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Monday, August 7, 2023
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Dustup over the fate of the historic Hotel Buckminster highlights the quick changes around Kenmore Square
City officials briefly hit pause on the process of landmarking the old hotel, and preservationists were not impressed.
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Higher Education
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Roxbury Community College charts path forward as it marks 50 years of ups and downs
Students, college employees, and political and community leaders told the Globe they believe the school is now moving forward with a steady leader in interim president Jackie Jenkins-Scott, the former president of Wheelock College.
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Energy
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This Mass. resident wants to put EV charging stations on highway exit signs
Why do gas stations get highway exit signs, but EV charging stations don’t? Blame antiquated federal highway regulations.
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Politics
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In Ohio, a ballot measure by GOP may end up benefiting Democrats
A GOP effort to head off an abortion rights vote may wind up galvanizing opposition ahead of a crucial Senate race in 2024.
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Health
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Money from opioid settlements is flowing to Massachusetts cities and towns
Local officials are holding public meetings to solicit ideas and considering new investments in such solutions as mobile crisis response teams, transitional housing, and improved access to medications that treat addiction.
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The Nation
Nation
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How to catch pandemic fraud? Prosecutors try novel methods.
Federal prosecutors are scrambling to recoup billions of dollars in pandemic aid from people who falsely obtained funds from government programs that were intended to keep the economy afloat during the COVID-19 shutdowns.
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Nation
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Pence, Trump attorney clash over what Trump told his VP ahead of Jan. 6, 2021
Donald Trump's defense attorney says the former president never asked Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election.
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Nation
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Veterans see historic expansion of benefits for toxic exposure as new law nears anniversary
About 111,000 veterans who are believed to have toxic exposure have enrolled in VA health care since the law was enacted.
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The World
World
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Dozens saved by Italy from migrant shipwrecks; some, clinging to rocks, plucked to safety by copters
Dozens of migrants were dramatically rescued by Italy as they foundered in the sea or clung to a rocky reef Sunday after three boats launched by smugglers from northern Africa shipwrecked in rough waters in separate incidents over the weekend. Survivors said some 30 fellow migrants were missing from capsized vessels.
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As war in Ukraine grinds on, fighting intensifies beyond established battlefields
Nearly a year and a half into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, both sides appear increasingly ready to open a new dimension in the war, taking violence to people and places that have largely been spared until now.
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Israel kills 3 suspected Palestinian militants as West Bank violence shows no signs of slowing
Israeli troops on Sunday killed three alleged Palestinian militants in the northern West Bank, further escalating a wave of violence in which two other people, including a young Palestinian man believed to have been gunned down by extremist Jewish settlers, were killed in fighting over the weekend.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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State must electrify new construction in every community to meet climate change goals
Until every Massachusetts community has the opportunity to build all-electric new construction, the state will be locking in the health, economic, and climate disparities for decades to come.
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EDITORIAL
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For Moulton and Auchincloss, a counterproductive vote on defense bill amendment
Instead of contesting the GOP’s culture-war efforts, the two Massachusetts Democrats support an amendment that targets a straw man.
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OPINION
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‘Made in America’ is sinking offshore wind
One of offshore wind’s biggest challenges is a century-old law known as the Jones Act.
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Metro
Metro
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The city’s getting a new landlord: Kenzie Bok takes over at the Boston Housing Authority
As former city councilor Kenzie Bok prepares to take the helm of the Boston Housing Authority, the magnitude of her new role is not lost on her.
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Education
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Massachusetts Teachers Association to launch ballot campaign aimed at ending MCAS graduation requirement
“This is an issue that educators have been passionate about for quite some time,” said Deb McCarthy, the union’s vice president, on Sunday.
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Crime & Courts
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‘I just followed the blood trail’: A look at the grisly market of Boston crime tours
Over the course of an hour-and-half tour, retired Boston Police lieutenant Joe Leeman narrates a mix of revolutionary history you learn in school with chronicles of the city’s underworld.
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Sports
Blue Jays 13, Red Sox 1
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Blue Jays’ bats stay hot, Red Sox go silent as Toronto completes weekend sweep
Boston entered the weekend just two games back of the Blue Jays for the third wild-card spot, but now sits five back.
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Tara Sullivan
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The US women’s early exit from the World Cup is a story of what might have been
The US lost a nail-biter to Sweden, but what the team will, and should, truly rue for years to come are those initial round robin games.
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Frank Dell'Apa | On Soccer
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The US women looked more like themselves against Sweden, but their finishing touch was missing
The team lacked a true playmaker, especially against the Swedes, as Rose Lavelle was suspended because of two previous yellow cards.
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Business
Business
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Europe blinks in its commitment to a great green transition
Europe made big, bold promises to slash carbon emissions to slow global warming, but now the bill is coming due, and governments are starting to blink at the political and economic costs needed to power the great transition away from fossil fuels and toward renewables.
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kara miller
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Yes, colleges favor rich kids. How much should we care?
Our cultural focus on a few elite schools isn’t healthy for the country. We should focus on the vast majority of kids who don't have these advantages.
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Retail
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Now a public company, SharkNinja invites praise, and scrutiny, over its business practices
The Needham-based maker of consumer appliances has enjoyed strong growth. But inflation and ties to China could dampen its coming out party.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Mae Arnette, jazz singer known as ‘Boston’s first lady of song,’ dies at 91
“She was a real entertainer and I would put her in the stage presence class of a Sarah Vaughan,” said jazz historian Richard Vacca.
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Obituaries
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Mae Arnette, jazz singer known as ‘Boston’s first lady of song,’ dies at 91
“She was a real entertainer and I would put her in the stage presence class of a Sarah Vaughan,” said jazz historian Richard Vacca.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Seven road trip movies to hang on to summer all year long
The road trip is a fundamentally “summer” activity, defined by the same hope and possibility that fills the air from June to September.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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A rousing blend of new and old at the Newport Jazz Festival
There were numerous highlights Saturday at the event’s three stages en route to Jon Batiste’s day-ending performance.
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ASK AMY
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New military marriage worries mom
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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