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Monday, December 4, 2023
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Investigations
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The pressure builds and a police manhunt envelopes Mission Hill
After the shooting of Charles and Carol Stuart, the police descended on Mission Hill.
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Climate
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‘There’s no way to sugarcoat it.’ The state’s first climate report card is out, and the grades are mixed.
There is a long, potholed road ahead to get to the state’s near-term targets for the years 2025 and 2030.
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Massachusetts
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Cambodian Americans in Mass. remember Henry Kissinger as man who destroyed their country
To some Cambodian Americans in Massachusetts and across the country, Henry Kissinger was the man who paved the way for the rise of a genocidal regime in their home country.
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Housing
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Investors snagged 1 in 5 homes for sale in Greater Boston, worsening housing crisis, report finds
In recent years, smaller local operators scooped up two-families and triple-deckers, driving up the cost of once relatively affordable housing.
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World
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Israel, expanding offensive, tells more in Gaza to evacuate
Amid a barrage of airstrikes, Israel sharply expanded its evacuation orders in the Gaza Strip on Sunday in preparation for an expected ground invasion in the southern part of the territory.
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The Nation
Politics
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Fate of billions for opioid victims from Sacklers rests with Supreme Court
A ruling upholding a disputed provision in the settlement would finally start the flow of payments from the company and its owners — members of the billionaire Sackler family — to cities, states, tribes, and individuals to help them cope with the costs of the ongoing opioid crisis.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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DeSantis says he would pass a bill to ‘supersede’ Obamacare
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida said Sunday that, if elected president, he would pursue legislation that would “supersede” the Affordable Care Act, echoing former president Donald Trump’s comments, which Democrats seized upon last week.
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Nation
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In Florida’s hot political climate, some faculty have had enough
Many professors are giving up coveted tenured positions and blaming their departures on Governor Ron DeSantis and his effort to reshape the higher education system to fit his conservative principles.
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The World
World
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Maduro, under pressure, holds vote to annex territory from a neighbor
The Venezuelan president has reignited a border dispute with a much smaller Guyana in a move that seems driven, at least in part, by a desire to divert attention from his political troubles at home by stoking nationalist fervor.
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World
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Ukrainians in Germany weigh wrenching choice: stay or go home
The dilemma faced by countless Ukrainian refugees scattered across Europe pits a longing for family and a sense of shared duty to rebuild their shattered country against the realization that the death and destruction are unlikely to end anytime soon.
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World
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The climate summit embraces AI, with reservations
Some participants have voiced worries about AI’s potential to devour energy, and harm humans and the planet.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Generation to generation, hope runs smack into harsh realities
What is the self- and species-destructive flaw that sets us at each other’s throats once the traumatic experience of prior generations has dimmed in memory?
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LETTERS
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In annual gathering, Indigenous protesters mischaracterize Israel
To employ historical amnesia by calling Israel a "a settler colonial state" is an insult.
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LETTERS
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The Constitution is not optional — Trump is disqualified
Trump was already defeated once at the ballot box, but he and his defenders refused to accept the result, resorting to violence and other unlawful means to overturn the election. Why would he do anything differently if he is defeated again?
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Metro
THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Metco wants to expand student enrollment but faces a fight on Beacon Hill over funding
State leaders level-funded Metco for the first time since 2018, causing participating suburban districts to scramble to find money to offset the inflationary costs of maintaining the program while also putting expansion efforts on hold.
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GLOBE SANTA
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Globe Santa steps in when illness strikes a family
“I am writing this letter to ask for help with presents for 2 of my children,” a Boston mother wrote to Globe Santa. “I am currently fighting cancer and getting chemo.”
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Crime & Courts
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Family of 14-year-old girl who says she found hidden phone in restroom on Boston flight sues American Airlines
A North Carolina family is suing American Airlines, asserting the company is liable for the actions of a male flight attendant who allegedly secretly filmed their teenage daughter using a restroom on a flight to Boston in September.
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Sports
BRUINS NOTEBOOK
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Besides stepping up as always, Charlie McAvoy also speaking up as a leader
In his first year as an alternate captain, the star defenseman has become more of a vocal presence on and off the ice.
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Ben Volin | Instant Analysis
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Mac Jones isn’t the answer, but Bailey Zappe isn’t either as Patriots get shut out by Chargers
Zappe showed why he was released at the end of training camp.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Patriots couldn’t come close to scoring against a weak Chargers defense, and are the most unwatchable team in the NFL
The team that was once the NFL’s standard-bearer is now unbearable to watch.
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Business
Business
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Lacking counselors, US schools turn to the booming business of online therapy
School officials, struggling with staffing issues and rising concerns about student mental health, have increasingly turned to telehealth therapy.
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Business
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Kiss say farewell to live touring, become first US band to go virtual and become digital avatars
On Saturday night, Kiss closed out the final performance of their “The End of the Road” farewell tour at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden.
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Deals
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For iRobot and Amazon, European antitrust roadblock is just one hurdle
Amazon agreed to acquire the Bedford-based home robotics company 16 months ago, but the deal is still pending. What gives?
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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John Nichols, author of ‘The Milagro Beanfield War,’ dies at 83
Mr. Nichols, a New York City transplant to New Mexico whose exuberant novels transformed him from an urban gringo into a local idol, died Nov. 27 at his home in Taos.
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Obituaries
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John Nichols, author of ‘The Milagro Beanfield War,’ dies at 83
Mr. Nichols, a New York City transplant to New Mexico whose exuberant novels transformed him from an urban gringo into a local idol, died Nov. 27 at his home in Taos.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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A sparkling season opener from the Holiday Pops
Conductor Keith Lockhart showed off his orchestra’s seamless versatility with a program that featured Tchaikovsky, Harry Belafonte, Vaughan Williams, big band swing, Queen, and a Gen-Z lingo-spouting Santa.
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ASK AMY
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A toy kitchen brings up stereotype questions
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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