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Tuesday, November 14, 2023
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Beacon Hill is at odds over whether lawmakers should require Healey to create overflow shelters for families
The state Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a wide-ranging package that includes $250 million for the state’s overwhelmed emergency shelter system. If passed as expected, House and Senate leaders would then have about a day to negotiate a final version before lawmakers are scheduled to end formal sessions for the year and head into a holiday break.
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Spotlight follow-up
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Former MIT biologist, who lost positions after engaging in a prohibited sexual relationship, accepts new science job in Prague
Scientist David Sabatini said he has aspirations to one day expand this lab into the Greater Boston area.
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North Shore
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City of Lynn on edge after authorities find more than 10 million doses of illegal drugs in home’s basement
While the seized drugs are now off the streets, outreach workers worry that many of the candy-shaped pills may have already made their way into the community and possibly into area schools.
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NH Politics
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‘It just isn’t like that anymore’: With the decline of retail politics, the N.H. primary is changing
Presidential hopefuls are spending less time in the first-in-the-nation state, part of a broader trend toward a new, more nationalized type of campaign that takes place on television more than in the town square.
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Politics
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Supreme Court says it is adopting a code of ethics, but the policy lacks means of enforcement
The policy, agreed to by all nine justices, does not appear to impose any significant new requirements and leaves compliance entirely to each justice.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 13, 2023
WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 13, 2023
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Programs to help entrepreneurs of color come under fire
WATCH: Legal activists are challenging the boost to Black-led businesses after the Supreme Court ended affirmative action. Reporter Hiawatha Bray explains.
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Hair, periods, porn: ‘This Is So Awkward’ has puberty covered
WATCH: Development and body changes are tough for everyone. Correspondent and ‘Parenting Unfiltered’ columnist Kara Baskin shares tips for talking to tweens.
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The Nation
Nation
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‘A monster’: Super meth and other drugs push crisis beyond opioids
“It’s no longer an opioid epidemic,” said one expert. “This is an addiction crisis.”
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Contract workers brace for no income or backpay if government shuts down
Federal employees who are furloughed or forced to work without pay during a shutdown are guaranteed by law to receive backpay for their missed wages. Contract workers have no such protections, making them especially vulnerable to the fiscal brinkmanship.
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Nation
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How much can trees fight climate change? Massively, but not alone, study finds.
Major caveats remain: If we protect all current forests, where will people get timber, rubber, and palm oil? Would forests be able to store carbon quickly enough?
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The World
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At tourist hotels, Israeli evacuees plan for long stays
As the days stretch into weeks, the government is setting up makeshift schools and medical clinics. In the south, where many of the evacuees survived the Hamas attacks, it has recruited specialists to offer trauma counseling.
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Death and despair at Gaza hospital as fighting reaches its doors
As near-constant shelling shook buildings to their foundations, members of the medical staff painted a picture of the increasingly calamitous conditions inside Shifa hospital.
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Behind public assurances, Xi Jinping spreads grim views on US
In meetings with the military, Xi was warning in strikingly stark terms that intensifying competition between a rising China and a long-dominant United States was all but unavoidable and that the People’s Liberation Army should be prepared for a potential conflict.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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GOP should dump Trump and rally around Nikki Haley
If we as Republicans are serious about winning in 2024, it begins with nominating the person best suited to not only beat Joe Biden in November but rebuild the respect for Republican principles.
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EDITORIAL
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If family members can be paid caregivers, why not spouses?
When someone takes cares of their ailing spouse, they’re often keeping the spouse out of a nursing home and reducing demand for scarce home health aides. They deserve to be compensated.
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LETTERS
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Energy rules are contributing to the chill in housing construction
The Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Massachusetts commissioned a study by MIT and Wentworth Institute of Technology that looked at the impact of the state’s new "net zero" stretch energy code on the cost of construction.
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Massachusetts
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On buses from Gillette, locals head to D.C. for March for Israel
“This is a historic opportunity for people — Jews, and friends, and allies across North America — to show up proud and strong in Washington, D.C.,” the leader of Combined Jewish Philanthropies said Monday.
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Transportation
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Monica Tibbits-Nutt named Massachusetts secretary of transportation
She has been serving as acting secretary of transportation since mid-September when her predecessor, Gina Fiandaca, resigned from the post abruptly after fewer than eight months on the job.
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AS I SEE IT | STAN GROSSFELD
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An American dream
“As I See It,” by Pulitzer Prize winner Stan Grossfeld, brings the stories of New England to Globe readers. This week Grossfeld introduces readers to new American citizens.
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Sports
CELTICS 114, KNICKS 98
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Celtics surge behind physical play and Jayson Tatum’s late scoring, push past Knicks
After New York muscled up early, the Celtics countered with defensive pressure and on the glass. Tatum scored 35 points, 17 in the fourth quarter alone.
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GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL
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Celtics proudly show off their bruises after battling past the physical Knicks
A dead-even heavyweight fight turned into a 12th-round TKO, as the Celtics’ relentlessness wore down their opponent.
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Patriots
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Patriots release cornerback Jack Jones amid a tumultuous season
Jones had not started the last two games, and he played only 10 snaps in Sunday’s loss to the Colts.
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Business
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For Cisco’s Harman, a long road to an expensive whiskey
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Real Estate
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Senate bill could enable Revolution stadium in Everett at last
A measure that would enable a soccer stadium to go on the site of a shuttered power plant took a big step forward on Monday.
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Future of Work
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Resident assistants at Emerson College launch a union
The undergraduate students hope organizing will help solidify the disciplinary policy for RAs, encourage more transparency from the college, and create a pay stipend.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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High-ranking Mormon leader M. Russell Ballard dies at age 95
He was second-in-line to lead the faith.
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Obituaries
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Maryanne Trump Barry, federal judge and Trump’s sister, dies at 86
Mrs. Barry and her real estate mogul brother were not particularly close, and she made only rare visible ventures into his exceedingly public life.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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He’s close with his ex
“He said he talks about our relationship to her. I said I don’t know if I’m OK with that.”
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Music
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Marty Stuart enjoying a Byrds-eye view from his new ‘Altitude’
The singer-songwriter points to the "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" tour — when he and the Fabulous Superlatives backed original Byrds Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman in 2018 — as inspiration for his new album. He and his band come to Boston Sunday.
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Rising bluegrass star Molly Tuttle is picking her way to the top
The one-time Berklee student is the first woman to win the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Guitar Player of the Year Award, and she just received a Grammy nomination for best bluegrass album, an award she previously won.
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