump awaited his first scheduled court appearance to face federal criminal charges here Tuesday while authorities pledged to keep their city safe despite potentially large crowds surrounding the event.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | June 12, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from June 12, 2023
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Trump indictment: What happens next?
Washington Bureau reporter Jim Puzzanghera breaks down former President Donald Trump’s indictment and the potential impact on the 2024 election.
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Deplorable living conditions in Massachusetts' public housing
Housing reporter Andrew Brinker sheds light on the lack of funding for Massachusetts' public housing.
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The Nation
Nation
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US halts online asylum appointments at Texas crossing after extortion warnings
The Biden administration has stopped taking mobile app appointments to admit asylum-seekers at a Texas border crossing that connects to a notoriously dangerous Mexican city after advocates warned US authorities that migrants were being targeted there for extortion.
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Nation
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Officials say driver lost control of gas-filled tanker before fire collapsed main East Coast highway
State Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll said the driver was northbound “trying to navigate the curve, lost control of the vehicle, landed on its side, and ruptured the tank.”
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Nation
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Moms for Liberty rises as power player in GOP politics after attacking schools over gender, race
To its members, it’s a grass-roots army of “joyful warriors” who “don’t co-parent with the government.”
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The World
World
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Ukraine claims recapture of seven villages in early stages of counteroffensive
Ukrainian troops have retaken seven villages spanning some 35 square miles from Russian forces in the past week, the deputy defense minister said Monday as the early stages of Kyiv’s counteroffensive notched small successes.
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World
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US decides to rejoin UNESCO and pay back dues, to counter Chinese influence
UNESCO announced Monday that the United States plans to rejoin the United Nations cultural and scientific agency — and pay more than $600 million in back dues — after a decadelong dispute sparked by the organization’s move to include Palestine as a member.
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World
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US seeks to expand developing world’s influence at United Nations
The Biden administration is developing plans for overhauling the United Nations Security Council, an initiative that US officials hope will restore confidence in the world’s preeminent governance body by recognizing today’s diffuse map of global power.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The shadow docket does clear harm in voting rights case
It’s good the Supreme Court upheld the Voting Rights Act in an Alabama case. But it did so only after letting the 2022 election take place under the map now ruled unlawful.
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OPINION
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The breach of Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam and the nearby nuclear plant
The full scale of this disaster is difficult to comprehend and its long-term consequences impossible to exaggerate.
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LETTERS
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The indictment of Trump: choking on the tea leaves
Readers air a range of concerns surrounding the case against the former president, from fears over threats of violence from his supporters to questions over how military discipline could suffer.
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Metro
RI ARTS
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Big changes for Providence’s PVDFest 2023
The annual arts and culture festival in Providence will be held later in the year, in a different location, and with no block parties or open containers of alcohol allowed.
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K-12
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Pride event at Burlington middle school becomes ‘day of intolerance’ as students destroy decorations, principal says
After a group of students destroyed rainbow decorations and chanted that their pronouns were “U.S.A.,” Burlington’s school committee and select board are being urged to strengthen diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
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Social Justice
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‘I don’t think the town should be promoting it’: Two Billerica officials criticized for opposing Pride Month resolutions
The board members abstained from voting on a resolution declaring June as Pride month because they said it pressured private businesses and schools to “recognize and celebrate” LGBTQ Pride Month.
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Sports
Youth Sports
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High stakes and no regulations: Youth travel basketball is a ‘runaway train.’ How does this affect the athletes?
Travel basketball — formerly known as AAU — is often seen as the ticket to a college scholarship for a young player. But it comes with consequences.
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ON FOOTBALL
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There’s not an open QB competition, but Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe clearly are both fighting for their place
For the first time in 20 years, there isn’t a veteran in the quarterback room to help the young guys find their way.
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Nuggets 94, Heat 89
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Nuggets hold off Heat to win first NBA championship, Nikola Jokic named Finals MVP
Denver trailed by 10 in the first half of Game 5, but rallied to claim the franchise's first title.
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Business
Bold Types
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Kilbanski sharpens focus on MGB’s massive research operations
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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THE FINE PRINT
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Why would anyone want to buy Vantage Travel? There are some good reasons.
The most valuable thing Vantage may have is the goodwill of loyal customers — or at least what’s left of it, according to marketing experts.
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Biotech
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Biogen CEO calls new Alzheimer’s drug first breach of disease’s ‘fortress wall’
Chris Viehbacher defended the $26,500 annual price for Leqembi, days after an advisory panel recommended it for expanded approval.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Eve Tetaz, stalwart human-rights activist, dies at 91
Eve Tetaz, a retired Washington educator who joined rights groups at demonstrations into her 80s, facing arrest about 20 times while protesting the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the detentions at the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay, died June 7 at an assisted-living center in Washington. She was 91.
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Obituaries
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Michael Batayeh, comedian and ‘Breaking Bad’ actor, dies at 52
Michael Batayeh, an actor best known for his brief role in the Emmy-winning series “Breaking Bad” and a comedian who was popular in the Arab American community, died at his home in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He was 52.
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Obituaries
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Helen Thorington, who brought sonic art to the airwaves, dies at 94
Helen Thorington, whose haunting sonic compositions helped bring the medium of radio art to a national audience and provided the soundscape for filmmakers, artists and choreographers, died on April 13 in Lincoln, Massachusetts. She was 94.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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I give these people my all
“I don’t know if I’m the problem.”
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MUSIC REVIEW
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When the Mendelssohnian party is framed by the sea
The Rockport Chamber Music Festival opened its 42nd annual season with a sold-out weekend of concerts at the Shalin Liu Performance Center.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Honest-to-goodness country from Chris Stapleton at the Xfinity Center
Possessed of a whiskey tenor that took very little effort to kick into overdrive, Stapleton didn’t have to push very hard to sell his material, which he took in some unexpected directions.
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