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Tuesday, July 11, 2023
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Weather
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Torrents of rain raise river levels, fears across Vermont and other locations in New England
All over New England and the Northeast, a slow-moving storm system dumped torrents of rain, bringing floods that closed streets, took out bridges, and burst at least one dam.
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Health
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How universities are addressing ongoing collegiate mental health difficulties
Schools have taken more active measures to meet the growing demand for comprehensive mental health services, including expanding free-of-charge counseling.
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AI/Robotics
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13 ways people in the Boston area are using artificial intelligence right now
From an AI-generated beer recipe to meal-planning for Marathon training, local early adopters are finding new ways to make the most out of the buzzy technology.
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Commercial
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Wu administration will offer tax breaks to turn office buildings into housing
Boston is set to launch a pilot program to encourage residential conversions amid struggles in the office market and the city’s ongoing housing crunch.
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Politics
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During visit to Boston RMV, Healey touts success of law allowing licenses for undocumented immigrants
The new law allows people without legal immigration status to obtain a driver’s license by providing two documents that prove their identity, such as a foreign passport, birth certificate, or marriage certificate.
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The Nation
Nation
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Republican’s hold on nominations leaves Marines without confirmed leader for 1st time in 100 years
The Marine Corps is without a confirmed leader for the first time in a century as General David Berger stepped down as commandant on Monday and a Republican senator is blocking approval of his successor.
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Nation
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Disgraced sports doctor stabbed by another inmate at federal prison
Disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar, who was convicted of sexually abusing Olympic and college female gymnasts, was stabbed multiple times by another inmate at a federal prison in Florida that is experiencing staffing shortages.
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Nation
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Deep partisanship will be on display as Congress releases competing voting bills
Congress in the coming weeks will consider shoring up voting and election laws — efforts that will reflect the vast gulf between Democrats and Republicans on protecting a foundation of American democracy.
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The World
World
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Summer heat waves killed 61,000 in Europe last year, study says
More than 61,000 people died because of last year’s brutal summer heat waves across Europe, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine.
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World
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As NATO gathers, unity among the alliance has become harder to sustain
Ukraine will not be ushered into NATO when President Biden and leaders of the Western alliance gather in Lithuania starting Tuesday. But Sweden looks like it will make it in soon, now that Turkey, in a last-minute reversal announced on Monday night, says it has lifted its long-running objections.
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World
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A police raid raises fears of a clampdown on Russian ultranationalists
Russian police officers searched a patriotic cultural center Sunday in a rare move against hard-line supporters of the war in Ukraine that could signal an effort to clamp down on an influential ultranationalist movement after the Wagner mercenary group’s mutiny last month.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Ukraine should join NATO — eventually. For now, focus on supporting its defense against Russian invasion.
When they gather in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, leaders of NATO should commit to long-term support for Kyiv.
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OPINION
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The perils of amateur — and illegal — fireworks
Is it time to stop pretending that there isn’t a strong demand for fireworks in Massachusetts and legalize them, with requirements for safer conditions and limits around their consumption?
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LETTERS
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State tax relief going down to the wire, bedeviled by details
Observers hope lawmakers are making the right moves, from crafting effective policy for affordable housing to closing a millionaires tax loophole.
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Metro
Transportation
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Officials warn Sumner Tunnel shutdown impact will worsen later this week; traffic slower Monday
Traffic on the Tobin Bridge and through the Ted Williams Tunnel was slow but still moving Monday morning, as officials warned that the middle of this week could bring the slowest conditions yet — as the slew of northern commuters push into downtown following the Fourth of July holiday.
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Crime & Courts
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Judge declares mistrial in case of man accused of killing Weymouth Officer Michael Chesna and woman in 2018
Lopes was facing two counts of first degree murder in the deaths of Weymouth Police Officer Michael Chesna and 77-year-old Vera Adams and will be retried in court at a later date.
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James Lewis, longtime suspect in 1982 Tylenol poisonings of seven people, dies in Cambridge, officials say
Lewis, who was long suspected of lacing Tylenol bottles in the Chicago area with poison in 1982, a crime that forever changed how thousands of products are packaged and sold in the US, has died, police said.
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Sports
On baseball
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Baseball is being launched into its future by a new generation of uber-athletes
With budding stars such as Ronald Acuna, Corbin Carroll, Julio Rodriguez, Elly De La Cruz, and the Red Sox' own Jarren Duran, the future of the game has arrived quickly.
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Patriots
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Which Patriots veterans will be under pressure during training camp to make the roster?
For any number of reasons — position battles, injury, scheme — there are a handful of veterans who need to play with a sense of urgency if they want to stick around.
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Celtics
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What is the hold-up surrounding Jaylen Brown’s contract extension?
NBA offseason business generally winds down after summer league ends, so this appears to be an important week for Brown and the Celtics.
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Business
BOLD TYPES
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After five years at Suffolk, Dorcena Forry heads back out on her own.
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Biotech
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Waltham startup expected to complete first local biotech IPO of the year
Apogee Therapeutics, which is developing treatments for inflammatory disorders, said Monday it will offer 15.6 million shares at a price range of $15 to $17.
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AI/Robotics
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A technophobe’s guide to AI chatbots
While the risks are real, it’s becoming increasingly clear that systems like ChatGPT aren’t going anywhere. Are you ready to use them?
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Funeral Mass announced for prominent attorney R. Robert Popeo
Mr. Popeo was "a legendary lawyer, a creative strategist, a tenacious force," said Bob Bodian, managing partner of the Mintz law firm.
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Obituaries
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Minnie Bruce Pratt, poet of lesbian strength and struggles, dies at 76
Minnie Bruce Pratt, a prominent poet and essayist who explored issues of gender fluidity, the friction between acceptance and intolerance and personal struggles such as living apart from her sons after coming out as lesbian in the 1970s, died July 2 at a hospice in Syracuse, N.Y. She was 76.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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Should I tell his family why we split up?
He was cheating. They don’t know.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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At the Levitate Festival, a strong lineup, friendly vibes, and a vibrant Brandi Carlile
The three-day festival closed out its 10th year with a lineup that included Ziggy Marley, Shakey Graves, Celisse, Larkin Poe, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, and Carlile.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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BSO opens its 85th summer at Tanglewood
Under music director Andris Nelsons, the orchestra performed repertory staples alongside newer works by Iman Habibi and Jessie Montgomery.
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