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Monday, July 17, 2023
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Politics
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In promoting Massachusetts, Healey has found a foil: Florida and its conservative governor, Ron DeSantis
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has time and again used Florida — and, by extension, Governor DeSantis — as a foil in highlighting her administration’s agenda and governing values.
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Politics
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A Cambridge City Council employee decided to run for a seat herself. Then the city changed its rules.
Shortly after a council aide decided to launch her campaign for the nine-member body, city officials enacted a new policy forcing any council employee to either resign or go on unpaid leave while running for elected city office.
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Biotech
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No more outsourcing? Making drugs locally is a key focus of the life sciences industry.
At least 10 biomanufacturing plants have recently opened, expanded, or are under construction across the state.
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Politics
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Jill Biden heads to Mass. to ramp up fund-raising for Biden campaign
The Biden reelection campaign said Friday it raised more than $72 million in the second quarter, which included money given to the Democratic National Committee and their affiliated fundraising committees.
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World
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Russia has ‘sufficient stockpile’ of cluster bombs, says Putin, as Ukraine gets US cluster bombs
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview published Sunday that Russia has a “sufficient stockpile” of cluster munitions, and warned that Russia “reserves the right to take reciprocal action” if Ukraine uses the controversial weapons.
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The Nation
Nation
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Five dead in flash flooding in Philadelphia suburbs
At least five people were dead and two others remained missing Sunday after severe floods swept through areas of Pennsylvania and storms continued to threaten much of the Northeast.
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Nation
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Alabama scrambles to redraw its voting map after a Supreme Court surprise
Under orders from the Supreme Court to produce a voting map that no longer illegally dilutes the power of Black voters in Alabama, the state’s lawmakers are now facing a high-stakes scramble to come up with an acceptable replacement by the end of this week.
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Nation
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Long Island serial killings arrest brings both pain and relief to victims’ families
The trail had gone cold as clues suddenly dwindled. For a time, doubts swirled about whether a killer who dumped the remains of his female victims along remote stretches of coastline on New York’s Long Island would ever be caught.
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The World
World
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South Korea’s monsoon rains set off deadly landslides and flooding
Five bodies were discovered in a bus trapped by floodwaters in an underpass in a city south of the South Korean capital, Seoul, on Sunday. The country has been reeling from intense rainfall from the monsoon, which has swept across the nation in recent days, burying homes, knocking down trees, canceling flights and trains, and cutting power to tens of thousands of residents.
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World
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Israeli reservists threaten mass resignations if judicial plan proceeds
At least 180 senior fighter pilots, elite commandos, and cyberintelligence specialists in the Israeli military reserve have informed their commanders that they will no longer report for volunteer duty if the government proceeds with a plan to limit judicial influence by the end of the month.
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World
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As Iraq tries to chill critics, its newest target is social media
A few months ago, the people featured in these clips were stars of Iraq’s booming social media scene. No longer.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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GOP lawmakers have to be watching DiZoglio. They should be backing her.
Republican legislators have been utterly silent, leaving Democratic state Auditor Diana DiZoglio alone in her fight to hold her own party’s legislative leaders accountable.
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LETTERS
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Sex ed guidelines draw fire — all more reason to pass Healthy Youth Act
In the absence of a state law, the long-overdue updates to the state’s sexuality education framework offered by Governor Healey could be overturned by a future administration.
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LETTERS
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They like what they see in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
In an odd way, he has exposed challenging issues that the country must face, debate, and resolve.
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Metro
Politics
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Salisbury officials to decide Monday if Straight Pride Parade organizer should stay on local board
Samson Racioppi, a former state representative candidate whose run in last fall’s Republican primary was seen as a test of the GOP’s support for extremism, is one of two candidates being considered by Salisbury selectmen to serve a five-year term helping to oversee its Housing Authority.
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RI COURTS
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R.I. lawsuit alleges a billionaire’s will was improperly changed on his deathbed
In the latest development in the Chace family feud, a suit claims Malcolm G. “Kim” Chace III lacked the capacity to amend his will nine days before he died.
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Weather
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Tornado touched down in North Brookfield on Sunday, as torrential rains pounded Massachusetts
The volatile weather that struck the state Sunday was part of storm activity that soaked the Northeast — from Washington D.C. to Maine, as well as parts of New York and Pennsylvania — with heavy rain and spurred flash flood warnings, according to the weather service.
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Sports
ON BASEBALL
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Kutter Crawford delivers another big start as part of shorthanded rotation keeping Red Sox in contention
Crawford — one of only three current Red Sox starters along with Brayan Bello and Paxton Crawford — threw six scoreless innings in a win over the Cubs. “Obviously where we’re at right now, [Crawford’s outing] was huge,” manager Alex Cora said.
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Red Sox 11, Cubs 5
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Red Sox hitters Masataka Yoshida and Rafael Devers defy convention to take down Justin Steele and the Cubs
Steele had allowed only three extra-base hits to lefties this season before Devers and Yoshida took him deep.
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Celtics beat writer's notebook
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From Jordan Walsh’s emergence to Joe Mazzulla’s fight night, here are 11 leftover Celtics Summer League nuggets
Walsh’s long-range shooting was the week’s most encouraging development at Summer League.
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Business
Finance
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Meet Denise Chisholm, Fidelity’s guru of quant research
Chisholm, who's based in Boston, does not invest a single dollar at the company, but her work informs the views of its 150 portfolio managers who run 450 or so mutual funds and exchange-traded funds.
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Whoop has a new HQ, just steps from Fenway. Here’s a peek inside.
Located steps from Fenway Park, the office building spans eight floors and houses the WHOOP Labs, their research facility that was previously located outside the office space at the old location.
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Business
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Mayor Wu’s affordable housing plan pushes forward, but resistance remains
Housing advocates are asserting that Wu's changes don’t go far enough, while developers warn they will stifle new production.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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John Uelses, first to pole-vault 16 feet, dies at 85
John Uelses landed in the national spotlight in February 1962, when, as a 24-year-old Marine corporal, he became the first pole-vaulter to clear 16 feet.
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John Uelses, first to pole-vault 16 feet, dies at 85
John Uelses landed in the national spotlight in February 1962, when, as a 24-year-old Marine corporal, he became the first pole-vaulter to clear 16 feet.
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Arts & Lifestyle
DANCE REVIEW
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Germany’s Gauthier Dance brings its trademark fluidity and abandon to a bold program at Jacob’s Pillow
Sex, sin, and religious devotion are among the themes of five dances presented by Gauthier Dance//Dance Company Theaterhaus Stuttgart.
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PODCASTS
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Rewind and rewatch: 10 throwback TV series podcasts hosted by their original casts
Fans who grew up in the era of Blockbuster, Beanie Babies, and AOL Instant Messenger can now travel down memory lane thanks to podcasts devoted to the classic series they grew up watching.
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Television
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The Hollywood strikes explained — and how they could affect you
The Emmys could well be postponed, given the intensity of this labor dispute. Learn about the issues that actors and writers are striking over.
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