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Subject Today's Headlines: Three siblings with cystic fibrosis bonded over daily struggles. Then came a breakthrough drug.
Date September 24, 2023 9:39 AM
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Sunday, September 24, 2023


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Three siblings with cystic fibrosis bonded over daily struggles. Then came a breakthrough drug.

With Vertex's cystic fibrosis drug Trikafta, death no longer looms so close for many patients. But now, they face unfamiliar worries about careers, money, and old age — “the existential threat of living.”
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In one of the state’s least immunized schools, a proposed ban on religious exemptions could expose hidden divisions

A bill to end religious vaccine exemptions is getting a mixed reception at the Berkshire Waldorf School, even from those who immunize their kids.
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BOOKS


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The inscrutable Marty Baron

His new book reveals few personal details but there’s more to the famously private former editor of The Boston Globe and The Washington Post than he lets most people see.
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Business


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Why one investment firm aims to buy companies, and gradually turn them over to the employees

A new kind of private equity investor is drawing big funding with a long-term bet on workers.
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Prospect of government shutdown poses a new threat to US economy

Economists say a pileup of disruptions -- including the ongoing autoworkers' strike, rising borrowing costs and a drop-off in child-care funding -- is likely to strain family budgets at a time when things are already slowing.
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In hospitals, viruses are everywhere. Masks are not.

Facing a potential wave of coronavirus infections this fall and winter, relatively few hospitals — mostly in New York, Massachusetts and California — have restored mask mandates for patients and staff members. The vast majority have not, and almost none require them for visitors.
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A Black student’s family sues Texas officials over his suspension for his hairstyle

Darryl George, 17, a junior at Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, has been serving an in-school suspension since Aug. 31 at the Houston-area school. School officials say his dreadlocks fall below his eyebrows and ear lobes and violate the district’s dress code.
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Fears and chaos grow in Nagorno-Karabakh after takeover

Two days after the Azerbaijani military brushed aside Russian peacekeepers and routed a vastly outgunned group of fighters defending the Armenians in the enclave, concerns mounted about the tens of thousands of Armenians who were now stranded there under their new Azerbaijani rulers.
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Ukraine targets a key Crimean city a day after striking Russia’s Black Sea Fleet headquarters

Sevastopol was put under an air raid alert for about an hour after debris from intercepted missiles fell near a pier, Gov. Mikhail Razvozhayev wrote on the messaging app Telegram.
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With temporary status for Venezuelans, the Biden administration turns to a familiar tool

Homeland Security said Saturday that it was using “the limited tools it has available" because Congress has failed to agree to comprehensive changes to the U.S. immigration system.
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EDITORIAL


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No, the MCAS exam isn’t holding kids back

The facts refute some of the principals’ arguments against the state’s graduation exam.
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LETTERS


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What’s in a name? In Peter Faneuil’s case, multitudes

Making naming honors subject to review would reeducate us to our history or allow us to honor more contemporary, yet still historic, figures, including great women and people of color, who historically have been underrepresented.
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‘We’ll take it’: After 20 months, tax relief finally appears on the cusp of passage

To what degree the package delivers, and who may benefit most from it, remains unclear.
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K-12


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MassArt introduces high school students to careers in the arts with Artward Bound

About 40 high school students are participating this year in Artward Bound, a free, four-year college preparatory program that provides artistic training and academic support to Greater Boston high school students from low-income families.
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Republican clown show in D.C. will bring real pain in Massachusetts

To US Representatives Lori Trahan and Seth Moulton, a bruising government shutdown is looking inevitable.
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Tara Sullivan


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When it comes to getting paid, Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs were run over

While franchise tag numbers for WRs have risen from $12.82 million to $19.74 million since 2015, they fell for RBs ($10.95 million to $10.09 million).
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Inconsistency on offensive line has hurt the Patriots’ cause thus far

The Patriots have yet to play a game with all five of their projected starting offensive linemen, but the group is in line for its debut in Week 3.
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Yes, Week 3 is a genuine must-win game for the Patriots, and other thoughts

A loss Sunday to the Jets means the Patriots season will be effectively over before the Red Sox season officially ends.
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Why one investment firm aims to buy companies, and gradually turn them over to the employees

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Lifestyle


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These 3 New England corn mazes rank among the country’s best, according to USA Today

The air hasn’t turned crisp yet, but fall is just around the corner. That means it’s time for all your favorite autumn pastimes.
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Music


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Press Play: Classical music the whole family can enjoy

Pushing a kid to listen to classical music (or to eat their vegetables) "because it’s good for you" will get you nowhere fast. Here are some enticing entry points.
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50 years of Ms.: Sisterhood at the Smith archives

A new book, '50 Years of Ms.,' charts how a magazine influenced a movement that led to our current moment
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TRAVEL


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10 essential tips for a trip to Japan

I asked my friends and colleagues in Japan one question: What does a foreign guest need to know when visiting Japan now? Here's what they told me.
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TRAVEL TRENDSPOTTING


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There’s a travel secret to overcoming the frustration of being locked out of the region’s most scenic races

Offseason events in New England are just as fun and easier to get into — and cooler.
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Architect sees South End penthouse design in a different light

Studio J. Jih finds a way to tame and train the sunshine streaming in so owners’ artwork has a chance to shine.
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Harnessing the power of love and the sun, Rockport family lives off the grid

A family of five enlists Yankee Barn Homes to create a modern farmhouse in Rockport, where they’ve been living off the grid for about a year.
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