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Subject Today's Headlines: Harvard professors aghast that Claudine Gay resigned without transparent review of plagiarism accusations
Date January 7, 2024 10:37 AM
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Sunday, January 7, 2024


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Harvard professors aghast that Claudine Gay resigned without transparent review of plagiarism accusations

A dozen Harvard professors described their sense of frustration at what they saw as a university whose mandate is to take the time needed to find the truth instead working at the speed of a scandal in the social media age.
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Corporate compensation for Harvard’s new interim president stands out among Ivy League peers

Experts on university governance and critics say such arrangements can raise a host of conflicts of interest, especially in health care industries where academia and industry are often deeply enmeshed.
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‘The only one saying Donald Trump is a liar’: Chris Christie resists calls to drop out

Less than three weeks before the New Hampshire primary, Christie’s campaign is looking not only quixotic but increasingly counterproductive, as the moral case for his presidency butts up against simple political game theory.
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Orthodox Christmas: Why it’s celebrated by some believers 13 days after Dec. 25

While much of the world has Christmas in the rearview mirror by now, people in some Eastern Orthodox traditions will celebrate the holy day on Sunday.
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WWII-era munitions found under water in survey of Southern California industrial waste dump site

The survey, which used deep-water uncrewed vehicles equipped with sonar and a video camera, was a high-tech follow up in a region known to have been the dumping ground for industrial and chemical waste from the 1930s through the 1970s.
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Prominent Black church in New York sued for gender bias by woman who sought to be its senior pastor

Along with the church, the lawsuit — filed Dec. 29 — specifically names the search committee chair, Valerie S. Grant, accusing her of behaving inappropriately by asking Eboni Marshall Turman questions and pressing issues not broached with her male counterparts.
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As Gaza losses mount under strikes, dignified burials are another casualty

For four days, Kareem Sabawi’s body lay wrapped in a blanket in a cold, empty apartment as his family sheltered nearby. He was killed during intense Israeli bombardment near his family home, his father and mother said, and in the days that followed, it was too dangerous to step outside and lay their 10-year-old child to rest.
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Hezbollah fires rockets at Israel in response to killing in Beirut

The Lebanese militia Hezbollah fired a volley of rockets toward a small military base in northern Israel on Saturday, in what the group said was an initial response to the assassination of a senior Hamas commander in Lebanon this past week that has raised fears of a wider conflict.
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Ukraine’s Patriot defenses at work: shuddering booms and bursts of light

The first warning was a blip, a small anomaly picked up by radar scanning the skies over Ukraine. Within seconds, it became clear that the blip was a Russian ballistic missile streaking in Kyiv’s direction at several times the speed of sound.
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‘Tsunami’ of unmet care needs for adults with autism has hit Mass.

Readers react to a Spotlight Team follow-up on families grappling with a struggling Department of Developmental Services system.
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OPINION


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The forever presidential election

Forget 2024 election fatigue. We’re still dealing with the never-ending aftermath of the 2020 general election.
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On Blue Hill Avenue, a legal quagmire over the future of a Black church

Spirit and Truth Baptist Church, located in Dorchester across the street from Franklin Park, has been sold, but continues to be at the center of a confusing thicket of litigation across multiple courts that has pitted some of the congregation’s members against its pastor of two decades.
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Crowd gathers in Concord to mark anniversary of Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol

Concord Indivisible, a group of progressive activists who want to elect more Democrats, and Reclaim Our Democracy, a volunteer organization with roots at First Parish in Concord, organized the event.
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Excitement and joy: Boston’s Latin Quarter celebrates Three Kings Day

“It's about the continuation of the celebration of Christmas, and holding onto something you were hoping would happen in the New Year,” said Celina Miranda, executive director of Hyde Square Task Force.
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Is Robert Kraft ready to move on from Bill Belichick? First they need to have ‘The Talk.’

While many across the league expect Kraft to move on from Belichick, Kraft’s silence has created an air of uncertainty.
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If this is the end for Bill Belichick, he deserves gratitude, and other thoughts

Belichick has delivered the goods longer and better than any other coach in NFL history.
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Trent Frederic provides a spark as Bruins offense remains hot in win over Lightning

Trent Frederic scored two goals for the second time in four games for Boston, which has at least four goals in six consecutive contests since returning from the three-day holiday break.
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Get ready for AI mayhem in the 2024 elections

Persuasive deepfakes and personalized disinformation are sure to come at voters.
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The misguided idea that universities are left-wing hotbeds

Colleges like Harvard and Yale hoard endowment funds, gobble up real estate, and churn out far more management consultants than social justice warriors.
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Mario Zagallo, the World Cup winning player and coach for Brazil, dies at age 92

The first person to win the World Cup both as a player and a manager, Zagallo is for many Brazilian soccer fans synonymous with patriotism, grit and glory.
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Mike Sadler, intrepid desert navigator in World War II, dies at 103

A World War II navigator on the trackless Sahara of North Africa, Major Mike Sadler guided Britain’s first special forces across sand seas on daring behind-the-lines night raids that blew up enemy aircraft on the ground and troops in their billets.
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Just how legit are the Golden Globes anyway?

The yearly ceremony is at a crossroads which, prior to its high-profile comedown in 2021 and its forced absence from TV in 2022, has long been considered the launchpad of the movie awards season.
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These are the people in her neighborhood: Cambridge photographer documents changing city in ‘Book of Saints’

Kristen Joy Emack’s black-and-white portraits will be on view starting Friday at Gallery Kayafas.
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How Seth MacFarlane’s New England roots influenced his Framingham-set prequel series ‘Ted’

The show’s creator found inspiration in "loud and abrasive and just impossible to ignore" Bostonians.
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Antarctica is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. Are tourists making it worse?

One study found that each tourist’s arrival to the continent results in 83 tons of snow loss. And interest only continues to grow.
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Forget over-hyped tourist hotspots. Here are the best destinations to visit in 2024.

Here’s a handy rule of thumb for determining where to travel in 2024: Look at the many lists and surveys of places people plan to visit this year, then pick somewhere else. Here are some ideas to get you started.
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From card bowls to laundry chutes, remnants of our housing history

In some cases, they provide an extra dose of charm, like small love letters from an era when everything wasn’t done with a smartphone in hand.
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Ask the Remodeler: Condensation issues on brick and piping

Send your home improvement questions to [email protected].
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