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Wednesday, October 4, 2023
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Politics
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With Democrats holding together, McCarthy was doomed
Democrats who voted along with eight Republicans to strip McCarthy of the job said the seeds for his undoing were planted in January.
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Health
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Are environmental toxins causing the rise in early-onset cancers? You asked, we researched.
There’s no question that we are exposed to chemicals — many of them known carcinogens — that are found in air, water, and food.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Baltimore’s school building program could offer model to close gaps in Massachusetts
With state assistance, Baltimore has built or renovated 29 schools in a decade, while Boston and other urban districts in Massachusetts have struggled to get their share of state aid.
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Climate
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Billionaires are responsible for large amounts of climate pollution from Hanscom, a new report finds
About half the flights were probably for recreational or luxury purposes, based on their resort destinations and weekend flight dates, the authors said.
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Politics
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Kevin McCarthy first to be removed as speaker
The House voted on Tuesday to oust Kevin McCarthy from the speakership, a move without precedent that left the chamber without a leader and plunged it into chaos.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | October 3, 2023
Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today from October 3, 2023.
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Staying high and dry amidst flood concerns
WATCH: Hundreds of homes were damaged by catastrophic flash flooding. Is your home adequately insured? Reporter Sean P. Murphy has what you need to know.
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Pre-K expands into nature
WATCH: Correspondent Nancy West discusses the rising education trend of nature-based preschools, a program that takes learning from indoors to the outdoors.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump ordered not to comment on judge’s staff in fraud case
The New York judge presiding over former president Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial ordered the former president Tuesday not to attack or even comment on court staff after Trump posted a message to social media targeting the judge’s law clerk.
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Nation
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Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to federal gun charges
Hunter Biden, the president’s son, pleaded not guilty in federal court Tuesday to charges stemming from his purchase of a handgun in 2018, the latest development in an investigation that Republicans have tried to use to inflict political damage on his father.
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Nation
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Young people left in limbo as battle over transgender care shifts to court
The political and legal chaos is likely to be resolved by the US Supreme Court, which currently has a 6-3 conservative majority and has long been an arbiter on questions of the rights of LGBTQ+ people.
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The World
World
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Russian troops cede ground and strike back, frustrating Ukraine’s counteroffensive
Across desolate fields and shattered villages, Ukraine’s counteroffensive is confronting Russian minefields and Russian soldiers dug into elaborate trench networks.
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Nobel Prize in physics awarded to 3 scientists for illuminating how electrons move
The Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz, and Anne L’Huillier on Tuesday for techniques that illuminate the subatomic realm of electrons, providing a new perspective into a previously unexplored domain.
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World
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A foreign armed force to fight gangs makes many in Haiti celebrate, while others worry
Haitians on Tuesday welcomed news that the United Nations Security Council had approved deployment of an international armed force to Haiti.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The real reason an ‘America First’ mindset dominates the Republican base
The party that doesn’t control the White House is less likely to support US engagement abroad.
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EDITORIAL
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Giving Haiti a fighting chance
A proposal for a Kenyan-led security mission to Haiti is controversial. But the US should back the idea as a way to bring stability to the country that has descended into chaos.
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OPINION
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In two-decades-old assassinations, a prediction of today’s white domestic terrorism
Few may recall Dan White’s name. But his heinous acts are a template for the current far-right violent extremism roiling American politics.
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Metro
Transportation
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Weeks later, T chief still reviewing how Green Line extension got so bad, so quickly
“It’d be premature for me to say what I’ve seen and what I haven’t seen,” MBTA general manager Phillip Eng said Tuesday.
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Health
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Roche Bros. agrees to pay $40,000, change security policies at downtown Boston store following racial profiling complaints
The Roche Bros. supermarket chain has agreed to pay the penalty and make changes to its security protocols at its store in Downtown Crossing, legal filings show.
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Crime & Courts
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Medfield man, 19, indicted in Dennis boat crash that killed 17-year-old Sherborn girl
A 19-year-old Medfield man is charged with operating a boat while under the influence during a July crash in Dennis that killed a 17-year-old Sherborn girl, authorities said Tuesday.
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Sports
Gary Washburn | On Basketball
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Joe Mazzulla, in his second season as Celtics coach, is prepared to grow along with his team
Last year the longtime assistant was thrust into a difficult situation and still guided Boston into the Eastern Conference finals.
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On baseball
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The Red Sox have decisions to make, and here’s a look at who should stay and who should go
Several members of the 40-man roster enter inflection points for their time with the franchise.
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dan shaughnessy
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Unpacking 50 years worth of memories from covering the sports scene
The first byline appeared on Oct. 4, 1973, and some moments stay with you more than others through more than 9,000 stories.
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Business
Jobs
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In one former Darwin’s location, the Circus Cooperative Cafe comes to town
Four onetime employees of Darwin's banded together to take over the chain's Putnam Avenue space as a worker co-op — and together, they're facing the realities of what it means to be owners.
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Finance
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Some tips on managing money for new college students (and parents)
Financial experts say it's important to learn the basics of budgeting, saving and compounding, building credit, and using credit cards.
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Startups
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In Natick, a ‘green hydrogen’ startup steps on the gas
With $380 million in new funding, Electric Hydrogen is trying to disrupt the global market for hydrogen gas, which might one day offer an alternative (and cleaner) fuel for cars, trucks, and airplanes.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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John Gordon, artist who helped design Packers’ distinctive ‘G’ team logo, dies at age 83
John Gordon, an artist who as a young art student helped design the Green Bay Packers’ distinctive “G” team logo, has died at age 83.
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Obituaries
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Alice Shalvi, hailed as a mother of feminism in Israel, dies at 96
Alice Shalvi, an innovative educator and social activist revered by many as a founding mother of modern Jewish feminism in Israel, died Monday at her home in Jerusalem. She was 96.
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Obituaries
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Horace Ové, pioneering Black filmmaker in Britain, dies at 86
Horace Ové, a prolific and groundbreaking Trinidad-born filmmaker and photographer whose 1975 film, “Pressure,” explored the fraught experience of Black Britons and is considered the first feature film by a Black British director, died Sept. 16 in London. He was 86.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Theater
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Spiro Veloudos, larger-than-life force in Boston theater, dies at 71
The longtime producing artistic director of Lyric Stage Company played a central role in the rise of midsize theaters as a vital force in Boston.
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BOOKS
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Hummingbird Books ships challenged titles to readers in South Carolina
The Chestnut Hill bookstore joins with Beaufort County organizations to combat literary censorship.
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Books
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Novelist Rhonda DeChambeau persisted for many years. Finally, recognition.
For the Boston Public Library’s most recent writer-in-residence, perseverance leads to a two-book deal.
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