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Thursday, December 21, 2023
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Maine
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Her Lewiston bar radiated laughter for 25 years. Then came the mass shooting.
With Schemengees Bar & Grille, Kathy Lebel brought her own love of billiards to life, always reinventing, always coming back with the next big idea for how to have a great time. Now, she's unsure what's next for the pool hall but cautiously hopeful.
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‘Racist and wrong’: Mayor Wu apologizes to Boston’s Black community, men falsely linked to Stuart killing
Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox also apologized for the department's actions following the 1989 killing of Carol Stuart, including the police manhunt that involved countless questionable stops and searches of young Black men.
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Higher Education
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Harvard says president Claudine Gay is correcting another piece of her writing
“President Gay will update her dissertation correcting . . . instances of inadequate citation,” a summary of the university's review of its president's writings released Wednesday said.
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Higher Education
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Harvard says president Claudine Gay is correcting another piece of her writing
“President Gay will update her dissertation correcting . . . instances of inadequate citation,” a summary of the university's review of its president's writings released Wednesday said.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | December 20, 2023
WATCH: Wednesday's show. Stories include: Holiday treats for sports fans during the last week of the year, the holiday classic with a local twist.
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Colorado removes Trump from ballot, Mayor Wu makes big announcement
WATCH: Political Reporter James Pindell answers what could happen if other states boot the former president. Plus, what the Mayor's apology means for the city.
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ER, urgent care or your doctor’s office? Choose wisely.
WATCH: Your choice could have a big impact on your wallet. Consumer advocacy reporter Sean P. Murphy breaks down the difference based on his experience.
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The Nation
Nation
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US releases ally of Venezuelan president in exchange for 10 Americans
The deal came after months of negotiations between President Biden and Maduro’s top officials, which were brokered by Qatar, according to US officials. It comes as the Biden administration tries to improve relations with the authoritarian government in Caracas.
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Nation
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New York City moves to end most uses of solitary confinement
New York City banned most uses of solitary confinement in city jails on Wednesday, setting the stage for a showdown between City Council leaders and Mayor Eric Adams, who opposes the ban and has vowed to veto the measure.
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Political Notebook
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Trump’s lawyers tell Supreme Court to stay out of immunity dispute in 2020 election case for now
Special counsel Jack Smith’s team last week urged the nation’s high court to take up and quickly consider Trump’s claims that he enjoys immunity from prosecution as a former president.
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The World
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After years of wrangling, EU countries reach major deal on migration
European countries struck a key deal Wednesday to overhaul their joint migration system, an agreement years in the making and aimed at allaying mounting pressure from ascendant far-right political parties across the continent.
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World
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Hamas leader makes visit to Egypt for Gaza talks
Ismail Haniyeh, the top political leader of Hamas, was in Cairo on Wednesday to hold talks with Egyptian officials about a possible truce in the war in the Gaza Strip as concerns in Israel grow over the fates of the dozens of hostages still being held in the enclave.
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Blocked by Polish truckers, Ukraine turns to the Black Sea to boost trade
Ukraine’s government said Tuesday that more than 10 million tons of cargo had already been exported through a shipping corridor recently established by Ukraine to evade Russia’s effective blockade of its Black Sea ports. Half of these exports are agricultural products, Oleksandr Kubrakov, Ukraine’s infrastructure minister, said in a statement.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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After Colorado court kicks Trump off ballot, US Supreme Court needs to settle questions on 14th Amendment
The high court needs to set standards for what counts as insurrection lest state courts start removing candidates for inconsistent and overly broad reasons.
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OPINION
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Are blessings for same-sex couples the beginning of the end of anti-LGBTQ Catholic theology?
By making blessings available to same-sex couples, our church has, for the first time in any document, acknowledged that there can be holiness and sacredness in these relationships.
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LETTERS
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Homeless family’s agony is an indictment of state’s harsh aid policy
We should be helping the homeless with housing without question or delay. It is unconscionable for the state to decide that some poor people apparently deserve to be homeless.
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Metro
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‘Racist and wrong’: Mayor Wu apologizes to Boston’s Black community, men falsely linked to Stuart killing
Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox also apologized for the department's actions following the 1989 killing of Carol Stuart, including the police manhunt that involved countless questionable stops and searches of young Black men.
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Rhode Island
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States are trashing troves of masks and pandemic gear as huge, costly stockpiles linger and expire
Some states that stockpiled millions of masks and other personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic are now throwing the items away.
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Wu’s eloquent apology can be the start of healing
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu issued something none of her predecessors had been able to muster: an eloquent, full-throated apology to Willie Bennett and Alan Swanson.
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Sports
CELTICS
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Jayson Tatum missed his first game of season, but Kristaps Porzingis made sure it didn’t cost Celtics
Celtics forward Jayson Tatum missed Wednesday’s 144-119 destruction of the Kings due to the left ankle sprain he suffered during Boston’s overtime loss to the Warriors on Tuesday night. It’s the first game he has missed this season.
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Tyler O’Neill thinks his breakout 2021 was no anomaly, and the Red Sox hope their new outfielder is right
Acquired from the Cardinals in a trade earlier this month, O'Neill has both speed and an elite glove in the outfield — two things the Red Sox have been sorely lacking in recent years.
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PATRIOTS
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Patriots veterans push any weight of Bill Belichick’s status aside, focus on finishing season strong
Belichick's future as Patriots coach not a distraction to players. “I have a job to do, and Bill will tell you the same thing,” defensive lineman Davon Godchaux said.
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Business
Technology
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Trailing other states, Massachusetts kicks off EV charging program
Assignments are expected in May to pick companies to build DC fast charging stations serving Route 2, Interstate 91, Interstate 495, and a portion of Interstate 195.
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THE FINE PRINT
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Emergency room versus urgent care: Which should you go to if you’re hurt or sick?
Our choices in those stressful moments have serious financial consequences.
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commentary
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Mayor Wu’s Electeds of Color holiday party was a sign of how far Boston has come
It matters that Boston’s first elected mayor of color can host a gathering for a dozen Black, Latino, and Asian politicians at a locale synonymous with power.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Jeanne Hoff, pioneering transgender psychiatrist, dies at 85
Perhaps the first openly transgender psychiatrist, Dr. Jeanne Hoff, allowed a documentary crew to accompany her to the operating room for her gender-affirming surgery, a choice mostly done as an example for her patients.
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Longtime Chiefs offensive lineman Ed Budde dies at the age of 83
One of the leaders of fearsome Chiefs teams that won AFL titles in 1966 and 1969, then beat the Vikings in Super Bowl IV, Ed Budde was a five-time AFL All-Star and was chosen to two Pro Bowls once the league merged with the NFL.
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J.G.A. Pocock, historian who argued for historical context, dies at 99
As one of a group of historians known collectively as the Cambridge School, J.G.A. Pocock came to prominence in the late 1960s with a fresh approach to the study of political thought, characterized by an emphasis on context and an unwillingness to assume that all ideas and problems were viewed in the past as they would be viewed today.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Books
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In Michael O’Donnell’s debut novel, a father and son hide from danger in the White Mountains
The Boston College Law graduate drew inspiration for “Above the Fire” from a time of COVID isolation with his own son.
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Television
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George Clooney: Matthew Perry ‘wasn’t happy’ making ‘Friends’
"It didn’t bring him joy or happiness or peace," Clooney revealed in an interview with Deadline.
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After 12 years, two children, and ‘Barbie,’ Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach quietly marry
The couple wrote box-office-hit "Barbie" together during the pandemic.
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