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Sunday, February 25, 2024
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Investigations
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A father did everything he could to protect his son. Until he couldn’t.
Kevin Berner told Braintree police that a nude photo of his 12-year-old son was circulating among other schoolchildren. Berner and his wife have been on a journey since, fighting for accountability.
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Higher Education
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Jewish alums are auditing Harvard to root out antisemitism
The group has undertaken an extraordinary university-wide audit that seeks to identify sources of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish animus on campus, according to internal group communications and planning documents reviewed by the Globe.
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Politics
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‘They moved to MAGA.’ Haley’s home state of South Carolina takes a hard pass on her presidential run.
The story of Nikki Haley's arc in South Carolina is one of both path-breaking insurgency and fundamental change in this country’s politics. Now, she is decidedly on the outs in her home state.
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Health
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‘Tranq’ and other drugs are causing harder-to-revive overdoses across Mass.
Polysubstance use is jeopardizing life-saving efforts for drug overdose victims.
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World
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Sanitation crisis in Gaza spreads disease
In a sprawling tent encampment in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli bombs fall close enough to hear and feel. But daily life is also a struggle against hunger, cold and a growing sanitation crisis.
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The Nation
Nation
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These wildfires never went out — they just moved underground
The remnants of the most extraordinary wildfire season in recent Canadian history are still smoldering on a scale that experts say is unprecedented.
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Nation
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Private US spacecraft is on its side on the moon with some antennas covered up, the company says
“So far, we have quite a bit of operational capability even though we’re tipped over," the CEO said.
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Nation
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Flaco, escaped Central Park Zoo owl and defier of doubts, is dead
Flaco’s year as a free bird began on the evening of Feb. 2, 2023, when someone shredded the mesh on the modest enclosure where he had lived nearly his entire life.
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The World
World
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Israeli officials to meet on a proposed pause in Gaza while the Cabinet is set to OK a Rafah plan
Israeli officials will meet Saturday night on the next steps after the latest talks with the United States, Egypt and Qatar in search of a deal on pausing the fighting in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
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World
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West Africa bloc lifts coup sanctions on Niger in a new push for dialogue to resolve tensions
After elite soldiers toppled Niger’s democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum on July 26, neighbors shut their borders with Niger and more than 70% of its electricity, supplied by Nigeria, was cut off after financial and commercial transactions with West African countries were suspended.
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Western leaders rally around Kyiv to mark 2 years since Russia’s full-scale invasion
Allies from the EU and the Group of Seven wealthy democracies rallied around Kyiv to express solidarity, with Zelensky joining a virtual G7 meeting Saturday and four world leaders traveling to Ukraine’s war-weary capital.
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Globe Magazine
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The quest for psychedelics in the Amazon would push a Harvard botanist to his limits
Richard Evans Schultes braved malaria and worse to study Indigenous medicine. Now a new generation of scientists wants to finish his work.
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No one seems to care about this Massachusetts law. That’s a shame.
Drivers can help fight climate change simply by following the rules. Why are people oblivious?
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Gut health explained: 5 things to know for a better microbiome
Nutritionists and doctors offer insights on probiotics, the importance of fiber, “resetting your gut,” and more.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Oh, those ‘militant’ teachers unions are at it again!
We claim to deeply care about children, but ignoring the struggles their teachers face suggests that we care so long as it doesn’t cramp our personal lifestyle.
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OPINION
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To maintain confidence in SJC, nominee should offer clear answers on when she’d recuse herself
Cases involving priorities of Governor Maura Healey are sure to come before the Supreme Judicial Court. If they do, will her former romantic partner be one of the judges ruling on them?
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OPINION
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Being a Republican means never having to say ‘I was wrong’
The Biden impeachment inquiry has been revealed as a fraud. It won’t stop the House GOP from plowing ahead anyway.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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As MCI Concord faces closure, advocates say inmates should have a voice in what comes next
They also argued that amid a steep drop in the state’s prison population, MCI Concord’s closure could be a critical opportunity to reassess the entire state prison system.
