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Wednesday, July 12, 2023
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Mass. has long collected federal benefits meant for children in its care. Some lawmakers want to change that.
“I needed help, I was struggling,” Marissa Pike said. “If they had set that money aside for me, it would have turned my life around.”
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Residential
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‘One of those wicked problems’: Many Cape Cod firefighters can’t afford to live in the towns they cover
As the cost of housing climbs, many firefighters can no longer afford to live in the towns they serve, meaning they can’t help as readily in emergencies.
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A new BMC policy turns away migrant families seeking shelter — even if it means sending some to the airport in an Uber
The move by Boston Medical Center is the latest sign of the strain on the state, which has grappled with an overwhelming need for more shelter space amid a surge of migrant and homeless families in recent months.
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Vermont
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‘It happened so fast’: Residents of Vermont capital scramble after flooding
Rescuers in canoes and inflatable boats made their way around Montpelier's downtown, hauling residents in.
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Transportation
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The vacation’s over — and the real Sumner traffic has just begun
As workers returned, traffic into downtown Boston via the Tobin Bridge and Ted Williams Tunnel slowed to a crawl during the morning commute.
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The Nation
Politics
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Supreme Court justices and donors mingle at campus visits. These documents show the ethical dilemmas
Records show that Supreme Court justices have attended publicly funded events at colleges and universities that allowed the schools to put the justices in the room with influential donors, including some whose industries have had interests before the court.
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Justices teach when the Supreme Court isn’t in session. It can double as an all-expenses-paid trip.
Teaching is encouraged as a way to demystify the Supreme Court while exposing the justices to a cross-section of the public. Yet the costs are often extravagant and paid by donors.
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Nation
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DeSantis’ striking, risky strategy: Try not to trick small donors
For the DeSantis campaign, the vow of no trickery is risky. Trump, the most successful online Republican fund-raiser ever, has shown that such tactics work.
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The World
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The invasion of Ukraine spurred NATO to revamp its defense plans against Russian attack
President Biden and his NATO counterparts have endorsed a shakeup of the way the alliance would respond.
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NATO chief says no timetable set for Ukraine’s membership; Zelensky calls that ‘absurd’
NATO leaders say they will allow Ukraine to join the alliance "when allies agree and conditions are met."
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World
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White House is reaching out to China to avert confrontation
After three years of self-isolation by China, President Biden’s top aides are flying into Beijing throughout the summer to try to convince and cajole Chinese officials, including Xi Jinping, the nation’s leader, on building a new foundation for relations.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The MAGA mindset: Make America Glum Again
Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis, the party’s top two candidates, have set a doom-and-gloom tone.
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EDITORIAL
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DCF should stop taking Social Security benefits from foster children
When children age out of care, they need the money.
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LETTERS
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Neighbors laud plan for supportive housing in Franklin Park
We are excited about the potential of the proposal to address the growing and entangled crises of unaffordable housing and mental illness in our Black and brown communities.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Investors propose $30 million plan to renovate White Stadium for women’s soccer team
The proposal presents a dramatic overhaul of not only the 74-year-old stadium, which is in disrepair, but also that of the parklands surrounding the structure.
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Higher Education
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Former employee sues MIT, aerospace professor over workplace discrimination
The complaint alleges Jeffrey Hoffman purposefully prevented Raji Patel, a woman of Indian descent who worked as associate director of the program from 2002 to 2021, from receiving a fair wage and title advancement.
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Healey recommends head of Boston police watchdog office for Suffolk register of probate
Governor Maura Healey is recommending Stephanie Everett, the head of Boston’s police watchdog agency, to be appointed Suffolk Register of Probate and Family Court, replacing Felix D. Arroyo who announced his retirement in March.
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Business
THE FINE PRINT
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Raymond James to pay more than $12m over ‘unreasonable’ commissions
The settlement, which was announced Tuesday, is the result of an investigation by six states, with the Massachusetts Securities Division leading the probe, according to the office of the secretary of state.
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EzCater CEO Stefania Mallett to step down
A former Amazon and Lyft executive will take the helm of the online business-meal service starting Aug. 14.
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Trendlines
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Commuting doesn’t have to be an absolute nightmare
There are reasons to hope that the mess on the state’s roads and rails can be cleaned up.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Remains of missing World War II US Army soldier from Mass. identified 79 years later, federal officials say
Federal officials have identified the remains of a US Army soldier from Massachusetts who went missing during World War II in Italy while his unit was engaged in defensive fighting against the fascist enemy, according to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
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Obituaries
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Benno Schmidt Jr., a reforming leader at Yale and CUNY, dies at 81
During his six years leading Yale, he fought with the faculty over painful budget cuts, changes that left many people bitter but the university better off in its finances and academic direction.
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Fred Hoffman, who was lauded for his Vietnam coverage, dies at 100
He later served as press secretary to Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Boston awards $7.3 million to arts and culture groups
The so-called Cultural Investment Grants, a one-time infusion courtesy of American Rescue Plan Act funds, will be distributed among 11 grantees over the next three and a half years.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★1/2
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Choose to accept this ‘Mission’
Tom Cruise takes “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” to new heights.
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Television
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‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ creator Jenny Han on season two’s ties to the Cape, Taylor Swift, and finding forgiveness
Cousins Beach, home to multi-generational memories and three best friends stuck in a love triangle, is the magical setting for three novels and now two seasons of the popular young adult franchise.
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