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Thursday, October 26, 2023
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Massachusetts
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‘Multiple casualties’ in Lewiston, Maine, shootings, authorities say in late-night presser
Lewiston police identified Robert Card, 40, of Bowdoin, as a “person of interest” who should be considered “armed and dangerous,” according to a statement issued by the department.
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Politics
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‘Tick tock’: Now that the House has a speaker, Congress has a big to-do list and not much time to act
Lawmakers face a federal government shutdown deadline on Nov. 17 and a White House call for more than $160 billion for immediate national security and domestic priorities.
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Somerville
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Stone-carved graves are going extinct. A Somerville artist is bringing them back to life.
A Salem-born artist is working to bring two stolen Salem gravestones back from the dead by carving replicas by hand, and hoping to revive a New England art form in the process.
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MUSEUMS
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Institute of Contemporary Art director Jill Medvedow to retire
The museum’s longtime leader will step down at the end of 2024.
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World
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Calls rising globally for pause in Israel-Gaza violence to allow in aid
On the 19th day of the Israel-Gaza war, the pressure around the Middle Eastern enclave built to a new intensity as health conditions in the Gaza Strip reached what Palestinian authorities called a state of collapse, and a war of words among political leaders around the world exploded with threats of travel bans and broken diplomatic relationships.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | October 25, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from October 25, 2023
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Ban proposed on chemical linked to Woburn leukemia cluster
WATCH: TCE tied to 21 deadly cases of cancer in kids between 1969 and 1986. Correspondent Vivi Smilgius explains why people are still being exposed.
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Bob Ryan predicts big things for the Celtics
WATCH: Correspondent Bob Ryan and Boston Globe Today Sports host Chris Gasper preview the C's highly anticipated quest for banner 18.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump ordered to pay $10,000 in new punishment for breaking gag order
The judge, Arthur F. Engoron, who is presiding over Trump’s civil fraud trial, issued the punishment after finding that Trump earlier in the day had violated an order that prevents him from discussing court staff.
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Politics
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Justice Thomas’s RV loan was forgiven, Senate inquiry finds
The terms of the private loan were as generous as they were clear — with no money down, Justice Clarence Thomas could borrow more than a quarter of a million dollars from a wealthy friend to buy a 40-foot luxury motor coach, making annual interest-only payments for five years. Only then would the principal come due.
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Nation
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International terror defendants face longer prison terms than domestic counterparts, new study finds
The first-of-its-kind analysis, completed by terrorism researchers at the University of Maryland, was provided exclusively to the Associated Press. It comes after federal officials and researchers have repeatedly identified domestic violent extremists such as white supremacists and antigovernment groups as the most significant terror threat to the US.
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The World
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Pope’s synod produces first document, but differences remain over role of women
Pope Francis’ big meeting on the future of the Catholic Church headed into its final stretch Wednesday, with differences over the role of women still dividing the assembly even as it produced its first document after a month of debate.
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World
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Back-channel talks keep Ukraine and Russia in contact, despite war
Away from the public eye and the bloody front line, Ukraine and Russia are still talking.
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Hurricane Otis unleashes massive flooding in Acapulco, triggers landslides before dissipating
Hurricane Otis slammed Mexico’s southern Pacific coast as a powerful and dangerous Category 5 hurricane Wednesday, unleashing massive flooding in the resort city of Acapulco, sending sheets of earth down steep mountainsides, and leaving large swaths of the state of Guerrero without power or cellphone service.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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State, Boston police caught using high-tech surveillance gadgetry without a warrant
The days of old style “bugs” and body wires may be gone, but a civil liberties nightmare lives on.
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OPINION
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What do single mothers really need? Hint: It isn’t marriage.
What’s uncomfortable about the conversation on single parenting is insisting that marriage is the only way to raise healthy and well-adjusted children.
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LETTERS
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GOP dysfunction was on full display in Jordan’s failed speaker bid
As long as the base of the GOP continues to embrace the MAGA philosophy and its leader, our country’s political environment is going to remain toxic.
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Metro
Cambridge
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Harvard students’ play recalls spirited, sometimes unruly, life of Alice Roosevelt Longworth
“White House Princess,” an original musical written by seniors Maureen Clare and Charlotte Daniels, uses music and humor as it leans into Alice’s rebellious, larger-than-life personality.
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Politics
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Students at several Mass. colleges staging protests against Israel’s attacks on Gaza, joining nationwide rallies
The local demonstrations were held at multiple institutions including Harvard Divinity School, Smith College, UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, and Tufts University.
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Boston City Council passes ordinance making it easier for police to clear tents at Mass. and Cass
The Boston City Council on Wednesday voted to make it easier for police to clear tent encampments from streets and sidewalks, the city’s latest effort to address dangerous conditions and a humanitarian crisis near Mass. and Cass.
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Sports
Celtics Notebook
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Jayson Tatum is probably the most prominent current Boston athlete, and hanging out with Tom Brady is a reminder of the next level of greatness
“If I get to that level, that’d be incredible,” said Tatum, who met up with the Patriots great at a charity event this week.
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CELTICS 108, KNICKS 104
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Kristaps Porzingis makes historic debut, comes up big late as Celtics down Knicks in season opener
The 7-foot, 3-inch forward scored 30 points, the most by a player in his Boston debut, as the Celtics were challenged but made big buckets in the final minutes to beat New York.
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On football
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For Matthew Slater and the Patriots, emphasizing family is more important than honoring tradition
When Slater stepped to the middle of the locker room after the Patriots’ exhilarating, 29-25 win over the Bills, he determined that his teammates needed a different message.
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Business
Biotech
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Biogen, Eli Lilly present new clinical data in race to field Alzheimer’s treatments
Cambridge-based Biogen is vying with the pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly for leadership in the emerging multibillion-dollar market for Alzheimer’s therapies.
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Energy
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As Mass. becomes a greener state, can gas utilities keep up?
How transitioning to a fossil-fuel-free world will force gas utilities to adapt — and what that means for your utility bill.
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Business
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MGM Springfield reaches $6.8 million settlement with AG’s office over wage violations
The attorney general’s office said the alleged violations affected 2,036 workers — ranging from bartenders to cleaners to game dealers — most of whom received hourly wages.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Richard Roundtree, star of ‘Shaft,’ dies at 81
The actor redefined African American masculinity in the movies when he played the title role in “Shaft” in 1971.
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Obituaries
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Richard Roundtree, star of ‘Shaft,’ dies at 81
The actor redefined African American masculinity in the movies when he played the title role in “Shaft” in 1971.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MOVIES
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Bill Burr’s controversial movie ‘Old Dads’ opens at No. 1 on Netflix’s charts
The Canton comic’s directorial debut is drawing ire from critics but praise from fans.
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BOOKS
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Scholastic apologizes, will discontinue its separate diversity catalog after facing criticism
Its recent decision to offer an opt-in/opt-out collection has come under fire for enabling censorship efforts.
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DOCUMENTARY REVIEW
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Interrogating the interrogator in ‘The Pigeon Tunnel’
Errol Morris’s latest is an extended interview with David Cornwell, the man whose pen was John le Carré.
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