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Thursday, November 2, 2023
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Massachusetts
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As Lewiston mourns, a community pulls together
Professionals who both serve the region and are part of its fabric have mobilized to help others, as residents have found ways to grieve with one another.
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Politics
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The US has dodged a recession in 2023, but the economic luck could run out next year
New risks could be ahead, including a possible federal government shutdown this month and skyrocketing oil prices if the Mideast war drags on.
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Maine shootings
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Maine governor launches independent commission to probe Lewiston mass shootings
Governor Mills said Wednesday that she will establish an independent commission to look into the Oct. 25 mass shootings that killed 18 people.
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Red Sox
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Above all else, Craig Breslow has been a problem solver — on the mound and in the front office
The Red Sox’ new chief baseball officer has demonstrated boldness and a willingness to reach for a high bar and grasp it. He confronts forks along the way with decisiveness and ambition.
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World
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Limited flight from Gaza strip begins, as Israelis close in on main city
After weeks of waiting, hundreds of people were allowed to leave the besieged Gaza Strip on Wednesday, the first of thousands of foreigners, aid workers, and critically wounded patients who were expected to exit in the coming days, as 2 million increasingly desperate people remained behind.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 1, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 1, 2023.
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New Alamo Drafthouse Cinema to open in Boston's Seaport
WATCH: This isn’t your average movie theater. Boston.com’s Jillian Dara has a sneak peek.
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Warning signs missed before Maine mass shooting
WATCH: Reporter Hanna Krueger explains the red flags that the shooter's family members and colleagues gave before the rampage.
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The Nation
Nation
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Donald Trump Jr. testifies he never worked on the key documents in his father’s civil fraud trial
The ex-president’s eldest son is an executive vice president of the family’s Trump Organization and has been a trustee of a trust set up to hold its assets when his father was in the White House.
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Nation
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Millions more smokers should be screened for lung cancer, group says
The broadened recommendations apply to about 19 million people who the cancer group said would benefit from yearly low-dose computed tomography scans.
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Nation
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The woman accused of killing pro cyclist Mo Wilson tracked her on a fitness app, prosecutors say
Kaitlin Armstrong, 35, has pleaded not guilty to murder and faces up to 99 years in prison in the May 2022 slaying of Wilson.
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The World
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Frustrated Zelensky says Ukraine’s war effort is being underestimated
“The modern world quickly gets accustomed to success,” Zelensky said in his nightly address Tuesday, complaining that Ukrainian troops’ achievements “are perceived as a given.”
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World
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Belarusians who fled repression face new hurdles as they try to rebuild their lives abroad
Belarus has stopped renewing passports at its embassies abroad under a new decree by authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
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World
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Researchers hope tracking senior Myanmar army officers can ascertain blame for human rights abuses
A group of human rights researchers officially launched a website Wednesday that they hope will help get justice for victims of state violence in Myanmar, where one of the world’s less-noticed but still brutal armed struggles is taking place.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The tents at Mass. and Cass needed to come down. Now what?
The challenge for the city and Mayor Michelle Wu will be to ensure that the people who lived in the encampment receive adequate services — and that a similar scene does not recur.
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OPINION
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Why we resigned from the Boston School Committee’s English Learners Task Force
We leave pained but unable to endorse the compromised direction that Boston Public Schools has chosen. The current plan is incomprehensible in its ignorance of what constitutes optimal educational practice.
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LETTERS
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To meet climate goals, it’s all about making the transition
The shift away from fossil fuels will require a careful transition, but this is not an excuse for inaction.
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Metro
Transportation
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The MBTA just eliminated one of its longest-lasting slow zones
First identified by work crews before Labor Day in 2022, the Red Line slow zone was “being removed” as of Wednesday morning. Here is its story.
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Politics
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Amid influx of migrants, state judge allows Healey to move ahead with limits on Mass. emergency shelter system
A judge on Wednesday rejected a request from Lawyers for Civil Rights, a Boston-based advocacy group, to temporarily block the Healey administration from creating a cap of 7,500 families on the statewide program.
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City clears final tents from the ‘Mass. and Cass’ homeless encampment
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the task “has been a long-standing challenge in the city of Boston.”
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Sports
CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Aaron Nesmith takes lessons learned in Boston to Pacers
The 2020 first-round pick by the Celtics is showing growth and skill in his second season in Indiana.
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CELTICS 155, PACERS 104
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Celtics explode for 155 points to cruise past overwhelmed Pacers
The hosts had eight players in double figures, with Jayson Tatum's 30-point night leading the way, as visiting Indianapolis was no match for the Celtics Wednesday night.
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Gary Washburn | On Basketball
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When they’re locked in, these Celtics have the ability to be great — from start to finish
The Celtics won’t be perfect every night, but they have enough talent and focus to avoid those stretches that prevent good teams from greatness.
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Business
Real Estate
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Harvard breaks ground on big Allston project
The Enterprise Research Campus is set to include lab space, green space, and housing.
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Energy
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In Boston speech, Exxon Mobil CEO says he’s still betting big on oil
Darren Woods made it clear to the Boston crowd that he doesn’t believe electricity generation fits with Exxon’s core business strengths.
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innovation beat
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Facebook is launching an ad-free version. What does that mean for the future of social media?
Meta said on Monday it would offer versions of Facebook and Instagram for a monthly subscription fee that would have no advertising and, even more significantly, would not share user data with advertisers.
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Obituaries
College basketball
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Bob Knight, Indiana’s combustible coaching giant, dies at age 83
Knight was known for both his fiery temper and the success that followed his teams.
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Obituaries
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Aaron Spears, drummer for Usher and other stars, dies
A Grammy-nominated drummer, Aaron Spears played with Usher, Ariana Grande, and many other major pop stars.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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Move over, Wordle: Movie Grid, a new daily trivia game, has users flexing their film knowledge
The online movie guessing game was created by longtime friends and 25-year-old roommates in East Boston.
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Arts
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‘Call Her Daddy’’s Alex Cooper debuts her Vegas-style live tour at MGM this week
“I know I make previous generations uncomfortable. Some of my mom’s friends are like, ‘Oh my God, has your daughter lost her mind?’ And that’s when I know I’m doing something right,” Cooper said.
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Arts
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GBH’s Jared Bowen to host ‘The Culture Show’ on radio for ‘everyone who loves the arts’
Cohosted by Callie Crossley, Edgar B. Herwick III, and James Bennett II, the show debuts Friday, Nov. 3, at 2 p.m. on GBH 89.7.
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