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Monday, December 18, 2023
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Cradle of Doubt
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The Internet is awash in parents who endorse co-sleeping. And public health agencies are largely silent.
Government officials can be quick to punish parents whose babies die while sleeping with them, but slow to craft a safety message that resonates with today’s parents.
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Business
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Santa Claus is coming to town. And he’s making bank.
New England impersonators say playing St. Nick can be a sophisticated and lucrative affair, particularly when Santas are in short supply.
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Politics
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Biden is not on the New Hampshire primary ballot. A write-in effort is trying everything to make him win.
Leaders of the “Write-In Biden” campaign in New Hampshire trotted out a giant sample ballot on Thursday to show voters precisely how to cast a ballot for the incumbent president.
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K-12
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Tensions remain high as K-12 schools struggle to address Israel-Hamas war
Just as controversy surrounding responses to the Israel-Hamas war has roiled university campuses, tensions also have spilled over into K-12 schools in the greater Boston area.
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World
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Israel’s allies urge restraint as Netanyahu vows ‘fight to the end’
The Israeli military bombarded dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip over the weekend as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to keep fighting in the territory, even as anguish over the Israeli military’s accidental killings of three hostages raised new questions about how his government is prosecuting the war.
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The Nation
Nation
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As 2023 holidays dawn, face masks have settled in as an occasional feature of the American landscape
As 2023 draws to an end, with promises of holiday parties and crowds and lots of inadvertent exchanges of shared air, mask-wearing is much more off than on around the country even as COVID's long tail lingers.
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Vase bought at Goodwill for $3.99 sells for more than $100,000
Jessica Vincent had a feeling the incandescent vase might be worth something. Its history, however, stunned her.
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Nation
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Girls bear the brunt of new HIV infections, assessment suggests
The data, released as part of an annual snapshot on children and HIV/AIDS, suggest that gender inequality, limited access to health care, and a dearth of educational programs put girls at particular risk for HIV worldwide.
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The World
World
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Why Chile’s draft constitution reads like a US conservative wish list
The parallels between the movements in the two countries underscore the wide reach and growing global influence of religious conservatives in the United States — and of the US Supreme Court.
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World
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Russia and Ukraine launch numerous drone attacks targeting a Russian air base and Black Sea coast
Stepped-up drone attacks over the past month come as both sides are keen to show they aren’t deadlocked as the war approaches the two-year mark.
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Pope Francis’ 87th birthday closes out a big year of efforts to reform the church, cement his legacy
Pope Francis turned 87 on Sunday, closing out a year that saw big milestones in his efforts to reform the Catholic Church as well as health scares that raise questions about his future as pope.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Who should prep university presidents? Crisis managers, not lawyers.
No competent crisis manager would have permitted the presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT to come across as human automatons.
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EDITORIAL
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Did Claudine Gay plagiarize or not? Harvard should be clear.
The university’s governing board said a review of the president’s work had found instances of “inadequate citation,” but also that she hadn’t violated “standards for research misconduct.” Huh?
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LETTERS
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To Brookline resident, throwaway line lands with a thud
In a recent editorial praising the new state law mandating rezoning related to communities with state-aided transportation, while sort of praising Newton, you cannot pass up the chance to take a shot at my town.
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Metro
Politics
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A Boston holiday party was held. Racial outrage ensued.
A seemingly innocuous holiday party is not usually headline news, but this week’s gathering for a local “Electeds of Color” group went viral after an e-mail gaffe for the soiree.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Hundreds of BPS jobs on the line as federal funds run out
The bleak financial outlook also could lead to the closure of dozens of classrooms and reductions in support services for students.
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Massachusetts
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Boston Tea Party Museum workers in awe over descendant’s preserved documents
Evan O’Brien, creative director for the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, said the story of the Boston Tea Party is one of “common, everyday people.”
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Sports
Instant Analysis
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The notion of the Patriots playing to save Bill Belichick’s job seems like wishful thinking now
The Patriots showed little creativity or spunk on offense and looked like they are perfectly content playing out the string to wrap up the season.
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Nicole Yang | State of the Patriots
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Even though Bill Belichick won’t say it, we know who the Patriots are
The Patriots lack the talent to compete, abundantly clear in a loss to the Chiefs.
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CELTICS 114, MAGIC 97
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Magic win reflects Jaylen Brown’s maturation, Celtics’ development
With Jayson Tatum having to sit for stretches, Brown stepped up during an impressive win over Orlando.
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Business
Business
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Santa Claus is coming to town. And he’s making bank.
New England impersonators say playing St. Nick can be a sophisticated and lucrative affair, particularly when Santas are in short supply.
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innovation economy
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Breathing life into an online community isn’t easy. Here’s what HubSpot and others have learned.
From HubSpot to Ekos to Reddit, building a business around digital forums takes a great deal of time and focus.
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Housing
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Somerville learns to love the triple-decker, again
Housing advocates say the Somerville City Council’s vote last month makes it the first city in the region to fully legalize Boston’s famous stacked housing type.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Mike Grgich dies at 100; his wine stunned the French by besting theirs
Mr. Grgich, a Croatian immigrant who considered himself not a wine maker but a wine sitter, leveraged a wine-tasting victory into his own Napa winery.
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Obituaries
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Ted Morgan, 91, dies; Pulitzer-winning writer straddled two cultures
A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and prolific author of acclaimed nonfiction books, Ted Morgan renounced his noble French title in favor of a conventional all-American name.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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That $4 thrift shop painting finally does sell for big bucks
The saga of the $4 thrift shop painting has a happy ending after all.
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Lifestyle
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Lynn program for Afghan refugees gets grant support from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Archewell Foundation
The New American Association of Massachusetts received a grant for its Afghan Women Workshop.
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ASK AMY
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Readers should put A Book on Every Bed
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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