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Friday, June 16, 2023
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Massachusetts
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Salem woman indicted in trafficking of human remains had curated and sold creepy collectibles
Katrina Maclean, the owner of Kat’s Creepy Creations in Peabody, allegedly sold and shipped the stolen body parts to people in other states.
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Massachusetts
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In New England, time stands still — at least if you look at the clocks
There are stopped or wrong clocks in Dover, Concord, Brookline, and Newton. In the South End, the North End, Roxbury, and Beacon Hill. They are affixed to churches, hardware stores, historic landmarks, and an optician’s office.
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Crime & Courts
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‘There’s no words’: Relatives feel victimized by alleged scheme to sell donated human remains
Prosecutors alleged that the former manager of the medical school morgue spent years diverting organs and cadaver parts that had been donated and were supposed to be cremated.
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Crime & Courts
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Nathan Carman, accused of killing his mother at sea, found dead in his cell at N.H. jail
Carman, 29, is believed to have killed himself, according to several people familiar with the investigation.
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Politics
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Healey recommends seven pardons for decades-old crimes ranging from drug possession to arson
The governor's recommendations are believed to be the most proposed pardons by a first-year governor in 40 years.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | June 15, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from June 15, 2023.
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Rhode Island officials investigated for offensive remarks
Reporter Edward Fitzpatrick updates a story involving two Rhode Island officials who allegedly made racist and sexist remarks while on a business trip.
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The Boston Globe’s Health Equity Week
Associate editor and columnist Marcela Garcia explains the importance of The Boston Globe’s Health Equity Week and how people can participate.
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The Nation
Nation
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Supreme Court upholds Native American adoption law
Justice Amy Coney Barrett, writing for the majority, acknowledged the thorny subjects raised in case, which pitted a white foster couple from Texas against five tribes and the Interior Department as they battled over the adoption of a Native American child.
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Political Notebook
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Miami mayor to seek GOP presidential nomination
Suarez filed paperwork Wednesday night with the Federal Election Commission to launch a presidential campaign, and on Thursday morning he released a campaign video titled, “I’m Running.”
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Jury weighs dozens of charges against gunman who massacred 11 at Pittsburgh synagogue
A jury on Thursday began sifting through a mountain of evidence against the truck driver who carried out the nation’s deadliest antisemitic attack.
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The World
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Boris Johnson misled Parliament over COVID lockdown parties, report says
The House of Commons privileges committee publicly released the findings that prompted Johnson’s angry resignation from Parliament.
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World
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Germany to give $1.4 billion to Holocaust survivors globally in 2024
“Every year these negotiations become more and more critical as this last generation of Holocaust survivors age and their needs increase,” said Greg Schneider, the Claims Conference’s executive vice president.
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World
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Hope dims in search for survivors of migrant boat sinking that killed at least 78
As rescue ships fanned out Thursday in search of hundreds of people missing in the tragedy, relatives of the migrants gathered in the southern port city of Kalamata to look for their loved ones.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Healey’s refreshing approach to pardons
The governor’s move to recommend pardons for seven people this early in her administration is a stark and promising contrast to her predecessors.
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OPINION
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East Boston — love at first fight
Some of the most striking scenes of the documentary "Never Be A Punching Bag For Nobody" depict the Maverick Street Mothers protest against Logan Airport in 1968.
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OPINION
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The GOP’s different response to its Trump-indictment dilemma
Some members tell tough truths while others pander to the former president’s pugnacious populists.
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Politics
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Here are the seven people Healey recommends should be pardoned
Healey’s office said the state’s Parole Board, which vets applicants for pardons and commutations, unanimously recommended each of the seven for clemency. Here is who they include.
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At the Boston Athenaeum, firefighters tour an exhibit of the Great Boston Fire of 1872
The temporary exhibit on display through July recalls the historic blaze, which gutted 776 buildings and scorched 65 acres of what is now Downtown Crossing and the Financial District.
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Higher Education
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UMass Amherst privatizes scores of jobs, removing some employees’ union status
UMass Amherst moved jobs to its private foundation, which meant some employees lost their union status.
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Sports
christopher l. gasper
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Time is quickly running out for Chaim Bloom and his vision of sustainability
Every process needs tangible progress, but the rudderless Red Sox haven’t shown enough of that in Season 4 under Bloom.
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Father’s Day holds a special poignancy for Red Sox reliever Chris Martin
Martin believes he never would have made the majors without the guidance and sacrifices of his late father, who died last year.
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stan grossfeld
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Tagging along on the listening tour of new NCAA president Charlie Baker: ‘This is the right place for me’
The former Massachusetts governor has pledged to meet with representatives of all 97 NCAA conferences. He already has made a big dent there and says he is learning a lot, especially while on the ground at the Women's College World Series.
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Business
Retail
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Mass. Starbucks workers say Pride displays have been curtailed
Employees at about a dozen stores were told they could decorate their stores for one day only if it was approved by the regional director. Otherwise, workers are restricted to putting up Pride symbols in employee-only areas.
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Technology
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Subaru buyers take a hit in Mass. right-to-repair fight
While other companies are counting on a long-running federal lawsuit to overturn the statute, Kia and Subaru opted to shut off the features in their vehicles that are covered by the law.
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TALKING SHOP
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A new Avon discount store will sell everything for $1 on Friday afternoons
New in Greater Boston this season is a warehouse-style bargain shop named BinStar, a holiday shop in Downtown Crossing, and a cohort of boxing studios.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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David M. Bartley, state’s youngest House speaker and longtime college president, dies at 88
“He was a good leader. He didn’t have an easy job, needless to say, and he did it well,” said former Governor Michael S. Dukakis.
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Two-time Oscar winner Glenda Jackson, who mixed acting with politics, dies at 87
Glenda Jackson, a two-time Academy Award-winning performer who had a long second career as a British lawmaker, has died.
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Arts & Lifestyle
STAGE REVIEW
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The dynamism of ‘Jagged Little Pill’ makes its flaws easier to swallow
The musical falters until its second act, when it goes deeper, sharpens focus, gathers force, and generally elevates the stakes. What had been fragmentary, disconnected snapshots coalesce into a fuller portrait of a family in crisis.
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Music
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16 summer festivals to warm any music fan
From BAMS Fest in Franklin Park to Levitate in Marshfield, here are 16 music festivals happening this summer, bringing names like Brandi Carlile, Lana Del Rey, Modest Mouse, and Bon Iver to the region.
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VISUAL ARTS
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Golden age: Poet-photographer flips the script at the MFA
The artist will perform during the Museum of Fine Arts Juneteenth free open house on Monday, June 19.
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