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Tuesday, July 25, 2023
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Higher Education
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Research from Harvard economists confirms elite colleges favor wealthy students
The findings confirm what many have suspected: Prestigious private colleges tend to give advantage to applicants from high-income families over less affluent ones, even when they have comparable academic qualifications.
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Transportation
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Welcome to the grievance-packed world of electric vehicle charging
EV drivers are hogging chargers. Motorists driving gas-powered cars are trying to reclaim parking spots lost to EV charging.
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Nonprofit
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‘What else are you going to do with it?’: Developer Bill Cummings is giving away his fortune.
How a hard-working fruit punch salesman built a suburban real estate empire — and why he’s now focused on turning it into game-changing donations.
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Higher Education
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Berklee College of Music announces president Erica Muhl will not return
Hired in 2020, Muhl was the first female president of the 78-year-old institution.
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World
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Defying unrest, Israel adopts law weakening Supreme Court
On a day of turbulence in the streets and in the halls of power alike, Israeli lawmakers on Monday enacted a major change in law to weaken the judiciary, capping a monthslong campaign by the right-wing governing coalition that is pitting Israelis against one another with rare ferocity.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | July 24, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from July 24, 2023.
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GOP long game in New Hampshire
WATCH: Political reporter James Pindell dissects the New Hampshire governor's race and gives his thoughts on some dark-horse GOP presidential candidates.
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Death threats to a meteorologist
WATCH: Former local TV meteorologist Chris Gloninger shares his story of receiving death threats after spreading awareness about climate change in Iowa.
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The Nation
Nation
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Justice Department sues Texas over floating barrier in Rio Grande
The Justice Department on Monday filed suit against the state of Texas over its installation of a floating barrier meant to stop people from swimming across the Rio Grande, arguing that the interlocking buoys placed in the river by the state violated federal law.
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Nation
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IRS halts surprise visits to homes and businesses
The IRS said Monday it would immediately curb the practice of sending agents to make surprise visits to homes and businesses, scaling back a policy that for decades has been central to its efforts to collect unpaid taxes amid political backlash and increasing threats to its employees.
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Nation
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Thorny rules and maybe an absent Trump: A month out from the first GOP debate
With a month to go before the first Republican presidential debate, the stage in Milwaukee remains remarkably unsettled, with the front-runner, former president Donald Trump, waffling on his attendance and the rest of the participants far from certain.
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The World
World
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As Rhodes burns, fires strike more Greek islands
Residents and tourists have fled wildfires in two more favorite Greek destinations, Corfu and Evia, even as the blazes that have gripped the island of Rhodes for seven days, prompting an evacuation that officials described as the largest in Greece’s history, spread onward into a village.
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World
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Jill Biden is in Paris to mark the US return to the UN’s educational and scientific agency
Jill Biden arrived in Paris early Monday, accompanied by her daughter, Ashley Biden, after flying overnight from Washington to join other VIPs and speak at a ceremony Tuesday at the headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
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World
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US confronts tight but turbulent relationship with Israel
Long before moving into the White House, President Biden compared the relationship between the United States and Israel to that of close friends. “We love one another,” he said, “and we drive one another crazy.”
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Texas’s barbaric treatment of migrants
Email says state troopers were told to push small children and nursing babies back into the Rio Grande and deny water to asylum seekers
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EDITORIAL
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Free prison calls provide a lifeline for inmates, families
Now a year overdue, ending burdensome costs needs one final push.
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OPINION
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Kendra Lara must hold herself to the same standard as everyone else
Her constituents have to decide whether she represents their interests or merely her own when she ignores laws others are expected to follow.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Healey administration opposes release of waste water from decommissioned Pilgrim nuclear power plant into Cape Cod Bay
But legal experts said that the federal government, not state authorities, may have the final say.
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Social Justice
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The NAACP convention in Boston kicks off this week. Here’s what you need to know.
Your guide to the 114th annual convention, happening this year in the heart of Boston for the first time since 1982.
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Health
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Proposed closure of Leominster Hospital maternity ward is criticized
Opponents say the closure will imperil the health of mothers and newborns in the community.
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Sports
High schools
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MIAA cites pattern of ‘serious, egregious’ violations in Fenwick case
The punishment follows a legal dispute over Fenwick’s request for the MIAA to grant a waiver for a 19-year-old student to play baseball last spring in his fifth year of high school.
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patriots
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Five free agents who could help the Patriots on offense
They couldn't land star receiver DeAndre Hopkins, but there are other talents still available on the market.
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Bruins
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New Bruin Reilly Walsh believes he is ready for his NHL breakthrough season
The 24-year-old former Harvard defenseman acquired in trade from the Devils brings a scoring touch that could separate him.
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Business
Biotech
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Ginkgo Bioworks fellowship aims to open doors for Black STEM students
The Cultivate Fellowship provides support and access to professional opportunities as part of the company’s $1 million commitment to diversity.
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bold types
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At Veolia, Van Heems is building a workforce pipeline for his whole industry.
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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Alnylam signs $2.8 billion deal with Roche to advance Cambridge biotech’s injection for high blood pressure
If approved, the drug could change the way hypertension is treated, according to the companies.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Carlin Glynn, actor whose comeback brought her a Tony, dies at 83
After a long hiatus spent raising a family, Carlin Glynn stepped back into the footlights, sang onstage for the first time, and walked away with a Tony Award for her performance as the madam in the 1978 hit “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas."
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Obituaries
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Cheri Pies, who guided lesbian couples in parenthood, dies at 73
Dr. Pies, a professor, compiled her teachings and experiences into a book. “Considering Parenthood: A Workbook for Lesbians,” which provided practical advice on a wide range of topics.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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Can I be happy with someone who’s a full-time caregiver?
She’s always with her elderly mother.
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Music
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Rhett Miller strikes a balance between his solo pursuits and the Old 97′s
"If I could only do one or the other, I’d be really bummed," says the singer, who plays a solo acoustic show at City Winery Wednesday before returning to Boston with his band in September.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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After a rain-shortened first night, Luke Combs makes a splash at Gillette
Combs seemed determined to put on as full of a set as he could in his second Gillette show of the weekend after Friday night’s concert had been cut short by torrential storms.
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