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Subject Today's Headlines: Boston has few dog parks. It’s led to a pitched battle over public space.
Date August 6, 2023 9:36 AM
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Sunday, August 6, 2023


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Boston has few dog parks. It’s led to a pitched battle over public space.

The city was one of the last in the area to allow dogs to roam the streets freely. But the landscape has changed and tensions have ratcheted up since.
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This New England neo-Nazi group is getting bigger and scarier, experts say. Most troubling: Military vets fill its ranks.

The group’s unflinching embrace of Nazism and pledges of violence have landed them on the radars of extremism researchers across the country. Most worrisome, the experts say, is that the group’s ranks include a cadre of service members.
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Long pushed out when neighborhoods change, artists are fighting back, and getting help

An unlikely group of artists and activists known as the Art Stays Here Coalition has emerged to help combat displacement.
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In unlikely presidential bid, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cobbles together motley coalition

Democrats, Republicans, political neophytes, and recent converts make up a group that seems unlikely to land him in the White House but demonstrates how far a candidate can go with a familiar name and a conspiratorial bent.
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For Pulse massacre victims, a new push for answers

Questions about the design, unpermitted renovations, and code enforcement at the nightclub where 49 people were killed and 53 others were injured in 2016 have been raised periodically over the years. But survivors and relatives of some of those who were killed are now raising these questions anew.
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Summer camp: sun, swimming, archery. And therapy.

As the pandemic recedes, many camps are adding mental support. Some have care teams that meet regularly to discuss interpersonal dynamics among bunkmates. Many set aside time and space for therapy via video during the day. And many camps have created new staff positions focused full time on mental health.
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Nation


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Clarence Thomas’ $267,230 RV and the friend who financed it

Justice Clarence Thomas met the recreational vehicle of his dreams in Phoenix, on a November Friday in 1999.
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Imran Khan sentenced to prison, likely dashing hopes of political comeback

Pakistan's former prime minister was arrested on Saturday after a trial court sentenced him to three years in prison, a verdict likely to end his chances of running in upcoming general elections.
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Battle at sea intensifies as Ukrainian drone hits 2nd Russian ship in two days

The most recent attack comes a day after Ukraine issued a warning that commercial ships using any of six Russian Black Sea ports would be considered military targets.
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Their rooftop photos are stunning. Their subculture has its critics.

Remi Lucidi, a sergeant in the French army, died far from a battlefield. His body was found recently aside a Hong Kong skyscraper where he had been spotted near the rooftop.
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EDITORIAL


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Don’t make it impossible for people with disabilities to save money

The SSI asset limit of $2,000 is too low and creates a disincentive to save money.
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OPINION


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Why are Republicans so obsessed with Kamala Harris?

The reenergized vice president is living rent-free in the minds of angry conservatives.
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OPINION


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As capital punishment fades, progressives take aim at a new target

The long campaign to end executions will be replaced by a campaign to end life sentences without parole.
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Brockton Hospital may remain closed into 2024 after devastating fire

Parts of the hospital still need to be rewired and supply chain delays have hampered the arrival of all the necessary equipment, hospital officials said Friday.
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For Massachusetts children, free lunch, at last

Beacon Hill legislators voted Monday to make free school meals permanent for every schoolchild in the state. Hallelujah!
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A private jet took off from Logan without clearance and nearly hit an incoming flight, NTSB finds

A National Transportation Safety Board report released Thursday included a photo that showed the LearJet crossing the intersection in front of JetBlue flight 206 as it was preparing to land on Feb. 27.
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The Patriots are trying to acclimate to a new offense, but injuries on the line are taking their toll

Established starters and others vying for spots have been out of practice or relegated to a limited capacity.
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Dan Duquette knows what it’s like on the hot seat in the Red Sox front office, and other thoughts

“There's no time for a rebuild in Boston,” said Duquette, who was general manager from 1994-2002 and helped put together the 2004 champions.
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BLUE JAYS 5, RED SOX 4


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Bad day for Alex Cora, Red Sox only gets worse when game ends in loss to Blue Jays on base-running blunder

The Red Sox played without right fielder Alex Verdugo, who was taken out of the lineup for disciplinary reasons before the game. "This is probably one of my worst days here in this organization. Today we took a step back," Cora said.
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My farewell love letter to Boston

New York and Paris had their charms, but I needed to come to the intellectual capital of this continent to truly feel free.
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Jaylen Brown and the optics of great generosity

The Celtics star is pledging to invest some of his hundreds of millions of dollars in Boston. Will that be a slam dunk of philanthropy — or will his shot fall short?
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Obituaries


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Leny Andrade, ‘first lady of Brazilian jazz,’ dies at 80

A Brazilian singer, Leny Andrade earned an international following with her soulful fusion of samba, bossa nova, and American jazz and was once called by Tony Bennett the Ella Fitzgerald of Brazil.
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Obama recalls the lasting influence of Harvard Law professor Charles Ogletree

Obama reminisced Saturday about how Ogletree “took time on weekends to run something called ‘Saturday School’ for Black students who didn’t necessarily have the support systems at home to get them through the difficult first years of law school.”
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Art Review


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At the Clark Art Institute, nature and culture under pressure

“Humane Ecology: Eight Positions,” considers the depletion of this planet and its inhabitants.
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ARCHITECTURE REVIEW


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The highs and lows of the architecture of new Union Square development

Two new buildings, 50 Prospect St. and 10 Prospect St., kick off a massive development in Somerville
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MATTHEW GILBERT


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TV’s best episodes of the year (so far)

Amid the blur of the binge era, these series crafted standout stories within their seasons asked viewers to slow down and take notice.
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TRAVEL


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The best new camping gear out there

Whether you’re in the market for camping or backpacking equipment or just a gear nerd dreaming about future adventures, here are some new gear picks that may make your trips more comfortable or fun.
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Who needs Disney? We have our own haunted (or just seriously spooky) mansions.

Here’s a peek behind the stained-glass windows of some intriguing Gothic masterpieces — local haunts, if you will — that are open to the flesh-and-blood public.
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Real Estate


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On Martha’s Vineyard, it takes a village to build economically

An architectural designer constructs a home for his young family, distilling a New England dwelling to its most basic form in order to eke out modern flavor and cut costs, with a little help from his friends.
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Real Estate


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The ‘Nantucket-ization’ of P-town

Is this tourism hotspot becoming less of an LGBTQ+ haven and more of a playground for the one percent?
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