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Friday, December 8, 2023
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Investigations
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The Charles Stuart Case: An open secret festers north of Boston, within the Stuart family
Charles Stuart’s guilt was widely known in some circles. But no one said a word — until the silence broke.
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Health
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Expert review of Harvard morgue finds shortcomings in handling donated bodies
The report comes after the medical school’s morgue manager was charged with stealing and selling body parts.
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Politics
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Federal money to shelter migrants caught in messy funding battle
Massachusetts' best hope for more shelter funds rides on congressional approval of a $100-billion package President Biden has proposed, mostly to help Ukraine fend off of Russia’s invasion and Israel in its war with Hamas, but that includes other domestic needs.
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Crime & Courts
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New Hampshire man ordered held without bail in deaths of Waltham police officer, utility worker
In a courtroom filled with somber police officers, Peter Simon, who had twice before been involved in car chases with police, pleaded not guilty to two counts of manslaughter and other motor vehicle charges.
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Business
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Two people have died after drinking Panera’s ‘charged’ beverages. Is marketing to blame?
Both wrongful death lawsuits claimed the deceased typically steered clear of energy drinks and argued that Panera’s beverages were not adequately advertised as such.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | December 7, 2023
WATCH: Emma Stone's 'Poor Things' leaves great impression, Pindell grades fourth GOP debate, Murder in Boston: How the Charles Stuart investigation was born
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Murder in Boston: How the Charles Stuart investigation was born
Pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter Brendan McCarthy and a team of Boston Globe reporters spent years reexamining the 'Nightmare on Mission Hill.’
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Pindell grades fourth GOP debate, reacts to Biden’s stunning admission
WATCH: The Globe political reporter explains who emerged as #2 behind Trump. Plus, why Biden is running for reelection and a discouraging poll on young voters.
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The Nation
Politics
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Hunter Biden indicted on nine tax charges, adding to gun charges in special counsel probe
Hunter Biden has been indicted on nine tax charges in California as a special counsel investigation into the business dealings of the president’s son intensifies against the backdrop of the looming 2024 election.
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Nation
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No UNLV students killed in shooting; victims were faculty members, university says
After opening fire, the gunman went to several other floors of the business school before he was killed in a shootout with two university police detectives outside the building, which is next to the university’s student union, UNLV Police Chief Adam Garcia said.
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Nation
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Texas judge grants woman’s request for abortion
A Texas judge granted a request on Thursday to allow an abortion despite the state’s strict bans, ruling in the case of a pregnant woman whose fetus was diagnosed with a fatal condition.
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The World
World
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Israel says Hamas fired rockets from near Gaza shelters
Israel accused Hamas on Thursday of firing rockets from what it called “humanitarian zones” in the southern Gaza Strip where thousands of desperate Palestinians have sought refuge, adding to concerns that no place in the battered enclave may be truly safe for civilians.
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World
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Killing of Reuters journalist was ‘apparently deliberate’ Israeli strike, group says
An Oct. 13 strike that killed a videographer for the Reuters news agency and injured six others in southern Lebanon was carried out by the Israeli military and appeared to be a deliberate attack, Human Rights Watch said Thursday.
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World
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Ukraine carries on fight while pondering an erosion of US aid
As the Kremlin reveled in the failure of Congress to approve new military assistance for Ukraine and President Biden railed against Republican lawmakers for “kneecapping” an ally in its hour of need, Ukrainian soldiers, political leaders, and Ukraine’s allies were all left asking the same question Thursday: What happens if the United States stops providing military assistance?
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Wu scores some important wins in new police contract
But follow-through will be critical in setting Boston policing on a new and better path.
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OPINION
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Why the US must support Ukraine with aid
The Ukrainian people deserve our continued military and humanitarian support to resist an escalating war of Russian state-sponsored terrorism that has already killed nearly 10,000 and injured almost 18,000 Ukrainian civilians.
