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Tuesday, November 7, 2023
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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New exam school data show how many low-income students missed out on bonus points doled out to higher-income peers
Of the 408 higher-income students who received bonus points based on where they attend school, nearly 85 percent were admitted. Of the 29 low-income students who didn’t, 13 were not admitted.
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Massachusetts
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Medway family lands at Logan Airport after weeks trapped in Gaza Strip
"At some point, they’ll have a story to tell, a really important story and a lens, frankly, to the suffering happening on the ground in Gaza,” the lawyer for the family said.
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Technology
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Sorting recycling is a drag. So these UMass grads are teaching AI to do it.
The Somerville startup rStream is piloting a device that trains an artificial intelligence program to sort discarded materials more efficiently than humans would.
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Politics
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Supreme Court’s devotion to gun rights faces a major test
The case offers justices an imperfect vehicle to start to clear up the confusion they created last year in a landmark decision that revolutionized Second Amendment law by saying that long-ago historical practices are all that matter in assessing challenges to gun laws
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Politics
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Donald Trump lashes out from the witness stand at judge, N.Y. attorney general as he testifies in fraud trial
The former president's testimony about property valuations and financial statements was punctuated by personal jabs at the judge. He proudly boasted of his real estate business and disputed claims that he had deceived banks and insurers.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 6, 2023
WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 6, 2023
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Election Day 2023: key decisions expected around the state
WATCH: Politics editor Victoria McGrane breaks down the big changes that could be coming.
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Maine’s deaf community feels a familiar frustration post-shooting: exclusion
WATCH: Reporter Jason Laughlin highlights the battle those who are deaf and hard-of-hearing face on a regular basis.
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The Nation
Politics
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Donald Trump lashes out from the witness stand at judge, N.Y. attorney general as he testifies in fraud trial
The former president's testimony about property valuations and financial statements was punctuated by personal jabs at the judge. He proudly boasted of his real estate business and disputed claims that he had deceived banks and insurers.
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Nation
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Tech startups try to sell a cautious Pentagon on artificial intelligence
The growing role of AI in national security is playing out against concerns about granting life-or-death decisions to software programs and at a time when governments are taking initial steps to regulate development of the technology.
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Nation
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Could a prominent Democrat really challenge Biden? It’s unlikely, at this point.
A theoretical primary challenger would have to raise tens of millions of dollars to compete with the $90.5 million Biden’s campaign committees and the allied Democratic National Committee reported having. And the party’s major donors are effectively in lockstep behind Biden.
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The World
World
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As Gaza hospitals collapse, medical workers face the hardest choices
Doctors say they must decide which patients get ventilators, who gets resuscitated, or who gets any medical treatment at all.
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World
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Israeli forces cut off north Gaza to isolate Hamas as advance on urban center looms
Israeli forces have severed northern Gaza from the rest of the besieged territory and pounded it with intense airstrikes overnight, setting the stage for an expected push into the dense confines of Gaza City and an even bloodier phase of the month-old war.
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World
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President taps Poland’s outgoing prime minister to form new government despite lack of a majority
The invitation to Mateusz Morawiecki of the Law and Justice party was likely to delay formation of a new government because the opposition won enough votes in the Oct. 15 election to take control of Parliament and oust the nationalist and conservative government after eight years in power.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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More questions than answers in handling of Danilecki case
An internal review initially found the BPD captain had used excessive force in a 2019 confrontation in Dorchester, but Commissioner Michael Cox asked investigators to look again — and this time they came to a different conclusion.
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OPINION
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Massachusetts should move local elections to even-numbered years
Moving local elections to even-numbered years would boost voter turnout and save money.
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OPINION
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Lighten up on Bill Belichick
Does the Patriots’ lousy season mean he is done as a coach and all that he achieved is reduced to nothing? If that’s true, it says as much about the New England psyche as it does about Belichick.
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Metro
Politics
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Key decisions, but low turnout, expected in Boston and elsewhere on Election Day, top state official says
Secretary of State William F. Galvin said he expects turnout for Tuesday's election in Boston to fall below that of the 2021 mayoral race, when just 32 percent of registered voters cast a ballot.
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Health
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Daylight saving time has ended. Here’s how to keep the winter blues at bay.
After clocks fell back this weekend, days feel shorter, darker, and colder. Experts say it’s possible to manage mood changes with these activities.
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Crime & Courts
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Fatal fentanyl overdose in Salem leads to one of New England’s largest drug busts
Three men are facing federal charges after authorities seized more than 200 pounds of fentanyl and other drugs with a street value of roughly $8 million from a Lynn address in one of the largest single-location narcotic seizures in New England history, authorities said Monday.
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Sports
TIMBERWOLVES 114, CELTICS 109 (OT)
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Anthony Edwards goes supernova as Timberwolves hand Celtics their first loss
The Celtics struggled with turnovers and poor shooting while getting a taste of emerging star Anthony Edwards, who scored 38 and hit a clutch 3-pointer late in overtime.
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peter abraham | on baseball
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Craig Breslow is jumping into the pitching arms race at the GM Meetings in Arizona this week
The Red Sox are in serious need of some help with starting pitching, and Breslow has little time to get his feet under him.
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BRUINS NOTEBOOK
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Movement afoot for Jim Montgomery’s Bruins to work out kinks on power play
Before Brad Marchand broke through against the Stars, the Bruins' power play ranked 21st in the NHL.
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Business
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We’re coming back to the office, and the office is getting smaller, according to Robin CEO Micah Remley
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Jobs
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‘A blow to the face.’ Despite strike, new UAW contract would shutter Mansfield parts warehouse
A tentative agreement reached late last week allows the parent company of Chrysler to consolidate the facility into a new plant in Fishkill, New York, by 2025.
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Retail
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Vegetarian restaurant chain Clover Food Lab files for bankruptcy
The fast casual chain said it could no longer the pay the leases on its new commissary and two restaurants.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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William Pelham Jr., who rethought how ADHD is treated, dies at 75
Dr. Pelham Jr., a child psychologist who challenged how his field approached attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children, arguing for a therapy-based regimen that used drugs such as Ritalin and Adderall as an optional supplement, died Oct. 21 in Miami. He was 75.
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Walter Davis, basketball star with a velvet touch, dies at 69
Mr. Davis, whose smooth shooting propelled him to basketball stardom with the University of North Carolina and the Phoenix Suns, but who late in his career struggled with drug addiction, died Thursday while visiting family in Charlotte, N.C.
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Jeffrey A. Bader, who helped steer Obama’s ‘pivot’ to Asia, dies at 78
In a statement, Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Mr. Bader “one of the most knowledgeable and insightful East Asia hands of his generation, and his intellect was matched only by his heart and his decency.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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She stayed over ... in the spare room
Was it a bad idea to acknowledge our flirty connection?
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★1/2
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In the documentary ‘In the Court of the Crimson King,’ one man rules
Director Toby Amies's film tells the 50-year story of prog rockers King Crimson, which is also the story of the band's polarizing founder and guitarist, Robert Fripp.
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Music
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Jeff Tweedy on the 49 songs and one band that inspired his new book
“World Within a Song,” out Tuesday, gives readers a glimpse into the songs, from the inescapable to the obscure, that shaped Tweedy.
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