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Saturday, August 19, 2023
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Massachusetts
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Pollution is threatening Cape Cod’s famous waters. Its towns are spending hundreds of millions to head off an environmental disaster.
“It may be worse before it gets better,” said Richard Delaney, CEO of the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown. “But the correction, the solution, is underway.”
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Health
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New abortion data for Massachusetts show the impact of recent court rulings
More people from out of state are coming to Massachusetts to end their pregnancies.
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New Hampshire
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Democrats livid over Biden’s N.H. primary snub are banking on a write-in win
If the president’s name isn’t on their ballot, party leaders say, voters will add it themselves: “The DNC created a mess, and New Hampshire Democrats are going to have to clean it up.”
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Movies
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Coming to a live venue near you: As Hollywood strikes rage on, Bay State brings in some big (and not-so-big) names
As Hollywood writers approach the four-month mark of their strike, live performance venues are scrambling to make room for a growing number of them who are hitting the road.
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World
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Troop deaths and injuries in Ukraine war near 500,000, US officials say
The total number of Ukrainian and Russian troops killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began 18 months ago is nearing 500,000, U.S. officials said, a staggering toll as Russia assaults its next-door neighbor and tries to seize more territory.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | August 18, 2023
Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today: Sports from August 18, 2023.
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Elliott’s arrival and Krejci’s departure
WATCH: Patriots reporter Christopher Price explains Ezekiel Elliott’s potential impact in New England and NHL writer Kevin Paul Dupont on David Krejci’s legacy.
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Hit or stay: Betting on Kristaps Porzingis’ health
WATCH: Kevin Paul Dupont and Christopher Price hit the blackjack table to preview preseason week two for the Pats and analyze Kristaps Porzingis' injury.
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The Nation
Nation
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Justice Department seeks 33 years in prison for ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio in Jan. 6 case
The sentence, if imposed, would be by far the longest punishment that has been handed down in the massive prosecution of the riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Nation
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US eyes battle with drug giants over 10 costly medications for seniors
The announcement is part of a sweeping — and legally contested — campaign to lower costs for seniors on Medicare.
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Elections
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How many of Trump’s trials will happen before the election?
Some experts predicted that only one or two trials will take place next year; one speculated that none of the four Trump cases will start before the election.
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The World
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Thousands evacuated in Canary Islands after ‘most complex’ fire in 40 years
Firefighters on the Spanish island of Tenerife scrambled Friday to contain a devastating fire, described as the most complicated in the Canary Islands in 40 years, after it blackened forests, prompted lockdowns, and forced thousands of people to evacuate.
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World
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British nurse is convicted of killing seven newborns
The guilty verdicts make Lucy Letby the most prolific serial killer of children in modern British history.
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World
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Iran’s foreign minister visits Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown prince as tensions between rivals ease
Since reaching a Chinese-mediated détente in March, Iran and Saudi Arabia have moved toward reopening diplomatic missions in each other’s countries.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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How to go viral on TikTok
TikTok’s famously engaging algorithm can be tricked, even if it’s secretive and constantly changing.
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EDITORIAL
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Get kids vaccinated in time for school
Parents, school, and health officials all play a role.
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LETTERS
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State has a long road ahead in providing EV charging stations
In South Boston, where people argue over a shoveled parking spot, what’s going to happen when someone is hogging an EV spot after they have a full charge?
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Health
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UMass Chan program encourages teens of color to pursue careers in behavioral health
A four-week program at UMass Chan Medical School exposes underrepresented teenagers to jobs in psychology, psychiatry, and social work, hoping to fill a shortage of diverse providers.
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Weather
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At least four tornadoes reported as storm wreaks havoc across Southern New England
A wet and windy weather system tore a wild path through southern New England on Friday, unleashing at least four tornadoes that brought nickel-size hail and winds that lifted and flipped cars, uprooted massive trees, and generated a waterspout in the ocean off Boston.
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Massachusetts
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Business leaders, some officials support plan to clear Mass and Cass, open recovery campus at Widett Circle
If built, the recovery campus would operate for three or four years until the city reopens its addiction treatment center on Long Island in Boston Harbor.
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Sports
women's world cup
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England vs. Spain is a worthy final matchup as the class of this Women’s World Cup
Spain will need to find answers to England’s hard-charging counterattacks and set-piece threat.
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amateur baseball
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The ‘chaos’ of college baseball has heads — and rosters — spinning in the Cape League
The NCAA's NIL policy and transfer portal are creating major headaches for managers in the summer league.
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Red Sox notebook
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Triston Casas proves he’s capable of handling plenty on his plate
While his postgame appetite has been the stuff of legend in the Red Sox clubhouse, the 6-foot-4-inch, 244-pound slugging first baseman has feasted at the plate with his technical approach.
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Business
Jobs
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Massachusetts unemployment rate falls to new low
The state’s labor market became even tighter in July as unemployment fell to a new low and more workers left the labor force, the US Labor Department reported Friday.
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Business
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BPDA board OK’s nearly 900 new apartments and condos around the city
The board approved 876 housing units in six neighborhoods around the city, including a 220-unit apartment complex at the site of the former New England Casket Co. in East Boston.
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TRENDLINES
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Is the endangered liberal arts major worth saving?
Liberal arts have come under pressure from higher education’s rapidly rising costs, but the very nature of this education leads to adaptable, flexible workers.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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John Devitt, champion swimmer with a tarnished gold medal, dies at 86
Australian champion swimmer John Devitt was awarded a gold medal in the showcase race of the 1960 Rome Olympics even though he had a slower time than the runner-up.
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Obituaries
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John Devitt, champion swimmer with a tarnished gold medal, dies at 86
Australian champion swimmer John Devitt was awarded a gold medal in the showcase race of the 1960 Rome Olympics even though he had a slower time than the runner-up.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Netflix bidding farewell to DVD services
As of Sept. 29, those red envelopes will be a thing of the past.
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LOVE LETTERS
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After serial monogamy, I want to be single for a full year
But ... what if I meet someone sooner?
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