From The Boston Globe <[email protected]>
Subject Today's Headlines: Biotech bound: For blue-collar apprentices, biomanufacturing can be a ticket to the middle class
Date December 26, 2023 9:58 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Today's Headlines
‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌

Tuesday, December 26, 2023


[link removed]

[link removed]
Today's Headlines

[link removed]
Today's Paper
[link removed]
Metro
[link removed]
Opinion
[link removed]
Sports
[link removed]
Arts
[link removed]
Comics
[link removed]
Crossword





Page one







[link removed]

Biotech


[link removed]
Biotech bound: For blue-collar apprentices, biomanufacturing can be a ticket to the middle class

Dozens of low-wage workers in the Boston area are training for opportunities in the growing field of drug production. Here are some of their stories.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]







[link removed]

Media


[link removed]
Molly McPherson knows why your favorite celebrity couple broke up

Or, at least, she can take her best guess — which the New England-based crisis communications expert then shares with her nearly half-million TikTok followers.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





[link removed]

Around New England


[link removed]
In Vermont, behind a tarnished badge

Franklin County Sheriff John Grismore lost his certification as a police officer for kicking a handcuffed and shackled prisoner. But he is resisting calls for his resignation, even from fellow sheriffs.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





[link removed]

Money, Power, Inequality


[link removed]
‘We have a long way to go’: Three years after Boston declares racism a public health threat, the work is as critical as ever

The work for equality remains as critical as ever, especially as the level of public attention and motivation that mobilized in 2020 fades and as an “anti-woke” sentiment across the country aims to unravel the progress that has already been made.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







[link removed]




[link removed]



[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







[link removed]
Go to Page One &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


Boston Globe Today










[link removed]
Boston Globe Today | December 25, 2023

WATCH: The full episode from Christmas Day. Stories include: The Best TV shows of 2023, How to keep you and your pets warm this winter.
[link removed]
Watch &rarr;










[link removed]
The TikTok PR expert decoding celebrity gossip

WATCH: Reporter Dana Gerber takes us inside the world of Molly McPherson, the New England-based crisis communicator turned viral sensation.
[link removed]
Watch &rarr;










[link removed]
Holiday cocktail and mocktail recipes

WATCH: Looking to switch up your festive sips? We take you to the hidden Eastie bar with creative drinks to serve at your celebratory meal.
[link removed]
Watch &rarr;








[link removed]
Go to Boston Globe Today &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


The Nation






Nation


[link removed]
Nikki Haley is trying to make a move in Iowa. Is it too late?

The Iowa caucuses are in three weeks, on Jan. 15, and Donald Trump retains a commanding lead in the polls. But Nikki Haley has been gaining ground.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Nation


[link removed]
In Los Angeles district attorney race, rhetoric shifts from reform to fear

There is a perception in Los Angeles that the city is less safe and that the incumbent's policies are to blame, an argument advanced by many of his challengers but largely unsupported by data.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Politics


[link removed]
NIH’s new leader wants to broaden participation in medical research

After being nominated by President Biden and winning Senate confirmation last month, Dr. Monica M. Bertagnolli became the 17th director of the NIH.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to The Nation &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


The World






World


[link removed]
Russia sees a Western hand behind Serbian street protests

Claims of a Western plot by Russia’s ambassador to Serbia were the latest efforts by Moscow to thwart a so far mostly fruitless diplomatic campaign by the United States and Europe to lure Serbia out of Russia’s orbit
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





World


[link removed]
Ukraine says it downed 5 Russian planes, as Moscow claims it seized a town

Just days after claiming to have downed three Su-34 fighter-bombers Friday, the Ukrainian military said it had destroyed two more jets Sunday.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







World


[link removed]
Israel’s economy expected to shrink 2% as war sidelines workers

The spike in unemployment reflects the fact that about 900,000 people were called up to fight, stayed home to take care of children because schools had closed, or evacuated from towns near the borders with Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to The World &rarr;

[link removed]


Editorial & Opinion






LETTERS


[link removed]
Harvard strains to find other words for ‘plagiarism’

One of the most important educational lessons to be taught at any level, and certainly by graduate school, is that of academic integrity. It does not come with a statement after the fact of one’s scholarly integrity.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





EDITORIAL


[link removed]
Amend the Community Preservation Act to promote more housing

It’s paid for historic fire trucks and church steeples, parks and swimming pools. But the popular law, which communities can opt in to, hasn’t lead to enough new housing.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







LETTERS


[link removed]
Debating the MCAS ballot question

Ending the graduation requirement "would set aside ignore well-established and respected state standards," writes one observer. Another writes that test-driven teaching leaves "no room for creativity or real learning."
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;









