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Saturday, February 10, 2024
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Black History Now: Sign up for our Money, Power, Inequality newsletter for weekly profiles about the living civil rights leaders who were named Boston "heroes" on the 1965 Freedom Plaza.
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Today's Paper
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Politics
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This Lunar New Year, Boston’s Chinatown is at a crossroads
One of Boston’s smallest neighborhoods, an ethnic enclave with a rich history in the city’s urban core, is changing. The effects of years-long gentrification are roiling the neighborhood.
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Business
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For polyamorous people, there is no romance without finance
The Globe spoke with more than a dozen polyamorous New Englanders about the cost of dating, budgeting strategies, and financial conversations.
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Crime & Courts
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Boston struggling to test rape kits within state-mandated time limit, data show
The Boston crime lab received 186 rape kits in the 12 months leading up to last June, and tested 93 of them within 30 days, according to an annual state report on testing filed Jan. 2 by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security.
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Politics
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Only two months in and the 2024 campaign is not aging well
When the top two candidates for the presidency are 77 and 81, age is not just a number, it's a vulnerability.
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Obituaries
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Seiji Ozawa, trailblazing BSO music director, dies at 88
The first Asian musician to establish a top-level international career in Western music, Mr. Ozawa became a major figure in Europe, America, and his native Japan and a conscientious citizen of each musical community in which he worked.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | February 9, 2024
WATCH: Friday's sports show. Stories include: Has the Patriots post-Belichick spin cycle begun?
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Ben Volin: Patrick Mahomes chases Tom Brady's Super Bowl legacy
WATCH: How do Mahomes and Reid stack up against Brady and Belichick? The NFL writer answers.
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Chris Gasper: It’s time to bring the NBA all-star game to Boston
WATCH: The Celtics haven’t hosted since 1964. The Boston Globe Today makes a case for why it’s time to put this premiere event on this parquet.
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The Nation
Nation
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Prosecutors dismiss charges against Louisiana troopers who bragged of beating a Black motorist
The violent 2020 arrest of Antonio Harris was among a series of beatings of Black men captured on body camera that prompted a sprawling US Justice Department investigation into use of force by the Louisiana State Police.
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Prosecutors seek to protect witnesses in Trump classified documents case
The request to protect the witnesses — made in court papers filed late Thursday night — came after Trump’s legal team asked Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing the case, for permission to name some of the witnesses in court papers it recently filed related to arguments about discovery evidence.
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Magnitude 5.7 earthquake strikes Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island; no tsunami expected
The earthquake, which the US Geological Survey initially reported as magnitude 6.3, was centered on Mauna Loa’s southern flank at a depth of 23 miles, 1.3 miles southwest of Pahala.
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The World
World
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Israel seeks to evacuate Palestinians jammed into a southern Gaza city ahead of an expected invasion
The announcement came after heavy international criticism, including from the US, of Israeli intentions to move ground forces into the city that borders Egypt.
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World
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Ukraine’s new army chief signals tougher approach but huge problems stand in the way
Though he provided little detail, his remarks appeared to align with Zelensky’s stated aim of bringing “renewal” to the armed forces with Thursday’s shake-up and adopting a fresh approach to the fight.
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World
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Pakistan election surprise: Imran Khan’s party puts up a fight
The prolonged uncertainty and tight race made clear that the military, long the guiding hand in Pakistani politics, had failed in its heavy-handed effort to gut Khan’s party before the vote.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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A call for Americans to share their COVID-19 memories and experiences
The Library of Congress has launched a COVID-19 oral history project to preserve the experiences ordinary Americans had during the pandemic.
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OPINION
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Like ‘Seinfeld,’ Newton teachers strike was about nothing
The agreement has few real differences from Newton School Committee’s prestrike proposals.
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LETTERS
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Long emergency department wait times are perilous. Fix this — stat!
A number of readers with firsthand experience of this health care challenge share their views on its causes and possible solutions.
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Metro
Crime
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Kayla Montgomery shares gruesome testimony in husband Adam Montgomery’s murder trial
As the state’s star witness, the defendant’s estranged wife is expected to face significant scrutiny under cross-examination in relation to 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery’s death.
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Massachusetts
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South Boston officials call for answers about facilities at proposed shelter in Fort Point
At a press conference outside the Boston Tea Party Museum on Friday, State Senator Nick Collins and Boston City Councilors Ed Flynn and Erin Murphy said they have few answers to questions from residents since the news came Thursday that the state is considering opening a migrant shelter at 24 Farnsworth St.
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Politics
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In Concord, residents wonder what comes next after sprawling prison closes
Since news broke that the state plans to close MCI-Concord, the men’s prison in tony Concord, questions have swirled about what might take its place.
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Sports
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Refreshed Tanner Houck is ready to start anew in Red Sox rotation
After an injury-plagued season, the 2017 first-round pick could have the right stuff to close for Boston.
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ON HOCKEY
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Lessons to take from the Bruins demolishing a Canucks team clearly off its game
Even after a game in which the Bruins could do no wrong, we’re still a long way from knowing who’ll be the team to get it all right in the end.
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Dont’a Hightower returns to Patriots as linebackers coach
HIghtower played on three Super Bowl champions here and was teammates with new head coach Jerod Mayo.
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Business
Business
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For polyamorous people, there is no romance without finance
The Globe spoke with more than a dozen polyamorous New Englanders about the cost of dating, budgeting strategies, and financial conversations.
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Gambling
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Want to watch the Super Bowl at a sports betting parlor in Mass.? Maybe next year.
Despite state law permitting two brick-and-mortar sports betting bars, development of them has been slow.
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Trendlines
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Maybe it’s not the economy, stupid
Many voters have the luxury to focus on other issues in this presidential election.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Seiji Ozawa, trailblazing BSO music director, dies at 88
The first Asian musician to establish a top-level international career in Western music, Mr. Ozawa became a major figure in Europe, America, and his native Japan and a conscientious citizen of each musical community in which he worked.
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Obituaries
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Mojo Nixon, musician behind ‘Elvis is Everywhere’ and other satirical songs, dies at 66
A psychobilly musician and radio host, Mojo Nixon gained cult status for his rabble rousing and celebrity spoofs such as the 1987 hit “Elvis Is Everywhere."
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Obituaries
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John Bruton, Irish leader who played a key role in Northern Ireland’s peace process, dies at 76
Former British prime minister John Major, who drew up a 1995 framework document with Mr. Bruton that helped pave the way for peace, said the Irish leader had been “a brave and talented taoiseach who contributed mightily to the early days of the peace process."
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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A sunny concerto and a haunting ‘Bluebeard’s Castle’ with the BSO
Guest conductor Karina Canellakis led the orchestra through a program with two halves like day and night.
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Read My Lips Boston wants to help everyone find their happily ever after
Founders Lily and Hannah Barrett will bring their curated selection of books featuring underrepresented characters and love stories to three pop-up shops in the Boston area.
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Arts
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10 ways to celebrate Lunar New Year in and around Boston
The 15-day period from Feb. 10-24 kicks off the Year of the Dragon.
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