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Friday, September 29, 2023
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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‘I want them to succeed’: Mass. school district lacks resources to support migrant students
An influx of migrant students enrolling in the state's public schools poses logistical and financial challenges as educators work to meet the students' needs.
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Transportation
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Top T infrastructure official says Green Line extension ‘didn’t meet construction standard’
Doug Connett told board members that “we know we have a problem” with narrowing tracks that are forcing trains to creep at a walking pace.
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Politics
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In Washington, waiting for governing
As the nation hurtled toward a shutdown, Congress found itself without a viable deal to fund the government.
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Politics
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The $1 billion tax reform package is a big win for Governor Maura Healey
It’s been more than two decades since the last significant tax cut, when voters — not legislators — approved a measure to slice the state’s income tax to 5 percent.
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Politics
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Top Mass. cannabis regulator sues to lift suspension; treasurer says ‘several serious allegations’ prompted discipline
Shannon O’Brien, a one-time Democratic nominee for governor, argued that Treasurer Deborah Goldberg “willfully side-stepped” the law when she suspended her as the chair of the Cannabis Control Commission.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | September 27, 2023
Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today from September 27, 2023.
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Government shutdown is looming. Did the second debate matter?
WATCH: The government is expected to shut down. What does that mean for the candidates vying for the GOP nomination? Political reporter James Pindell weighs in.
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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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The Nation
Nation
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Justice Department accuses Trump lawyers of dragging their feet in documents case
The accusation of deliberate foot-dragging by the prosecutors in the office of special counsel Jack Smith was the latest salvo over the schedule of the classified documents trial, which — after weeks of contentious arguments — is set to begin in May in US District Court in Fort Pierce, Fla.
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Nation
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Court rejects Donald Trump’s bid to delay trial in wake of fraud ruling that threatens his business
The decision, by the state’s intermediate appellate court, clears the way for Judge Arthur Engoron to preside over a non-jury trial starting Monday in Manhattan in New York Attorney General Letitia James’s civil lawsuit.
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Nation
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House Republicans make their case for Biden impeachment inquiry at first hearing
The chairmen of the Oversight, Judiciary, and Ways and Means committees used the opening hearing of their impeachment inquiry to review the constitutional and legal questions involved. They are trying to show what they say are links to Biden’s son Hunter’s overseas businesses, though key witnesses said they do not yet see hard evidence of impeachable offenses.
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The World
World
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Nagorno-Karabakh government says it will disband
The breakaway government of Nagorno-Karabakh said Thursday that it would cease to exist, formally ending more than 30 years of separatist rule, a week after a swift attack by Azerbaijan returned the mountainous enclave to Azerbaijani rule.
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World
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Western leaders urge arms manufacturing in Ukraine
The chief of NATO and the defense ministers of Britain and France have paid surprise visits to Kyiv, Ukraine, announced Thursday, in a show of continued solidarity, even as they emphasize the goal of pumping up weapons production within Ukraine.
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World
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China takes back pandas from zoos in US, UK
China is expecting its giant pandas back. The black-and-white star attractions in zoos in the United States and Britain are expected to return to their home country by the end of next year, in what analysts suggest is a possible change in tack in China’s approach to “panda diplomacy.”
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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CCC needs to get its act together
Chaos at the state cannabis regulatory body undermines the legal marijuana industry as it gets off the ground in Massachusetts.
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OPINION
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GOP presidential hopefuls fail to address the (orange) elephant in the room
Until the GOP presidential candidates tackle Donald Trump head-on, voters will ignore their visions for the country.
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LETTERS
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Mass. can help residents grapple with ‘crisis pregnancy centers’
All individuals in Massachusetts should have accurate and honest information to help them make the right decisions about their reproductive care.
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Metro
Politics
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City seeking to hire project manager to build Long Island Bridge linking Boston to recovery campus
Mayor Wu’s administration is looking to hire a project manager for the long-stalled replacement of the Long Island Bridge connecting Boston to a 35-acre recovery campus that’s gone unused since 2014.
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Higher Education
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Biden administration calls on colleges, states to prioritize diversity after Supreme Court decision to end affirmative action
The US Department of Education suggested ending admissions preferences for children of alumni and donors, sufficiently funding higher education institutions, and increasing outreach to K-12 schools that serve diverse students.
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Crime & Courts
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Former Methuen police chief, officer indicted in public corruption case
Former Chief Joseph Solomon “repeatedly misused his position of authority as police chief to repeatedly undermine the law for his own benefit,” the attorney general said.
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Sports
Sports Business
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After a lengthy search, Fenway Sports Group adds Dynasty Equity as investor in Liverpool FC
Dynasty Equity, a global sports investment firm, is led by Jonathan Nelson and K. Don Cornwell.
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Tara Sullivan
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From Rory McIlroy to JT to one impressive rookie, the Ryder Cup should be a fascinating spectacle
Get ready for plenty of fist-pumping this weekend in what McIlroy calls “the purest competition in golf.”
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on football
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Six reasons to be optimistic about the Patriots’ chances against the Cowboys
Dallas started the season with blowout wins over the Giants and Jets, but several flaws were exposed in last week’s loss at Arizona.
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Business
Business
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A new (old) sign for the ‘Old’ Hancock Tower
The insurer plans to put the sign that long graced center field at Fenway atop its Back Bay headquarters.
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talking shop
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New in town: A JP florist, a Harvard Square bookshop, and a downtown shoe store
A couple opens the floral shop of their dreams in Jamaica Plain, and other new stores.
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Real Estate
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City Council greenlights Wu’s hike to affordable housing requirement
The new policy would require that developers carve out 17 percent of new rental buildings at income-restricted affordable rents, with an additional 3 percent set aside for Section 8 voucher holders.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Najah Sallam, Lebanese singer and actress, dies at age 92
Lebanese singer and actress Najah Sallam surged to fame in the mid-20th century in the Middle East for her songs promoting pan-Arabism.
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Obituaries
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Marvin Newman, sports and street photographer, dies at 95
A renowned photographer, Marvin Newman brought a quirky, artistic eye to capturing shadows on a Chicago main street, people in front of shuttered storefronts on Coney Island in New York City, and athletes in competition, including Pittsburgh Pirate Bill Mazeroski smashing the 1960 World Series-winning home run.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Books
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Boston Public Library joins ‘Books Unbanned’ initiative, opening digital collection to teens, young adults across US
The program, first established by the Brooklyn Public Library last year, allows anyone from ages 13 to 26 who lives in the United States to obtain a Boston Public Library e-card to check out e-books and digital audiobooks.
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Movies
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Michael Gambon, actor who played Professor Dumbledore in 6 ‘Harry Potter’ movies, dies
Veteran actor Michael Gambon, who was known to many for his portrayal of Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore in six of the eight “Harry Potter” films, has died, his publicist said Thursday.
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FOOD
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First-ever permanent Central Perk is opening soon in Boston. (Sorry, New York.)
“Friends” coffeehouse is set to open on Newbury Street.
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