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Sunday, November 26, 2023
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Spotlight
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Reimagining an American ideal
California is trying to tackle its housing crisis by rethinking the traditional single-family home. Why isn’t Massachusetts?
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Elections
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In Robert Kennedy Jr.’s run for president, a faint line to his family can be found
Despite being greeted by widespread horror and pained dismissal, Robert Kennedy Jr.’s quest has, in its outlandish improbability, at least faint trace elements of the family’s political playbook.
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Higher Education
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The conflagration at Harvard over the Israel-Hamas war was years in the making
The campus conflicts of recent weeks have been extraordinary, and extraordinarily public, but the bitter disagreements at their root are not new.
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World
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Second set of hostages freed as truce holds
As Israel and Hamas completed the second exchange of hostages and prisoners Saturday evening, Israeli leaders faced a dilemma over whether to restart their military campaign in the Gaza Strip once the four-day truce ends Tuesday morning.
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The Nation
Nation
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‘Rust’ killing forces Hollywood to make choices on guns
In the two years since the “Rust” shooting took the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, a divide has emerged in Hollywood over the use of real firearms on film and TV sets.
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Nation
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Cantaloupes linked to deadly salmonella outbreak, US says
Two people have died in a salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupes as cases have more than doubled since the outbreak was first announced this month, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
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Nation
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Prosecutors decry stabbing of ex-officer Derek Chauvin while incarcerated in George Floyd’s killing
The stabbing took place Friday at the Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson, a medium-security prison that has been plagued by security lapses and staffing shortages.
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The World
World
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Russia bombards Kyiv with ‘record’ drone assault, Ukraine says
The Ukrainian air force said the attack had featured “a record number” of one-way attack drones, an estimated 75 in total, most of them directed at Kyiv.
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World
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Cockroaches and mountains of trash plague Acapulco after hurricane
Weeks after Hurricane Otis shocked forecasters and government officials by intensifying rapidly into the strongest storm to hit Mexico’s Pacific Coast and devastate much of Acapulco, residents say they now face an unfolding public health disaster.
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World
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Donors give $350,000 for immigrant who intervened in Dublin stabbing
In the wake of a knife attack in Dublin this past week that sparked Ireland’s worst anti-immigrant violence in recent memory, people in the country and beyond are celebrating a Brazilian immigrant who intervened to end the assault.
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Globe Magazine
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A sophisticated, natural style sets a calm vibe in this Cohasset dining room
Mossy green walls, a rustic table, and bold storage pieces help establish order and set the mood.
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30 tiny, perfect things about winter in New England
Globe staffers and other writers share the special places and experiences that keep them cozy — and make the cold months worth savoring.
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Five things to do around Boston, Nov. 27-Dec. 3
Celebrate 50 years of hip-hop, attend the candlelit Vienna Light Orchestra, explore local artists' galleries, and more.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Want to learn more about the Middle East? Start here.
Many Americans want to know more about the troubled region. But they’re largely on their own because we tend to learn very little about it in school.
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LETTERS
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Too soon, perhaps, to imagine, but what would peace in Gaza mean?
"Undoing the damage of three decades of radicalization by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas will take generations," writes one reader. Another writes, "It remains to be seen whether any recognizable semblance of ... a society will be left" in Gaza.
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Metro
Politics
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For some families, the right to shelter isn’t a right at all
Each year, the state formally denies hundreds of families seeking a temporary place to stay. Many more seek emergency shelter but never complete an application.
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Massachusetts
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‘Trying to get something uniquely Boston’: locals shop holiday markets on Small Business Saturday
The line at the Snowport Holiday Market was long as shoppers shifted focus from the big box stores offering Black Friday bargains to independent dealers.
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GLOBE SANTA
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Homeless but not hopeless, families turn to Globe Santa for help
The hard knocks of life can throw any family off balance and out of a home. Divorce, illness, domestic violence, lost jobs, and inability to work in the face of the impossibly high cost of child care are only a few of the many dismal circumstances described in letters to Globe Santa.
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Sports
On basketball
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League-leading Celtics should thank Magic for giving them a look into their deficiencies
Boston's lack of viable bench options was exposed in a humbling road loss Friday.
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Rangers 7, Bruins 4
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Rangers deliver Bruins a Big Apple beatdown at Madison Square Garden
Following a needed day off on Sunday, the Bruins, now 14-3-3, resume action Monday night in Columbus.
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In a difficult time, Kevin Youkilis speaks out for unity and positivity, and other thoughts
Recent events have been like “a steroid” for antisemitism, says the former Red Sox infielder, and he wants to “stand up and step up for the Jewish people.”
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Business
NH Business
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How immigrants drive New Hampshire’s economy
Without newcomers, New Hampshire’s population would shrink and with it, the state’s economy. Some business owners say the state needs to do more to attract new Americans.
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How immigrants drive New Hampshire’s economy
Without newcomers, New Hampshire’s population would shrink and with it, the state’s economy. Some business owners say the state needs to do more to attract new Americans.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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If free will is only an illusion, it’s the most convincing one ever
Neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky says we don’t actually make choices in life. I decided (I think) to challenge him on that.
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IDEAS
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Thomas Paine is overdue for recognition as America’s greatest Founding Father
Let's give him a proper memorial.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Betty Rollin, who wrote candidly about her breast cancer, dies at 87
Betty Rollin, a network news correspondent who described intensely personal life passages in two memoirs — “First, You Cry,” about being diagnosed with breast cancer and having a mastectomy, and “Last Wish,” in which she revealed that she had helped her pain-ravaged mother end her life — died Nov. 14 in Basel, Switzerland. She was 87.
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Obituaries
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Audrey Salkeld, Pioneering Historian of Everest, Dies at 87
Audrey Salkeld, a pioneering historian who mined archives that had been neglected for decades to write about mountains like Kilimanjaro and Everest, which she also ascended, died Oct. 11 in Bristol, England. She was 87.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Skip the traditional tree this Christmas. Use a potted one instead.
The joy of a cut Christmas tree is fleeting. All the festive fun is front-loaded: picking out the perfect specimen, bedazzling its boughs with lights and meaningful ornaments, and gathering around it to sing carols and sip eggnog. Then come all the grinchy downsides: the inevitable browning and dropping of countless needles, the begrudging haul to the curb (leaving another trail of needles) and, finally, the guilt of knowing it likely will end up in a landfill - or being mulched by an eco-unfriendly woodchipper run by fossil fuel.
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Movies
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Leonard Bernstein biopic ‘Maestro’ is really a ‘portrait of a marriage,’ says daughter
Director Bradley Cooper stars as the iconic conductor while Carey Mulligan captures ‘the essence’ of his wife, actress Felicia Montealegre.
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MATTHEW GILBERT
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These actors were among TV’s best in 2023
There may have been fewer shows released this year, due to the writers and actors strikes, but there were plenty of memorable turns onscreen nonetheless.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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How to act like a rude jerk while traveling. (But please don’t.)
Want to become an overnight social media sensation? Just yell, have a midair breakdown, and be super aggressive on your next flight. Because no one's ever gone viral or been mocked by "SNL" for reading a book or watching a movie peacefully.
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TRENDSPOTTING
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The demand for social justice reaches history, science, and art museums near and far
Museums worldwide “are responding to a need within the population. . . . There is a need for more recognition of diversity. People are challenging us.”
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Home of the Week: Mid-century modern defies tradition in holiday town
Property near the Housatonic River comes with three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, walls of windows, and 1.77 acres.
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Real Estate
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Home of the Week: Mid-century modern defies tradition in holiday town
Property near the Housatonic River comes with three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, walls of windows, and 1.77 acres.
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