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OPINION
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The pages of life keep turning
You start as a young mother smiling at cross-legged children and then, a seeming minute later, you are an older person balancing a pile of books in a corner of a Children’s Room — where you don’t really belong — and the library is closing. Such is time passing without choice.
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Metro
Transportation
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‘Insane.’ T reports back-to-back worker safety incidents. Again.
The T disclosed Thursday a pair of safety incidents — including a worker injury and a near-miss involving an electrified third rail — less than three months after a series of similar incidents led the agency to be rapped by federal officials.
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Massachusetts
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Mass. attorney general sues Nationalist Social Club over harassment, intimidation
“NSC-131 has engaged in a concerted campaign to target and terrorize people across Massachusetts and interfere with their rights,” Campbell said in a statement.
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Higher Education
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A plane flying over Harvard’s campus pulled banner that said ‘Harvard Hates Jews’ with Palestinian flag
The Globe could not immediately confirm who organized or funded the plane that circled low over Harvard's campus in Cambridge on Thursday.
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Sports
sabres 3, bruins 1
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Loss to Sabres stung, but Bruins have a bigger thing to worry about: Charlie McAvoy’s injury status
McAvoy, who left early in the third after colliding with Buffalo’s JJ Peterka, suffered an upper-body injury, but little is known about the extent of his injury.
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Golf
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In a stunner, Masters champion Jon Rahm bolts PGA Tour for Saudi-funded LIV Golf
He said he would keep private how much the deal was worth amid reports his compensation is in the $500 million range.
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bruins notebook
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With Jeremy Swayman ailing, Tuukka Rask dons the goalie gear at Bruins morning skate
With Brandon Bussi getting the call up from Providence in the afternoon, Rask’s time as the emergency backup goalie was limited to less than an hour.
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Business
Business
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Two people have died after drinking Panera’s ‘charged’ beverages. Is marketing to blame?
Both wrongful death lawsuits claimed the deceased typically steered clear of energy drinks and argued that Panera’s beverages were not adequately advertised as such.
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say more
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You should still get the COVID-19 vaccine. The Nobel Prize winner who helped discover it explains why.
Dr. Drew Weissman, who grew up in Lexington, is this week’s guest on the Globe’s Say More podcast with Shirley Leung.
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Technology
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As EV sales growth slows, Mass. car dealers ask Biden to ‘tap the brakes’ on electric transition
The owners of 111 Massachusetts auto dealerships have urged the administration to back off on tougher emissions standards that would effectively compel carmakers to use electric drivetrains in two-thirds of all new cars in the next decade.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Juanita Castro, anti-communist sister of Cuban leaders Fidel and Raul, dies in Miami at 90
The sister of Cuban rulers Fidel and Raúl Castro, Juanita Castro worked with the CIA against their communist government. Florida had been her home since shortly after fleeing the island nearly 60 years ago.
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Obituaries
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William Murphy Jr., an inventor of the modern blood bag, dies at 100
A biomedical engineer, Dr. William Murphy Jr. was an inventor of the vinyl blood bag that replaced breakable bottles in the Korean War and made transfusions safe and reliable on battlefields, in hospitals, and at scenes of natural disasters and accidents.
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Obituaries
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Andrea Fay Friedman, who built a breakthrough acting career, dies at 53
An actress who starred in the groundbreaking television series “Life Goes On,” Andrea Fay Friedman was known for her portrayals of people with developmental disabilities.
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Arts & Lifestyle
FOOD
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Boston tourism officials want visitors to put their money where their mouth is
Meet Boston launches a new initiative to elevate the area as a dining destination.
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Visual Arts
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MFA opens its new Judaica gallery on the first night of Hanukkah
The gallery, a rarity among American art museums, has been years in the making but comes at a heavy moment.
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Theater
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In her solo show, Kenice Mobley casts a light on her darkest hours
Mobley, who began her stand-up career in Boston, deals with weighty subjects in “Don’t Kill Yourself Yet,” which she'll perform at the Rockwell in Somerville.
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