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Saturday, August 26, 2023
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Politics
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There are dozens of mayoral candidates running across the state. Marty Walsh is outspending nearly every one.
The current NHL players union head has dropped more than $240,000 in campaign cash this year, spreading donations to dozens of nonprofits, sports organizations, and other groups. None of it, Walsh said, is politically driven.
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Environment
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Activists criticize evaporation of radioactive waste water at Pilgrim plant
Activists discovered this month that Holtec, the company dismantling the Pilgrim nuclear power plant, had evaporated radioactive waste water and discharged the vapor.
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Higher Education
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Multiple Mass. colleges had police officers named on new misconduct database
More than two dozen college and university police departments across the state have hired officers who have faced multiple sustained complaints throughout their careers. The data raises concerns of transparency surrounding campus police forces.
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Massachusetts
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A piece of lighthouse history returns to Graves Light in Boston Harbor
Earlier this month, in an intricate operation that required two helicopters, many boat rides, and countless hours of work, a handcrafted version of the original lens was returned to its former home at the outer reaches of the harbor.
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Transportation
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With higher demand for driver’s licenses as undocumented immigrants are now eligible, long wait times for some
The RMV, which added staff to its service centers and expanded the number of road test sites, is still in the process of adding even more capacity, said Registrar Colleen Ogilvie, and has worked with immigrant advocacy groups to remedy problems involving translations.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | August 25, 2023
Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today: Sports from August 25, 2023.
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The Patriots Renaissance Tour
WATCH: Boston.com reporter Conor Ryan predicts what the Monday Globe headlines might look like. Will “Alabama Mac” and prime Ezekiel Elliot return?
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Chris Gasper: Red Sox refuse to let playoff hopes die
WATCH: Write or Wrong: Host Chris Gasper says the Sox still have a path to the playoffs despite being left for dead after the trade deadline.
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The Nation
Nation
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West Virginia can restrict abortion pill sales, judge rules, despite FDA approval that it’s safe
Legal experts foresee years of court battles over access to the pills, as abortion-rights proponents bring test cases to challenge state restrictions.
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Nation
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Before child died in custody, CBP tried to replace medical contractor
The company operating the medical ward where an 8-year-old girl died while in US border custody was not approved for a new contract last year, but remains on the job.
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Nation
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Yale police to first-year students: beware the streets of New Haven
The town-gown relationship has long been fraught between Yale, one of the world’s most selective universities, where white students make up the largest demographic, and New Haven, which has long struggled with crime and poverty, and is majority Black and Hispanic.
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The World
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Kremlin dismisses speculation linking it to Prigozhin’s death as ‘lies’
The Kremlin on Friday curtly dismissed rampant speculation that it had ordered the killing of Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin as ‘’all lies,’’ stating that an investigation was underway to establish the cause.
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World
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With Prigozhin’s death, Putin projects a message of power
After Prigozhin’s plane crash, the Kremlin appears to be sending the message that no degree of achievement can protect someone from punishment for violating Putin’s loyalty.
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World
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French former president Nicolas Sarkozy to go on trial over Libya financing for 2007 campaign
French investigative magistrates on Friday ordered former president Nicolas Sarkozy and 12 others to go on trial on charges that his 2007 presidential campaign received millions in illegal financing from the government of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Should children be allowed to work?
Nationwide efforts to roll back child labor protections are dangerous.
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EDITORIAL
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Doctors shouldn’t be overcharged for electronic payments
Technology meant to save the system money is costing doctors money and lining insurers’ pockets.
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LETTERS
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Workplace is the next battleground in affirmative action fight
"Freedom means having equitable access to this country’s economy and rights," writes one reader. Another writes, "Affirmative action is a method of addressing discrimination, not discrimination itself."
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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In Karen Read case, Norfolk DA tells conspiracy theorists ‘innuendo is not evidence’
The statement was a highly unusual move in a case that has been thrown into the national spotlight in part because of internet theories.
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Animals
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With more pets arriving on their doorstep, shelters struggle to find them homes
Pet adoptions skyrocketed during the pandemic, but they have plummeted since then. The reason is inflation and the brutal housing market.
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Massachusetts
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Bright planets and a blue moon: A fall stargazing guide for beginners
Saturn will be at opposition this weekend, meaning the ringed planet will be at its closest approach to the Earth and fully illuminated by the sun.
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Sports
ON BASEBALL
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Mookie Betts is living in the present, but he’d like to correct one thing: He never wanted to leave the Red Sox
In the four years since he was traded to the Dodgers, Betts has married, become a father of two, and gained comfort in being one of central figures in the game.
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Chad Finn
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The Red Sox are simply treading water down the stretch, soon to be submerged
The fact that they're contending for a wild card clouds a lot of truths about their true standing — and it's probably better that they don't make the playoffs.
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patriots
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How do Patriots’ Christian players reconcile their faith with the brutality of football?
It can seem paradoxical, but some players say it's easier to walk that line with the help of team captain Matthew Slater and team chaplain Jua Robinson.
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Business
Retail
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Boston burrito chain Boloco is closing most of its stores by year’s end
The burrito chain will close its flagship location near Berklee on Friday, with the Boston Common and 50 Congress outposts to close before the end of the year.
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Finance
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SJC sides with Galvin over Robinhood in legal fight over stockbroker standards
The high court ruled that stockbrokers in Mass. must be held to a higher “fiduciary standard."
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Technology
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Instacart files for IPO
The largest US online grocery delivery company disclosed in its filing Friday with the US Securities and Exchange Commission that PepsiCo Inc. will buy $175 million in preferred convertible stock.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Johaar Mosaval, who broke free of apartheid for ballet, dies at 95
A charismatic South African ballet dancer, Johaar Mosaval left the racial barriers of apartheid behind to become a celebrated principal with London’s Royal Ballet.
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Obituaries
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Prominent Lebanese journalist Talal Salman dies at age 85 after long illness
Talal Salman founded As-Safir, one of Lebanon’s largest Arabic-language independent newspapers, and devoted much of his writing to the Palestinian cause and calls for Arab unity.
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Obituaries
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Karol Bobko, first to pilot the Challenger into space, dies at 85
An Air Force pilot, Karol Bobko joined NASA as an astronaut in 1969 and then waited 14 years before going into space, piloting the first voyage of the shuttle Challenger nearly three years before it exploded soon after liftoff.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Brandeis plans to shutter PhD programs in music
The Waltham university informed music faculty members that the department’s two PhD degree programs would be put on hiatus with the intention to close them.
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Lifestyle
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50th Caribbean American Carnival brings ‘all the flavor’ to Franklin Park
This Saturday, Aug. 26, the Caribbean American Carnival Association of Boston will celebrate Caribbean culture from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Arts
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This weekend, solemnly swear you’re up to no good
The debut of the New England WizardFest and Magic Convention touches down in Boxborough.
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