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Subject Today's Headlines: Healey’s big new housing push includes $4 billion in funding — and controversial tax and zoning changes
Date October 19, 2023 9:17 AM
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Thursday, October 19, 2023


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Healey’s big new housing push includes $4 billion in funding — and controversial tax and zoning changes

State officials estimate that the proposal could create more than 40,000 new homes — a large portion of which would be set aside for low- and middle-income households — over five years.
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An MIT grad went to the scene of a massacre in Israel to find his cousin. This is what he saw.

Days after Hamas’s attack, Doron Hazan left New York and headed close to the border with Gaza.
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Higher Education


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Chug chug chug? Nah. Student desire for booze-free housing growing at local colleges.

College of the Holy Cross, Tufts University, and Boston College report a recent uptick in students looking for living environments without alcohol.
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World


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US says Israel didn’t cause hospital blast, as Biden promises aid to Gaza

President Biden on Wednesday backed Israel’s contention that a Palestinian group had caused an explosion at a Gaza hospital that killed hundreds of people. He also announced that the Israeli government would allow critically needed aid into the besieged Gaza Strip.
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Biotech investors push to extend time before pills are subject to price negotiations

Consumer and senior advocates see the lobbying push as another attempt by the pharmaceutical industry to undermine measures to make drugs more affordable for Americans.
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Boston Globe Today | October 18, 2023

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Palestinian Americans in Mass. worry for loved ones in Gaza

WATCH: As the war escalates between Israel & Hamas, metro digital editor Sahar Fatima shares how local families are living in fear for their loved ones abroad.
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WATCH: 100+ women are accusing a former Brigham & Women’s doctor of sexual assault. Reporter Felice Freyer explains what patients can look out for.
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Suspect admits he murdered Natalee Holloway on Aruba in 2005, pleads guilty to extorting her mom

The chief suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway has admitted he beat the young Alabama woman to death on a beach in Aruba after she refused his advances.
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Jordan defeated again for speaker as Republican stalemate deepens

As the chaos continued, a group of Republicans and Democrats was discussing taking explicit action to empower Representative Patrick McHenry, the North Carolina Republican who has been serving as temporary speaker, to conduct legislative business on the House floor.
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US halts collection on some past-due COVID loans, sparking federal probes

The US government has halted some efforts to collect an estimated $62 billion in past-due pandemic loans made to small businesses, concluding that aggressive attempts to recover the money — a portion of which may have been lost to fraud — could cost more than simply writing off the debt.
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With Putin by his side, Xi outlines his vision of a new world order

The leaders of China and Russia hailed each other as “old” and “dear” friends. They took swipes at the United States and depicted themselves as building a “fairer, multipolar world.” And they marveled at their countries’ “deepening” trust.
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Putin plays down threat posed by powerful US-supplied missiles

One day after Ukraine used newly acquired, US-made missiles to launch a damaging attack on Russian air bases in occupied territories, Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to play down the impact the weapons will have on the battlefield.
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Allied spy chiefs warn of Chinese espionage targeting tech firms

The United States and its allies vowed this week to do more to counter Chinese theft of technology, warning at an unusual gathering of intelligence leaders that Beijing’s espionage is increasingly trained not on the hulking federal buildings of Washington but the shiny office complexes of Silicon Valley.
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OPINION


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Is Boston even capable of building big public works projects?

It needs the idealism of the Big Dig era.
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EDITORIAL


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Healey was elected to tackle housing. With big $4 billion bond bill, she confronts the challenge head on.

ADU zoning, transfer tax worth supporting.
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Jim Jordan is one step from House speaker due to gerrymandering

Gerrymandering built the House chaos. The Supreme Court appears disinclined to do anything about it.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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BPS releases plan to overhaul special education

A report by the Council of Great City Schools last fall found that 29 percent of BPS students with disabilities — thousands of students — are taught in “substantially separate” classrooms. It's a rate more than twice that of state and national averages.
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In the Allston-Brighton city council race, a tale of two progressives

In the District 9 race, barrier-breaking incumbent Liz Breadon faces a challenge from another progressive, Jacob deBlecourt.
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Winter is coming, and what happens now?

Governor Maura Healey on Monday said that, after providing emergency shelter to some 23,000 people, the state system is near capacity.
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The Red Sox seem to be hearing, ‘No thanks,’ from a lot of prospective candidates

Who knew it would be this hard to find qualified folks interested in taking over the baseball operation of the once-vaunted Boston Red Sox?
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The landscape of college sports is changing by the minute, and not everyone is happy about it

The introduction of NIL deals means student-athletes are now being compensated, but there is sharp division on whether they should be officially designated as “employees.”
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Who starts for Celtics isn’t a perfectly clear picture, but it’s still one that looks very good

The surprising addition of Jrue Holiday last month seemed to blur things, giving Joe Mazzulla a welcome problem to solve.
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St. Regis condo developer gambles with below-market ‘bid sale’ on 10 units

The Collaborative Companies said on Wednesday it was running a “limited inventory bid sale” of 10 one- and two-bedroom condos with minimum required offers that are about 20 percent below recent comparable sales at the St. Regis.
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How to use social media in wartime

Amid the war in Israel and Gaza, here are some recommendations for dealing with difficult or divisive topics on sites like X, Facebook, and Instagram.
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Biotech


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Eli Lilly, riding a pharma hot streak, expects to double planned employment in Boston research center

Daniel Skovronsky, Lilly’s chief scientific and medical officer, said in an interview that the Lilly Institute for Genetic Medicine along Fort Point Channel will ultimately accommodate 500 Lilly scientists and researchers.
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Roland Griffiths is dead at 77; led a renaissance in psychedelics research

A distinguished psychopharmacologist and professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Roland Griffiths spent decades studying the mechanisms of dependence on mood-altering drugs.
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Steven Lutvak, whose darkly comic show won Tonys, dies at 64

“A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder” would be his only Broadway show.
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New Repertory Theatre in Watertown is shutting down

In a statement Wednesday, New Rep’s leaders said that “fundraising with major donors has fallen short of the theater’s goals for a sustainable path,” and consequently the board has “initiated the process of formally dissolving the organization.”
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From Miyazaki’s latest to the Massachusetts-set ‘Eileen,’ here’s what to catch at IFFBoston’s Fall Focus at the Brattle

"We keep an eye out for the titles that will get people talking," says Brian Tamm, executive director of Independent Film Festival Boston.
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Appreciating Greta Lee’s subtlety in ‘The Morning Show’

She plays Stella Bak, one of the few people at UBA who has some sense of ethics, journalistic and otherwise.
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