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Thursday, July 27, 2023
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Transportation
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‘If you don’t take the bus and train, you don’t understand’: Months later, many T slow zones remain — to passengers’ chagrin
Governor Maura Healey vowed to get to the bottom of the commute-warping problem quickly. That was in April.
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The once-hot market for biotech jobs and lab space has cooled. What now?
The carnage in biotech is not just affecting the sector’s workforce — it’s punching a hole in Greater Boston’s real estate market.
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Politics
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Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara is facing criminal charges. Will it cost her an election?
As she runs for a second term, receiving the same backing from two years ago is an open question.
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Auditor aims to sue the Legislature after it refuses to comply with her review
Diana DiZoglio accused Democratic leaders of the Legislature of “twisting and weaponizing” state law to thwart her attempts to inject more transparency into chambers that are exempt from public records law and often criticized for their opaque processes.
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World
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Main thrust of Ukraine’s offensive may be underway, US officials say
Ukraine has launched the main thrust of its counteroffensive, throwing in thousands of troops held in reserve, many of them Western-trained and equipped, two Pentagon officials said on Wednesday, hours after Russian officials reported major Ukrainian attacks in the southern Zaporizhzhia region.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | July 26, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from July 26, 2023.
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Could AI development lead to human extinction?
WATCH: Ideas writer David Scharfenberg shares one computer scientist’s fears of unchecked AI development.
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Picture this: Community resilience in flood-torn Vermont
WATCH: Photographer Jessica Rinaldi takes us behind the lens of Vermont floods, revealing nature’s devastation and a community held together by resilience.
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The Nation
Nation
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Judge delays Hunter Biden plea deal
The federal judge overseeing the case, Maryellen Noreika, deferred her decision on approving the deal between Hunter Biden and federal prosecutors on Wednesday afternoon — the latest twist in a politically charged case that seemed to have been sewn up just hours earlier.
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Giuliani concedes he made false statements about Georgia election workers
The concession by Rudy Giuliani came in court papers filed on Tuesday night as part of a defamation lawsuit that the two workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, had brought against him in US District Court in Washington in December 2021.
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Nation
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Whistleblower tells Congress the US is concealing ‘multi-decade’ program that captures UFOs
Democrats and Republicans in recent years have pushed for more research as a national security matter because of concerns that sightings observed by pilots may be tied to US adversaries.
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The World
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Israel’s high court says it will review Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul
Israel’s Supreme Court said Wednesday that it would review a contentious new law that diminishes the court’s own role, setting the stage for a constitutional crisis and renewed social turmoil if the judges end up overturning the legislation.
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World
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1 dead and 22 injured in cargo ship fire off the Netherlands
One crew member has died and 22 others have been injured in a fire on a large cargo vessel loaded with nearly 3,000 vehicles off the Dutch island of Ameland in the North Sea, officials said Wednesday.
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War brought Putin closer to Africa. Now it’s pushing them apart.
Shunned in the West, his authority tested by a failed mutiny at home, President Vladimir Putin of Russia needs to project normalcy and shore up support from his allies. So on Thursday, he will host African leaders at a flashy summit in St. Petersburg, part of his continuing outreach to a continent that has become critical to Moscow’s foreign policy.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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‘Save the city’ mission looks like an effort to save old Boston
PR executive George Regan provided no specifics about what might be collapsing. But what has collapsed is the power of white men. Still, there are grounds for serious debate about the city’s future. But the way this story came out undercuts those legitimate concerns.
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EDITORIAL
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Israel’s judicial overhaul puts its democracy and economy at risk
Netanyahu coalition barrels ahead.
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OPINION
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Let’s celebrate Black Women’s Equal Pay Day by bringing an end to it
Our society just can’t quit misogynoir, and our courts won’t help. So lawmakers need to step up and protect Black women.
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Metro
Education
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‘I loved it and I worked hard’: Fred Fantini, longest-serving Cambridge School Committee member, announces retirement
After more than 40 years on the Cambridge School Committee, Fantini announced his retirement last month. Colleagues and community members say his successor has big shoes to fill.
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K-12
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‘African American students deserve to be celebrated’: Mass. students compete in NAACP’s annual ACT-SO competition
High school students from more than 200 NAACP chapters nationwide will compete in nearly three dozen categories across a range of disciplines for the preeminent civil rights organization’s annual ACT-SO achievement program.
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Health
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Recent outbreak at Everett migrant hotel shelter shows dueling crises ‘coming to a head,’ advocates say
Boston's housing shortage can't keep pace with the city's growing population of asylum-seeking migrants, who are at greater risk of falling ill while living in close quarters in emergency shelters, advocates say.
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Sports
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No excuses: It’s time for the Patriots to find their way again
There aren't all that many ties still left to the glory days, and the players seem to sense that it's time for a renewed commitment.
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WOMEN'S WORLD CUP | UNITED STATES 1, NETHERLANDS 1
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Lindsey Horan rallies United States for a tie in Group E matchup with the Netherlands
After Jill Roord scored to put the Dutch ahead 17 minutes into the first half, Horan tied the match 17 minutes after the break. With the draw, neither team secured a spot in the knockout round yet with one group match remaining.
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Bruins
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A grateful, reflective Patrice Bergeron thanks those who helped him in his Bruins career
The Bruins captain, who announced his retirement Tuesday, held a farewell press conference at TD Garden Wednesday.
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Business
Commercial
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Boston wants to fill empty storefronts. The Wu administration just awarded $2.8 million in grants to help do it.
The Wu administration is doling out funds to help 24 companies open up in vacant street-level spaces.
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Technology
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PTC boss Jim Heppelmann is latest tech exec to retire
After 13 years running the Boston software firm, Heppelmann will step down, succeeded by Neil Barua, who joined the company in January.
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Business
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Fed raises rates and leaves door open to more
Officials pushed rates to a range of 5.25 percent to 5.5 percent, their highest level since 2001, while indicating that further rate increases are possible in the statement announcing their unanimous decision.
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Obituaries
NHL
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Rocky Wirtz, third-generation owner of Blackhawks, dead at 70
Everything changed in 2007 when Rocky Wirtz became the team chairman as the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup in 2010, 2013, and 2015.
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Obituaries
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Sinéad O’Connor, gifted and provocative Irish singer, dies at 56
The gifted Irish singer-songwriter became a superstar in her mid-20s but was known as much for her private struggles and provocative actions as for her fierce and expressive music.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Jillian Dawn comes back to Boston — and ‘Boston’
The 24-year-old Mansfield native performs at City Winery on July 29.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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‘Bridgerton,’ spinoff dominate Netflix Top 10, but ‘Wednesday’ is No. 1
As of last month, Netflix now measures viewership based on “views,” rather than “hours viewed.”
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ASK AMY
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Sorority sisters might still be mean girls
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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