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Subject Today's Headlines: Time, money, tax breaks. What Boston can learn about creating a downtown that never sleeps.
Date July 10, 2023 8:56 AM
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Monday, July 10, 2023


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Time, money, tax breaks. What Boston can learn about creating a downtown that never sleeps.

The commercial real estate industry is looking at how the world’s most famous Financial District became a 24-7 neighborhood and whether the strategy of converting office buildings to housing can be replicated in other cities.
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From athletes to clarinetists: Who gets preferential treatment in top college admissions?

The Supreme Court’s recent decision to end race-based affirmative action in the college admissions process doesn’t impact those who benefit most from preferential treatment at elite schools: the children of donors, alumni and faculty and, most especially, recruited athletes.
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Billerica condo residents tormented by stray golf balls demand action: ‘It’s a losing battle’

When she moved into a condo near Billerica’s Swanson Meadows golf course, Mary Conway was prepared for a stream of players teeing off steps from her unit. She wasn’t ready for a hail of golf balls hurtling into her home.
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Amid hiring slump, Massachusetts police departments look to leave civil service

In the past decade, 37 departments have left the system — two as recently as last year — and several more have filed petitions with the legislature to remove from the hiring process. And Boston, the largest municipal department in the system, says it’s considering it, too.
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Biden says Ukraine is not ready for NATO membership

President Biden said in an interview that aired Sunday that Ukraine was not ready for membership in NATO and that it was “premature” to begin the process to allow Ukraine to join the alliance in the middle of a war.
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Cities have long made plans for extreme heat. Are they enough in a warming world?

Natural disasters can be dramatic — barreling hurricanes, building-toppling tornadoes — but heat is more deadly. Chicago learned that the hard way in 1995.
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Stymied by the Supreme Court, Biden wants voters to have the final say on his agenda

After major blows to his agenda by the Supreme Court, President Biden is intent on making sure voters will have the final say.
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Amid a reckoning, some Native Americans call for reparations from universities

More than 150 years ago, 11 Native American tribes sold, for a fraction of its worth, nearly 94,440 acres to make room for what is now the University of Minnesota, researchers said. It was the start of a centurylong toxic relationship, they said, and it is time for the university and other higher education institutions to pay restitution.
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Pope Francis names 21 new cardinals, including prelates based in Hong Kong and Jerusalem

Pope Francis on Sunday announced he has chosen 21 new cardinals, including prelates from Jerusalem and Hong Kong — places where Catholics are a small minority — as he continues to leave his mark on the body of churchmen who will select his successor.
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Number of migrants at the border plunges as Mexico helps US to stem flow

Migrant shelters with plenty of empty beds. Soup kitchens with food to spare. Soldiers patrolling intersections where migrant families once begged for spare change.
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Ukraine and the environment will top the agenda when Biden meets with UK politicians and royalty

A dash of pomp and a dose of politics are on the agenda during a stopover visit to Britain where President Biden will discuss the environment with King Charles III and the war in Ukraine with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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EDITORIAL


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Five days, 26 US mass shootings. Here’s a proposal to slow the bloodshed.

Banning ghost guns, expanding the "red flag" law, and regulating gun dealers are key parts of a sweeping new Massachusetts bill.
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Tune out the foes — city has done its homework on Centre Street plan

There are compelling technical details on the project website that support the city’s case that traffic delays will be minimal and safety gains will be high.
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Teaching teens conflict resolution could be a lifesaver, literally

In light of easy access to guns, it is vital that we empower our young people with the skills necessary to resolve conflicts peacefully.
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For one Boston City Council candidate, questions about potential campaign violations prompt an apology

Enrique José Pepén of Roslindale faced questions related to his job as executive director of the City of Boston’s neighborhood services.
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Haitians march through downtown to demand intervention in their home country

Hundreds of members of Massachusetts’ Haitian community called upon the federal government and United Nations to help restore order in the country, seized by gang violence.
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National Park Service won’t disclose applications for Provincetown dune shacks until after leases are signed

Agency denies FOIA request as talks stall with the family of artist Salvatore Del Deo, who was evicted from the shack he's occupied for 77 years.
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Red Sox 4, Athletics 3


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Masataka Yoshida’s eighth-inning homer helps Red Sox sweep A’s, take five-game win streak into All-Star break

Yoshida sent a high fastball over the Green Monster to seal Boston's eighth win in its last nine games.
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Masataka Yoshida is making the grade in his first season with Red Sox

Yoshida was sixth in batting average and tied for 17th in OPS among qualified hitters in the majors entering Sunday.
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With 14th pick of the 2023 MLB Draft, the Red Sox select . . . catcher Kyle Teel from the University of Virginia

Previously considered unattainable given his projection as a top-10 pick, Teel instead was there for the Red Sox, whose ties to him date to his high school days. “I couldn’t be happier that I’m going to Boston,” Teel said.
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Time, money, tax breaks. What Boston can learn about creating a downtown that never sleeps.

The commercial real estate industry is looking at how the world’s most famous Financial District became a 24-7 neighborhood and whether the strategy of converting office buildings to housing can be replicated in other cities.
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Vantage Travel owes more than $170 million, bankruptcy filings show

$108 million of that is owed to customers who paid in advance for trips that were later canceled or postponed.
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New England has a distinguished history of tech conferences. Here are some shaping new industries.

Summer is a time when academics and entrepreneurs working at the edge of new fields often gather for meetings that may turn out to be pivotal.
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Judge Edward Ginsburg, whistleblower for Big Dig failings, dies at 90

“I don’t believe in retirement. I don’t like that term,” Mr. Ginsburg said of his two decades of pro bono work after 25 years as a judge.
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Peter Nero, pianist who straddled genres, is dead at 89

The concert pianist soared to popularity in the 1960s with a swinging hybrid of classics and jazz and served as the conductor for the Philly Pops for three decades.
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This Mass. beach camping site ranked as one of the best in the country

It’s beach camping season, and Massachuetts residents don’t have to go far to reach one of the most beautiful locations in the US, according to new rankings from Country Living.
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Authors Paul Tremblay, Mona Awad file lawsuit against ChatGPT creator OpenAI

They contend the AI chatbot unlawfully “ingested” their copyrighted work.
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Claire McMillan explores the friendship, rituals, and collaborative artistic process of two female Surrealist masters

In her new novel, “Alchemy of a Blackbird,” McMillan reimagines the magical lives of Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington.
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