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Wednesday, July 5, 2023
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Crowds gather along Charles River for annual July 4 festivities
After hunkering down during heavy rains in the afternoon, revelers were rewarded with clearer skies in the evening and packed the area around the Hatch Shell for the traditional Boston Pops concert and fireworks display.
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Politics
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Trump broke New Hampshire’s political rules. They were alive and well for others on a soggy Fourth.
At least five candidates appeared in Merrimack alone on Tuesday, shaking hands, throwing candy, and introducing themselves to voters largely unfamiliar with them.
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Health
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If you read only one story on bunions this year, this is the one!
Bunions strike about one in three adults, but even so, they’re the source of shame — the menopause of the foot world.
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In Amherst, teen journalists’ investigation of transphobia at the middle school forced a district shake-up
High schoolers published report in student newspaper that shook this college town, long considered an LGBTQ-friendly, liberal enclave.
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The Nation
Nation
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Judge blocks US officials from tech contacts in First Amendment case
The injunction could have profound effects on the First Amendment and on government efforts to counter misinformation on elections and health emergencies.
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Nation
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Shots fired into a crowd of hundreds after a holiday festival in Texas leave 3 dead, 8 injured
The shooting erupted about two hours after the end of the Independence Day celebration.
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Nation
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Five dead in random shootings in a Philadelphia neighborhood
A 40-year-old killed one man in a house before fatally shooting four others on the streets of a Philadelphia neighborhood and surrendering along with a rifle, a pistol, extra magazines, a police scanner, and a bulletproof vest, police said
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The World
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Hong Kong leader says 8 pro-democracy activists who escaped to the West ‘will be pursued for life’
Hong Kong’s leader said Tuesday that eight pro-democracy activists who now live in the United States, Britain, Canada, and Australia will be pursued for life for alleged national security offenses, dismissing criticism that the move to have them arrested was a dangerous precedent.
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World
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The miles of obstacles slowing Ukraine’s counteroffensive
The Ukrainian counteroffensive faces an enemy nearly as daunting as the Russians: the terrain.
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After protests, France holds hasty trials for hundreds
After five nights of fury over Nahel Merzouk’s killing, the country has calmed down and begun to assess the damage: more than 5,000 vehicles burned, 1,000 buildings damaged or looted, 250 police stations or gendarmeries attacked, more than 700 officers injured.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The Legislature should stop dithering on tax relief
After a year of waiting, taxpayers could use a break and the state could use a boost to its competitive edge.
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OPINION
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Supreme Court ruling on student debt leaves millions like me hanging
Here’s how President Biden may be able to skirt the Supreme Court’s ruling.
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LETTERS
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Wheels in motion, but skidding ahead, for a Boylston Street bike lane
In a better world with a functioning public transit system that enabled people for whom biking is not possible or practical to mothball their cars, bike lanes might make sense. In this world, they represent the triumph of ideology over facts.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Marchers, clad in Colonial garb, kick off July 4th with parade through downtown
Hundreds gathered near the Old State House Tuesday morning for a July 4 reading of the Declaration of Independence and a parade highlighting Boston’s Revolutionary role.
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Crime & Courts
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‘It’s a miracle they found her’: Stoughton woman said to be recovering after being trapped in swamp for days
A day after her daughter Emma Tetewsky was found alive after being trapped in a muddy swamp for several days, Barbara Zinaman wanted to give thanks to anyone she could.
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K-12
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Opposition heats up over plan to move the O’Bryant to West Roxbury
Opposition to the O’Bryant half of the plan appears to be growing.
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Sports
Bruins
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Fabian Lysell determined to push for a spot on the Bruins’ roster in September
“I think everybody coming into camp is trying to make the team, and I’m no different,” the 20-year-old Lysell said.
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Rangers, 6, Red Sox 2
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Rangers leave Red Sox feeling all wet in 6-2 loss
The bullpen game resulted in six Red Sox pitchers combining to allow 10 hits, 6 walks, and 6 runs.
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Gary Washburn
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As training camp nears, here’s who could help the Patriots become a playoff contender: DeAndre Hopkins and Dalvin Cook
Cook and Hopkins are hungry, proven and appear intrigued by the New England’s professional atmosphere, so signing the free agent running back and receiver could improve matters.
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Business
Real Estate
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As Mass. towns adopt new climate-friendly building codes, homebuilders push back
A new report argues that the new net-zero building codes being adopted by communities around the state could increase the cost of building a new single-family home by up to $23,000.
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Trendlines
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From inflation to home prices, 2023 has so far defied expectations
A recession was widely expected. Instead the stock market took off.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Dr. Susan Love, groundbreaking breast cancer surgeon, activist, and author, dies at 75
“I’ve been reminded that you don’t know how long you have,” Dr. Love said after her own diagnosis. “We have to get rid of this disease, and there is no reason we can’t do it.”
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Obituaries
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Edward Fredkin, 88, MIT scientist who saw the universe as one big computer, dies
Professor Fredkin charged through an endlessly mutating career that could appear as mind-warping as the iconoclastic theories that made him a force in both computer science and physics.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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Adele Lim’s directorial debut, ‘Joy Ride,’ makes Asian Americans the ‘heroes of the story’
The Emerson College alumna who co-wrote “Crazy Rich Asians” discusses her racy new comedy — starring Ashley Park and Sherry Cola — out this week.
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Lifestyle
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Go-Go Boots: A fitness expert shares his vacation survival tips (and why to say Si! to gelato)
Isaac Boots, creator of the popular TORCH’D 28-minute workouts, is doing a residency at the Wequassett Resort & Golf Club in Harwich from July 13-29.
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FOOD
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You can cook up the kitchen of your dreams, even on a budget. I did. Here’s how.
It's possible to update your kitchen without breaking the bank, but you may need to go to Facebook Marketplace, the appliance outlet, the hardware store, and back again.
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