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Wednesday, June 14, 2023
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Politics
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As GOP candidates evoke Reagan, Michigan Republicans say the future is Trump, indictments and all
“Since they’re persecuting my president, I swear allegiance to him.”
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Residential
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Two decades later, public housing is once again coming to Boston
A new but little-known federal program means that some municipalities in Mass. are on track to build hundreds of new units, and thousands more could come.
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Politics
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Mass. had just days to spend $80m in COVID funds or lose it all. Here’s what they spent it on.
Massachusetts was at risk of losing more than half its allocation of flexible highway funds from a 2020 COVID relief package, according to a Federal Highway Administration document obtained by the Globe.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Mass. fails to prepare educators on how to teach reading in an evidence-based manner, new report shows
The report ranked Mass. 35th for teaching new educators how to instruct students on phonics, vocabulary, and other core components of reading.
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Nation
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Momentous scene in Miami as Trump pleads not guilty
Donald Trump, twice impeached as president and now twice indicted since leaving the White House, surrendered to federal authorities in Miami Tuesday and was arraigned on charges that he had put national security secrets at risk and obstructed investigators.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | June 13, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from June 13, 2023
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Drag panic: Performances under fire by conservatives
Columnist Christopher Muther and local drag queen Missy Steak explain the art of drag and how performances have been targeted by conservatives.
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Opinion: Cutting through the static of AM Radio
Opinion columnist Jeff Jacoby gives his thoughts on auto companies ditching AM radio in cars and why Congress shouldn't be in the driver's seat on this one.
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The Nation
Politics
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McCarthy, Republican lawmakers reach deal to end House floor standoff for now
House Republicans have temporarily overcome an impasse after roughly a dozen far-right lawmakers defied their leadership and blocked a key procedural hurdle that effectively froze the House floor from considering any business for almost a week.
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Republicans delay vote on University of Wisconsin budget after promises to cut diversity funds
Republican lawmakers have suspended a vote on funding for University of Wisconsin campuses, just hours after a top GOP leader promised to slash the college system’s budget as part of an ongoing fight over diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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Nation
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How a Trump-appointed judge could influence his documents case
Jack Smith, the special counsel handling the documents investigation into former president Donald Trump, vowed to seek “a speedy trial.” But that will be up to Judge Aileen Cannon, who will wield considerable power over its calendar, evidence, and jury.
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The World
World
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Putin threatens to seize more of Ukraine to block attacks on border regions
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Tuesday that he could order his troops to try to seize more land in Ukraine to protect bordering Russian territory — a threat with questionable credibility because the Kremlin lacks full control over areas it already annexed.
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World
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US lawmakers ask White House to punish South Africa for supporting Russia
A bipartisan group of American lawmakers has asked the Biden administration to punish South Africa for what it sees as the country’s support of Russia’s war in Ukraine by moving a major trade conference scheduled to be held in South Africa this year to another country.
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World
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30,000 Haitian kids live in private orphanages. Officials want to shutter them and reunite families.
Haiti’s government is stepping up efforts to remove hundreds of children from orphanages across the country and reunite them with their parents or relatives.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Unabomber’s death calls to mind a tale of two brothers
David Kaczynski placed moral decency above family loyalty. Bill Bulger did the opposite.
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EDITORIAL
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Why are drug prices so high? Mass. should press for answers.
Lawmakers should make pharmaceutical companies, pharmacy benefit managers, and wholesalers explain themselves at cost-trend hearings.
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OPINION
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Impeachments, insurrection, indictments — and indifference from Trump’s followers
There’s no redemption for supporters who’ve chosen racist ideology over country or even party.
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Metro
Politics
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Healey announces a new green bank to fund climate-friendly affordable housing
The new Massachusetts Community Climate Bank will be the nation’s first green bank dedicated to affordable housing, according to the Healey administration, and it will be seeded with $50 million from the Department of Environmental Protection.
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Massachusetts
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Four killer whales seen off coast of Nantucket a ‘bucket list item’ for researcher
There was no doubt. It was a rare New England sighting of a killer whale.
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Metro
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Dreams of duck boat parades turn to nightmares
This could have been the greatest week in Boston — throughout New England, really — in years, if not generations.
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Sports
on basketball
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How the Nuggets shook off the doubters and captured the franchise’s first NBA championship
Dorchester’s Bruce Brown was at the center of the madness at Ball Arena Monday, and he hopes to bring the Larry O'Brien Trophy home to his neighborhood.
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Red Sox notebook
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Kiké Hernández loses job as Red Sox’ starting shortstop
Hernández, 31, leads the majors in errors with 14, 12 of which have been on throws.
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Patriots
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Jabrill Peppers feels good about himself, and even better about the Patriots defense
Bill Belichick wasn’t shy about noting the growth the 27-year-old defender has shown since joining the program last offseason.
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Business
Real Estate
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High atop South Station, a tower rises
Amid a changed economy, the 51-story tower under construction above South Station is launching condo sales and leasing office space.
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Economy
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Stubbornly high housing inflation shows signs of relenting — but not in Boston
The growth in shelter costs slowed nationally for the second straight month in May, according to Tuesday’s Consumer Price Index report. In Boston, however, prices accelerated.
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Business
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Brooke Thomson to take over as head of the Associated Industries of Mass.
The veteran lobbyist will be the first woman to lead the prominent business group, replacing John Regan.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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‘Hair,’ ‘Everwood’ actor Treat Williams killed in Vermont motorcycle crash
Actor Treat Williams, whose nearly 50-year career included starring roles in the TV series “Everwood” and the movie “Hair,” has died after a motorcycle crash in Vermont.
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Obituaries
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Cormac McCarthy, celebrated American novelist who explored humanity’s darkness, dies
A Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Cormac McCarthy's lyrical and often brutally violent novels propelled him to the first ranks of American fiction, immersing readers in scenes of savagery, despair, and occasional tenderness.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Bestselling author Ali Hazelwood wants you to fall in love with science
Neuroscientist turned STEM-centric romance writer will be at the Brattle Theatre with Harvard Book Store on June 14 for her newest novel, "Love, Theoretically."
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STAGE REVIEW
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The honeymoon is over in a delightful ‘Private Lives’ at Gloucester Stage Company
Although this production of Noël Coward's romantic comedy takes a while to find its footing, patience is rewarded with the ensemble’s escalating antics.
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WHAT SHE'S HAVING
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Nan’s Kitchen in Stow calls itself ‘Boston Market for Generation Z’
The vegetable-centric menu, along with fried chicken, is so popular the place has a traffic attendant on weekends.
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