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Saturday, December 9, 2023
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Investigations
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A city asks: How could we not have known?
After Charles Stuart's death, it was like the whole world was looking down into the water where he went under, and seeing themselves in the reflection.
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Higher Education
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As fallout from explosive antisemitism hearing continues, Harvard president apologizes for her remarks
The presidents of UPenn, Harvard, and MIT have faced denunciations since they offered equivocal answers about whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated the schools' policies.
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Biotech
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‘Monumental’: FDA approves first CRISPR-based gene-editing drug, marking breakthrough for sickle cell disease
Casgevy was developed by Boston-based Vertex Pharmaceuticals and CRISPR Therapeutics, which is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, but has most of its workforce in Massachusetts.
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Healthcare
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Mass General Brigham reports strong year, but headwinds foreboding for the market
While the system is in the black by $95 million — a welcome return following last year’s record-breaking losses — it is treating fewer people than it would like to, largely because it has few places to discharge patients recovering from hospitalization.
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Army-Navy
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College football is always changing. Why does the Army-Navy game endure?
The commitment between the cadets and the midshipmen has endured since the rivals first met in 1890.
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Boston Globe Today
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Debunking Deflategate
WATCH: Correspondent Khalin Kapoor argues that the NFL came out of the scandal looking worse than Tom Brady and the Pats. Does sports columnist Bob Ryan agree?
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Doc Rivers: Trading Marcus Smart was a ‘great move’
WATCH: The former Celtics coach shares his thoughts on the team’s current roster ahead of being honored at the Sports Museum's 22nd annual event The Tradition.
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The Nation
Nation
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Michigan teen gets life in prison for Oxford High School attack
Judge Kwame Rowe rejected pleas from defense lawyers for a shorter sentence and ensured that Ethan Crumbley, 17, will not get an opportunity for parole.
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Nation
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Chronic fatigue syndrome is not rare, says new CDC survey. It affects 3.3 million US adults.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s number is larger than previous studies have suggested, and is likely boosted by some of the patients with long COVID.
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Nation
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Pregnant woman in Kentucky sues for the right to get an abortion
The suit, filed in state court in Louisville, says Kentucky’s near-total prohibition of abortion violates the plaintiff’s rights to privacy and self-determination under the state constitution.
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The World
World
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A rocket attack targets the US Embassy in Baghdad, causing minor damage but no casualties
The attack was the first on the embassy located in the heavily fortified Green Zone of Iraq’s capital to be confirmed since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war.
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World
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At COP28, pageantry is over and negotiations get intense; ‘It’s go time’ to save planet in peril
Teams of veteran negotiators fanned out Friday at the United Nations climate conference with orders to get the strongest, most ambitious agreements possible, especially on the central issue of the fading future of fossil fuels for a dangerously warming planet.
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World
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Putin, bidding to cement his legacy, will seek reelection as president
President Vladimir Putin said Friday that he would run for reelection in March, seeking a fifth term that would extend his rule to 2030 and, if served to completion, make him Russia’s longest-serving leader since Catherine the Great in the late 18th century.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Does anyone care that kids are still drowning in the Rio Grande?
When it happened under Donald Trump, deaths at the US-Mexico border triggered national outrage. Now they’re met with a shrug.
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LETTERS
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Teaching, preaching climate action
Readers weigh in on a wide range of topics, from mandating national standards for teaching about climate change to promoting state legislation that would help fund energy retrofits.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Utility worker Roderick Jackson, killed in Waltham crash, remembered as ‘heart’ and ‘backbone’ of family
Gathered around the kitchen table, 12-year-old Roderick Jackson sliced up a small pizza for his siblings and proudly sat back as his younger siblings devoured the pizza, his brother Manuel Asprilla-Hassan recalled Friday.
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Politics
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Healey taps state solicitor, former adviser to fill first open seat on Supreme Judicial Court
Elizabeth "Bessie" Dewar, 43, would be the youngest person to join the Supreme Judicial Court since 1972.
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GLOBE SANTA
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Neighbor helping neighbor: It’s the spirit of Globe Santa
The unofficial tradition of grassroots community support for Globe Santa continues through the years in pop-up efforts, large and small, by individuals and groups who find creative ways to support Globe Santa.
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Sports
CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Technically speaking, Jaylen Brown didn’t expect to get ejected
Boston has been a dominant first-half team before regressing after the break, with the biggest struggles arriving in the third quarter.
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CELTICS 133, KNICKS 123
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With return of Kristaps Porzingis, Celtics hit full throttle in another win over the Knicks
Derrick White had 30 points to lead the way, while Porzingis added 21 points and Jayson Tatum another 25 Friday at TD Garden.
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RED SOX
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Red Sox trade for Cardinals outfielder Tyler O’Neill
O’Neill, 28, has only once reached 500 plate appearances. That was in 2021, with the righthanded bat cracked 34 home runs and won his second straight Gold Glove.
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Business
Technology
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Targeting online gambling, Northeastern lawyer who fought Big Tobacco sues DraftKings
Law professor Richard Daynard, who helped uncover evidence that tobacco companies knew about the cancer risks of smoking, said he sees online gambling as a looming crisis for society.
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Business
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New Balance adds another $10 million to its pledge to UMass Boston for sports program
The $10 million gift is tied for the second largest at UMass Boston, alongside a $10 million pledge from hospital operator Mass General Brigham announced earlier this year.
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Trendlines
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A soft landing for the economy looks more likely after new jobs report
Growth is expanding at a moderated pace that should allow the Federal Reserve to cut borrowing costs next year, though probably not as soon as the most optimistic forecasters had predicted.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ryan O’Neal, actor who starred in ‘Love Story’ and ‘Paper Moon,’ dies at 82
A heartthrob actor, Ryan O'Neal went from a TV soap opera to an Oscar-nominated role in “Love Story” and delivered a wry performance opposite his charismatic 9-year-old daughter Tatum in “Paper Moon."
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Obituaries
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Patrick J. Kenney Jr., 42, who died in apparent accident in Kowloon parking lot, was devoted father
Mr. Kenney, who had recuperated from a series of strokes, “wanted to live life to the fullest after that because he knew tomorrow wasn’t promised," his wife, Lauren, said.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Museums
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‘She’s got it right’: Healey hangs two MFA paintings by Black artists in her State House office
The paintings, “Black Tie” by Robert T. Freeman and “At the Tremont Street Car Barns” by Allan Rohan Crite, depict Black Americans in society in earlier decades.
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Lifestyle
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Checking in on Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen, one year after divorce
As Brady podcasts and Bündchen practices martial arts, Us Weekly reports the pair is going about co-parenting in a “really mature way.”
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Visual Arts
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Photographic inwardness, photographic outwardness
Torrance York and Neal Rantoul show how a direct approach can go in different directions.
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