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Subject Today's Headlines: Criminals on campus: Student sexual assault survivors seeking justice face murky process under Title IX amid political shifts
Date August 1, 2023 9:06 AM
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Tuesday, August 1, 2023


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Higher Education


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Criminals on campus: Student sexual assault survivors seeking justice face murky process under Title IX amid political shifts

Colleges have struggled for decades with a pervasive culture of assault and harassment. But experts say a once imperfect process for holding perpetrators accountable is now broken and in desperate need of repair — and politicians are partly to blame.
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Massachusetts is phasing out natural gas. Why is it expanding in Douglas?

Emails shared with the Globe show how the town, a large utility, and a warehouse developer worked together to make sure the gas permit would be approved.
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NAACP Convention


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After 10 hours of discussion, NAACP approves slate of policy priorities

The issues up for consideration on the penultimate day of the NAACP’s National Convention in Boston could influence the association’s political moves at the local, state, national, and even international levels.
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Crime & Courts


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Boston police watchdog agency at crossroads as directors leave, first sustained complaint rejected

Two years after it was first created, the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency’s Civilian Review Board sustained an allegation against a police officer. The finding was almost immediately rejected by Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox.
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Biden shores up Democratic support, but faces tight race against Trump

President Biden is heading into the 2024 presidential contest on firmer footing than a year ago, with his approval rating inching upward and once-doubtful Democrats falling into line behind his reelection bid, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll.
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Boston Globe Today | July 31,2023

Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today from July 31, 2023.
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Impact of the NAACP convention on Boston

WATCH: Correspondent Maliya Ellis recaps the major outcomes from the NAACP convention and explains its potential impact on the city.
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Could AI replace Hollywood workers?

WATCH: Tech reporter Hiawatha Bray explains concern about the use of artificial intelligence in Hollywood and how it pertains to striking workers.
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NIH announces long-COVID treatment studies with hundreds of patients

The National Institutes of Health announced Monday that it is enrolling hundreds of patients in four studies testing the safety and effectiveness of potential long-COVID treatments, and expects to launch seven more clinical trials in the coming months, a response that critics have said was long overdue.
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Nation


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Phoenix’s month in hell: 31 days of extreme heat tests the city

Patients with heat stroke and burns from the asphalt are swamping hospitals. Air conditioners are breaking down at homeless shelters. The medical examiner’s office is deploying trailer-sized coolers to store bodies, for the first time since the early days of COVID-19.
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Nation


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Dogs die from heat-related injuries on their way to police training

German shepherds that were being transported from Chicago to a training center for police dogs in Michigan City, Indiana, died in the heat Thursday after an air conditioning unit that was being used to keep the animals cool failed, local authorities said.
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World


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Russian missiles kill at least 6 in Zelensky’s hometown in central Ukraine

Ukrainian officials say Russian ballistic missiles have slammed into an apartment complex and a university building in President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown.
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World


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Saudi Arabia will host talks about Ukraine’s peace plan, diplomats say

Saudi Arabia will host talks on Ukraine’s peace plan with several other countries this weekend in the coastal city of Jeddah, three foreign diplomats in the kingdom have said.
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World


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Islamic State affiliate claims responsibility for deadly attack at rally in Pakistan

The Islamic State group affiliate in South Asia claimed responsibility Monday for a suicide bombing in northwest Pakistan that killed dozens of people and injured about 200 more, in the latest bloody sign of the deteriorating security situation in the country.
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EDITORIAL


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Massachusetts can’t handle the influx of migrants on its own

The state government is pushing itself to the limit handling several crises at once: an increase in newly arrived migrant families and a lack of emergency housing.
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OPINION


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The simple card that’s changing undocumented immigrants’ lives

It’s been one month since a law went into effect letting those without legal status in Massachusetts apply for a driver’s license. The state has already received roughly 100,000 requests for learner’s permit appointments.
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LETTERS


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Pockets of vaccine vulnerability threaten Mass. public health

One individual carrying measles to a school with rates below the so-called network immunity threshold could set off a communitywide outbreak.
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POLITICS


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DeSantis talks economic priorities in N.H.: ‘The elites in this country have failed’

Florida governor Ron DeSantis tried to revive his sluggish campaign by calling for “economic independence” and railing against president Biden, Congress, and socially conscious business practices.
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Politics


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Mass. House, Senate send $56.2 billion budget to Governor Healey’s desk

The compromise budget includes top priorities of both Massachusetts House and Senate leaders, including tuition for students attending community college nursing programs, and a program that would make undocumented high schoolers eligible for in-state tuition.
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Crime & Courts


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Two killed, one injured in Sunday night shootings in Boston; three others stabbed

Police in Boston are investigating a number of shootings and stabbings in Dorchester and Roxbury Sunday night that left two people dead.
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To combat sudden cardiac arrest, Moakley Park gets Boston’s first public defibrillator

Through the Ucal McKenzie Breakaway Foundation, named after Suzanne’s late husband, Boston will have an automated external defibrillator (AED) located at Moakley Park, available for anyone to use.
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Whatever the Red Sox do at this deadline, they shouldn’t trade Justin Turner

Turner delivers in big moments. He prioritizes camaraderie, being a good teammate, and connecting with the fans. The Sox need more like him.
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Aggressive play seems to be paying off in the Women’s World Cup

Australia was the latest team to benefit from a physical, hard-charging style, but more skillful play undoubtedly will be required in the later rounds.
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THE FINE PRINT


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Bankrupt Vantage Travel used expensive ships. Why aren’t they listed as assets in court?

One might think that those vessels would be a target of former customers owed a staggering $108 million for trips never taken.
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Fox is telling the Massachusetts story, for everyone

Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Business


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Watchdog group Public Citizen names Massachusetts-based health research director

In his new role, Robert Steinbrook will help to monitor the drug and health care industries, as well as the FDA’s independence.
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Obituaries


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Angus Cloud, breakout star of ‘Euphoria,’ is dead at 25

The actor who starred as the drug dealer Fezco “Fez” O’Neill on the HBO series “Euphoria,” has died. Angus Cloud was 25.
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Obituaries


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Angus Cloud, breakout star of ‘Euphoria,’ is dead at 25

The actor who starred as the drug dealer Fezco “Fez” O’Neill on the HBO series “Euphoria,” has died. Angus Cloud was 25.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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From Berlioz to Buster Keaton, a busy weekend at Tanglewood

The Boston Symphony Orchestra’s concerts were interspersed with presentations from the Tanglewood Music Center’s Festival of Contemporary Music.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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At Newport Folk Fest, a little help from many friends

One of the festival’s calling cards is the appearance of unannounced collaborations or guest appearances. On Sunday, there was plenty of the unexpected to enjoy.
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A monster set from Hollywood Vampires at the Wang

The rock 'n' roll supergroup featuring Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, and Johnny Depp delivered nearly two hours of timeless rock covers and originals with all the morbid theatrics of a Halloween special.
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