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Thursday, December 7, 2023
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Investigations
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The Charles Stuart Case: Charles Stuart settles on the shooter, the notorious Willie Bennett
Recovered from his wounds, Chuck Stuart was quick to identify the shooter in a police lineup. It was Willie Bennett, the star of the neighborhood rumors.
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Higher Education
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‘Depending on the context’: University presidents’ responses to genocide question draw furor
Prominent alumni called for Harvard president Claudine Gay and University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill to resign.
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APPRECIATION
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Norman Lear reinvented what a sitcom could be, while letting us see ourselves
There is no overestimating the power of what Lear accomplished with his hit comedies, which included “The Jeffersons,” “Maude,” “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” “Good Times,” “One Day at a Time,” and the jewel in his crown, “All in the Family.”
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Climate
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State charts a new energy future for Mass., beyond natural gas
The edict marks an abrupt about-face from the DPU’s more industry-friendly approach under Charlie Baker.
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World
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Israel and Hamas battle for a city in Gaza, sparking another exodus
The Israeli offensive in the southern Gaza Strip has set off another mass displacement, as tens of thousands of distressed people flee to areas west and south of the main southern city, only to find shelters packed beyond capacity and a lack of basic necessities like food, medicine, and water, aid agencies and the United Nations said Wednesday.
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Boston Globe Today
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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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Boston Globe Today | December 6, 2023
WATCH: Bailey Zappe to start against Steelers, book recommendations for everyone on your list, would you pay for ad free social media?
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Lawmakers grill Harvard, MIT presidents on rise in antisemitism
WATCH: University leaders condemned the Hamas attack on Israel and defended their campus response to protests. Reporters Hilary Burns and Mike Damiano explain.
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The Nation
Politics
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McCarthy says he will leave Congress at the end of the year
The resignation caps his spectacular downfall after just under nine months as speaker, when the right-wing forces that he and other establishment Republicans harnessed to power their political victories ultimately rose up and ran him out.
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Senate Republicans block Ukraine and Israel aid from advancing as they demand border policy changes
The vote, a 49-51 tally that fell short of the Senate’s 60-vote threshold for moving ahead, came just hours after Biden said it was “stunning” that Congress has not yet approved tens of billions of dollars in military and economic assistance for Ukraine. His administration warned of dire consequences for Kyiv — and a “gift” to Russia’s Vladimir Putin — if lawmakers don’t act.
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Political Notebook
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‘Fake electors’ in Wis. settle claims from 2020 election
Wednesday’s civil settlement marks the first time pro-Trump electors have agreed to revoke their false filings and not repeat their actions in the next presidential election.
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The World
World
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Johnson apologizes at UK COVID inquiry for ‘pain and suffering’
Speaking before an official inquiry into the government’s handling of the crisis, Johnson apologized for “the pain and suffering and the loss” of those who died from COVID, and of their families. He said the families deserved answers, as he submitted to two days of grilling about his leadership and judgment during those frantic days.
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World
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As political turmoil intensifies in Ukraine, opposition leader is blocked from trip abroad
President Volodymyr Zelensky and the commander of Ukrainian forces, General Valery Zaluzhny, have been at odds. Vitali Klitschko, the popular mayor of Kyiv, Ukraine, has suggested that Zelensky made mistakes in failing to prepare for the war. And the opposition leader, Petro Poroshenko, was on Friday blocked by authorities from leaving for a trip abroad that he said was aimed at lobbying for more military support.
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World
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US supports ‘largely’ phasing out fossil fuels, Kerry says at climate summit
“We’ve got to do what the science tells us to do, and the science has been clear,” President Biden's special envoy for climate change John Kerry told reporters gathered at a news conference at the summit, known as COP28, which began Nov. 30 and runs until Dec. 12.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Police-involved shootings require more transparency, not less
Bristol district attorney’s effort to ‘outsource’ public disclosure to the POST Commission is seriously misguided.
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OPINION
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Instagram and kids: Why dozens of attorneys general are suing Meta
Meta’s longstanding slogan was “move fast and break things.” Now responsible public officials are left to clean up the mess and hold accountable those who made it.
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OPINION
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Politicians look to God and the Bible to do their heavy lifting
Is God listening? Hard to say.
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Metro
New Hampshire
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A young nurse suffered cardiac arrest while training on the condition. Fellow nurses saved her life.
A 23-year-old woman who recently started her first nursing job at a New Hampshire hospital was attending a training session on cardiac arrest when she, herself, suffered the medical emergency.
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Massachusetts
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Shark attack victim remembered as respected math coach and ‘incredibly smart person’
Lauren Erickson Van Wart was a standout math coach who was deeply devoted to her students, those who knew her said.
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Politics
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Amid crush of migrants, Mass. lawmakers urge Biden to give state equal share of shelter funding
Massachusetts' entire all-Democratic delegation wrote to Biden's administration Tuesday, asking for more money to help keep up with the rising demand for shelter and services for migrants.
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Sports
On baseball
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It may have been ‘nothing that was on the radar ever,’ but Joe Castiglione finally got his call from baseball’s Hall
At 76, Castiglione achieved the highest honor for a baseball broadcaster and will be honored at the Hall on July 20 as part of induction weekend.
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patriots
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Bill Belichick’s big mistakes: The miserable 2023 Patriots season is marked by a litany of errors
Sure, the Patriots might be 2-10 even if the longtime coach didn't waffle between backup quarterbacks or found healthier players for the offensive line. But one can't ignore how “In Bill We Trust” is wearing thin.
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MIAA
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MIAA reverses decision in eligibility case for students with learning disabilities
Jack Gill, a wrestler at Catholic Memorial, and Colmn Gilroy, a basketball player at Archbishop Williams, received the news late Tuesday and practiced with their teams Wednesday.
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Business
AI/Robotics
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Boston’s answer to ChatGPT? MIT spinoff Liquid AI has a radical new approach.
Amid rising competition in artificial intelligence, a startup formed by MIT researchers has launched with new money and a model inspired by the brain of a roundworm.
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Business
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Gender wage gap in Boston shrinks, while racial gap grows
The gender wage gap in Greater Boston narrowed by 9 cents in the past two years, even as the pay divide between white workers and people of color increased by 3 cents.
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Healthcare
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New England Sinai rehab hospital in Stoughton will close
Steward Health Care’s move puts more pressure on hospitals in the region that have struggled to discharge patients.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Norman Lear, producer of TV’s ‘All in the Family’ and influential liberal advocate, has died
Lear, the writer, director, and producer who revolutionized prime-time television with such topical hits as “All in the Family” and “Maude” and propelled political and social turmoil into the once-insulated world of sitcoms, has died.
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Obituaries
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Norman Lear, producer of TV’s ‘All in the Family’ and influential liberal advocate, has died
Lear, the writer, director, and producer who revolutionized prime-time television with such topical hits as “All in the Family” and “Maude” and propelled political and social turmoil into the once-insulated world of sitcoms, has died.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Grab your handsaw and get ready for an adventure in one of the few Christmas tree farm forests in the country
Hunting for a perfectly imperfect tree at Ashfield’s Pieropan Christmas Tree Farm is a truly wild experience.
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Television
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Bill Burr talks historic Fenway show, Trump, and his problems with Elf on the Shelf on ‘Kimmel’
“I didn’t even get a chance to go to a Dunkin’ Donuts and get a high five after that show,” the comic and Canton native joked on the late night show.
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Lifestyle
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Everything you need to know about ‘rizz,’ but were afraid to ask
For those that don’t speak Gen Z, at least not fluently, all this fuss over “rizz” might be a bit confusing. Here's a primer.
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