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Wednesday, October 25, 2023
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Business
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‘What good is the train for me?’ For those building a life around the Green Line Extension, frustration mounts.
The new tracks into Somerville and Medford have been rife with issues. Here’s what that means for riders who have come to depend on the line.
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Business
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Late to the game, Mass. drugmakers seek to piggyback on obesity drug boom
Several biotechs in Massachusetts are seeking to elbow their way into the lucrative market, which is dominated by Denmark’s Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly.
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Crime & Courts
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Boston police commissioner rejects excessive force claim, suspends captain for 3 days
Michael Cox concluded that Captain John Danilecki violated only one regulation, for neglect of duty, related to a 2019 incident.
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Health
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New RSV drug for infants in short supply, just months after landmark approval
The drug reduces the risk of hospitalizations and health care visits by about 80 percent.
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World
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As Gaza barrage and deaths surge, angry accusations fly at UN
Escalating its onslaught against Hamas, Israel hit the Gaza Strip with hundreds of airstrikes in a single day, Israel officials said Tuesday, and officials in Hamas-controlled Gaza said it was the deadliest day for Palestinians there since the conflict began.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | October 24, 2023
Watch the full episode of Boston Globe Today from October 24, 2023.
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Frustration mounts around the Green Line extension
WATCH: The MBTA’s newest line will close for major repairs. Reporter Diti Kohli shares what that means for the residents & businesses who depend on it.
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Break into biotech without a science degree
WATCH: Reporter Robert Weisman tells us how Bostonians can get a job in the city’s life sciences sector.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump and Cohen meet again, this time as enemies at trial
Cohen did not say anything he has not already said. Nonetheless, the courtroom was silent and tense as he testified about his former employer — whom he always referred to as Mr. Trump — and said that he had committed crimes as part of his role at the Trump Organization.
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Politics
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Republicans nominate Mike Johnson for House speaker after Emmer’s withdrawal, desperate to end chaos
Three weeks on, the Republicans are frittering away their majority status — a maddening embarrassment to some, democracy in action to others, but not at all how the House is expected to function.
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Nation
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Georgia Supreme Court allows state’s six-week abortion ban to remain
The Georgia case is not over, because the court addressed only the question of whether the state ban should have been voided because of when it was enacted. The court sent the case back to a lower court for a trial on the separate question of whether the state Constitution protects a right to privacy and whether that right encompasses abortion.
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The World
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Energy agency sees peaks in global oil, coal, and gas demand by 2030
For more than a century, the world’s appetite for fossil fuels has been expanding relentlessly, as humans have continued burning larger amounts of coal, oil, and natural gas almost every year to power homes, cars, and factories.
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World
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Amid intense fighting, Ukraine orders evacuation of children
The Ukrainian government has ordered the evacuation of hundreds of children in shattered villages across southern Ukraine, and is sending police door to door to convince parents that it is time to escape the widespread Russian shelling in the region.
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World
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‘I went through hell,’ freed Israeli, 85, says of subterranean captivity in Gaza
In harrowing detail, an 85-year-old Israeli grandmother described her 17-day ordeal as a hostage, offering for the first time a captive’s account of the armed Palestinian group Hamas’s subterranean garrison beneath the Gaza Strip, the conditions in which the group’s hostages are being held, and the operatives deployed to tend to them.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Israel must maintain its democracy despite war with Hamas
A country in which there is a minority without rights, without representation, without the ability to even express sympathy for those who were killed is not a democracy.
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Passionate debate over the Israel-Hamas war is fine. Violence is not.
Dehumanizing rhetoric is making both Jews and Muslims fearful. Elected officials and civic leaders could do more to counter the vitriol.
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OPINION
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How the Jan. 6 insurrectionists won
The next GOP House speaker will probably be someone who either denied or questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election outcome.
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Metro
Transportation
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T officials disclose more delays on key projects like new Red and Orange line cars; say Green Line Extension could be fixed soon
MBTA officials announced a grim series of setbacks on projects that will impact hundreds of thousands of transit riders and the state’s climate goals Tuesday, including more delays on new Red and Orange line cars as well as the infrastructure for electric buses.
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Crime & Courts
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Lindsay Clancy, Duxbury woman charged in children’s deaths, researched ways to kill, court documents say
A Duxbury woman charged with murdering her three small children in January allegedly researched ways to kill on her cell phone prior to the slayings, according to search warrant affidavits made public Tuesday.
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Politics
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Stephanie Fattman to pay record-high penalty to settle allegations that her husband schemed to boost her campaign
State Senator Ryan Fattman will also pay $55,000 under the civil agreement he and his wife — both Sutton Republicans — signed with the office of Attorney General Andrea Campbell.
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Sports
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Bruins coach Jim Montgomery would like his defensemen to give offense more of a shot
Through five games, Bruins blue liners had not scored a goal, and the coach wants to work on that.
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Brad Stevens is fine with the pressure of being a favorite: ‘The weight of expectations is a good thing’
Very big things are expected of the Celtics this season. The president of basketball ops wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Colleges
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BC details hazing allegations against swimmers and divers in court hearing
A number of freshmen vomited into plastic bags they were instructed to wear around their necks while binge-drinking, the university alleges.
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Business
Business
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‘What good is the train for me?’ For those building a life around the Green Line Extension, frustration mounts.
The new tracks into Somerville and Medford have been rife with issues. Here’s what that means for riders who have come to depend on the line.
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Business
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Late to the game, Mass. drugmakers seek to piggyback on obesity drug boom
Several biotechs in Massachusetts are seeking to elbow their way into the lucrative market, which is dominated by Denmark’s Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly.
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Technology
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Massachusetts, 40 other states sue Instagram over child marketing
Rhode Island and New Hampshire are also part of the legal action accusing the company of designing its apps to addict younger users.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lee Berk, ‘visionary’ president who expanded Berklee’s range as a music college, dies at 81
Mr. Berk’s “visionary leadership and immeasurable contributions to Berklee have left an indelible mark on our community and on the world of contemporary music,” said David Bogen, the college’s interim president.
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Obituaries
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Park Seo-Bo, whose quiet paintings trumpeted Korean art, dies at 91
A painter, Park Seo-Bo's elegantly furrowed monochromes and indefatigable drive made him a pillar of the Korean art world.
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Obituaries
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Natalie Zemon Davis, historian of the marginalized, dies at 94
A social and cultural historian, Natalie Zemon Davis's imaginative and deeply researched investigations of the lives of marginalized figures profoundly influenced the discipline.
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Arts & Lifestyle
BOOKS
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Roz Chast draws on eggs with melted wax
The New Yorker cartoonist, whose new book “I Must Be Dreaming” illustrates her dream world in quirky detail, has been rendering her curiosity about the world in different mediums since childhood.
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BOOKS
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Curtis Chin tells the story of his family’s Chinese restaurant and asks ‘For here or to go?’
A new memoir by a co-founder of the Asian American Writers' Workshop is grounded in personal and political history.
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WHAT SHE'S HAVING
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This British author will change the way you work in the kitchen
Bee Wilson’s “The Secret of Cooking” focuses like a laser beam on the things that make capable cooks capable.
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