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Monday, January 8, 2024
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Politics
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How three undecided New Hampshire voters are making their GOP primary decisions
The alchemy of how any individual settles on a political candidate is more unpredictable and complex than reams of polls could ever capture. Hear how these GOP voters are making their decisions.
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Elections
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Mass gun violence vexed the leading Republican candidates. When it came to gun laws, they did little to stop it.
As governors, Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis each had to respond to mass shootings in their respective states. Neither sought restrictions on firearms as a way to stop future violence.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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If it was his final game as Patriots coach, Bill Belichick, a man of history and accomplishment, never, never, never gave in
Winston Churchill's great quote resonated until the very end of the season.
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Obituaries
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Joe O’Donnell, entrepreneur and transformative philanthropist for cystic fibrosis, dies at 79
Raising money to develop treatments for cystic fibrosis, which claimed the life of his son, “is by far the most important thing that I do,” Mr. O'Donnell said. “It is Joey’s legacy.”
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Politics
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With shutdown looming, House and Senate leaders agree on spending levels
Senate and House leaders announced Sunday that they had struck an overarching agreement on 2024 government funding, but it was not clear whether they would be able to cement the deal and pass it into law in time to avert a partial government shutdown in less than two weeks.
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The Nation
Nation
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NASA and private industry aim for moon landings in 2024
The expected blast-off of a moon mission early Monday is the first of a number of significant space events coming up in 2024.
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Nation
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Marijuana buyers from Texas fuel a ‘Little Amsterdam’ in New Mexico
Cars with Texas plates flock regularly to the many cannabis dispensaries that have sprung up since New Mexico began legal recreational sales in 2022.
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Nation
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The US sees a drop in illegal border crossings after Mexico increases enforcement
The decrease in illegal crossings is welcome news for the White House, which is locked in talks with Senate negotiators over restricting asylum and $110 billion in aid for Ukraine and Israel hangs in the balance.
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The World
World
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‘Two men down’: For Ukrainian medics, it was time to move
The medics at combat outposts provide basic trauma care, amid brutal conditions and a numbing routine.
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World
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The son of veteran correspondent is the fifth member of his family killed by Israeli strikes on Gaza
Hamza Dahdouh, who was working for Al Jazeera, and Mustafa Tharaya, a freelance journalist, were killed when a strike hit their car while they were driving to an assignment in southern Gaza, according to Al Jazeera.
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War brings tensions, and semi-automatic rifles, into an Israeli college
At the University of Haifa, a uniquely mixed institution where more than 40 percent of students are Arabs, anxieties over the fighting in Gaza are amplified by what is among the school’s proudest achievements — its diversity.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Voc-tech schools offer a brass ring to a good job — but only for those who get a coveted slot
Admission lotteries can provide fairness now for a system that needs to be expanded.
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OPINION
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Donald Trump, Nikki Haley should know history — because we know theirs
No one is arguing that presidential candidates should have a mastery of the details of history. But it is essential that they have a general notion of the mainstreams of history.
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LETTERS
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He’s 65, and he is never ever ever going to tune out Taylor Swift
Her melodies and hooks are timeless. The first time I heard her (either “Love Story” or “Our Song”), I took notice.
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Metro
Politics
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Healey to unveil $375 million in spending cuts as tax revenues lag projections
Seven Massachusetts lawmakers told the Globe that they received calls from Healey administration officials Sunday that the budget for local earmarks will be slashed in half.
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Higher Education
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Valedictorian Project helps give disadvantaged Boston-area students a more level playing field
This academic year marks a milestone for the organization, as its first cohort of college freshmen are now seniors.
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Weather
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Snow in parts of Massachusetts brought hazardous driving conditions, power outages — and a little fun
The National Weather Service said the icy conditions were likely to stick through the Monday morning commute, “so people really should plan on a little extra time.”
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Sports
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‘It starts with him.’ The Celtics don’t take Jayson Tatum for granted, or see how anyone could
The two-time All-NBA first-team player has been so stellar this season that he sometimes go underappreciated amid Boston's league-best 28-7 start.
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Ben Volin | Instant Analysis
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Loss to the Jets serves as one last indignity for Bill Belichick and the Patriots
The Patriots finished 4-13, Belichick’s worst season in 29 years as a head coach.
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Tara Sullivan
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A plea to all Patriots parties involved: Whatever the decision is on Bill Belichick, make it quick
The Hall of Fame-bound Belichick is deserving of the respect to not let the situation drag out.
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Business
Business
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Alaska Airlines again grounds all Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners as more maintenance may be needed
The harrowing midair breach caps a turbulent year for Boeing, with its flagship 737 Max jets beset by manufacturing problems.
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Startups
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Rapid7′s Christina Luconi is advising CEOs while she fights cancer
Luconi has been a fixture on the Boston startup scene for more than two decades, influencing what she calls “the people side” of corporate culture.
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Business
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As annual bash starts in San Francisco, biotech executives see hopeful signs in struggling sector
As more than 8,000 biotech executives, investors, and analysts converge this week for the 42nd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference — the largest biotech business meeting of the year — industry leaders see reasons to be optimistic.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Joe O’Donnell, entrepreneur and transformative philanthropist for cystic fibrosis, dies at 79
Raising money to develop treatments for cystic fibrosis, which claimed the life of his son, “is by far the most important thing that I do,” Mr. O'Donnell said. “It is Joey’s legacy.”
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Alice Parker, whose musical compositions were ‘food for the soul,’ dies at 98
Ms. Parker, a composer and conductor in Hawley, crafted hundreds of choral compositions on commission during a career that stretched for more than 75 years.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Michael Bolton stops tour after surgery for brain tumor
Singer-songwriter Michael Bolton shared Friday that he was diagnosed with a brain tumor late last year, and he'll be taking a break from performing to recover from surgery.
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ASK AMY
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Husband wants to relocate, after death
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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