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Thursday, November 9, 2023
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Crime & Courts
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Brothels that catered to the wealthy in Greater Boston, Virginia, busted with arrests of three operators, officials say
So far none of the customers or women suspected of being involved in the ring have been charged, but Acting US Attorney Joshua Levy said the investigation is continuing.
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Politics
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Hynes Convention Center ‘could be in play’ for overflow shelter for migrant families, top Democrat suggests
House Speaker Ron Mariano said legislative leaders have discussed several options for overflow shelter sites.
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Republicans and antiabortion advocates search for a winning strategy after watching voters in Ohio choose access
On every ballot question since the fall of Roe v. Wade protections, including those in states like Kansas, Michigan, and Kentucky, voters have sided with abortion access advocates.
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AI/Robotics
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The AI boom is shaking up the tech industry and moving markets. But is it all a mirage?
The glowing forecasts and huge investments are starting to draw scrutiny from those who have witnessed past tech bubbles, from the dot-com bust to the recent cryptocurrency crash.
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World
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Blinken lays out possible endgame in Gaza under Palestinian Authority
The remarks by Blinken on Wednesday reflect a deep anxiety on the part of Biden and his aides inside the White House as the conflict enters its second month. What started in the days after Oct. 7 as an unambiguous rush to the defense of an ally has become a much more complicated diplomatic challenge for the president to help define an alternative to open-ended war in the Middle East.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 7, 2023
WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 7, 2023
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Abortion rights advocates celebrate election wins
WATCH: National politics reporter Lissandra Villa de Petrzelka explains that reproductive rights remain a key motivator for voters.
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Substance-free housing on college campuses grows in popularity
WATCH: Partying in college isn’t what it used to be. Reporter Hilary Burns details sober-living trend.
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The Nation
Nation
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Hollywood’s strikes are both now over as actors reach deal with studios, return to work with writers
The three-year contract must be approved by the board of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and its members in the coming days. But union leadership declared that the strike will end at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, putting all of the parts of production back into action for the first time since spring.
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Politics
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Congressional split on immigration hangs over year-end spending fights
There is growing consensus on Capitol Hill and at the White House that any deal to fund foreign wars, and possibly the entire government, must include significant new measures to address the US-Mexico border, but Republicans and Democrats are deeply split over what changes to make.
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Senate Democrats challenge Biden on Israel, seeking assurances about aid
A majority of the Senate Democratic caucus called on President Joe Biden on Wednesday to defend his request for $14.3 billion in emergency military assistance for Israel, seeking assurances that the Jewish state has a viable plan for defeating Hamas and that the United States will not be funding actions that run afoul of international and US laws.
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The World
World
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Blinken lays out possible endgame in Gaza under Palestinian Authority
The remarks by Blinken on Wednesday reflect a deep anxiety on the part of Biden and his aides inside the White House as the conflict enters its second month. What started in the days after Oct. 7 as an unambiguous rush to the defense of an ally has become a much more complicated diplomatic challenge for the president to help define an alternative to open-ended war in the Middle East.
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World
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Israeli troops fight in the heart of Gaza City amid global calls for pause
Israeli troops continued their push in Gaza on Wednesday, triggering new concerns for the remaining civilians in the Palestinian enclave’s largest city as international calls mounted for more humanitarian pauses.
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World
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G7 foreign ministers call for ‘humanitarian pauses,’ putting pressure on Israel
The statement by the Group of 7 nations, released after a two-day meeting of foreign ministers in Tokyo, stopped short of calling for a cease-fire.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Brandeis University twists away from the First Amendment
The challenge of the First Amendment is honoring it as a foundational principle of this democracy when we are least inclined.
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EDITORIAL
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Let doctors prescribe methadone
The current clinic system promotes stigma, reduces access.
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LETTERS
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The Patriot Way or the highway for Bill Belichick?
One reader writes, "You have got to put a well-trained professional team on the field, no matter how successful your previous seasons were." Another writes, "Give Bill Belichick, the team, and their imperfections a break — and, hopefully, time to improve."
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Metro
Politics
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The big winner in Tuesday night’s elections: Mayor Michelle Wu
Her name wasn’t on the ballot, but Tuesday night’s municipal election was undeniably a good one for Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.
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K-12
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Report: More teachers of color pass alternative teacher licensing assessments in pilot program
The program, started in 2020, provides alternative assessment options to get teaching licenses, with the intent of removing barriers for teachers of color and educators from out of state.
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Massachusetts
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A black bear killed a goat on the South Shore. It remains at large, sparking debate.
The black bear was nicknamed Pumpkin because it liked to eat them off people's porches. But then it killed a goat.
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Sports
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Cornerback J.C. Jackson will not be with Patriots for Sunday’s game in Germany vs. Colts
Jackson was not present for Wednesday’s practice at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots listed him on the injury report as a nonparticipant for personal reasons.
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These Celtics aren’t flawless, but they have the look of a champion team in its early stages
This is a better team than the one that came within two wins of an NBA title two years ago. Perhaps much better.
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On baseball
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Craig Breslow may still be learning about the Red Sox, but that doesn’t mean he’s not ready to deal
Breslow doesn’t want to forgo an opportunity to improve the club just because he’s learning as he goes.
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Business
Healthcare
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MGB, Best Buy teaming up to bring hospital care home
The contract’s main focus for now is ramping up MGB’s “Home Hospital” services, which allow some patients to return to their homes and still get hospital-level care via telehealth and regular in-person visits.
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AI/Robotics
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Google’s Kendall Square office is the key to AI-powered search
The tech giant has fallen behind Microsoft and other competitors. But engineers in Cambridge are working hard to help the company preserve its dominance.
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Technology
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Toast stock drops amid dining slowdown
The Boston restaurant-tech company posted strong quarterly results but warned of a decline in dining out.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Mortimer Downey, force for mass transit across US, dies at 87
Mortimer L. Downey's creative financing helped revive New York City’s subway system and he also oversaw far-reaching regional and federal transportation policy for more than six decades.
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Obituaries
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Mortimer Downey, force for mass transit across US, dies at 87
Mortimer L. Downey's creative financing helped revive New York City’s subway system and he also oversaw far-reaching regional and federal transportation policy for more than six decades.
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Arts & Lifestyle
BOOKS
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Catching up with Rebecca F. Kuang on ‘Yellowface,’ a novel ‘told in the style of twitter’
Kuang will discuss previous release, “Babel,” at the Brattle Theatre on Nov. 12.
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Arts
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Books as art at the Boston Art Book Fair
From Nov. 11-12, the Boston Art Book fair will feature more than 140 artists at the Cyclorama.
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ASK AMY
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A parent confronts a sad Thanksgiving
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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