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Subject Today's Headlines: One year in, the spotlight is on Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox, whether he likes it or not
Date September 6, 2023 9:13 AM
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Wednesday, September 6, 2023


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Crime & Courts


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One year in, the spotlight is on Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox, whether he likes it or not

After his first full year in one of the most demanding posts in Boston, Cox said his tenure so far is “a work in progress.”
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Health


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New study led by Boston scientists finds latest COVID-19 variant is less of a threat than feared

The BA.2.86 subvariant had captured the world’s attention because it carries over 30 mutations in its spike protein.
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As I See It


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Last look at summer

“As I See It,” a new weekly photo column by Pulitzer Prize winner Stan Grossfeld, brings the stories of New England to Globe readers. This week, Grossfeld offers scenes from the waning days of summer on Nantucket.
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Health


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You don’t use drugs and don’t think you know anyone who does. Should you still carry Narcan?

Everything you need to know about the opioid overdose reversal medication, which is expected to be available over-the-counter starting this week.
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Politics


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How a post-Civil War provision targeting Confederates is now being used to try to boot Trump off the ballot

As the former president battles criminal charges in four separate cases, he is also beginning to confront other legal threats to his candidacy: the growing flurry of lawsuits that aim to remove him from the presidential ballot.
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Boston Globe Today | September 5, 2023

Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from September 5, 2023.
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New Hampshire’s primary is first. Does it matter?

WATCH: Political reporter James Pindell breaks down three top storylines to watch as the 2024 presidential election season heats up.
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Oh, the humanities! Liberal arts being cut in small colleges

WATCH: Higher education reporter Hilary Burns explains why some colleges are eliminating their liberal arts departments and the controversy that has followed.
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Nation


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Federal court again strikes down Alabama’s congressional map

The judges ordered that the new map be independently drawn, taking the responsibility away from the Republican-controlled Legislature while chastising state officials who “ultimately did not even nurture the ambition to provide the required remedy.”
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A huge threat to the US budget has receded. And no one is sure why.

“Without a doubt, this is the most important thing that has happened to the federal budget in the last 20 years,” a health policy specialist said.
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Politics


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Biden awards Medal of Honor to Army helicopter pilot who rescued soldiers in a Vietnam firefight

Captain Larry Taylor flew low into heavy enemy fire and provided cover for a reconnaissance team while improvising a new escape strategy.
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The World






World


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Ukraine’s forces try to punch second hole in Russian lines

Ukrainian forces, churning slowly forward after breaching Russia’s initial defensive lines in the occupied south, are turning their attention to breaking through in another heavily defended patch of territory.
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World


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South Korean teachers want an end to parents’ harassment

Tens of thousands of teachers across South Korea have protested in the streets since July amid worsening complaints over student misbehavior and harassment by parents.
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Caught between China and the West, a Pacific island nation ousts its leader

With 1,200 miles of almost empty ocean to its west and more than 7,000 miles of the same to its east, the tiny Pacific archipelago nation of Vanuatu has long sought a position of neutrality toward its faraway would-be foreign partners.
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OPINION


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Only Sweden had the right COVID-19 response

Scandinavia’s largest country avoided lockdowns and mask mandates. The result: fewer excess deaths and much less social damage.
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EDITORIAL


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Latest Thomas financial filing shows he hasn’t learned much

Supreme Court justice misses the point that taking favors from billionaires is simply wrong.
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LETTERS


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Digging the dancing scene

The ban on dancing near the stage at Castle Hill concerts in Ipswich had one reader recalling a line attributed to Emma Goldman.
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Crime & Courts


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Former Everett schools superintendent convicted of assault now registered sex offender, loses state pension

Frederick F. Foresteire, the ex-Everett schools superintendent convicted in February of indecently assaulting three women, has been registered as a sex offender.
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Crime & Courts


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Police investigating after signs from white supremacist group are posted around Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard

Police on Martha’s Vineyard are asking for the public’s help after four signs promoting a white nationalist hate group recently appeared around the town of Oak Bluffs.
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Education


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Parents, educators defend Lexington schools’ diversity curriculum after petition

The “Serious Talks” curriculum has existed for more than a decade and highlights themes including disability, race, and gender identity. But an online petition created last month demands the curriculum be removed from Lexington schools.
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Patriots’ Jack Jones reaches deal with Suffolk County district attorney to have gun charges dropped

Jones, 25, had been arrested at Logan Airport in June allegedly carrying two loaded guns in his luggage. He could still face punishment from the NFL.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball


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Alex Cora pulled every lever at his disposal, but it’s not enough to prevent a Red Sox squandered opportunity: ‘We were all in’

Tuesday night's 8-6 walkoff loss in 11 innings was a showcase — good and bad — of how the Red Sox are balancing the present and future.
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Brandon Lowe’s three-run homer beats Red Sox in 11 innings

The teams conclude the three-game series Wednesday night. The Sox are off Thursday then welcome the division-leading Orioles to Fenway on Friday.
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Dog owners face dearth of pet-friendly rentals in Boston: ‘Just give us a chance’

Renters have reported a shortfall of reasonably priced properties that will welcome certain pets.
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How a Boston entrepreneur helped more than 160,000 children in Central America to read and write

Project Alianza has built 16 schools and trained 200 educators who not only teach, but also make house calls to involve families in their children’s education.
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Employers are reclaiming the balance of power

Hiring has slowed for months against the headwinds of higher interest rates imposed by the Federal Reserve to restrain inflation, and people are pouring into the labor force.
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Obituaries


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Dr. Aram V. Chobanian, president who calmed BU at a troubled time, dies at 94

He led the school “at a crucial moment, and Boston University is better for his service,” said Kenneth Freeman, BU’s current interim president.
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Nathan Louis Jackson, writer for the theater and TV, dies at 44

The playwright grappled with serious issues including the death penalty, homophobia, and gun violence.
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APPRECIATION


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RIP Steve Harwell, lead singer of Smash Mouth and meme king extraordinaire

In my own life, Smash Mouth is shorthand for childlike joy. Their music is an invitation to see life through Harwell’s boxy, rose-colored sunglasses — the Capri-Sun-in-hand anthems of suburbia.
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Books


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‘We did puberty and menopause on a 34-foot boat’: How a family of three sailed for two years from Mass. to Grenada

Kimberly Ward and her family sailed from Massachusetts to the Caribbean over a two-year period, learning to do everything from cooking to schooling to laundry aboard a 34-foot sailboat. Her new book, "Crew of Three," chronicles their adventure.
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Whopper-less her entire life, our critic tried one for the first time. Here’s what she thought.

Devra First had her first Whopper. It happened, like so many things in this country, because of a lawsuit.
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