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Massachusetts
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In Dorchester, Black veterans celebrated for their ‘sacred sacrifice’
Prince Hall Lodge was packed with veterans, their relatives, and local political luminaries Saturday.
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And now they’ve come for IVF
An Alabama ruling declaring embryos "extrauterine children" is part of a plan to control every uterus in the country.
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Sports
Gary Washburn | On basketball
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Individual awards mean a lot to Jayson Tatum but he believes the Celtics as a team should come first
The question is does Tatum need to be the Celtics’ toughest, most resilient player for Boston to win a championship.
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Red Sox reliever Chris Martin describes his career as a ‘journey,’ and he’s not ready to give it up any time soon
Based on WAR, Martin was the most valuable pitcher the Sox had in 2023, although advanced metrics weren’t needed to prove that.
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The grooming of an NFL head coach: Why Jerod Mayo was destined for this position
Since his days as a high school standout, Mayo has demonstrated the qualities of a natural leader and teacher.
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Business
NH BUSINESS
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$8 million relief fund for N.H. farmers approved
Farmers who lost at least 30 percent of their planted acreage to severe weather events in 2023 — including flooding, frosts, and freezes — will be eligible to get a grant.
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NH BUSINESS
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$8 million relief fund for N.H. farmers approved
Farmers who lost at least 30 percent of their planted acreage to severe weather events in 2023 — including flooding, frosts, and freezes — will be eligible to get a grant.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Will Harvard ever get another professor like Harvey Mansfield?
A steadfast conservative, he taught at the university for 61 years and became an outlier as the school’s culture changed all around him.
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IDEAS
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A memoir of enslavement reveals the meaning of freedom
A 1789 book sparked abolitionist sentiment by describing the brutality of the slave trade. But today the story tells us so much more than that.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Former Montreal Canadiens defenseman Jean-Guy Talbot dies at 91
Jean-Guy Talbot was one of 12 Montreal Canadiens players to win five consecutive Stanley Cups from 1956-60.
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Marc Pachter, who revived National Portrait Gallery, dies at 80
Marc Pachter transformed the National Portrait Gallery in Washington from a collection primarily of solemn paintings of old white men into a more up-to-date museum.
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Obituaries
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Henry Rono, record-breaking distance runner from Kenya, dies at 72
A Kenyan distance runner, Henry Rono was unable to walk until he was 6 after a gruesome injury to his right leg when he was a toddler but went on to break four world records in just 81 days in 1978.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Theater
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Audra McDonald hopes to take her Boston concert audience on an ‘emotional journey’
“An Evening with Audra McDonald” brings the multiple Tony, Grammy, and Emmy award winner back to town for a Celebrity Series concert Tuesday at Symphony Hall.
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Oscars
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‘The Holdovers’ screenwriter David Hemingson drew on his New England prep school days for his Oscar-nominated script
David Hemingson is an Oscar nominee for his script.
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Commentary
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A show at the Huntington that’s as interactive as it gets forced me to face my fears
Can immersive theater and an anxious audience member coexist? As it turns out, yes.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Breathless in the South of France
An off-season zip trip across the south of France unveils its vast beauty and treasures, minus the crowds. You should plan on spending seven days to take it all in. We had three. Here's how we spent them.
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An hour’s drive from Lisbon, along Portugal’s west coast, a whole lot of raw beauty
Our plan of attack: Spend five days exploring the Alentejo region, bookended with time in Lisbon on arrival and Porto on the back end. Here's how we did it.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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The hidden costs of having a mini-split heating and air-conditioning system
These small, electric systems are replacing traditional fossil fuel-burning boilers and furnaces in new buildings and as part of renovations, especially in the Northeast.
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‘The biggest surprise for most people is that they are even here’
Buyers snap up mid-century modern homes — rare gems among a sea of Capes and center hall Colonials. How did they get here, and what’s behind their allure?
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