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Monday, August 14, 2023
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K-12
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A program at Chelsea High School gives teen parents extra support. Supporters want to expand it.
Massachusetts has one of the lowest teen birth rates out of all the states in the country, but some say more support is necessary for students who do become pregnant or parents during school.
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Transportation
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Massachusetts’ goal to reduce driving lags behind other states
Massachusetts is aiming to reduce the number of miles driven per household by just 3 percent from 2015 to 2030 as part of its climate plan, a target that is far less ambitious than that of other states.
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Museum commemorates Provincetown’s LGBTQ past, present
As part of an emerging, more inclusive look at the town and its history, The Provincetown Museum has opened its first permanent display about the LGBTQ presence on this colorful, quirky tip of Cape Cod.
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Politics
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GOP candidates attack Biden’s economic policies but offer few details on how they’d do better
Instead, culture war issues such as abortion and LGBTQ rights, as well as Trump’s indictments, have taken center stage.
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Nation
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Officials ask for patience as Maui residents question response
With the death toll from the Maui wildfires at 93 and expected to rise, search crews continued to scour the scorched ruins Sunday and officials pleaded for patience as they struggle to recover human remains from ashy wreckage that disintegrates when stepped on or touched.
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The Nation
Nation
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Biden and House Democrats hope to make curbing ‘junk fees’ a winning issue in 2024
Congressional Democrats are teaming up with the Biden administration and a progressive advocacy group to turn policy efforts to curb "junk fees" into a political rallying cry, betting that a small but potentially potent kitchen table issue will resonate with voters.
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Nation
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Popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy may raise risk of complications under anesthesia
Patients who take blockbuster drugs like Wegovy or Ozempic for weight loss may face life-threatening complications if they need surgery or other procedures that require empty stomachs for anesthesia. This summer’s guidance to halt the medication for up to a week may not go far enough, either.
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Nation
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How Trump benefits from an indictment effect
Trump and his team have deliberately sought to maximize live news coverage of his criminal arraignments.
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The World
World
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Polish government plans referendum asking if voters want ‘thousands of illegal immigrants’
Poland’s ruling party wants to ask voters in a referendum whether they support accepting “thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa” as part of a European Union relocation plan, the prime minister said Sunday, as his conservative party seeks to hold onto power in an October parliamentary election.
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World
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Russian strikes kill 7 in Ukrainian region under ceaseless shelling
Russian shelling ripped into homes in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine on Sunday morning, officials said, an assault that killed at least seven people, including a family of four, in an area that had already borne a heavy toll from relentless Russian bombardment.
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A religious ritual in Iran becomes a new form of protest
The mourners who gathered in Yazd last month and in many other cities across Iran diverged unexpectedly from the script to target the clerical rulers of Iran, turning religious ballads into protest songs about the suffering of Iranians.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Free food for all who need it
Provide free food for all poor people regardless of age rather than for all schoolchildren regardless of family wealth.
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LETTERS
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The foundation of a liberal arts education is mighty
I have seen how a liberal arts and sciences education is the foundation for almost any career.
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EDITORIAL
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East-West rail: The state and feds both need to chip in
Massachusetts can’t rely solely on federal aid to pay for the proposed passenger rail service between Worcester and Springfield. The state needs to put its money where its mouth is, too.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Crash into Taunton clinic poised to open today highlights need for services
Taunton police said a Toyota Tundra pickup truck crashed through the front wall of the clinic at 59 Broadway shortly after 2 a.m. after bouncing off of three parked cars.
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A new wave of kids takes a spin on the Salisbury Beach Carousel
The nonprofit Salisbury Beach Partnership recently celebrated the opening of the Salisbury Beach Carousel, a fully restored vintage merry-go-round housed in a new, state-of-the-art roundhouse, just a Frisbee’s toss from the beach.
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A new ranked-choice voting coalition just launched. This time, it’s targeting the Boston City Council.
The Ranked Choice Boston coalition proposes using ranked-choice voting in both the general and preliminary elections.
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Sports
Red Sox 6, Tigers 3
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Offense awakens as Red Sox beat Tigers, spoil Eduardo Rodriguez’s homecoming
Trevor Story went 4 for 4 and Adam Duvall drove in four runs against the former Red Sox starter.
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Patriots
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Rundown of how this year’s draft class is faring so far in Patriots preseason
Through almost three weeks of training camp, Patriots director of player personnel Matt Groh is likely pleased with what he’s seen from his picks this year.
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On Soccer
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Australia is on the brink of history, and the Matildas have a nation behind them now
The Aussies are two wins away from a historic trophy lift on home soil.
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Business
chesto means business
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One insurer is pulling back here after Mass. voters said dental insurers must pay more to dentists. Will others follow?
Guardian Life told some 1,500 small businesses in Massachusetts that it will no longer sell policies to companies of their size come January.
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Healthcare
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Surgeon in MGH double-booking controversy reprimanded for ‘substandard care’ in other, unrelated cases
A former Massachusetts General Hospital surgeon whose back operation on former Red Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks led to a $5.1 million malpractice settlement has been reprimanded by state regulators for care he provided to two other patients.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Robert Giles, Nieman Foundation curator who oversaw Kent State shootings coverage, dies at 90
Mr. Giles was managing editor of the Akron Beacon Journal when it won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the National Guard shootings in 1970 that killed four Kent State students.
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W. Jason Morgan, 87, dies; developed the theory of plate tectonics
“‘Paradigm shift’ is an overused phrase, but this was a paradigm shift,” John A. Tarduno, a professor of geophysics at the University of Rochester, said of Dr. Morgan's discovery.
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Tom Jones, half of record-setting ‘Fantasticks’ team, dies at 95
Tom Jones, who wrote the book and lyrics for a modest musical called “The Fantasticks” that opened in 1960 in New York’s Greenwich Village neighborhood and ran for an astonishing 42 years, propelled in part by its wistful opening song, “Try to Remember,” died Friday at his home in Sharon, Connecticut. He was 95.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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GLD FSTVL threw hip-hop a 50th birthday celebration on Boston’s new ‘front yard’
On Saturday, the city sponsored the free, day-long party for the music on the newly renovated red brick plaza in front of City Hall.
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ASK AMY
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Mom worries about European exclusion
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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