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Thursday, June 15, 2023
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Six years sober, she was still reported for child abuse for taking addiction medication. Is it time to change the rules?
Mandated reporting in Massachusetts disproportionately targets families of color, who, state data show, are more than twice as likely to have reports of suspected abuse and neglect filed against them than white ones.
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Climate
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The high-stakes race to reduce emissions from cement
The clumpy material is a critical ingredient in everything from buildings to highways, and extremely carbon-intensive to manufacture.
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Crime & Courts
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Harvard Medical School morgue manager and wife charged in connection with theft and sale of human body parts
From about 2018 until at least August 2022, Cedric Lodge and his wife sold body parts stolen from the morgue, according to an indictment handed down Tuesday that said they were allegedly part of an illegal nationwide network to buy and sell organs.
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Politics
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Trump’s campaign rakes in $4.9 million from online fundraising blitz after his indictment
Political campaigns often try to take advantage of the media spotlight to solicit campaign contributions. But Donald Trump has elevated the practice to an art form.
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The Federal Reserve pauses its interest rate hikes, but signals more are coming this year
The Fed said the decision allows it to “assess additional information and its implications for monetary policy.”
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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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Four takeaways from Donald Trump’s arraignment
Political reporter James Pindell gives his four takeaways from Donald Trump’s arraignment in Miami.
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Why are people fleeing Massachusetts?
Columnist Scott Kirsner shares why many people are moving out of Massachusetts and gives some ideas on how the state can create some positive PR.
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The Nation
Politics
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Democrats meet with anti-Trump conservatives to fight No Labels 2024 bid
Top Democratic strategists, including current advisers to President Biden and former US senators, met last week with former Republicans who oppose Donald Trump at the offices of a downtown Washington, DC, think tank.
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Nation
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Southern Baptists refuse to take back megachurch because it has women pastors
The Southern Baptist Convention has refused to welcome Saddleback Church back into its fold, rejecting an appeal by the California megachurch over its February ouster for having women pastors.
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Nation
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‘Hostile environment’ at Ky. schools left Black students taunted, DOJ says
The Department of Justice began investigating complaints against the Madison County School District 20 months ago, ultimately finding that racism in the district was prevalent and that administrators failed to respond appropriately.
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The World
World
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Turkey’s leader shows little sign of supporting Sweden’s NATO bid
High-level talks Wednesday in Turkey aimed at bridging differences over Sweden’s application to join NATO ended with no progress being announced.
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World
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Allies pressure Biden to hasten NATO membership for Ukraine
President Biden has taken every opportunity over the past 16 months to celebrate NATO’s unity on Ukraine. But on one key topic, Biden finds himself somewhat isolated within the alliance: when and how Ukraine would join.
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World
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Russia steps up aerial strikes on Ukraine, killing at least 6 amid Kyiv counteroffensive
Russian forces fired cruise missiles at the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa and shelled the eastern Donetsk region early Wednesday, killing at least six people and damaging dozens of homes, regional Ukrainian officials said.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Letters in a time of pandemic
An engaging new book opens a window on Maine Governor Janet Mills’s leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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EDITORIAL
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Facing a shortage of doctors and nurses, Mass. should open door wider for foreign-trained providers
Changing the medical residency requirement would help immigrants use their skills.
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OPINION
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To lawyers, Trump is a kryptonite client
And that’s how he may learn he isn’t above the law.
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Metro
Politics
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Gov. Healey preparing to recommend pardons for seven people, a rarity early in a governor’s term
Healey’s decision to issues pardons so early in her first term would mark a major break from her immediate predecessors, who often waited until the final year or months of their tenures — if at all — to act on clemency petitions.
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Social Justice
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Slavery exhibit, Embrace festival mark opening of Juneteenth celebrations
The emergence of Juneteenth programming supported by public entities and nonprofits signals a wider recognition of the holiday’s significance to American history.
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RMV staffs up, extends hours ahead of new law allowing undocumented immigrants to get driver’s licenses
The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles announced staffing and operational changes ahead of a new law that allows residents without legal immigration status to obtain a driver's license. The law goes into effect July 1.
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Sports
RED SOX NOTEBOOK
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Red Sox dive in to make adjustments to Triston Casas’s defensive routine at first base
Manager Alex Cora and the coaching staff have Casas hard at work to improve with the glove, starting with staying on his feet.
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Taking a close look at the Red Sox after a little break — and the picture is not pretty
The illusion of contention doesn’t fool anyone who’s paying attention. The bad baseball we’re seeing on a nightly basis is stupefying.
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RED SOX 6, ROCKIES 3
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Red Sox rally in finale with big seventh inning for a win to avoid being swept by Rockies
In the seventh, the Red Sox sent 10 men to the plate and scored five runs. The rally included a two-run go-ahead triple by Rob Refsnyder.
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Business
NH Business
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Laconia residents hunker down to avoid traffic and noise of Motorcycle Week
While the bike week tradition is an economic boon for the region, it comes with some headaches for locals.
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Innovation economy
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Consider these 10 moonshot ideas for Massachusetts
Housing, microlending, and eco-friendly transportation are among the most ambitious ideas for the tech sector to usher in a new era of Massachusetts competitiveness, post-COVID.
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Technology
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Federal government warns carmakers not to comply with Mass. right-to-repair law
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that complying with the Mass. law would violate federal car safety legislation, because it could make it easier for cyber criminals to interfere with sensitive data or even take control of vehicles remotely.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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John Romita Sr., creative force at Marvel Comics, is dead at 93
An influential comic book artist, John Romita Sr. illustrated Spider-Man in the superhero’s early years and helped create some of Marvel’s most beloved characters, including Mary Jane Watson and Wolverine.
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Obituaries
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John Hollins, former Chelsea player and manager, dies at 76
Described by the club as a “dream player,” Hollins was a hard-running, pugnacious midfielder who scored 64 goals and made 592 appearances for Chelsea across two spells with the London team.
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Roger Payne, scientist who discovered whales can sing, dies at 88
Marine scientist Roger Payne saw the discovery of whale song as a chance to spur interest in saving the giant animals, who were disappearing from the planet.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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10 ways to celebrate dad in Boston this Father’s Day
From epic burgers to stand-up paddle boarding on the Charles, meeting a Celtic to free zoo passes.
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Appreciation
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Cormac McCarthy’s dark, mythic America captured the spirit of violence at the heart of westward expansion — and sometimes, desperate love
The reclusive, magisterial author died Tuesday. His legacy is indelible where it counts: on the page.
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Music
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Stars align for July 4 Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular
R&B sirens En Vogue will headline the 2023 Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, appearing alongside the Boston Pops and conductor Keith Lockhart at the orchestra’s Independence Day celebration.
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