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Friday, September 8, 2023
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Higher Education
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Student loan payments restart next month after a long pause. Borrowers are stressed. Really, really stressed.
“I am already nervous. I think what my life looks like today is going to have to be dramatically different,” said a Newton resident with $275,000 in higher-ed debt.
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Immigration
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‘I don’t want to be left holding the bill’: Migrant arrivals push Mass. shelters, and towns, to the brink
Local officials have been forced to scramble — sometimes, they say, with little help.
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Retail
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How a strip mall in Hadley became the center of the modern-day labor movement
Workers at three big-box stores — Trader Joe’s, Barnes and Noble, and Michaels — formed unions in and around the Mountain Farms mall, with each becoming the first freestanding location in their respective national chains to organize.
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High Schools
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Family of beating victim in Woburn football case sues school, city officials
The Coucelos family alleges officials permitted a toxic culture in the football program that promoted bullying and violence.
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Transportation
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MBTA track department workers didn’t do their jobs and missed critical problems, new report says
General manager Phillip Eng said no one at the T will face discipline or termination for the failure.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | September 7, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from September 7, 2023.
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Proposed vaccine rules for health workers allow exemptions
WATCH: Health reporter Kay Lazar gives updates on a proposed state rule that requires vaccinations for health workers, but also allows many exemptions.
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‘Lazy girl jobs’ are anything but lazy
WATCH: Reporter Dana Gerber joins us to explain the “lazy girl job,’ a TikTok trend that has taken over workplaces.
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The Nation
Nation
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Abortions rose in most states this year, new data suggests
New research from the Guttmacher Institute offers the latest view of legal abortions since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision last year upended access to abortion nationwide and allowed more than a dozen states to ban or restrict the procedure.
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Politics
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From Hoover to Nixon to Obama, presidential centers call to protect democracy
The alliance of foundations for US leaders dating back nearly a century, both Democrats and Republicans, is a historic first.
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Political Notebook
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Trump White House official Navarro convicted of contempt
The verdict came after a short trial for Navarro, who served as a White House trade adviser under former president Donald Trump and later promoted the Republican’s baseless claims of mass voter fraud in the 2020 election he lost.
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The World
World
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Extreme weather in Greece traps residents and submerges villages
At least six people have died in Greece as a result of the extreme weather conditions this week, according to the country’s fire service. And the toll could rise amid reports of missing residents.
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World
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Can India’s global ambitions survive its deepening chasms at home?
The question for India, as Modi seems poised to extend his decadelong rule in an election early next year, is how much the instability caused by his religious nationalism will hinder his economic ambitions.
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World
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An ailing American explorer trapped 3,000 feet deep in Turkish cave awaits difficult rescue
Rescuers from across Europe rushed to a cave in Turkey to save an American researcher who became trapped around 3,000 feet below the cave’s entrance after suffering stomach bleeding.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Amid debate on how to deal with rise in youth mobs, police de-escalation measures warrant praise
Boston police officers who responded to the recent melees downtown, in the North End, and at South Bay Center were able to bring the situations under control without the use of harmful or deadly weapons.
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OPINION
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What makes a good student?
Learning how to walk on their own feet, embracing action, and trying out new ideas — these are the tasks of the self-reliant student.
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LETTERS
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Even ‘most brazen offenders’ can gain from youth diversion programs
People interested in long-term community safety should attend more closely to actual outcomes than to adolescent attitudes.
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Metro
Education
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How hot is it in classrooms without air conditioning? BPS data can tell us
Among BPS schools without A/C, 10 had an average room temperature of above 80 degrees as of 11 a.m. Thursday.
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Politics
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In contest for federal funds, Mass. officials need $800 million more in state money to compete, report says
With an unprecedented cache of federal dollars on the table, state officials need to find at least $800 million more in matching funds to compete for federal cash for its punch-list of infrastructure projects, warns a new watchdog report.
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Metro
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Judge Rotenberg Center can continue use of electric skin shock therapy despite state’s disapproval, SJC rules
The Judge Rotenberg Center can continue to be the sole facility in the country to use electric skin shock therapy on its developmentally delayed clients, but state agencies can challenge its use on a case-by-case basis.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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Years after his memorable pick-6, Logan Ryan is still having a ball with Tom Brady
It was as defining a play as Ryan made in his career, and so telling of Brady’s enduring connection to former teammates.
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Red Sox
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Red Sox’ Triston Casas isn’t concerned with challenging Orioles’ Gunnar Henderson for Rookie of the Year
Henderson has been the frontrunner for the AL award, but Casas' second-half surge has brought him into the picture, whether he's interested or not.
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Patriots
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What does the Patriots’ path to success look like this season? Here are five things that need to go right.
Most prognosticators do not expect the Patriots to qualify for the playoffs, but they could defy the odds.
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Business
THE FINE PRINT
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A heartbreaking diagnosis, a canceled trip, and a frustrating fight for reimbursement
A couple had to cancel a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Ireland after the husband was diagnosed with a brain tumor. His wife spent months trying to get their money back.
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Deals
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Boston quantum computing startup Zapata looks to go public
Zapata Computing will merge with Michael Andretti’s special purpose acquisition company and become publicly traded.
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Business
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Boston-based Freight Farms to go public in a nearly $150 million deal
The SPAC acquisition will allow the Boston-based producer of container-based agriculture to grow more rapidly, CEO says.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ferid Murad, earned Nobel for study of how a gas can aid the heart, dies at 86
A pharmacologist, Ferid Murad earned a share in a Nobel Prize in 1998 for his research into the effects of nitric oxide on the heart and blood vessels, which enabled widespread advancements in the treatment of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, and erectile dysfunction.
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Obituaries
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Gary Wright, who had a ’70s hit with ‘Dream Weaver,’ dies at 80
The keyboardist collaborated frequently with his friend, George Harrison.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Classical Music
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Now for sale inside Symphony Hall: 65 Steinway pianos
The annual M. Steinert & Sons' by-appointment-only sale features pianos played by the pros, and new ones, too.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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At TD Garden, nods in both directions from Duran Duran
While Wednesday's concert included nostalgia-conjuring moments, it also showed a band energized by a drive to keep pushing forward.
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Holiday Pops prepares to celebrate the season and its 50th anniversary
What began in 1973 as a two-day series at Symphony Hall has expanded exponentially for the Pops’ golden anniversary, with Keith Lockhart conducting 44 performances in four states Dec. 1 through Christmas Eve this year.
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