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Tuesday, October 24, 2023
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Higher Education
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While Berklee College of Music stays silent, former president Erica Muhl responds to speculation about why she left
On Thursday, a note was sent to faculty announcing that a presidential search committee has been created.
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North Shore
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Nothing screams North Shore like getting lost at the Cummings Center
The mixed-use development, once home to the world’s largest factory, has a system for navigating the maze-like complex of more than 2 million square feet.
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Politics
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This Boston City Council candidate has more than $100,000 in his coffers. His campaign says he didn’t raise a single cent of it.
State ethics law is clear: Public employees cannot receive “directly or indirectly, any contribution or anything of value for any political purpose.”
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Technology
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The Israel-Hamas war is awash in deadly misinformation. What can we do about it?
Media analysts predict a continuing flood of fake news and confusion as the war rages on.
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World
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Israel intensifies strikes on Gaza as its allies call for more Palestinian aid
Israel’s military struck hundreds of targets in Gaza on Monday, in one of the biggest barrages yet of its war with Hamas and as a trickle of aid arrived for desperate Palestinians in the strip, where the lack of clean water, medicine, and other critical supplies is fueling a dire humanitarian crisis.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | October 23, 2023
Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today from October 23, 2023.
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House chaos, Trump's Georgia problem, Minnesota Democrat eyes White House
WATCH: Reporter James Pindell weighs in on the chaos in Congress, Trump’s legal fight in Georgia, and explains why Biden isn’t on the ballot in New Hampshire.
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Cancer among younger people on the rise
WATCH: Healthcare reporter Felice Freyer explains the connection between the environment and a rising number of cancer cases among people under 50.
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The Nation
Nation
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‘Five families’ and factions within factions: Why the House GOP can’t unite
First, House Republicans chose an establishment guy to be their speaker. But the hard right got sick of him and dumped him after nine months. Then they turned to his No. 2, another mainstream conservative, who was promptly blocked. Then they tried an ultraconservative candidate, but mainstream members struck back, quickly killing his candidacy.
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Nation
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Even with carbon emissions cuts, a key part of Antarctica is doomed to slow collapse, study says
No matter how much the world cuts back on carbon emissions, a key and sizable chunk of Antarctica is essentially doomed to an "unavoidable" melt, a new study found.
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Nation
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University of Michigan slithers toward history with massive acquisition of jarred snake specimens
The development places the university in a unique position, according to Schneider, the research museum collections manager for the museum's division of reptiles and amphibians.
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The World
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War in Ukraine is cruel math: Blood for land
As Russia mounted wave after wave of attacks over the summer, Sergeant Mykola Rogozovets and fellow members of his unit started drawing little plus signs in the dirt of their bunker while artillery shook the ground around them.
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World
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Maduro antagonist on track to win Venezuela primary
A center-right candidate appeared headed to victory in Venezuela on Monday in a primary election to choose an opposition candidate to compete in presidential elections next year — a vote that could prove pivotal to the fate of a country that has endured a decade of economic crisis and authoritarian governance.
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World
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After presidential race surprise, Argentine economy minister and right-wing populist look to runoff
Argentina’s economy minister and the antiestablishment upstart he faces in a presidential runoff next month began competing Monday to shore up the moderate voters they need.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Three things Washington got wrong before the Hamas attack on Israel
What is now known about the attack debunks widely accepted arguments among Washington’s policy establishment. Recognizing this major discrepancy is crucial as the region enters a new phase of the conflict and an expected ground war.
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EDITORIAL
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Boston City Council: Globe endorses Louijeune, Mejia, Murphy, and Santana for at-large seats
Three incumbents, and one newcomer, should help steer the City Council away from its dysfunction of the last two years.
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LETTERS
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Divert US hospital ship to help treat casualties in Gaza
Stocked with medical equipment and supplies and staffed with experienced Navy health care personnel, this ship and its crew would be an outstanding medical asset for the crisis.
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Metro
Health
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EPA proposes full ban on chemical linked to Woburn leukemia cluster
The childhood cancer cases and subsequent litigation were chronicled in “A Civil Action.”
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Politics
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Allegations of an inappropriate text, toxic work environment directed at Boston City Hall Cabinet chief
The city of Boston paid $40,000 in severance to a former employee who had accused Brianna Millor of fostering a toxic work environment and threatened to sue for discrimination and retaliation, according to city records.
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Crime & Courts
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Logan Clegg found guilty of murder, all other charges in slaying of retired New Hampshire couple
Jurors found Clegg guilty of shooting Stephen Reid and Djeswende Reid multiple times after encountering them randomly on a quiet trail near their home. No motive was ever disclosed for the killing.
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Sports
COMMENTARY
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Astros utility player Mauricio Dubón one that got away from the Red Sox
Dubón being included in a trade prior to the 2017 season was one deal former Red Sox president of baseball ops Dave Dombrowski missed on.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Bill Belichick delivered two messages Sunday, all in one: He’s not going down without a fight
The under-fire coach was in dire need of statistical and strategic victories, and he got both.
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ON BASKETBALL
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Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown’s relationship a complex one, but one built around trust, respect, and the thirst for a championship
The duo, about to begin their seventh season together, both said they are committed to Boston, committed to winning a championship, and they know the other is necessary to reach that pinnacle.
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Business
bold types
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From Boston to Belfast: Kennedy leads trade delegation to Northern Ireland
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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TALKING SHOP
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Snowport holiday market set to return to the Seaport, and Trillfit plans a comeback
The Holiday Market at Snowport — now in its third year — opens on November 10 with dozens of women- and minority-owned New England businesses filling its stalls.
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Business
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Massachusetts Convention Center Authority falls short in diversity and inclusion, report finds
The 112-page report, commissioned by the agency, comes after allegations earlier this year from employees that the agency has fostered an environment rife with racial discrimination.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Tasha Butts, Georgetown women’s basketball coach, dies at 41
Ms. Butts, a former WNBA player, had also coached at Georgia Tech and LSU.
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Obituaries
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Dr. Roland Pattillo, 89, champion for the provider of ‘immortal’ cells, dies
The gynecologic oncologist helped build the legacy and understanding of Henrietta Lacks, a young, impoverished Black woman who died of cervical cancer in 1951 yet whose cells lived on and made medical history.
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Obituaries
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Betsy Rawls, 4-time US Open champion and top administrator, dies at 95
“There are simply not many careers that can compare to Betsy's,” said Mike Whan, the CEO of the USGA.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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I think I want a postnuptial agreement
Is that a thing?
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Boston Phil starts off 45th season with style
Soloist Guy Braunstein brought strength and sensitivity to the program also featuring Rossini’s William Tell Overture and Beethoven’s Seventh.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Paul Lewis creates Beethovenian bliss with the BSO
The English pianist performed all five of Beethoven’s piano concertos with the orchestra and music director Andris Nelsons, and demonstrated why he’s one of the best living interpreters of Beethoven.
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