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Friday, July 7, 2023
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Looking for an earful of history? Summer’s high season for John Adams and Paul Revere reenactors in Boston.
Foxborough resident Michael LePage, who has been moonlighting as figures from America’s distant past for more than 30 years, is just one of the local reenactors staying busy during tourism season.
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Politics
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Rival Republicans need an early victory to knock Donald Trump off his path to the nomination. Is New Hampshire the place to do it?
“New Hampshire gives an open field and an even chance to underfunded candidates,” said Fergus Cullen, a former chair of the state GOP. “Those things don’t happen in other places.”
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Healthcare
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FDA grants full approval for Biogen Alzheimer’s drug that slows cognitive decline
The medicine, developed by Eisai and Cambridge-based Biogen, is expected to be covered by Medicare.
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Crime & Courts
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Defendant in Newton triple homicide openly discussed his diagnosis of mental illness
The fate of Christopher L. Ferguson Jr. now rests with the criminal justice system, which will likely weigh his alleged crimes against his mental state at the time prosecutors say he killed three people.
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Climate
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Massachusetts has vast solar potential, according to new state report
The analysis appears to dispel long-held concerns that the state might be too densely developed to meet its solar energy commitments.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | July 6, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from July 6, 2023
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How affirmative action decision impacts workplace diversity
Financial columnist Larry Edelman breaks down what SCOTUS’ affirmative action ruling could mean for the future of America’s workforce.
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Discharge delays cripple Massachusetts hospitals
Medical reporter Jessica Bartlett reveals discharge problems in Massachusetts hospitals that have led to overcrowding and emergency room backups.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump aide Walt Nauta pleads not guilty in classified documents case
Donald Trump’s personal aide, Waltine “Walt” Nauta, pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges he schemed with his boss to hide classified documents from authorities at Mar-a-Lago, the former president’s Florida residence and private club.
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US is destroying the last of its once-vast chemical weapons arsenal
At the Army’s Pueblo Chemical Depot in Colorado, a team of robotic arms was busily disassembling some of the last of the United States’ vast and ghastly stockpile of chemical weapons.
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Nation
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Father of the bride and teen who tried to save friend among 5 killed in Philadelphia shooting
The stories of those killed in the all-too-familiar thrum of another mass shooting.
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The World
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Russian cruise missile attack on Lviv kills 6 people and injures dozens
Russia fired cruise missiles Thursday at a western Ukraine city far from the front line of the war, killing at least six people in an apartment building in what officials said was the heaviest attack on civilian areas of Lviv since the Kremlin’s forces invaded the country last year.
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World
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The US will provide cluster munitions to Ukraine as part of a new military aid package, sources say
The Biden administration has decided to provide cluster munitions to Ukraine and is expected to announce on Friday that the Pentagon will send thousands as part of a new military aid package worth up to $800 million for the war effort against Russia, according to people familiar with the decision.
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Lukashenko says Prigozhin is in Russia, not Belarus
Mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is in Russia and a “free man,” the leader of Belarus said Thursday, adding to the questions swirling around Prigozhin’s fate nearly two weeks after he called off his stunning armed rebellion against Moscow’s military leadership.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The unexpected intimacy of a Zoom memorial service
It turns out that this was the best way to honor her memory.
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EDITORIAL
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The MBTA let the Lynn commuter rail station fall apart. The T should now expedite its reopening.
Deferred maintenance on the commuter rail station contributed to its closing. Taking until 2030 to replace it would be a travesty.
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LETTERS
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Maybe the time is up for legacy admissions
Schools have a finite number of seats in each class. By reserving seats for children of alumni, they limit opportunities for all others, especially immigrants and first-generation college students.
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Metro
Health
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COVID-19 waste water numbers reach lowest levels in two years
Despite the drop, experts say it’s still too soon to simply forget about COVID-19.
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Transportation
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‘Really smooth’: Top officials hype using free Blue Line while the Sumner Tunnel is closed
Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll joined state lawmakers and transit officials for a Blue Line commute Thursday morning, promoting the free MBTA subway service from Revere to East Boston to downtown on the second morning of the Sumner Tunnel closure.
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Crime & Courts
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Prosecutor cleared of withholding evidence, will rejoin Suffolk DA’s office
A high-ranking Suffolk County homicide prosecutor accused of withholding evidence that could have freed a man wrongly convicted of murder was cleared of misconduct by an independent investigator hired by District Attorney Kevin R. Hayden’s office to probe the allegations.
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Sports
Bruins
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Bruins prospect Andre Gasseau is the latest to take up an unusual off-ice regimen: Martial arts training
Like current Bruin Jakub Lauko, BC's Gasseau gets his licks in over the summer — on the mat and in the ring rather than on the ice.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Damian Lillard wants out of Portland, but the Celtics shouldn’t bring him to Boston
There are already a lot of miles on Lillard’s NBA odometer. He turns 33 on July 15.
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Red Sox Notebook
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With the Red Sox’ rotation battered, Nate Eovaldi’s Fenway return is even harder to swallow
Eovaldi is having the best season of his career after leaving this winter for a two-year deal in Texas.
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Business
Technology
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Injunction against Biden social media ‘censorship’ is under fire
A judge this week called on the Biden administration to halt efforts to discourage social media companies from posting user comments that the government considers false or misleading.
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Commercial
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In biggest office lease of the year, Deloitte plans move to Winthrop Center
Deloitte plans to shift its Boston operations from the old Hancock building at 200 Berkeley Street in Back Bay to the new 138,000 square feet of office space in the tower in fall 2024.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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Fight to streamline corporate taxes heats up on Beacon Hill, with some blue-chip companies opposed
The business community is divided over how to proceed with taxing multistate companies in Massachusetts.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Winnie Ewing, who transformed Scottish politics, dies at 93
After winning her seat in Parliament in a stunning upset, Ms. Ewing sliced through Scotland’s torpid, sclerotic politics with her vision for an energized, independent nation.
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Obituaries
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Winnie Ewing, who transformed Scottish politics, dies at 93
After winning her seat in Parliament in a stunning upset, Ms. Ewing sliced through Scotland’s torpid, sclerotic politics with her vision for an energized, independent nation.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Restaurants
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The Nantucket clam shack battle is turning into something out of a movie
Crotchety 90-year-old billionaire Charles Johnson is determined to shut down a Nantucket clam shack. It’s like a cliché from a bad movie — only he appears to be winning.
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Arts
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Sculpture park distances itself from star architect
The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln is one of numerous US arts institutions that has stepped away from its partnership with renowned Ghanaian British architect David Adjaye following allegations of sexual misconduct.
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TRAVEL
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Spotlight on Dover, N.H., as it celebrates its 400th anniversary
The city has a thriving, revived downtown with an eclectic mix of restaurants and shops, historic buildings, museums, and parks. Come check it out.
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