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Subject Today's Headlines: With flashier floods and stronger hurricanes, ‘I don’t think we know what normal is anymore’
Date September 14, 2023 9:05 AM
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Thursday, September 14, 2023


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Climate


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With flashier floods and stronger hurricanes, ‘I don’t think we know what normal is anymore’

Climate scientists say the extreme rainfall and flash floods in Leominster are now expected on a warming planet — and there’s much more to come.
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With field set for November elections, familiar political battle lines take shape

Several general election matchups feature a candidate claiming the progressive lane, in many cases linked with Mayor Michelle Wu, versus an opponent seen as more moderate, some of whom have won the support of former mayor Martin J. Walsh.
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Retail


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‘Unapologetically Asian’: Sneaker startup hopes to project pride and cultural power

1587 Sneakers makes high-end kicks that it hopes will appeal to all consumers, especially Asian Americans.
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Real Estate


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Wu unveils plans to revamp Boston’s decades-old rules for what can be built where

Boston's nearly 4,000-page zoning code will get an update for the first time in nearly six decades, the mayor said Wednesday.
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Transportation


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T acknowledges three new near-misses this summer after federal criticism for sloppy safety

The incidents present an urgent problem for general manager Phillip Eng, who has tried to promote a competent, safety-focused culture since he started in April.
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Boston Globe Today | September 13, 2023

Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from September 13, 2023.
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‘Say More’ podcast in conversation with Heather Cox Richardson

WATCH: Host of the ‘Say More’ podcast Shirley Leung shares her podcast conversation with popular historian Heather Cox Richardson.
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Just who is Boston's "Bagpipe guy?"

Watch: Correspondent Daniel Kool takes us behind the music, to shed light on the man, the myth, the bagpipe guy.
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Politics


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Romney to retire, calling for a ‘new generation’ beyond Biden and Trump

He strongly suggested that Donald Trump, 77, and President Biden, 80, should follow his lead and bow out to pave the way for younger candidates,
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Nation


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Residents can relax after fugitive Danelo Cavalcante is captured and arraigned in rural Pennsylvania

Law enforcement’s big break came overnight as a plane fitted with a thermal imaging camera picked his heat signal, allowing teams on the ground to secure the area, surround him, and move in with search dogs.
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Political Notebook


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Several in Ga. election case waive right to speedy trial

Trump was the first to file the speedy trial waiver.
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World


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Searchers race to recover bodies in Libya as death toll from flooding hits 5,100

Search teams combed streets, wrecked buildings, and even the sea Wednesday to look for bodies in a coastal Libyan city where the collapse of two dams unleashed a massive flash flood that killed at least 5,100 people.
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World


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Ukraine strikes the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Crimea

A Ukrainian attack targeting the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Crimea damaged two ships and triggered a large blaze at a sprawling naval shipyard that plays a critical role in the Russian war effort, according to Russian and Ukrainian officials.
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A flotilla of migrant boats from Tunisia overwhelms an Italian island and tests Meloni’s policy

A flotilla of flimsy boats, crowded with migrants and launched from Tunisia, overwhelmed a tiny southern Italian island on Wednesday, taxing the coast guard’s capability to intercept the smugglers’ vessels and testing Premier Giorgia Meloni’s pledge to thwart irregular migration.
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OPINION


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AI is coming to our neighborhoods and will show us the future of cities

Our research at MIT has found that once trained, visual AI is shockingly accurate at predicting property values, crime rates, and even public health outcomes.
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EDITORIAL


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Should business executives be funding the governor’s travel?

Allowing private individuals to partially pay for the governor and her staff to conduct official business could create the appearance of a conflict of interest, if not an actual one. That’s why the state should start paying its own way.
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OPINION


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In City Council results, a shadow campaign between old and new Boston

Old and new Boston joined forces to oust Ricardo Arroyo and Kendra Lara. Now, the political dynamic shifts.
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Crime & Courts


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ACLU, public defenders, petition state’s highest court to order investigation into Springfield police misconduct

Lawyers for the ACLU Massachusetts and the state’s public defender agency said it would be critical to the justice system to determine whether any wrongdoing by a Springfield police officer would taint Hampden County criminal prosecutions.
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Metro


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In Boston, incumbency loses some of its power

On Tuesday night, two incumbent city councilors — both beset by controversy — were knocked out of their races in the preliminary election, each of them bested by two challengers, who will now face each other in November.
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Weather


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Cape Cod and the Islands brace for potential impact of Hurricane Lee this weekend

Tropical storm-force winds are forecast to hit the South Coast of Massachusetts sometime between 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday morning, bringing heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and an increased risk of rip currents, especially on south-facing beaches, forecasters said.
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Patriots


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Dolphins offer a doozy of a duo for the Patriots to defend against

New England will have to adjust its practices this week to combat the left-handedness of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and the speed of Tyreek Hill.
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Christopher L. Gasper


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The Jets’ loss of Aaron Rodgers may have cleared a path for the Patriots in the AFC East

Rodgers tore an Achilles’ tendon. The Patriots' Achilles’ heel defensively last season was quality NFL QBs.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball


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What to do about Chaim Bloom is the first of many decisions the Red Sox need to make as the season winds down

There is widespread speculation within the industry that the Sox will move on from their chief baseball officer.
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FDA advisers are lukewarm about expanding use of Alnylam drug to heart patients

The experts agreed with FDA scientists that the benefits to patients in a clinical trial compared to a placebo were modest at best.
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Inflation nudged up again in August as gas prices rose rapidly

The inflation report released Wednesday came in a bit hotter than expected but didn’t pose major surprises.
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innovation economy


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This Boston startup wants to tackle your to-do list

Duckbill raised $33 million to combine AI with remote specialists to help people take care of everyday tasks, from scheduling appointments to buying kids soccer gear.
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Obituaries


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Robert S. Bennett, Washington lawyer at home in a crisis, dies at 84

Mr. Bennett was one of Washington's most sought-after defense lawyers, known for steering companies, executives and political figures of both parties through moments of legal peril.
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Obituaries


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Robert S. Bennett, Washington lawyer at home in a crisis, dies at 84

Mr. Bennett was one of Washington's most sought-after defense lawyers, known for steering companies, executives and political figures of both parties through moments of legal peril.
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Documentary Preview


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Arthur Musah’s documentary ‘Brief Tender Light’ follows four African students’ journeys at MIT

The film screens as part of the Newburyport Documentary Film Festival on Saturday.
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Movies


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Musical numbers, money schemes, and murder: highlights from the Toronto International Film Festival

Megan Thee Stallion rules ‘Dicks: The Musical,’ ‘Dumb Money’ falls short, and ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ puts audience expectations on trial.
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ASK AMY


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Long-ago affair continues to play on a loop

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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