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Saturday, September 23, 2023
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Transportation
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Federal regulators rip MBTA after finding agency violated safety order
The T's general manager ordered a major executive shake-up as repair work gets halted due to continuing safety failures.
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Politics
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The suspension of the state’s top cannabis regulator was unprecedented. But was it legal?
Some fear it could set a dangerous precedent for those named to a state commission or board to be sidelined without knowing why.
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As government hurtles toward shutdown, McCarthy constrained by threats to his job
The California Republican has spent most of his speakership in this familiar spot: trying to get a must-pass piece of legislation through his far-right members who love nothing more than to remind him that just one of them could call a vote to strip him of his job.
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Health
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A Cape Cod clinic has begun offering medication abortions, and a faith-based group is pushing alternatives
For many on Cape Cod, the presence of the van signaled the start of a worrisome effort to undermine access to abortion services just months after a clinic, Health Imperatives, began offering medication abortions in Hyannis.
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Politics
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Democrats flock to picket lines where workers worry about their electric vehicle push
Democrats love to talk about their love for unions but the UAW's EV jitters could complicate that relationship.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | September 22, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today: Sports from September 22, 2023.
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Big “Brad” Bruins: A new era in Boston
WATCH: Reporter Jim McBride gives a peek into a new era for the Bruins and Patriots reporter Christopher Price breaks down the Pats week 3 clash with the Jets.
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Escape from New York with a win?
WATCH: Will the Patriots win on Sunday? Reporters Christopher Price and Jim McBride predict Monday's headlines.
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The Nation
Nation
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Justice Clarence Thomas reportedly attended Koch network donor events
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas flew on a private jet in 2018 to speak at the annual winter donor summit of the Koch network — a trip that was intended to be a fundraising draw for the influential conservative political organization, according to a report published Friday by ProPublica.
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Nation
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Some crossings on US-Mexico border still shut as cities, agents confront rise in migrant arrivals
The unfolding response in Eagle Pass, where the mayor declared an emergency, illustrates how Border Patrol agents have become overwhelmed in recent days by asylum-seekers on parts of the US border with Mexico.
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The World
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Ukraine hits headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol
Ukrainian forces on Friday fired a barrage of missiles at the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, in occupied Crimea — striking a target thought to be heavily protected and demonstrating Kyiv’s growing ability to attack Russian military infrastructure throughout the peninsula.
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World
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Netanyahu tells UN that Israel is ‘at the cusp’ of a historic agreement with Saudi Arabia
There are several hurdles in the way of such an agreement, including the Saudis’ demand for progress in the creation of a Palestinian state.
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Leaders of Syria and China announce strategic partnership as part of Asian Games diplomacy
China and Syria announced the formation of a strategic partnership on Friday as Chinese leader Xi Jinping kicked off a series of diplomatic meetings ahead of the upcoming Asian Games.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Tensions rise between Haiti and the Dominican Republic over border closure
International observers are afraid the measure will isolate Haiti even more.
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EDITORIAL
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Solo senators hold too much power over appointments
There’s no good reason individual senators should be allowed to hold up military promotions or to pick US attorneys, and lots of ways both practices could lead to trouble.
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LETTERS
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No, building bikes lanes isn’t enough. Boston should also ...
Here are key steps Boston must take.
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Metro
Higher Education
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Northeastern University graduate students win union election
Nearly 3,000 research and teaching assistants at the university now will be represented by the Graduate Employees of Northeastern University-United Auto Workers union, or GENU-UAW, union officials said in a statement Thursday.
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Half of Providence students were chronically absent during 2022-2023 school year
Attendance has improved since the pandemic, but is still far worse than it was before the state takeover in 2019.
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K-12
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Lowell teacher who celebrates students’ diversity named Mass. History Teacher of the Year
At Lowell High School — one of the most diverse high schools in Massachusetts — Jessica Lander has woven her students’ experiences as immigrants and first-generation Americans throughout her curriculum.
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Sports
RED SOX 3, WHITE SOX 2
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Too little, too late from Chris Sale to help save Red Sox’ season, but late rally to win eases sting for one night
Sale was sharp for most of his five-inning outing despite needing 90 pitches. He struck out seven, walked only one, and all three hits allowed were singles. The Red Sox offense came to life in the eighth to score the tying and go-ahead runs.
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There is no place for fan violence in the stands at our sporting events
The recent tragedy at Gillette Stadium illustrates how things have gotten out of control.
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revolution at chicago | Saturday, 8:30 p.m. (Apple TV)
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Interim coach Clint Peay insists that Revolution will remain an attacking team
Though Peay was a defender as a player, he will continue to emphasize offense the way Bruce Arena did.
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Business
Real Estate
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Affordable housing in the Seaport? That’s the plan.
Massport has tapped a Boston-based developer to build a 200-unit, income-restricted apartment building on a Massport site on D Street.
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Trendlines
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Tax relief is just one piece of the competitive puzzle
Legislative leaders have reached a compromise on a tax relief bill aimed at making Massachusetts “more affordable, equitable, and competitive.” — but more needs to be done.
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Business
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Entrepreneurial growth in US is spearheaded by young adults, Babson report finds
The survey found that adults 18 to 24 years old engage in entrepreneurial activity — either owning a business or wanting to start one — almost twice as often as those 35 to 64 years old.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Robert Klane, writer of ‘Weekend at Bernie’s,’ Dies at 81
A comic novelist, screenwriter and filmmaker, Robert Klane, had a taste for gleeful vulgarity and wrote the screenplay for “Weekend at Bernie’s,” the 1989 cult film about two young insurance company employees who create the illusion that their murdered boss is still alive.
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Giorgio Napolitano, former Italian president and first ex-Communist in that post, has died at 98
Not only was Giorgio Napolitano the first former Communist to rise to Italy’s presidency, he was also the first person to be elected twice to the mostly ceremonial post.
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Jango Edwards, clown who challenged his art form, dies at 73
He helped lead a back-to-basics revival of clowning, embracing a thread of transgressive traditions running from medieval court jesters to Weimar burlesque to Jerry Lewis.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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The 11th annual Tell It Slant Poetry Festival unites poets at the altar of Emily Dickinson
Starting Monday, 1,789 of Dickinson’s poems will be recited as part of a weeklong poetry marathon, the cornerstone of the 2023 Tell It Slant Poetry Festival hosted by the Emily Dickinson Museum.
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Movies
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Fifth annual Taiwan Film Festival of Boston brings six Taiwanese films to the AMC at Boston Common
This year’s theme is “Faces of Life,” featuring films that consider identity, self-discovery, and relationships.
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Theater
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At Raising Voices fest, Taylor Mac will dig into ‘24-Decade History of Popular Music’
The documentary film about Mac's marathon performance will be screened at the Old South Meeting House Saturday night, followed by a talkback with the artist.
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