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Saturday, July 29, 2023
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NAACP Convention
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NAACP festivities kick off at The Hub, with a block party, career fair, and more
The NAACP opened its national convention in Boston on Friday, marking the long-awaited return of the nation’s oldest civil rights organization to the home of its first chartered branch but a city still striving to overcome a legacy of racism.
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Transportation
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Long a sore spot for riders with disabilities, service on the RIDE has gotten worse because of staffing shortages
Delays on the MBTA's paratransit service can make a simple trip a lengthy headache, but riders say they couldn't live without it.
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Immigration
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‘This is completely different’: Hotel shelter housing over 40 migrant, homeless families reflects growing need
Massachusetts has had to rapidly expand its emergency assistance shelter program, given the simultaneous housing crisis and migrant influx of families from places like Haiti and Central and South America.
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Business
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As temperatures soar, some Mass. workers can’t beat the heat
Climate change makes already boiling working conditions even hotter.
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Politics
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Biden overhauls military justice code, seeking to curb sexual assault
President Biden gave final approval Friday to the biggest reshaping in generations of the country’s Uniform Code of Military Justice, stripping commanders of their authority over cases of sexual assault, rape, and murder to ensure prosecutions that are independent of the chain of command.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | July 21, 2023
Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today: Sports from July 21, 2023.
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Parting of the B’s
WATCH: Devil’s Advocate: Did the Celtics overpay Jaylen Brown? Did Patrice Bergeron leave a void that can’t be filled? Alex Speier and Jim McBride weigh in.
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30 years of history as shot by Jim Davis
WATCH: Long-time Boston Globe sports photographer, Jim Davis, calls it a career. He joins us with some of his favorite memories and moments.
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The Nation
Nation
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Congress authorizes overhaul of troubled organ transplant system
The expected law holds the promise of significant change to the hidebound transplant system, which has been beset for years by long waits for organs, patient deaths, lack of accountability, poor oversight, and widespread technological problems.
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Nation
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Senate passes bipartisan defense bill, setting up a clash with the House
The Senate gave overwhelming approval to the annual defense policy bill, sidestepping a contentious debate over abortion access for service members and quashing efforts to limit aid for Ukraine.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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Biden urged to withhold some aid to Egypt
More than 20 leading US and international rights groups and think tanks separately made the same appeal.
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The World
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Russian and Chinese delegates join North Korean leader Kim at a parade showing his newest missiles
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was joined by senior Russian and Chinese delegates as he displayed his most powerful nuclear-capable missiles in a military parade marking a major war anniversary with a show of defiance against the United States and deepening ties with Moscow as tensions on the peninsula are at their highest point in years.
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World
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Head of presidential guard claims power in Niger coup
The commander of the presidential guard in Niger claimed the leadership of the West African country with a televised address Friday, two days after his military unit detained the democratically elected president and threw into uncertainty the future of a key Western ally in the region.
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World
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Moscow blames Kyiv for missile attacks in southern Russia as Kremlin forces pound Ukrainian village
Russian forces on Friday pounded a key village that Ukraine claimed to have recaptured in its grinding counteroffensive in the country’s southeast.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Let Diana DiZoglio audit the Legislature’s books, within limits
Attorney General Campbell can turn this political hot potato into a teaching moment.
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OPINION
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Revere is clueless about home-based day care
Revere’s regulations for family child-care businesses are more restrictive than the state’s standards. That’s a problem.
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LETTERS
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Readers weigh in on what may be causing a rise in cancer among younger people
'A factor that the experts featured in the article “Young, fit, and sick” don’t consider is our exposure to the life-altering substances.'
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Metro
Politics
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Nearly a month past July 1 deadline, Mass. House, Senate budget leaders announce budget agreement
While Massachusetts legislative leaders did not announce any details, they said they are confident they will be able to vote on the state's fiscal year 2024 budget on Monday.
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K-12
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Amherst community rallies in support of LGBTQ+ students
Demonstrators plan to rally to demand transparency from leaders about an ongoing investigation into whether district employees discriminated against transgender students.
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Metro
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Somerville man who sat in Senate chamber during Jan. 6 insurrection sentenced to a year in prison
Noah Bacon, who participated in the takeover of the US Senate chambers during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, was sentenced to one year in federal prison, records show.
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Sports
patriots
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Patriots’ Matthew Judon explains why he is easing into things, and other camp observations
The linebacker, who was limited the first two days, said he was working on conditioning, and he would not discuss his contract or salary.
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With his grace and talent, Patrice Bergeron was a modern-day John Havlicek
Bergeron was not as accomplished individually or in terms of team achievement as Hondo, but he is comfortably in the gallery of Boston sports gods.
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on soccer
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For the US women in the World Cup, the mandate is clear: Finish the job around the net
Scoring has been an issue, and goal differential will be a factor in determining their path forward.
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Business
Business
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As temperatures soar, some Mass. workers can’t beat the heat
Climate change makes already boiling working conditions even hotter.
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Business
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The Fed’s preferred inflation measure cooled in June
The data illustrate that the economy retains substantial momentum 16 months into the central bank’s campaign to slow it down. That could improve the chances of a soft landing.
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Biotech
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Biogen to bulk up rare disease treatments with $7 billion acquisition of Texas firm
The deal to buy Reata Pharmaceuticals caps a week in which the Cambridge biotech also announced job cuts in advance of its Alzheimer’s drug rollout.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Charles Wurster, scientist who battled to ban pesticide DDT, dies at 92
Dr. Wurster, a one-time Dartmouth scientist, also helped found one of the most influential environmental groups, the Environmental Defense Fund.
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Obituaries
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Charles Wurster, scientist who battled to ban pesticide DDT, dies at 92
Dr. Wurster, a one-time Dartmouth scientist, also helped found one of the most influential environmental groups, the Environmental Defense Fund.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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In ‘Talk To Me,’ RackaRacka YouTubers and first-time directors Danny and Michael Philippou conjure the terrors of teenhood
The YouTubers wanted their first feature film to possess a horrifying authenticity.
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Arts
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‘More than just film screenings’: Woods Hole Film Festival returns to Cape Cod for its 32nd year
At the festival’s first run in 1991, five short films were screened. This year, from July 29-Aug 5, the oldest independent film festival on Cape Cod will return to screen 110 films from 19 countries, with five world premieres.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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At Roadrunner, Jason Isbell and his versatile band bring heat and heart
Sometimes the hard truths Isbell dished out came in soothing packages, and sometimes the music was tough and fiery.
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