[link removed]
Go to Editorial & Opinion &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


Metro






As I see it


[link removed]
The watch is ending for the country’s last official lighthouse keeper

“As I See It,” a weekly photo column by Pulitzer Prize winner Stan Grossfeld, brings the stories of New England to Globe readers. This week Grossfeld visits with a lighthouse keeper who is retiring after 20 years.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Health


[link removed]
Evidence mounts that future vaccines should be inhaled

Growing evidence suggests that vaccines delivered by nasal spray or inhaler would block infections.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Metro


[link removed]
Today in History: December 26, tsunami kills hundreds of thousands in Asia

Today is Tuesday, Dec. 26, the 360th day of 2023. There are five days left in the year.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Metro &rarr;


Sports






Gary Washburn | on basketball


[link removed]
The Celtics handled the Lakers by making sure to take care of the little things

The Celtics battered the Lakers by focusing on the small details in the 126-115 win -- such as back cuts, extra passes, and seeking out the most advantageous matchup, forcing the league’s worst 3-point shooting teams to shoot threes.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





celtics 126, lakers 115


[link removed]
The Celtics’ scoring depth was on display in win over Lakers

All five starters scored at least 18 points, and each put his stamp on the game at various times.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Patriots


[link removed]
The Patriots cut Bailey Zappe in August. Now, he’s proving there’s a place for him in the NFL.

When Zappe's career hit a low point in the offseason, he reached out to someone with a legendary underdog story for advice.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Sports &rarr;


Business








Business


[link removed]
Communities at climate risk need help, but state dollars are hard to come by

As the threat of climate change looms, municipalities across the state are looking to find ways to prepare to keep their communities safe. The challenge — finding enough money to do so.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







SAY MORE


[link removed]
DraftKings CEO Jason Robins talks about why you’re seeing so many sports betting ads

Robins had plenty to say about why sports betting companies advertise heavily on TV, what’s being done to protect young consumers, and how he explains gambling to his own children.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;









Business


[link removed]
How wacky was the local business world in 2023? Two words: ‘cop slide’

Even in a year of grim headlines, the wild, weird, and offbeat broke through.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Business &rarr;


Obituaries






Obituaries


[link removed]
Mildred Miller, stalwart of the Metropolitan Opera, dies at 98

Mezzo-soprano Mildred Miller Posvar sang opera’s so-called trouser roles so many times that one of her daughters once told a friend, “My mommy is a boy.”
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Obituaries


[link removed]
Mildred Miller, stalwart of the Metropolitan Opera, dies at 98

Mezzo-soprano Mildred Miller Posvar sang opera’s so-called trouser roles so many times that one of her daughters once told a friend, “My mommy is a boy.”
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;










[link removed]



[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Obituaries &rarr;


Arts & Lifestyle






LOVE LETTERS


[link removed]
Can I follow them on social media?

We never made it to a date.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Theater


[link removed]
A ‘Die Hard’ diehard creates ‘Yippee Ki Yay,’ and the Huntington gets in on the action

Richard Marsh, inspired by the film he loves, created a lo-fi spoof with a few left turns: It's told in verse, performed by one actor, and adds a parallel story line about an exhausted dad who is married to a fellow "Die Hard" fanatic.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Music


[link removed]
Before coming to Cambridge, the Felice Brothers hatch a surprise for their fans

The band released their latest album, "Asylum on the Hill," without advance notice last week. They'll play the Sinclair Dec. 28.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Arts & Lifestyle &rarr;





[link removed]

[link removed]
Take a deeper look
Enjoy even more in-depth reporting with Boston Globe Today, our TV show covering the people and stories impacting our community. Hear directly from our journalists on everything from news and sports to culture and politics—and more.

[link removed]
WATCH NOW

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

About This Email
You received this message because you signed up for the Today's headlines newsletter. To automatically unsubscribe, please
[link removed]
click here .

Please note: this will unsubscribe you from the newsletter only. If you wish to cancel your BostonGlobe.com subscription, please call 1-888-MY-GLOBE (1-888-694-5623)
.

[link removed]
Sign up for more BostonGlobe.com newsletters .


If you are interested in advertising opportunities for this newsletter,
mailto:[email protected]
please contact us here .

[link removed]
View in Browser |
[link removed]
Manage Your Account |
[link removed]
Terms of Service |
[link removed]
Privacy Policy |
[link removed]
Help Center


Address:

The Boston Globe

1 Exchange Place Suite 201

Boston, MA 02109-2132


(c)Copyright 2023 Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis

  • Sender: Boston Globe
  • Political Party: n/a
  • Country: United States
  • State/Locality: n/a
  • Office: n/a
  • Email Providers:
    • Salesforce Email Studio (ExactTarget)