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Subject Today's Headlines: Migrant families in Massachusetts sit in limbo while politicians debate shelter solutions
Date November 16, 2023 10:10 AM
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Thursday, November 16, 2023


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Migrant families in Massachusetts sit in limbo while politicians debate shelter solutions

Families living in a Woburn hotel offer a window into the life of migrants in Massachusetts, who are caught in the middle.
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Seasonal surge in RSV has begun in Massachusetts, and a drug to treat it is limited

Supplies of monoclonal antibodies that protect infants will remain tight through this season.
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Israel seizes Gaza Strip hospital that became symbol of the war itself

Since Israel’s ground troops invaded the Gaza Strip 19 days ago, the fate of its war has become largely entwined with the fate of the territory’s largest hospital.
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Israel seizes Gaza Strip hospital that became symbol of the war itself

Since Israel’s ground troops invaded the Gaza Strip 19 days ago, the fate of its war has become largely entwined with the fate of the territory’s largest hospital.
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Boston Globe Today | November 15, 2023

WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 15, 2023.
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The 'bump factor' is alive and well in Kendall Square

WATCH: It’s been dubbed the ‘most innovating square mile on planet Earth.’ Reporter Rob Weisman shares how it’s helping to fuel the local biotech industry.
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The government temporarily avoids a shutdown. What's next?

WATCH: The new house speaker reached across the aisle to pass the spending bill. Washington bureau chief Jackie Kucinich explains the road ahead.
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Averting government shutdown, Congress approves temporary funding through the holidays

Ending the threat of a government shutdown until after the holidays, Congress gave final approval Wednesday night to a temporary government funding package that pushes a confrontation over the federal budget into the new year.
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Nation


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Xi tells Biden ‘Planet Earth is big enough’ for both the US and China

President Xi Jinping of China told President Biden on Wednesday that it was “unrealistic” for either of the two largest economic and military superpowers to expect to “remodel the other,” as both countries tried, in their own way, to halt a downward spiral in their relationship.
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Senate panel takes a step toward ending Senator Tuberville’s blockade of military nominations

Almost 400 military nominations are in limbo, and the number is growing, due to Tuberville’s blanket hold on confirmations and promotions for senior military officers.
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Wary Kyiv residents rediscover the joys of a good night’s sleep

For month after endless month, nights in Kyiv were punctuated by the wail of air raid sirens and the sound of explosions from missile and drone attacks. Now, an unusually long lull in nighttime bombardments of the city by Russian forces is allowing residents to do something they have been dreaming of — finally getting some sleep.
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UK top court says a plan to send migrants to Rwanda is illegal. The government still wants to do it.

The British government said Wednesday it will still try to send some migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda, despite the UK Supreme Court ruling that the contentious plan is unlawful because asylum-seekers would not be safe in the African country.
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Woman killed in Belgium 31 years ago is identified by her flower tattoo

The case dates to June 1992, when the body of a woman, given the nickname “the woman with the flower tattoo” by investigators, was found pushed against a grate in a river in Belgium.
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Housing in Brookline: A step toward a more inclusive town

As intended, the new MBTA Communities Act is forcing Greater Boston municipalities to allow more housing growth.
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Electric vehicles are a new flash point in the culture wars

Good luck finding a public charging station in the Deep South or the Great Plains.
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Both Palestinians and Israelis deserve better

Benjamin Netanyahu has surely entered the history books as Israel’s worst prime minister.
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The panel charged with recommending changes to Massachusetts’s seal and motto just disbanded. It didn’t offer specific substitutes for either.

“Honestly, it was the worst working group that I have ever dealt with in my career,” said one commission member.
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Brookline overwhelmingly accepts plan to rezone its major commercial corridor to allow multifamily housing

The vote is expected to put the town in compliance with the state’s historic law requiring communities served by mass transit to rezone to help alleviate the region’s housing crisis.
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President of MIT announces effort to combat hate on campus amid tumult over Israel-Hamas war

While antisemitism will be the initial focus, the council’s work will also address prejudice and hate against Arabs and Muslims.
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Aren’t we being a little too rough on Mac Jones around here?

In New England, I like to think we reserve the hammer for guys who don’t run out ground balls, rip teammates, or insult fans.
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David Pastrnak taking aim at a second consecutive 60-goal season, which would put him in elite company

Only eight players, including former Bruin Phil Esposito, have reached the 60-goal mark in back-to-back seasons.
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In his 17th season, Al Horford takes pride in showing he can still be a major factor for Celtics

Horford has filled any role required during his second stint with the Celtics. In Wednesday's win in Philadelphia he had five blocked shots and added four 3-pointers.
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Maine passed an automotive right-to-repair law. But Massachusetts is still waiting.

The Massachusetts law — which requires carmakers to provide wireless access to the software and data stored on the vehicle — has been stifled by a lawsuit, and it’s an open question whether the Maine statute will meet a similar fate.
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MCCA and its board are at odds over Southie development project

Convention Center staff and board are split over awarding development rights on key site in South Boston.
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Judge upholds $24 million verdict against Thermo Fisher subsidiary that discriminated against worker with anxiety

US District Court Judge Leo T. Sorokin acknowledged that the sum was “remarkable” but said he had no reason to question it.
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Terry Taylor, trailblazing Associated Press sports editor, dies at age 71

For two trailblazing decades spent the first female sports editor of The Associated Press, Terry R. Taylor transformed the news agency’s emphasis into multilayered coverage of rigorous reporting, entertaining enterprise, and edgy analysis.
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Gambling pioneer Steve Norton, who ran first US casino outside Nevada, dies at age 89

Steve Norton spent more than half a century in the casino industry, running companies and advising state governments on the expansion of gambling, including on riverboats.
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Dropkick Murphys announce 2024 St. Patrick’s Day tour dates

The Celt punk rockers return to the Hub for their annual holiday shows next year.
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Some clean, well-lighted places at the Griffin

Artist’s studios and photographer’s darkrooms make for enticing visual subjects.
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The ‘90s had some awesome/atrocious music. Discuss.

Rob Harvilla's podcast “60 Songs that Explain the '90s” joyfully delves into songs from the era that gave us the “Macarena,” “Achy Breaky Heart,” and so much more.
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