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Saturday, September 9, 2023
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Politics
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High prices, years-long wait lists: Massachusetts needs more senior housing
In an inventory-starved market, the state's graying population faces some of the steepest hurdles in the country to secure an affordable place to live.
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Immigration
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Healey tells Biden administration Mass. has ‘desperate need’ for faster work authorizations for migrants
“The significant influx of new arrivals . . . shows no sign of abating,” Healey wrote in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
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Attorney general in settlement negotiations with state GOP, senator over alleged campaign finance violations
Andrea Campbell‘s office is negotiating a potential settlement with the Mass. Republican Party, its former leader, and a GOP state senator, among others, over alleged campaign finance violations, according to two people familiar with the discussions.
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Commentary
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What is the meaning of pickleball? Is it life — or death?
I needed to go deeper — to understand why some people hated the game with an almost shocking intensity, as if it were an ex-lover, or a pumpkin spice latte, and others were so stoked it was if they had been raptured.
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Nation
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Georgia panel recommended charging dozens, including Lindsey Graham, in Trump case
A special grand jury that investigated election interference allegations in Georgia last year recommended indicting more than twice as many Trump allies as prosecutors eventually sought to charge, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; former Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga.; and Michael Flynn, a former national security adviser.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | September 8, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from September 8, 2023.
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Chris Gasper: The time is now for Mac Jones
WATCH: Write or wrong: Host Chris Gasper says that it’s a make-or-break third season for Mac Jones and that there will be no excuses this year for poor play.
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Season's greetings: Ben Volin makes his Patriots predictions
WATCH: Going deep: NFL reporter Ben Volin answers the big questions about the Patriots, from their crowded backfield to their chances in a loaded AFC East.
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Nation
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Abortion pill manufacturer asks Supreme Court to ensure access to medication
The request creates an opening for the high court to rule on when and how the medication, mifepristone, can be prescribed and distributed.
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Nation
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Florida Supreme Court considers upholding abortion restrictions
The Florida Supreme Court’s conservative justices repeatedly questioned on Friday whether the state’s privacy rights extend to abortion as they considered whether to uphold a ban on the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy — a decision that could overturn decades of legal precedent and trigger a far more restrictive ban.
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Nation
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One month after the Lahaina fire, families and residents seek closure
It has been one month since a wind-whipped wildfire engulfed the historic Hawaiian town of Lahaina, and authorities are still trying to determine exactly how many people died in the nation’s deadliest conflagration in more than a century.
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The World
World
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Russian missile attack kills policeman, wounds 73 people in Zelensky’s hometown in central Ukraine
Another attack in the southern Kherson region killed three people.
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World
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World’s climate report card says we’re trying, but urgently need improvement
Eight years after world leaders approved a landmark agreement in Paris to fight climate change, countries have made only limited progress in staving off the most dangerous effects of global warming, according to the first official report card on the global climate treaty.
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World
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Rescuers may soon try to remove a sick American researcher from 3,000 feet down in a Turkish cave
The effort could last up to 10 days.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Why Boston needs a Latino and Caribbean affairs office
It would highlight the needs of Latino and Caribbean Americans, which are not always reflected in Boston’s broader policy debates and solutions.
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EDITORIAL
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Opening the door for more victims to sue over sexual abuse
It often takes survivors decades before they have the courage to come forward. That’s why the current statute of limitations for sex abuse lawsuits should be lifted.
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LETTERS
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Too much at stake for Ukraine. It’s not our place to broker an accord.
Russia routinely commits war crimes, from attacking marketplaces and apartment blocks to destroying civilian infrastructure. But look specifically at what reportedly happens under Russian occupation, since that’s what permanently awaits Ukrainians if they lose.
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Crime & Courts
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Judge orders new trial for Chelsea man who maintained his innocence for more than 3 decades
Thomas Rosa’s case is one among dozens of wrongful convictions that underscores a need for people to turn a more critical eye to outcomes within the justice system, particularly as forensic science and other technology has radically improved over the past three decades, said Charlotte Whitmore of the Boston College Innocence Program.
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The bitter fight over plans for a new high school building and saving a forest in Wakefield
On Monday, a judge struck down an injunction activists had filed to halt construction, writing that it was not in the public interest and the contractors are free to work in areas away from protected wetlands. But the group remained undeterred.
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Local activists announce education campaign ahead of 50th anniversary of BPS desegregation and busing
Next summer will mark 50 years since the federal court ruling in 1974 that forced the district to desegregate through busing.
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Sports
Commentary
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What is the meaning of pickleball? Is it life — or death?
I needed to go deeper — to understand why some people hated the game with an almost shocking intensity, as if it were an ex-lover, or a pumpkin spice latte, and others were so stoked it was if they had been raptured.
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Patriots
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Mac Jones is entering Year 3 with the Patriots. Is this the season he takes a leap?
The onus is on Jones to demonstrate he can be the guy the Patriots asked him to be when they took him with the 15th overall pick in 2021.
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Gary Washburn
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Why does the Chiefs’ loss matter to the Patriots? Because it proves there are no unbeatable teams in the NFL.
The flawed salary structure in the league makes it hard for teams to get good and stay good. That leaves an opening for New England to exceed its mediocre expectations.
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Business
Trendlines
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‘Best college’ rankings don’t make the grade
The Wall Street Journal has improved its ratings methodology, but finding the best college isn’t like shopping for the best dishwasher.
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Real Estate
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Downtown, a rare building sale highlights the struggling office market
Synergy Investments has bought One Liberty for 17 percent less than previous owner paid a decade ago.
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THE FINE PRINT
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Worcester hospital cancels charge for private room that was never requested
A Worcester hospital has relented and will rescind a charge for a private hospital room that was given to an ailing man who had languished in the emergency room for two days.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Patricia Caulfield, who battled Warhol over use of her photograph, dies at 91
Patricia Caulfield, who during her time as a top editor at Modern Photography magazine in the 1960s successfully sued Andy Warhol for misappropriating a picture she made of hibiscus blossoms, then left the publication to become an acclaimed nature photographer, died July 16 in the New York City borough of Manhattan. She was 91.
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Arleen Sorkin, soap opera star with a claim to Batman fame, dies at 67
Arleen Sorkin, an actress and comedian who created memorable characters in two decidedly different universes — the soap opera one of “Days of Our Lives” and the crime-fighting one of Batman, where her Harley Quinn became a fan favorite after she first gave her a voice in 1992 on “Batman: The Animated Series” — died Aug. 24 in Los Angeles. She was 67.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Waterfront art and live jams from dozens of local artists
The 20th annual Boston Arts Festival returns to the North End this weekend.
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Books
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It’s dangerous to go alone! Take a book.
Here are 12 book recommendations for every kind of tween and teen reader to help them navigate the transition back to school.
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FOOD
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Jamie Bissonnette and Ken Oringer end long, successful restaurant partnership
Bissonnette will pursue other projects, while Oringer will run Coppa, Toro, and more.
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