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Thursday, June 29, 2023
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LGBTQ Pride Month
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A post-pandemic LGBTQ+ ‘renaissance’ in Worcester, driven by young people
Some say the city is seeing a groundswell of inclusive nightlife and arts programming, as young people help transform New England's second-largest city into what they hope will be a major destination for LGBTQ+ people.
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Sports
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Harvard aims to improve women’s hockey culture after review of abuse complaints
The university commissioned an inquiry after the Globe detailed complaints about coach Katey Stone in January and The Athletic followed with additional allegations.
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Politics
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Biden embraces ‘Bidenomics’ label, gambling he can sell the economy to skeptical voters
Republicans continue to stress the harm inflation is causing and dismissed Bidenomics as political spin.
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Business
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Who wins and who loses when a liquor license in Boston sells for $600,000?
In an industry with notoriously thin profit margins, big landlords and deep-pocketed restaurateurs are increasingly the only ones who can stomach the high cost of doing business in Boston.
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Health
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Abortion restrictions may be pushing new doctors to train in more liberal states
Because doctors tend to settle down near the place where they trained, states with abortion restrictions could face a severe shortage of maternal health providers in the years to come.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | June 28, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from June 28, 2023
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Fourth of July forecast after dreary June
Meteorologist David Epstein tells us why June has been cooler than average and gives a Fourth of July forecast.
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Beachgoers should watch for sharks off Cape Cod
Reporter Emily Sweeney gives some tips for families to stay safe with the influx of sharks near Cape Cod beaches.
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The Nation
Nation
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Debris from implosion of Titanic-bound submersible is returned to land
Debris from the Titan submersible has been returned to land after a fatal implosion during its voyage to the wreck of the Titanic captured the world’s attention last week.
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Nation
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Democrats reach milestone: 100 new District Court judges
President Biden and Democrats have transformed the Senate into a judicial confirmation factory that has just passed a major milestone in its drive to remake the federal courts, approving the 100th District Court nominee since Biden took office.
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Nation
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Smoke from Canadian fires blankets Great Lakes region
Thick smoke from the seemingly endless Canadian wildfires has again blanketed large swaths of the United States, prompting warnings for residents to stay indoors with few signs of any immediate respite.
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The World
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Ukraine accuses a local man of directing a missile strike that killed 11 at a pizza restaurant
Ukrainian authorities arrested a man they accused of helping Russia direct a missile strike that killed at least 11 people and wounded 61 others.
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Anger flares in France after police shoot and kill teenage driver
Authorities in France have opened a criminal investigation after a 17-year-old driver was shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop near Paris.
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More than half a million left Germany’s Catholic Church last year as abuse scandal swirls
The German Bishops’ Conference said Wednesday that 522,821 left the church last year, up from 359,338 in 2021, the previous record.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Even drag queens have to be able to pay the rent
A new billboard campaign is pitching Massachusetts for its social policies — not its economic ones.
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EDITORIAL
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Beacon Hill bungles budget, again
It’s too late on Beacon Hill, as legislators seem poised to blow through their July 1 budget deadline again.
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OPINION
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Supreme Court justices’ unethical Code of Conduct
The justices’ cavalier treatment of the laws on the books makes it even more clear that broader regulation is needed.
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Metro
Politics
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‘We are really lucky to have her’: For disability community, historic MassDOT board hire Lisa Iezzoni inspires confidence
Governor Maura Healey appointed four new members to the Department of Transportation’s board of directors, including a member of the disability community — a first in the board’s history.
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After 7 hours of proceedings, Boston council approves one override for $4.2b operating budget
Four separate override votes to the mayor’s budget failed to garner the necessary two-thirds support of the 12 members. A fifth override that did pass will bring a $584,000 bump in pay for municipal officers.
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Massachusetts
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New Mass. tourism billboards in Florida, Texas celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community: ‘Massachusetts For Us All’
The billboards are a part of a new campaign launched by the Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism “promoting Massachusetts as a welcoming and safe place for all.”
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Sports
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Harvard aims to improve women’s hockey culture after review of abuse complaints
The university commissioned an inquiry after the Globe detailed complaints about coach Katey Stone in January and The Athletic followed with additional allegations.
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NHL
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What being selected No. 4 in the NHL Draft means to Lexington’s Will Smith
He’ll first play for Greg Brown’s Boston College Eagles in the fall, but it’s uncertain how long he’ll be there as Smith projects as a No. 1 center in the NHL.
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MARLINS 6, RED SOX 2
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More defensive ugliness as Red Sox drop second straight to heavy-hitting Marlins
In a span of two batters, a pair of Red Sox miscues in the field helped score three Miami runs, a total that would prove insurmountable as the hosts fell back below .500 at the season's official midway point.
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Business
Business
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Who wins and who loses when a liquor license in Boston sells for $600,000?
In an industry with notoriously thin profit margins, big landlords and deep-pocketed restaurateurs are increasingly the only ones who can stomach the high cost of doing business in Boston.
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Biotech
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Head of drug-pricing watchdog group to step down 17 years after founding the Boston nonprofit
ICER's Steven Pearson will be succeeded by Sarah K. Emond, its executive vice president.
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AI/Robotics
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AI might help unleash the next pandemic, MIT study says
A group of students used freely accessible “large language model” programs like ChatGPT to get guidance on how to create a deadly pathogen.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lowell Weicker, maverick senator, governor from Connecticut, dies
With an independence that came either from family fortune or personal fortitude, Mr. Weicker defied party leaders, presidents, convention, and expectations, capping his civic career by winning the governor’s office in Hartford on the ballot line of a party (“A Connecticut Party”) that he invented.
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Obituaries
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Bobby Osborne, mandolinist who flouted bluegrass convention, dies at 91
A singer and mandolin player, Bobby Osborne and his younger brother, Sonny, formed one of the most groundbreaking bands in the history of bluegrass.
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Obituaries
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Teresa Taylor, Butthole Surfers drummer and face of Generation X, dies at 60
After leaving the acid-punk band, Ms. Taylor gave an iconic appearance in Richard Linklater’s 1990 film “Slacker.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Rangers arrive at Provincetown dune shack in attempt to evict occupants, leave after issuing verbal warnings
Three people at the artists' shack long occupied by painter Salvatore Del Deo refused to budge.
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Lifestyle
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Your full guide to Mass. July Fourth celebrations, from fireworks to food and more
The fun kicks off Friday and peaks with a bang Tuesday with En Vogue, the Boston Pops, and the classic fireworks display.
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Movie Reviews
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‘Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken’: High school angst for sea monsters
The animated coming-of-age story "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken" is a solid diversion, a good-enough escape if the kids are still making you crazy during summer break and you've already seen "Elemental."
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