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Wednesday, November 15, 2023
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Higher Education
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Jewish college students targeted amid rising tensions over Israel-Hamas war
University leaders are trying to find the equilibrium between protecting free expression on campus and curtailing activist speech that some administrators and Jewish students say amounts to incitement to violence.
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Politics
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In a bizarre day, Congress does its work to keep the government open
The House easily cleared a temporary extension of government funding days ahead of a Friday night deadline, but tensions flared around the Capitol complex showing how much lawmakers seem desperately ready for a break from each other.
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Lifestyle
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Do you live with a decorative-pillow tyrant? Are you one yourself? Read on.
The trend has been declared over by Architectural Digest. But word hasn’t filtered down to the masses.
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Climate
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Cape Cod residents say no to offshore wind transmission lines under beaches
A growing wave of opposition in Barnstable and other coastal communities on the front lines of the offshore wind revolution represent a potential threat to the growth of clean energy.
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Health
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Campbell says new unit will crack down on crisis pregnancy centers, providing guidance in era of abortion misinformation
Crisis pregnancy centers outnumber abortion clinics such as Planned Parenthood more than 2-to-1 in Massachusetts.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 14, 2023
WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 13, 2023
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Fannie Mae keeps a secret condo blacklist
WATCH: The mortgage giant won’t buy loans for these properties and forbids lenders from telling anyone. Business columnist Larry Edelman explains why.
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The official definition of infertility expands
WATCH: It now includes LGBTQ+ and single people. Plus, it could make a big financial difference. STAT news reporter Annalisa Merelli explains.
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The Nation
Nation
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Democrats plan to spend millions to weaken Republican supermajorities
The extraordinary political dissonance of having a governor of one party and a supermajority of an opposing party in the legislature is one of the starkest effects of gerrymandering.
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Nation
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Border wall falls leave migrants with devastating — and costly — injuries
Hospital officials say the influx of severely injured patients is straining their facilities.
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Nation
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In D.C., March for Israel draws thousands to National Mall
The rally comes amid a deepening war in Gaza and renewed fears of antisemitism in the United States.
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The World
World
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Ukraine indicts officials linked to efforts to investigate the Bidens
The three were indicted on charges of treason and belonging to a criminal organization. The charges refer to “information-subversive activities” and focus on actions in 2019 before the US presidential election.
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World
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Man convicted in Russian journalist’s murder is pardoned after serving in Ukraine
Sergei Khadzhikurbanov, a former law enforcement officer who was sentenced in 2014 to 20 years in prison over the killing of Politkovskaya in 2006, was pardoned in a decree issued by Putin, his lawyer, Alexei Mikhalchik, said in a phone interview.
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World
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Israeli military seizes broader control of northern Gaza and captures key government buildings
Palestinian authorities called for a cease-fire to evacuate three dozen newborns and other patients trapped inside Gaza’s biggest hospital.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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How to get absent students back in the classroom
Nearly 1 in 4 students in Massachusetts were chronically absent during the last school year, a huge educational challenge that has yet to receive enough attention.
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OPINION
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State shouldn’t house migrant families in the Hynes
Its huge windowless rooms — OK for trade shows — aren’t exactly optimal for housing children.
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OPINION
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Donald Trump goes full fascist in his rhetoric
Watergate whistleblower John Dean: The media must call out the former president.
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Metro
K-12
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Andover educators and School Committee reach tentative contract agreement, ending strike
Students in Andover will be returning to school tomorrow after the strike closed campuses in the district for three days.
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Politics
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After ballot question exposed a divided front, rent control gets renewed push on Beacon Hill
Proponents of reviving rent control in Massachusetts returned Tuesday to making their case to the state Legislature, where Democratic leaders remain skeptical of erasing the state’s three-decade ban.
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Crime & Courts
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Former editor in Western Massachusetts is charged with possessing and sending child pornography
Slade Sohmer, 44, who was editor-in-chief of The Recount until last month, was arrested at his home in Western Massachusetts on Friday and pleaded not guilty Monday.
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Sports
BRUINS NOTEBOOK
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Johnny Beecher, a reformed Sabres fan, excited for his return home with the Bruins
The Elmira, N.Y.-born Beecher had his family in a luxury box and hundreds of others in the seats to see him make his 15th NHL start.
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Gary Washburn | On basketball
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In their return to Philadelphia, the Celtics will be bolstered by their emerging second unit
They've proved they're capable of winning in a variety of ways, but the Celtics need to show they can beat the elite teams in the NBA, especially on the road.
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BRUINS 5, SABRES 2
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Bruins score early, often in another thrashing of Sabres in Buffalo
Danton Heinen, Brandon Carlo, Oskar Steen, and Hampus Lindholm all got on the board against former Northeastern goalie Devon Levi, with David Pastrnak chipping in his 11th of the season.
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Business
Real Estate
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EMD Serono headquarters plans to join biopharma cluster in Boston’s Seaport
The company will join more than two dozen life sciences companies, including Vertex and Eli Lilly, in the neighborhood.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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All aboard? Amtrak joins push to relocate USPS and expand South Station.
The $2 billion-plus South Station expansion, which would add up to 10 tracks to the existing 13, has been sidelined in part because the postal service showed no sign of budging.
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Housing
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High prices, mortgage rates, keep Greater Boston housing market stuck in neutral
Sales hit record lows in October, while prices remain at record highs.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Shirley Jo Finney, who addressed the Black experience onstage, dies at 74
An actor who became a prolific and award-winning director of plays that dug deeply into the Black experience, Shirley Jo Finney worked for nearly 40 years at regional theaters, including in Chicago, Cleveland, and Los Angeles.
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Kevin Wynn, choreographer of complex movement, dies at 67
The dancer would also become a beloved teacher who influenced generations of dancers.
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Arts & Lifestyle
FOOD
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Did Grandma know best?
Without YouTube or Instant Pot, her Thanksgiving feast wasn’t trendy, but beamed warmth and welcome. Let’s turn back.
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Food & Dining
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A chaotic nighttime chicken scramble? For the good of the flock? Sign me up.
I would like to tell you I attended because I wanted to support a community farm’s work in sustainable agriculture. The truth is, it was for the headlamps and hilarity. Here's what it's like to chase after chickens in the dark.
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FOOD
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TV chef Carla Hall shares her down-to-earth holiday baking tips
She’ll judge a cookie competition at the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club on Dec. 3.
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