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Tuesday, November 28, 2023
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Around New England
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In Vermont, a Thanksgiving tradition and time shared by lifelong friends ruined by gunfire
Ever since he enrolled at Brown University, Hisham Awartani has spent every Thanksgiving with relatives in Vermont. After a gunman shot him and two of his friends as they walked on a Burlington sidewalk, he and his family are just thankful he’s alive.
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Vermont
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Vermont man held without bail in shootings of three men of Palestinian descent in Burlington, Vt.
Jason J. Eaton pleaded not guilty and was ordered held without bail pending a hearing.
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Arts
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Stolen . . . or saved? Professor accuses late minister of pilfering Edward Hopper artwork now at MFA.
How a humble self-portrait is connected to an unusual, and decades-old, art-world dispute.
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Politics
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Latino children are more likely to enter foster care in Massachusetts than any other state
One out of 20 Hispanic children in Massachusetts are involved in the state's child welfare system.
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World
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Hamas and Israel extend cease-fire for two days, Qatar says
Israel and Hamas agreed on Monday to extend by two days a cease-fire that has brought a measure of calm to the Gaza Strip after seven weeks of intense warfare, the Qatari government said. The two sides struck a deal to exchange more hostages and prisoners and allow more aid into the beleaguered territory.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 27, 2023
WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 27, 2023.
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The Green Line grinds to a halt
WATCH: The first of many shutdowns has begun. Correspondent Daniel Kool and senior producer Karen Shiffman explain the impact and how to get around it.
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Latino children disproportionately represented in Mass. foster care
WATCH: Growing up Latino in Mass. carries a greater risk of entering the foster system than anywhere else in the nation. Reporter Jason Laughlin explains.
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The Nation
Nation
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Former coal towns get money for clean-energy factories
The federal funding is designed to help small- and medium-sized manufacturers bring clean-energy jobs to former coal communities.
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Nation
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In countdown to Iowa, Trump is coasting, as DeSantis and Haley clash
Far ahead in national polls, Trump is aiming for an emphatic victory Jan. 15 in Iowa that could serve as an early knockout punch.
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Nation
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A new match for menopausal weight gain: Ozempic
Weight gain during menopause can increase the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other health issues. Yet, use of Ozempic and other weight-loss drugs could increase the risk of fractures, falls, and osteoporosis.
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The World
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Russian women protest long deployments for soldiers in Ukraine
The nascent movement is a rare example of public displeasure with the war, the kind that the Kremlin has sought to suppress through draconian laws meant to stifle antiwar demonstrations.
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World
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Storm batters southern Ukraine, causing havoc for civilians and soldiers
The storm, called one of the region's most intense in decades, snarled supply routes for armies and deepened the misery of tens of thousands of soldiers huddled in shallow trenches across the sprawling front lines.
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World
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Qatar is the go-to mediator in the Mideast war. Its unprecedented Tel Aviv trip saved a shaky truce.
Qatar is uniquely positioned to break deadlocks in the cease-fire talks, which also involve the United States and Egypt.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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A UN refugee agency has been perpetuating the problem of Palestinian refugees
The current crisis opens a golden opportunity to fix that aberration, at least in Gaza.
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EDITORIAL
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Cannabis worker’s death cries for improved workplace safety rules
A 27-year-old West Springfield worker’s death last year revealed the hazards of the nascent industry — and highlights how little is being done to protect the marijuana workforce.
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OPINION
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More rabbis are calling for Israel-Hamas cease-fire
The number, while still relatively small, reveals a growing willingness in the Jewish community to speak out on a highly emotional and divisive topic, one rabbi says.
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Metro
Cold Case Files
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It looked like an overdose, with pills scattered all over the bedroom floor. But she had been strangled.
Marcie Fusillo Martini was 32 years old when she was found dead in her Walpole townhouse in July 1996. Her murder remains unsolved.
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Politics
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A guaranteed basic income for Boston’s poor? Officials consider the idea.
With about 18 percent of city residents living below the poverty line, Boston officials are mulling the implementation of a temporary guaranteed income program for the city’s poor.
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Health
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MassHealth programs to help wheelchair users with slow repairs are themselves delayed
The MassHealth programs would improve access to loaner chairs for people whose wheelchairs were being repaired, and create more options for people needing simple repairs.
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Sports
BRUINS NOTEBOOK
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Jakub Lauko’s a tough fourth liner to overlook in Bruins lineup
Lauko has been making his presence felt lately, playing like a confident puck hunter.
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celtics
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Is the In-Season Tournament a priority for Celtics? Tuesday’s game vs. Bulls will be telling.
The Celtics very well could need a blowout win to advance, but that also could raise the issue of sportsmanship.
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The Tradition
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‘Like a phoenix from the ashes’: Catching up with Briana Scurry, former UMass and US soccer star, as she rises again
The former goalkeeper, a key part of the 1999 World Cup team that inspired a generation, will be honored at The Tradition this week.
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Business
Business
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Tensions simmer as newcomers and immigrants with deeper US roots strive for work permits
Efforts to help newly arrived immigrants have exposed tensions among those immigrants who have been in the country for years, even decades, and don’t have the same benefits, notably work permits. And some new arrivals feel established immigrants have given them cold shoulders.
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Business
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On #GivingTuesday, here are 9 local nonprofits that could use your generosity
Many of these organizations help children, women, and people of color. They often have dynamic and diverse leaders. So if you’re looking for some new nonprofits to support during this season of giving, these are worth your attention.
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Trendlines
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After falling out with Trustees of Reservations, John Judge will lead Greater Boston Boy Scouts
Like a couple of our pro sports teams, the Boy Scouts of America is in rebuilding mode.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Joan Jara, who found justice for singer husband slain in Chilean coup, dies at 96
A British-born dancer and instructor, Joan Jara dedicated herself to finding justice for her husband, Victor Jara, a popular Chilean folk singer and songwriter who was killed during the military coup d’état that brought Augusto Pinochet to dictatorial power in 1973.
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Obituaries
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Joan Jara, who found justice for singer husband slain in Chilean coup, dies at 96
A British-born dancer and instructor, Joan Jara dedicated herself to finding justice for her husband, Victor Jara, a popular Chilean folk singer and songwriter who was killed during the military coup d’état that brought Augusto Pinochet to dictatorial power in 1973.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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Should I stay with my husband?
Or start something new with an ex?
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Artistic director Jonathan Cohen picks up the banner for H+H’s annual ‘Messiah’
The ensemble has performed Handel’s classic oratorio around Christmas every year since 1854.
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Dance Review
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Boston Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ brings classic holiday magic
The company's 45 performances have begun, delivering Clara, a Nutcracker-turned-prince, the sugar plum fairy, and friends to the Opera House stage.
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