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Monday, October 23, 2023
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Politics
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Wheelchair repairs can drag out for months. In Mass., people with disabilities seek a solution.
Wheelchair failures can leave users in pain, out of work, and trapped at home.
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Business
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Got insurance? Climate change and inflation are driving up insurance prices for homeowners and condo associations. Some policies aren’t being renewed at all.
An insurance broker’s lament: “Accounts we could place with a phone call a few years ago we can’t even get coverage for today.”
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Tara Sullivan
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Mac Jones engineered the touchdown drive of his Patriots career, and the signature victory he’s been lacking
This was the second game-winning, comeback drive of Jones’s career, but it was more impressive and important than a rookie year win over the Texans.
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K-12
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How should parents and teachers talk to kids about the Israel-Hamas war? Here’s what some experts recommend.
Some of the suggestions include keeping conversations age appropriate, prioritizing empathy, and doing some background research.
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World
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Israelis and Palestinians in Gaza flee amid clashes and warnings of wider regional war
As Israeli forces massed along the border with Gaza on Sunday before an expected ground invasion, escalating clashes on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon, as well as strikes in Syria and in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, intensified fears of a widening regional conflict.
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The Nation
Nation
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Turnover has plagued local election offices since 2020. One swing state county is trying to recover.
Election offices have been understaffed for years. But 2020 was a tipping point, with all the pandemic-related challenges before the presidential vote and the hostility afterward stemming from false claims of a stolen election.
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Nation
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Meet the Republicans running for speaker
A flood of lawmakers began campaigning just hours after Republicans voted in a closed-door meeting to restart the nomination process after Jordan, his support ebbing, failed on a third-floor vote to win the speakership. The vote essentially ensured that the office of the speaker would remain empty for a third week.
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Nation
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The race to save our secrets from the computers of the future
They call it Q-Day: the day when a quantum computer, one more powerful than any yet built, could shatter the world of privacy and security as we know it.
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The World
World
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6 killed in Russian rocket strike on mail depot as Ukraine reports record bomb attack numbers
A missile strike on a mail depot in the eastern city of Kharkiv killed six people, Ukrainian officials said Sunday, as Ukraine reported a record number of bomb attacks in the southern Kherson region.
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World
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Internet snarl delays vote count in Venezuelan opposition’s primary to choose presidential candidate
Ebullient Venezuelans on Sunday chose the candidate they think can end the decade-long, crisis-ridden presidency of Nicolás Maduro, lining up under a scorching sun and torrential rain to cast ballots in a primary election that the opposition independently organized despite government repression.
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Ukrainians prepare firewood and candles to brace for a winter of Russian strikes on the energy grid
In the humble backyard of a destroyed house, a 13-year-old chops firewood to get ready for winter. His mother, Tetiana Yarema, has been preparing for months as she remembers last winter’s Russian strikes on the energy infrastructure that plunged Ukraine into darkness.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Domestic violence survivors deserve federally financed flexible funding
Every survivor struggling with financial and housing instability should have access to no strings attached cash assistance that can be provided quickly to prevent crises caused by domestic violence from worsening.
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EDITORIAL
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Putting the T on the straight and (not too) narrow
For more than a year, the agency knew tracks on the new Green Line extension were too close together. Now GM Phillip Eng needs to make sure the line is safe — while ending the culture that made it seem OK to hide the track problems from the public.
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LETTERS
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Our dysfunctional transportation system leads to a dead end
The US loves mixing up private and government methods for addressing public needs, but in the transportation sector this model is creating crazy results that are only perpetuating dysfunction.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Representative Jake Auchincloss re-emphasizes support of Israel on visit to Needham synagogue
“Israel is at war,” Auchincloss said to about 60 people who attended a town hall at Temple Beth Shalom. “For so many of us in the Jewish community, that’s not just a geopolitical earthquake, that’s a deeply personal reality.”
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Somerville’s abandoned Star Market has finally been sold. More housing and retail are on the way.
The Winter Hill grocery store has long been a blight on the neighborhood, officials said. A project promising 288 units of rental housing — 132 of them affordable — along with ground-level retail, will take its place.
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K-12
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What’s the condition of your child’s school? BPS has now scored them.
“The data confirms what we already know,” Superintendent Mary Skipper said. “Our buildings are safe, but many are in terrible condition.”
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Sports
CELTICS
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A few burning questions hover over the start of the new season for the Celtics. Here are some answers.
The Globe's Adam Himmelsbach and Gary Washburn discussed the key storylines as the Celtics get set to open up the 2023-24 season.
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Nicole Yang | State of the Patriots
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Smiles return as Patriots put together their most consistent offensive performance of the season and upset the Bills
They snapped their three-game losing streak with a hard-fought, well-executed 29-25 win over a divisional rival.
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Jake DeBrusk back in Bruins lineup after benching, but Milan Lucic out after leaving pregame skate
DeBrusk got an assist in Sunday's win over the Ducks a day after being benched against the Kings for being late to a team meeting.
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Business
Business
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Got insurance? Climate change and inflation are driving up insurance prices for homeowners and condo associations. Some policies aren’t being renewed at all.
An insurance broker’s lament: “Accounts we could place with a phone call a few years ago we can’t even get coverage for today.”
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Housing
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Meet the new millionaires tax: A proposed fee on home sales over $1 million
Communities would be able to adopt a real estate transaction fee of 0.5 percent to 2 percent on the portion of a property sale over a $1 million and put the funds toward affordable housing programs.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lee Berk, former Berklee president and college namesake, dies at 81
Berklee said the music college became “a world-renowned leader in contemporary music education” during the tenure of Berk, who left “a visionary and transformative legacy.”
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Obituaries
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Vincent Patrick, chronicler of hustlers and mobsters, dies at 88
An author and screenwriter, Vincent Patrick set pins at a bowling alley, peddled Bibles door to door, and helped start a mechanical engineering firm before finding, at age 44, critical success with his first novel, “The Pope of Greenwich Village.”
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Obituaries
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Alan Eisenberg, longtime actors union head, dies at 88
The lawyer helped build the union's membership and stabilize the finances of its health plan.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Your ultimate guide to Halloween Week in Salem: from tricks to treats
Whether it’s your first or fifth time experiencing Halloween in Salem, fear not. (Unless that’s your end goal.)
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DANCE REVIEW
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Subject:Matter makes its own music at the ICA
The first part of the 90-minute evening offers excerpts from “Songbook”; after intermission comes the world premiere of “With Far Hand.”
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ASK AMY
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Israel-Hamas war hits very close to home
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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