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Obituaries
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Henry A. Kissinger, who dominated US foreign policy, dies at 100
For all of his accomplishments, Kissinger was one of the most controversial figures of the Cold War era and remained so into the 21st century.
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Rhode Island
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No clues, no suspects, no trace. But thanks to a retired police investigator, an unsolved Cranston case won’t be forgotten.
A retired investigator who specializes in missing persons cases is captivated by the disappearance of a teenage boy more than 70 years ago. She worked to bring him home — and revived his memory.
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Business
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Shareholder lawsuits are common. Here’s what makes the one at Tree House Brewing unique.
The case is a face-off between a minority shareholder, Eric Granger, and the duo that owns 98 percent of the successful brewery.
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Climate
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As world leaders gather for climate talks in Dubai, public health experts ramp up their message
This year, public health experts, including a coalition from Boston, will get a chance to make their case too, that air pollution from the burning of fossil fuels — namely oil, gas, and coal — is also a massive problem that can no longer be overlooked.
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World
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Gaza mediators, eye on long term, press for short truce extension
Top officials from Qatar, Egypt, and the United States pushed on Wednesday to lock in another temporary extension of the cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, seeing it as the best way to ease the embattled territory’s humanitarian crisis, secure the release of more Israeli hostages, and slow the war’s escalating death toll for at least a little longer.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | November 29, 2023
WATCH: The full episode of Boston Globe Today from November 29, 2023.
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ChatGPT turns one. What have we learned?
WATCH: How long until we understand artificial intelligence's impact, risks and capacity for error? Technology reporter Hiawatha Bray reflects.
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CVS pharmacists are burned out and frustrated. What's being done?
WATCH: They walked out of the Rhode Island-based pharmacy over working conditions. Reporter Thomas Lee has what that means for the chain’s future.
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The Nation
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Wolverines get protection in the lower 48 states
Wolverines in the contiguous United States are threatened by climate change and habitat fragmentation and will be listed under the Endangered Species Act, the federal government announced Wednesday.
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Nation
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New CDC life expectancy data show painfully slow rebound from COVID
Life expectancy in 2022 rose more than a full year, to 77.5 years, in data released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than four-fifths of this positive jump was attributable to a drop in COVID-19 deaths.
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Political Notebook
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Biden says success at wind tower plant affirms his agenda
The company that Biden visited, CS Wind, is on the home turf of Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado, who has described the president’s climate policies as “a massive failure.”
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The World
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US Air Force Osprey crashes off Japan during training, killing at least one of the eight on board
A US Air Force Osprey based in Japan crashed during a training mission Wednesday off the country’s southern coast, killing at least one of the eight crew members, the Japanese coast guard said.
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World
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India ignored repeated warnings before tunnel trapped 41 men
As the trapped workers came out of the under-construction road tunnel after 17 days, the happy end to a rescue effort that had riveted India set off celebrations across the country.
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A US-Iranian miscalculation could lead to a larger war, officials say
National security officials fear a miscalculation amid tit-for-tat attacks, combined with each side’s belief that the other does not want a larger fight, could trigger exactly that: a regional conflict, just two years after the United States ended 20 years of war in the Middle East and South Asia.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Latino disproportionality in DCF points to need for language access, cultural competency
In Massachusetts, Latino children are more overrepresented in foster care than in any other state.
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OPINION
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The advent of the 2023 Advent calendar extravaganza
No longer content with a simple piece of decorated cardboard, today’s shoppers can count down the days with treats from perfume samples to pet food.
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OPINION
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Where’s the public in the talks about Robert Kraft’s plan for a soccer stadium in Everett?
The public deserves the opportunity to get the full story on this stadium, from start to finish. So far, that hasn’t happened.
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Metro
Politics
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Mass. Legislature closes out least productive period in decades
Lawmakers have failed to move proposals to Governor Maura Healey’s desk that would address some of the state’s most pressing issues.
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Transportation
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At long last, Morrissey Blvd. to be fixed, officials promised. This time, they mean it.
Where does Dorchester meet the sea? At times, right on Morrissey Boulevard.
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GLOBE NH | MORNING REPORT
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In New Hampshire, Nikki Haley’s support seems only to be growing
Haley also nabbed a big endorsement this week: Americans for Prosperity Action, the Koch network’s political arm, plans to bolster her candidacy.
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Sports
celtics
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10 Celtics thoughts, from a grueling schedule to Jayson Tatum’s turnovers
The Celtics will be covering a lot of miles and time-zone changes in the next couple of weeks if they reach the In-Season Tournament final.
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patriots
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Familiar drill at quarterback: Bill Belichick will not name his starter for Sunday’s game
“I’m not going to make any announcements on our lineup at any position,” said the coach, following the same script he used last week before the Giants game.
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college football
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Army, Navy football get a look at Gillette Stadium ahead of 124th edition of rivalry game
The Dec. 9 matchup marks the first time that the game is being played in New England.
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Business
Business
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Shareholder lawsuits are common. Here’s what makes the one at Tree House Brewing unique.
The case is a face-off between a minority shareholder, Eric Granger, and the duo that owns 98 percent of the successful brewery.
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Deals
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Waltham software firm expanding with $2 billion deal
While many corporate IT departments have moved to cloud computing, Rocket remains focused on catering to big banks, health care systems, and others still relying on older style mainframe computers.
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Biotech
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Generation Bio cuts its payroll by 40 percent in latest restructuring move
The Cambridge biotech startup is seeking to extend its cash into 2027.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Henry A. Kissinger, who dominated US foreign policy, dies at 100
For all of his accomplishments, Kissinger was one of the most controversial figures of the Cold War era and remained so into the 21st century.
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Obituaries
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John Nichols, author of ‘The Milagro Beanfield War’ with a social justice streak, dies at 83
John Nichols won early recognition with the 1965 publication of his offbeat love story “The Sterile Cuckoo,” later made into a movie starring Liza Minnelli. He was best known for his populist novel, “The Milagro Beanfield War.”
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Larry Fink, photographer who contrasted social classes, dead at 82
An acclaimed and adventurous photographer, Larry Fink's subjects ranged from family portraits and political satire to working class lives and the elite of show business and Manhattan society.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Class is in session: Taylor Swift course coming to Harvard next year
“Taylor Swift and Her World” will dive into the singer’s evolution and her artistic counterparts, according to professor Stephanie Burt.
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President Biden to join James Taylor at benefit concert in Boston
The Boston-born musician will perform at a show in support of the president’s re-election campaign.
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Books
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A dozen thrilling new page-turners to give you goosebumps this winter
With New England-based authors and/or plots, these 2023 releases and new-in-paperback titles enthrall.
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