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Friday, November 24, 2023
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Maine
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A resilient Lewiston community comes together for Thanksgiving
“The people in my community are part of my family now. That’s how we look at it,” said Keith Tremblay, a survivor of the mass shooting.
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Retail
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Three reasons why retailers will stumble this holiday shopping season
Inflation means consumers will buy less. And though retailers can’t control the economy, many of them have overreacted to trends and conditions in ways that may ultimately cost them sales and profits.
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Cambridge and Somerville
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A Cambridge resident wanted bigger things for her urban front yard. Neighbors helped plant a ‘Miyawaki forest’ there.
Using a popular approach to planting trees, even a Cambridge front yard can be rapidly transformed into an environmentally friendly space.
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Crime & Courts
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At Mass. and Cass, Boston health commission puts millions toward private security
Health advocates and some community leaders said the use of public funds for private security is unfortunate but needed for public safety. Boston police have concerns.
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World
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Israel, Hamas agree to begin cease-fire Friday morning
After tortuous, weekslong negotiations, Israel and Hamas reached an agreement Thursday for a brief cease-fire that will begin Friday morning and allow for the release of at least 50 women and children held hostage in the Gaza Strip. In return, Israel agreed to a pause in hostilities of at least four days and the release of 150 Palestinian women and minors imprisoned in Israeli jails.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 23, 2023
WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from Thanksgiving 2023.
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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 must-watch holiday specials of 2023
WATCH: It's the most wonderful time of the year for holiday specials. TV critic Matthew Gilbert breaks down what’s worth watching.
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The Nation
Politics
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Johnson’s release of Jan. 6 video feeds right-wing conspiracy theories
Some people are using the Jan. 6 video to circulate an array of false claims and conspiracy theories about the largest attack on the Capitol in centuries.
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Nation
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OxyContin maker’s settlement plan divides victims of opioid crisis. Now it’s up to the Supreme Court.
The agreement, even with billions of dollars set aside for opioid abatement and treatment programs, poses a moral conundrum that has divided people who lost loved ones or lost years of their own lives to opioids.
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Nation
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Turkeys were a marvel of conservation. Now their numbers are dwindling.
Over the last 10 or 15 years, wild turkeys have fallen into significant decline throughout the South and Midwest.
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The World
World
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Finland steps up border closings in dispute With Russia
The move is the latest step in an escalating standoff over an influx of migrants that Finnish officials blame on Moscow.
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World
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Long a bastion of liberalism, the Netherlands takes a sharp right turn
Centrist and center-right parties long wary of the firebrand have left the door ajar to a possible partnership, giving firebrand Geert Wilders a chance to become the Netherlands’ first far-right prime minister.
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World
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India faces questions about another reported foreign assassination plot
The revelation of a foiled plot comes just months after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada accused the Indian government of involvement in the killing of another Sikh separatist on Canadian territory.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Here’s one practical way to help retailers battered by online competition
There’s a charm to community life and downtowns that can’t be found in a cardboard box.
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LETTERS
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That test question again: A place, or not, for the MCAS?
"Schools — and taxpayers — [must] have an impartial and trustworthy method of evaluating students’ academic progress," writes one stakeholder. Another writes, "Massachusetts, accustomed to being the engine of educational innovation, is in the caboose."
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LETTERS
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Advisory groups makes suggestions. Then BPDA does what it does.
Hearing that the BPDA views the concerns expressed in those meetings as mere "suggestions" is a slap to every neighborhood resident who has given up his or her time.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Franklin Park Turkey Trot draws thousands on sunny Thanksgiving morning
Families and runners of all ages and backgrounds participated in the annual Thanksgiving morning tradition.
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Social Justice
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At National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, violence in Gaza is big topic
Speakers said there are connections between the struggle of Palestinian civilians under siege in Gaza and the Indigenous tribes that were forced off their land when white settlers arrived in North America in the 17th century.
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Health
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Doctors find AI text-to-image generators perpetuate societal biases
A study led by researchers at Brown University found that two popular text-to-image generators depict surgeons as white males 98 percent of the time.
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Sports
christopher l. gasper
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The best has yet to come from the Jaylen Brown-Kristaps Porzingis bromance
The Celtics' All-Star guard and star big-man acquisition have jelled seamlessly in the team's flying start.
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bruins
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Road trip for Bruins fathers was an emotional journey for Mason Lohrei’s dad
Dave Lohrei is a lifelong hockey coach, from the youth levels on up, and seeing his son in the NHL is truly special.
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patriots
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Patriots have themselves to blame for their problematic quarterback situation
They certainly could use an experienced veteran to spell Mac Jones, but there is no one like that on the roster.
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Business
Real Estate
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Developers file big plans on the industrial edge of South Boston
Oxford and Pappas are planning an eight-building, 1.7 million-square-foot lab, residential and commercial campus on the W.B. Mason site along the Reserved Channel.
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bold types
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For Trustees head Katie Theoharides, open space is key to solving climate change
Katie Theoharides, who became president and CEO of the country's oldest land trust this year, sees each of the Trustees' 120 properties across the Commonwealth as an engine of hope.
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Business
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As economy sputters, UK cuts taxes before election
With a general election at most 14 months away, the British government said Wednesday that it will cut taxes for millions of workers starting early next year.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Bob Contant, dedicated Bohemian bookseller, dies at 80
A career bookseller, Bob Contant opened the St. Mark’s Bookshop in a storefront on St. Mark’s Place with three partners in 1977.
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Obituaries
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Bob Contant, dedicated Bohemian bookseller, dies at 80
A career bookseller, Bob Contant opened the St. Mark’s Bookshop in a storefront on St. Mark’s Place with three partners in 1977.
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Arts & Lifestyle
STAGE REVIEW
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A moving portrait of hope and heartbreak in ‘The Band’s Visit’
The undertow of melancholy pervading “The Band’s Visit,” now at the Huntington Theatre, reveals a musical that knows all about human sadness. But it also knows about the quite real possibilities for human connection.
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Music
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Berklee launches its Hip-Hop Hall of Fame with a queen, a Prince, and a Bulldog
New York MC Roxanne Shanté, Berklee professor Prince Charles Alexander, and Boston hip-hop pioneer Edo G. will be inducted into the Hall Nov. 28 at a concert celebrating 50 years of hip-hop.
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THE TICKET
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Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are a few recommendations from Globe writers and critics, covering music, theater, comedy, museums, family events, and more.
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