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Subject Today's Headlines: Tips and rumors lead to a series of intense police interrogations
Date December 6, 2023 10:16 AM
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Wednesday, December 6, 2023


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Investigations


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Tips and rumors lead to a series of intense police interrogations

Police chased rumor after rumor about who shot Carol and Chuck Stuart, until they heard one that rang true.
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Higher Education


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‘It’s a yes or no question’: GOP lawmakers berate Harvard, MIT, UPenn presidents on campus antisemitism

The university leaders acknowledged that antisemitism, as well as Islamophobia, is on the rise and said they had sometimes stumbled in recent weeks while trying to walk the line between protecting free speech and prohibiting what some view as hateful rhetoric.
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A N.H. bridge illustrates the challenge of Biden campaigning on his infrastructure law

Although the Biden administration has awarded about $400 billion in infrastructure funds to more than 40,000 projects across the country, many of them won’t be finished before voters go to the polls in November.
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Boston police union contract would exclude some offenses from arbitration

Thirty crimes would now not be eligible for arbitration, although use of excessive force is not one of them.
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World


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War intensifies in southern Gaza Strip, where civilians say no place is safe

Israeli soldiers pushed into the heart of the largest city in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Israel and Hamas said, amid some of the most intense bombing and ground combat of the war, and growing concerns that there is almost nowhere left for desperate civilians to flee.
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Boston Globe Today | December 5, 2023

WATCH: Holiday cocktails and mocktails, keeping you and your pets warm this winter, snow forecast, ChatGPT turns one, gun violence's effect on kids.
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How much snow will we get this winter?

WATCH: Meteorologist and globe correspondent Dave Epstein forecasts the next couple of months.
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Harvard study maps effects of gun violence on kids

WATCH: STAT reporter and podcast producer Theresa Gaffney explains the massive physical and mental health toll shootings have on survivors and their families.
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Tuberville drops his blockade of most military promotions

Hours after the Alabama Republican said he would allow the promotions of about 440 service members, the Senate confirmed all of them in one fell swoop, by a single voice vote.
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Politics


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House Speaker is insisting on sweeping border security changes in a deal for Ukraine aid

Biden is pushing a reluctant Congress to approve the military, economic, and humanitarian aid package, but the injection of border security into the negotiations has made progress difficult.
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Politics


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FBI chief makes fresh pitch for spy program renewal and says it’d be ‘devastating’ if it lapsed

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows the US government to collect without a warrant the communications of targeted foreigners outside the United States, but some senators say it has been abused to peek on activities of Americans.
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World


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Britain and Rwanda strike a new treaty in efforts to revive asylum plan blocked by UK courts

A British official said the agreement would “address all the issues” raised by the UK Supreme Court.
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World


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It’s Big Oil vs. science at the UN climate summit

Scientists, activists, and dozens of world leaders are growing more adamant in their calls for a rapid reduction in oil, gas, and coal, arguing that, without a pivot away from fossil fuels, the planet is destined for catastrophe.
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On the ground in wars and disasters, the UN plays a vital role

While the United Nations has failed to achieve the ambitious goal of solving problems peacefully around the world, it has evolved into a vast global humanitarian aid agency that many call more vital than ever.
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EDITORIAL


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In Newton, an outside force provides momentum for zoning reform

The city did the bare minimum to comply with the 2021 state zoning law. Still, it did the bare minimum.
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OPINION


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In post-Dobbs America, abortion is up

The undoing of Roe v. Wade did not undo the broad availability of abortion in America. And in states where abortion has been banned, more women are choosing to give birth.
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Scot Lehigh tried reasoning like a Trump supporter. Here’s what he came up with.

Lehigh gets into the MAGA mindset.
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Judge postpones hearing for suspended state cannabis regulator, ruling it lacks ‘basic due process’

Judge Debra Squires-Lee ruled that the Tuesday hearing undercut Shannon O’Brien’s due process rights as she seeks to defend herself against accusations she made racist and “culturally insensitive” remarks.
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Massachusetts


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Voicing history: Audio technology added to Boston Women’s Memorial

A collaboration between the Boston Women’s Heritage Trail and the Talking Statues Association unveiled Saturday gives voice to First Lady Abigail Adams, poet Phillis Wheatley and suffragist Lucy Stone.
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As Biden fund-raises in Boston, some young voters feel meh about his reelection

President Biden’s trip to Boston is part of a weeklong fund-raising effort to bolster his campaign coffers as part of his 2024 reelection bid.
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Red Sox trade Alex Verdugo to Yankees for three pitching prospects

Verdugo, who was acquired from the Dodgers in the Mookie Betts trade, spent four seasons with the Red Sox.
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on baseball


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Again at a crossroads, the direction in which Alex Cora takes Red Sox could decide his future

Alex Cora doesn’t have a contract beyond next season and that’s probably how it should be, right? Consecutive last-place finishes in the AL East don’t buy a lot of job security.
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Bailey Zappe in line to start for Patriots Thursday night against Steelers

There hasn’t been confirmation from coach Bill Belichick, but Zappe told reporters Tuesday that it likely will be him.
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The economic outlook is mixed. That could be a problem for Biden.

Inflation will continue to cool next year, forecasters say, but growth will slow and unemployment will rise.
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Real Estate


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Davis Cos. completes $72.5 million acquisition of nearly 100-acre Exxon tank farm in Everett

Coinciding with the Davis deal, the Conservation Law Foundation reached a settlement with Exxon over pollution and climate resiliency issues at the site, restricting the property from being used for bulk fossil fuel storage in the future.
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innovation beat


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Massachusetts unveils plan to improve EV charging. Critics say it’s not moving fast enough.

First up: Route 2, and Interstates 91, 495, and 195.
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Obituaries


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Robert Precht, producer of ‘The Ed Sullivan Show,’ dies at 93

He helped book performers for the influential variety show extravaganza, including the Beatles, comedians, jugglers, animal acts, and puppeteers.
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Obituaries


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Scott Kempner, guitarist and punk rock pioneer, dies at 69

Scott Kempner, a guitarist and songwriter and a co-founder of the Dictators, one of the first punk rock bands, died Wednesday. He was 69.
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Arts


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Julia Roberts opens up about death of ex Matthew Perry

“A sudden passing of anybody so young is heartbreaking,” Roberts told “Entertainment Tonight.”
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BOOKS


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There are more options when it comes to school book fairs, but is there still a place for them?

In Massachusetts, concern about the school fund-raisers goes beyond the recent Scholastic book fair controversy.
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Ottessa Moshfegh creates a noir ‘New England universe’ in her film adaptation of ‘Eileen’

Starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway, “Eileen” is in theaters on Dec. 8.
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