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Subject Today's Headlines: In Boston’s battle against rats, the rodents appear to be winning: ‘They seem quite content coexisting’
Date March 1, 2024 10:17 AM
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Friday, March 1, 2024


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Health


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In Boston’s battle against rats, the rodents appear to be winning: ‘They seem quite content coexisting’

Boston has long battled this stealthy foe, but by many accounts, the city’s rat problem is getting worse. With trash providing bountiful food, rats seem to be more visible, almost brazen, as they make their rounds.
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Composer Matthew Aucoin is bringing his slimmed-down ‘Eurydice’ opera to Boston

Aucoin returns to Boston to conduct a new chamber version of his opera “Eurydice,” which had its New York premiere at the Met in 2021.
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Higher Education


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New research jumbles SAT requirements at top colleges

The recent move by a few elite universities, including Yale and Dartmouth, to reinstate standardized test requirements has reignited the long-running debate over the SAT and whether it is helpful or harmful to applicants.
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Crime & Courts


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Jack Teixeira plans to plead guilty in leaked documents case

The judge in the case was asked to schedule a change-of-plea hearing for Monday in the case. Jack Teixeira initially pleaded not guilty in federal court to leaking classified material.
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World


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Scores are killed in Gaza after desperate crowd surrounds a food convoy

Israeli forces opened fire Thursday as a crowd gathered near a convoy of aid trucks in Gaza City in a chaotic scene in which scores were killed and injured, according to Gaza officials and the Israeli military, which attributed most of the deaths to a stampede.
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Boston Globe Today | February 29, 2024

WATCH: Thursday's episode. Stories include: The big takeaways from ‘The Dynasty: New England Patriots’ documentary, and free events around Boston in March.
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Was the city's response to 'Murder in Boston' enough?

WATCH: Columnist and host Adrian Walker describes Bostonians' reactions & an emotional full-circle moment. Listen to episode 10 wherever you get your podcasts.
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The plan to transform empty offices into manufacturing hubs

WATCH: As contributor and author Rachel Slade points out, boutique factories would boost innovation and create new jobs. But how realistic is the idea?
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Miles apart, Biden and Trump tour US-Mexico border highlighting immigration as an election issue

President Biden and likely Republican challenger Donald Trump arrived in Texas for dueling trips to the US-Mexico border in a sign of how central immigration has become to the 2024 election.
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Nation


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Federal judge blocks sweeping new immigration law in Texas

The ruling, by Judge David Ezra of the Western District of Texas, was a victory for the Biden administration, which had argued that the new state law violated federal statutes and the US Constitution.
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Nation


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Texts show witness readily helped build a case to disqualify Trump prosecutors

Terrence Bradley, an Atlanta-area lawyer, had been billed as the star witness in the effort to disqualify Fani Willis, the district attorney leading the election interference case against former president Donald Trump in Georgia. But when Bradley took the stand this week — and twice earlier this month — he was a deeply reluctant witness.
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World


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Putin says West risks nuclear conflict if it intervenes more in Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin of Russia said the West faced the prospect of nuclear conflict if it intervened more directly in the war in Ukraine, using an annual speech to the nation Thursday to escalate his threats against Europe and the United States.
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World


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CIA violently cut off 9/11 suspect when he tried to talk about attacks

The CIA wanted him to discuss Al Qaeda’s future plans, not the attacks that had horrified America a year and a half earlier.
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World


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In Britain, shockwaves from Israel-Hamas war are jolting domestic politics

The chaotic scenes in London last week captured how Israel’s war in Gaza is reverberating far beyond the Middle East.
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EDITORIAL


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Campbell’s beef puts Milton in the soup

The attorney general sued the town for violating a new state housing law, sending an important message to other communities that might be considering defiance.
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OPINION


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Steward Health Care should face a full-scale criminal investigation

The best outcome would be a full-scale criminal investigation and if Steward is found guilty of mismanagement, a settlement that includes financial restitution to put any ill-gotten money back into these hospitals, under new nonprofit ownership.
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OPINION


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Mass. Republican voters should give party chair Amy Carnevale a vote of confidence

Here’s how to support the current GOP chair against the party’s pugnacious old guard.
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K-12


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Boston Teacher Union contract talks kick off amid budget cutting

The talks are starting up as Boston Public Schools prepares to slash hundreds of positions and close dozens of classrooms in an effort to balance next year’s budget.
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Higher Education


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With Cambridge College acquisition, Bay Path University gains a foothold in Eastern Massachusetts

The deal, which still must be approved by state higher education officials, will bring together two nonprofit leaders in career-focused education, and give Longmeadow-based Bay Path a foothold in the competitive adult education market in Eastern Massachusetts.
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Politics


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Proposal to expand free museum access for Boston students appears dead; Wu says it’s too soon

Wu said it is too soon to add students from other schools and homeschooled students to the fledgling initiative before the city and the participating institutions have more data on how it affects their bottom lines.
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BRUINS 5, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 4


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Mason Lohrei’s goal finishes what Morgan Geekie’s hat trick started for the Bruins in a win over the Golden Knights

The Bruins led by three goals after one period but were tied with the defending Stanley Cup champions when Lohrei scored on a power play in the third.
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Andrew Bailey, a man with a background in finance, is now fully invested in the Red Sox pitching staff

The pitching coach believes his experiences with the ups and downs of the game put him in a great position to help.
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CELTICS BEAT WRITER'S NOTEBOOK


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The Celtics won’t be caught in the East, which leads to a look at playoff possibilities, and other thoughts

The guess here is that among potential opponents in each round, the Celtics wouldn’t mind a Hawks/Pacers/Cavaliers route to the Finals.
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Business


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Healey aims to invest $1b to boost Mass. climate-tech economy

The investment is designed to make Massachusetts a climate-tech epicenter, much like how similar public investments launched about 15 years ago solidified this state’s leadership in life sciences.
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The good, the bad, and the ugly of private equity

Most dealmakers aren’t Gordon Gekko. Nor are they Robin Hood.
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Technology


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Will fast-food restaurants try surge pricing? Here’s how that might work.

There was a lot of talk this week that Wendy’s might start charging higher prices for burgers and fries during the busiest times of day. While the company backed away from the concept, the idea is far from dead.
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Obituaries


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Brian Mulroney, former Canadian prime minister, dies at 84

The country’s 18th prime minister died peacefully and surrounded by family, his daughter Caroline Mulroney said in a social media post.
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Obituaries


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Irene Camber, grande dame of women’s fencing, dies at 98

An Italian fencer, Irene Camber's elegant grasp of the foil earned her a gold medal at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki.
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FOOD & TRAVEL


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At Bev’s, a California vibe with a Maine address

Bev’s serves breakfast and lunch in a solarium-like space on a small business strip in downtown Kennebunk. It’s spacious but cozy, the kind of place where you can sip tea or have a more robust meal.
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PARENTING UNFILTERED


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Road rules: How to help your teens drive safely

About to hand over the keys? Help is on the way.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★1/2


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‘Dune: Part Two’: When sand gets in your eyes

Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, and sandworms star in this hazy continuation of the sci-fi story.
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