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Friday, October 20, 2023
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Transportation
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‘I wish I had known earlier’: T chief says Green Line Extension is so defective that key part will need to be fixed
The fundamental problem with the $2.3 billion project is the track itself, said MBTA general manager Phillip Eng.
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Politics
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‘Passions are very, very high’: House speaker battle shatters trust between Republican factions
Republicans remained in disarray as Jim Jordan tried unsuccessfully to win over some of his opponents in a late afternoon meeting.
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Health
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At Boston hospitals, controversy erupts over what should be said about the Israel-Hamas war
Institutions are under fire from their own staff for their comments — as well as for their silence.
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Around New England
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‘She never let life defeat her’: Retired academic dean slain on Vt. trail remembered by family
Honoree Fleming, a 77-year-old retired scientist and academic, was shot to death while walking on a rail trail in sleepy Castleton, Vt.
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Politics
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Biden lays out stakes for America as he seeks aid for Israel and Ukraine
President Biden called on Americans on Thursday to stand behind Israel and Ukraine, making the case in a prime-time address that providing military and economic aid to the countries is in the interest of global stability and national security.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | October 19, 2023
Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today from October 19, 2023.
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Desperate search for a missing cousin in Israel
WATCH: A cousin is missing in Israel. Reporter Mike Damiano joined us with one family’s search for answers.
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Your guide to getting a COVID booster
WATCH: Finding a shot is a lot easier said than done. Correspondent Vivi Smilgius explains the holdup.
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The Nation
Nation
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Sidney Powell pleads guilty in Georgia Trump case
Sidney Powell, a member of Donald Trump’s legal team after he lost the 2020 election, pleaded guilty Thursday morning to six misdemeanor counts instead of facing a criminal trial that was to begin next week. She was among 19 defendants, including Trump, who were indicted in August for their efforts to subvert the election results in Georgia.
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Nation
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Atlantic hurricanes are getting stronger, faster, study finds
Hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean are now twice as likely to grow from a weak storm into a major Category 3 or higher hurricane within just 24 hours, according to a study published Thursday.
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Nation
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Scholastic isolates ‘diverse titles’ at book fairs as challenges spike
Named “Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice,’’ the collection features 64 books on topics such as racism and gender identity, titles that have been targeted by conservative legislators across the country in recent years.
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The World
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EU seeks answers to rising security challenges as Israel-Hamas war fuels new concerns
The European Union began taking steps on Thursday to limit the impact of the war between Israel and Hamas on the bloc, amid heightened security tensions after a firebomb attack on a Berlin synagogue and killings in Belgium and France by suspected Islamist extremists.
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World
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China’s military is making risky moves and adding nuclear warheads, US says
The United States has recorded more “coercive and risky” air intercepts by the Chinese military in the past two years than in the previous decade, the Defense Department said in its annual report to Congress on China’s military might.
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Deal lays groundwork for aid to reach desperate Gazans, officials say
On one side of the border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip sit more than 100 trucks packed with desperately needed food, water, and medical supplies. On the other wait more than 2 million Palestinians in Gaza now scraping by on dwindling stocks of basic human necessities.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Filling the leadership vacuum in the House requires a new plan
Far-right lawmakers flexed their muscle when they deposed former speaker Kevin McCarthy. But what if the resulting impasse over a new speaker ended up elevating the middle?
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OPINION
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Bring home the hostages held by Hamas
The US can aid Israel with diplomacy, intelligence.
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LETTERS
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Mother with toddler should be admired, not derided
Homelessness is not a crime. Having opioid use disorder is not a crime.
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Metro
Politics
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Governor Healey proposes sweeping $800 million into new account to bolster state’s pursuit of federal cash
Staring down a growing list of major projects, Governor Maura Healey wants to wield hundreds of millions of dollars in interest from the state’s emergency savings fund as matching funds to compete for badly needed federal cash.
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Elections
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District 8 city council race rehashes special election matchup
Incumbent Sharon Durkan is defending her seat representing District 8 on Boston's City Council against challenger Montez Haywood, who Durkan beat in July’s special election.
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RI NEWS
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‘It wasn’t my time’: Providence councilwoman recounts life-threatening crash in California
Helen Anthony is returning to the City Council on Thursday night, more than four months after being hit by a vehicle in a California state park.
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Sports
Commentary
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For former Red Sox coach Brian Butterfield, the NLCS coaching showdown between Rob Thomson and Torey Lovullo is must-see TV
Butterfield, a former third-base coach with the Sox, met Thomson in 1990 when they both worked for the Yankees, then got to know Luvollo on John Farrell's 2011 staff in Toronto.
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Tara Sullivan
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With his Patriots 1-5, doesn’t Bill Belichick owe the fans more of an explanation?
Belichick has made a career answering questions with varying degrees of vagueness to obfuscation, but loyal fans deserve clarity these days.
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Jim Montgomery is looking for a little life from the Bruins as they begin West Coast swing
The Bruins coach lit a fire under his team for the second straight day at the morning skate prior to Thursday night’s game against the Sharks.
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Business
Business
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Harvard expands financial aid even as its endowment turns in another lackluster year
The university’s investments gained 2.9 percent, according to its annual report, an improvement over the previous year but below the long-term return target of 8 percent.
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Finance
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Mass. residents may be able to file taxes for free next year. Here’s what you need to know.
Massachusetts is one of 13 states in the Internal Revenue Service’s experimental Direct File program for “relatively simple returns.”
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AI/Robotics
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After much hype, self-driving cars could transform cities, says Motional CTO
Laura Major discusses how humans and technology can work together to make transportation and mundane tasks more efficient.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Burt Young, Oscar-nominated actor who played Paulie in ‘Rocky’ films, dies at 83
Burt Young, the Oscar-nominated actor who played Paulie, the rough-hewn, mumbling-and-grumbling best friend, corner-man and brother-in-law to Sylvester Stallone in the “Rocky” franchise, has died.
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Obituaries
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Edward Bleier, visionary executive at dawn of cable TV, dies at 94
Edward Bleier brought Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and other Looney Tunes characters to generations of Saturday morning TV viewers before becoming a prime mover in the rise of cable television and the transformation of Time Warner Cable into an industry giant.
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Obituaries
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Eve Bunting, 94, dies; tackled adult themes in children’s books
Ms. Bunting, who wrote some 250 books over a half century, gently introduced her very young readers to such subjects as war, racial prejudice, and homelessness.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Rising star Danielle Ponder went to law school in Boston. But she’s given up the courtroom for the concert stage.
The Northeastern law school grad, whose 2022 debut album and recent festival appearances generated plenty of buzz, has closed the case on which career she wants to pursue.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★
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Lily Gladstone eclipses all in Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Robert De Niro also delivers a powerful performance in this flawed adaptation of David Grann’s novel about the Osage murders.
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THE TICKET
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Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are a few recommendations from Globe writers and critics, covering music, theater, comedy, museums, family events, and more.
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