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Wednesday, November 22, 2023
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In Hyde Park this Thanksgiving, a Boston housing success story
Shamia Chaparro and her three children have finally found a home, after years of bouncing around the local emergency shelter system.
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Lifestyle
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Guess who can’t handle a Martha Stewart Thanksgiving? Martha Stewart.
With Thanksgiving anxiety mounting, things are going bonkers. One mom is pondering a turkey-scented candle. A dog-grooming salon is offering plated dog meals. Martha herself is “turkeyed out.”
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Politics
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In the aftermath of Lewiston mass shooting, Maine grapples with gun laws
History shows that legislative responses to mass shootings yield mixed results, with some states passing sweeping reforms and others taking little action at all.
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Business
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David Gibbons is out at the Convention Center Authority after board clash and critical audit
After an eight-year tenure as executive director, he is stepping down on Dec. 1 in the wake of a critical audit of the authority's diversity efforts and disputes over a key development project.
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World
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Israel and Hamas agree to pause war and swap hostages for prisoners
After more than six weeks of war, the Israeli government and Hamas announced Wednesday morning that they would uphold a brief cease-fire in the Gaza Strip to allow for the release of 50 hostages Hamas captured during its assault last month on Israel.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 21, 2023
WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 21, 2023.
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Rhode Islanders are fed up with the news
WATCH: Ocean State residents say they're frustrated with partisan reporting and disinformation. Is this a trend nationwide? Columnist Dan McGowan weighs in.
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New holiday movies to stuff your schedule
WATCH: Boston.com entertainment writer Kevin Slane has what's coming out and where to watch.
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The Nation
Politics
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EPA offers $2b to clean up pollution, develop clean energy in poor and minority communities
Biden administration officials called the grants the largest-ever investment in environmental justice.
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Nation
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New York City may pay you to build a ‘granny flat’ in your backyard
The new program would give 15 owners of single-family homes up to $400,000 each for such projects.
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Nation
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Ignore Trump? Democrats now want him plastered all over the news.
Behind the improbable longing for the former president to gobble up political oxygen again is Democrats’ years-long dependence on the Trump outrage machine.
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The World
World
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North Korea launches rocket with its first spy satellite
With assistance from Russia, North Korea said it had finally succeeded in placing the satellite in orbit after the two failed attempts.
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World
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As AI-controlled killer drones become reality, nations debate limits
The United States, China, and a handful of other nations have rapidly made progress in deploying new technology that has the potential to reshape the nature of warfare by turning life and death decisions over to autonomous drones equipped with artificial intelligence programs.
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World
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Electronic warfare confounds civilian pilots, far from any battlefield
Radio frequency interference — intended to disrupt the satellite signals used by rockets, drones, and other weaponry — spiked after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 and has become even more intense this fall in the Middle East.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Primary daze
Massachusetts needs spring, rather than a fall, intraparty contests.
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LETTERS
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About that $24.5b the T needs …
A reader thinks the MBTA faces long odds of coming up with $24.5 billion to fix its infrastructure.
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LETTERS
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Mass. and Cass has been cleared. They haven’t heard from ‘Gina’ in weeks.
Although Atkinson Street was described as unsustainable and dangerous, it was also a community that kept some people alive and offered access to help on their terms.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Canton police chief says department review over handling of Karen Read case ‘will end wild speculation’
Canton Police Chief Helena Raffery said she “welcomes” an outside audit of her department’s handling of the death of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, whose girlfriend, Karen Read, allegedly struck him with her SUV and left him for dead in a blizzard.
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Levels of COVID-19 in Boston-area waste water increase ahead of holiday season
Public health officials are giving out free rapid COVID-19 testing kits and urging people to stay up to date on their vaccines.
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Politics
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DiZoglio’s push to audit Legislature has enough signatures to move toward 2024 ballot, supporters say
A group aligned with state Auditor Diana DiZoglio said Tuesday that it has collected more than 100,000 signatures, far above the threshold needed to push an initiative closer to the 2024 ballot that would expressly grant the Democrat’s office the power to audit the Legislature.
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Sports
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The facts as we know them right now will leave Bruins little choice but to cut ties with Milan Lucic
No sports franchise, professional or otherwise, can tolerate domestic violence, so this is looking like an easy call.
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How an obsession with ‘value’ has led the Patriots to their lowest point in decades
Other than the spend-happy 2021 offseason — which Robert Kraft has derided — the Patriots have been one of the lowest-spending NFL teams in recent years.
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Red Sox
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Despite the Red Sox’ struggles this past season, new pitching coach Andrew Bailey sees Boston as the perfect fit
Bailey is a New Jersey native and wanted to get back to the Northeast so he could be closer to his family. Being in Boston will allow him that opportunity.
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Business
Business
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David Gibbons is out at the Convention Center Authority after board clash and critical audit
After an eight-year tenure as executive director, he is stepping down on Dec. 1 in the wake of a critical audit of the authority's diversity efforts and disputes over a key development project.
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New Balance factory breaks ground in Londonderry, N.H., projected to add 150 jobs
The Boston-based sneaker company has two factories in Massachusetts and three in Maine. COO Dave Wheeler said the foray into New Hampshire will help create a “broader portfolio.”
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innovation beat
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Wilmington robotics maker crushes Wall Street estimates
Warehouse automation specialist Symbotic reported stellar growth in its latest quarter, sending its stock price soaring by as much as 40 percent on Tuesday.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Viktor Belenko, who defected to the West in a jet fighter, dies at 76
Among the highest-profile figures to flee the Soviet Union, he brought with him a secret weapon and firsthand experience behind the Iron Curtain.
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Willie Hernández, MVP and Cy Young winner for champion 1984 Detroit Tigers, dies at 69
Mr. Hernández had a 9-3 record and 32 saves in 33 chances that year, with a 1.92 ERA over 80 games and 140 1/3 innings.
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Obituaries
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Radcliffe Bailey, artist who explored Black migration, dies at 54
Radcliffe Bailey, a Georgia-based artist whose collage paintings and sculptural assemblages incorporated family tintypes, African figurines, disassembled piano keys, and other objects in an exploration of both his personal history and the broader sorrows and joys of the Black experience, died Nov. 14 at his home in Atlanta. He was 54.
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Arts & Lifestyle
FOOD
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Bakeries, dive bars, and worthy waterfront dining: These were a few of my favorite things
As always, this year there was much to be thankful for on the culinary scene, writes our restaurant critic Devra First. Here are some standouts.
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BOTTLES
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Liev Schreiber on his work in Ukraine, emotional tie to whiskey, and that time he botched a Southie accent
It took the actor a bit to warm up to the idea of attaching himself to the Sláinte Irish whiskey brand. But when it meant more aid for Ukrainians, he was all in. Here's why.
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THANKSGIVING RECIPES
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How to cook a perfect turkey for Thanksgiving
That bird is so big and so cumbersome. Even if you’ve cooked one for many years, you still get a nagging feeling of incompetence. And that problem of dry white meat because you have to wait for the legs to cook through? We figured out how to make them both juicy.
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