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Subject Today's Headlines: As Boston office market stagnates, worry grows about the value of big buildings
Date July 26, 2023 9:13 AM
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Wednesday, July 26, 2023


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Commercial


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As Boston office market stagnates, worry grows about the value of big buildings

Few office towers have sold this year, and the ones that have are selling for a discount.
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On Hockey


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It was a privilege for all to witness the understated elegance and unrelenting competitiveness of Patrice Bergeron

The timing was never going to be right for his retirement, even 20 years after he was drafted as an 18-year-old from Quebec.
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Higher Education


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US Department of Education opens investigation into Harvard’s legacy and donor admissions process

The investigation will focus on whether Harvard “discriminates on the basis of race by using donor and legacy preferences in its undergraduate admissions process.”
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Politics


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Economists say US just might avoid a recession after all

A survey of economists at leading US businesses released this week showed a large majority put the risk of a recession starting in the next year at 50 percent or less, a significant improvement from this spring.
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Nation


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Federal judge blocks Biden administration’s new asylum policy

A federal judge struck down on Tuesday a stringent new asylum policy that the Biden administration has called crucial to its efforts to curb illegal crossings along the US-Mexico border.
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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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The end of an era at TD Garden

WATCH: Reporter Kevin Paul Dupont breaks down Patrice Bergeron’s retirement news, from his legacy in Boston to what the Bruins will look like without him.
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New sex education guidelines coming to Massachusetts

WATCH: Reporter Deanna Pan explains why Massachusetts hasn’t updated its sex education curriculum since 1999 and shares some updates.
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Nation


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Biden signs proclamation establishing national monument honoring Emmett Till and his mother

With the stroke of President Biden’s pen, the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument, located across three sites in two states, became federally protected places.
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Nation


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Gilgo Beach suspect’s home held a 279-weapon arsenal and a walk-in vault

Crime scene officials have spent the week digging up the backyard of Rex Heuermann and removing items ranging from large pieces of furniture to small bags of household possessions.
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Nation


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Scientists detect sign that a crucial Atlantic Ocean current is near collapse

The Atlantic Ocean’s sensitive circulation system has become slower and less resilient, raising the possibility that this crucial element of the climate system could collapse within the next few decades.
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World


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Plane fighting Greek island wildfire crashes, killing both pilots

A Greek air force water-dropping plane crashed while diving into a wildfire in southern Greece on Tuesday, killing both pilots, as authorities battled blazes that have been raging for days across the country amid a return of heat wave temperatures.
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World


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China’s foreign minister is removed after a month of silence

Only five weeks ago, China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, was at the center of an important restoration of high-level diplomacy in US-China relations: He shook hands with Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Beijing, and accepted an invitation to visit the United States.
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34 killed in Algerian wildfires as heat waves parch Mediterranean region

Wildfires devouring swaths of Algeria’s Mediterranean coast have killed 34 people over two days, Algerian authorities said Tuesday, as an extreme heat wave sears North Africa, Southern Europe, and the sea between them.
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EDITORIAL


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Providing hospital-level care at home saves money. The government should allow more of it.

Studies show the programs reduce costs and are better for patients.
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OPINION


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With the release of ‘Oppenheimer,’ debate over using the atomic bomb on Japan continues

Horrific as the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were, President Truman’s other options would have cost more lives.
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Florida’s silver linings guide to slavery

First comes revisionism. Denialism about America’s original sin won’t be far behind.
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Possible record high temperatures in Boston pose unique risk to unhoused people

The Boston Public Health Commission and local homeless shelters are working to support the city’s homeless population in the hot weather.
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Higher Education


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Harvard student’s ChatGPT experiment reveals disruption in store for higher education

The experiment reveals a major challenge for educators scrambling to keep up with the fast-pace adoption of a tool that is hard to detect and capable of composing college-level prose.
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North End restaurant’s license to serve liquor, food suspended following owner’s arrest on criminal charges

The suspension effectively renders the restaurant temporarily nonviable. The Board did not set a date for the next hearing, but said it would work to schedule it quickly.
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A healthy Rose Lavelle could be just the glue the US needs in World Cup match vs. Netherlands

The former Wisconsin star has been slowed by a knee injury but her cameo against Vietnam showed that she can still be a game-changer.
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Jaylen Brown, Celtics finally agree to super-max contract extension that locks in forward for the long haul

The five-year, $304 million deal ensures that Brown will be part of the core for the long term as the team pursues its first NBA title since 2008.
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After a brilliant 19-year career, Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron retires

"I have given the game everything that I have physically and emotionally, and the game has given me back more than I could have ever imagined," he said.
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UPS, Teamsters reach agreement, averting strike

The tentative five-year agreement with the Teamsters, a union that represents 340,000 workers, includes immediate raises for all UPS employees.
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Biogen to cut about 1,000 jobs as it prepares for rollout of Alzheimer’s drug

The Cambridge biotech says the latest round of layoffs is part of a plan to save $700 million by 2025.
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Finance


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Don’t let inflation eat your lunch: Investing pros say to diversify amid uncertainty

Even as the economy seems uncertain, financial experts recommend playing the long game.
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Obituaries


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Gregory Z. Thomajan, the dean of Boston haberdashery, dies at 87

"If you give good service to this customer, he won’t go anywhere else," Gregory Thomajan said of his success in keeping customers for decades at his Zareh men's clothing store.
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Obituaries


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Johnny Lujack, 1947 Heisman winner who led Notre Dame to 3 national titles, dies at 98

Mr. Lujack, a two-time unanimous All-American quarterback, is considered one of the greatest Notre Dame players of all time.
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Tom Brady’s playing the field, and the tabloids can’t stop speculating about whom he might be dating

Brady has kept his private life very much on the down-low since his divorce last fall from Gisele Bundchen. But lately, the former QB has been keeping a very busy social schedule.
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Singer Rachel Rose created a showcase for queer musicians, and hopes Boston will be its next stop

The Marblehead native and former BU student is also about to her release her debut album, “Parachute.”
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The Indigo Girls had no idea ‘Closer to Fine’ would have such a big role in ‘Barbie’

Emily Saliers, of the duo, talks about the classic song finding a new audience – thanks to “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig.
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