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Wednesday, March 6, 2024
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Today's Paper
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Politics
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Amid big wins on Super Tuesday, North Carolina shows Trump’s tightening grip on his party
Tuesday did not provide enough delegates for him to mathematically clinch the nomination, but he's closing in.
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North Shore
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Marbles ignite a war in beachcombing
A Revere man is working to stop sea glass collectors who “seed” marbles by tossing them into the ocean so they can be transformed and found again.
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Biotech
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Low-cost versions of Humira, the nation’s top-selling drug, are off to a sluggish start
The failure of Humira’s competitors to gain much traction — so far, at least — helps illustrate the market grip maintained by brand-name drug makers like AbbVie, despite the $84,000-a-year price tag of its wildly successful anti-inflammatory drug.
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Around New England
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Basketball players at Dartmouth College vote to join a union, a precedent that could open the door
The move to join a union makes the basketball players eligible to receive compensation and other benefits, a historic precedent that is expected to change the face of American collegiate athletics.
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Politics
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For Massachusetts’ liberal leaders, migrant crisis forces hard choices
An influx of new arrivals is complicating traditional party-line politics on immigration and testing liberals’ commitment to welcoming all.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | March 5, 2024
WATCH: Tuesday's show. Stories include: The 2024 Oscar nominees with surprising New England ties, and ‘Big 3’ requirements for a successful NHL trade deadline.
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Spring weather outlook: When will it stop raining?
WATCH: Can we finally put the snow shovels away? When can gardeners start planting? Meteorologist Dave Epstein breaks down what we can expect this season.
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Parents aim to raise $10 million to find cure for son's rare disease
WATCH: Reporter Jonathan Saltzman describes how he discovered the Somerville toddler's story and where his parents' mission stands now.
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The Nation
Politics
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett stakes out distinctive stance in Trump case
Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s opinion was just a page long, all of two paragraphs. But in distancing herself from both blocs in Monday’s nominally unanimous Supreme Court decision rejecting a constitutional challenge to former president Donald Trump’s eligibility to hold office, she staked out a distinctive role.
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Nation
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AI pervades everyday life with almost no oversight. States scramble to catch up.
While a number of AI systems have been found to discriminate, tipping the scales in favor of certain races, genders or incomes, there’s scant government oversight.
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Nation
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Alabama lawmakers advance legislation to protect IVF providers, with final approval still ahead
Committees in the state Senate and House approved identical bills that would protect providers from lawsuits and criminal prosecution for the “damage or death of an embryo” during IVF services.
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The World
World
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China’s big political show is back to normal. Sort of.
The country’s prolonged isolation was over, and it was once more open to the world and ready for business.
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World
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Tensions rise between Israel and UN chief over sexual violence report
The UN report released Monday, which was largely welcomed in Israel, found “reasonable grounds” to believe that sexual violence had occurred in at least three locations.
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World
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Shift in Russian tactics intensifies air war in Ukraine
As the Russian military presses on with attacks in the east, its air force has taken on a greater role.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Getting to the bottom of the safety crisis at Brockton High School
Once nationally renowned for its academic success, the state’s largest high school is now in the headlines for repeated outbreaks of violence.
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OPINION
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Navalny is gone, but the ‘virus of freedom’ is spreading
Like all brave dissidents, his courage imbues others with the courage to speak truth to power.
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LETTERS
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Supreme Court keeps the curveballs coming
The court's conservative majority has managed to provide judicial aid and comfort to a former president and his shameless, power-grabbing minions in Congress.
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Metro
Higher Education
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Liberty University agrees to unprecedented $14m fine for failing to disclose crime data
The fine is by far the largest ever levied under the Clery Act, a law that requires colleges and universities that receive federal funding to collect data on campus crime and notify students of threats.
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New Hampshire Primary Election
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Trump, Biden win Massachusetts primaries as they dominate Super Tuesday contests
In New England and elsewhere, polls suggested Biden and Trump would dominate their respective contests, and voters trudged through the damp and gray toward increasingly predictable conclusions.
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Animals
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Gray whale, long extinct in the Atlantic, spotted off Nantucket
“We were laughing because of how wild and exciting this was — to see an animal that disappeared from the Atlantic hundreds of years ago!" said researcher Kate Laemmle.
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Sports
BRUINS NOTEBOOK
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James van Riemsdyk reaches 1,000 NHL games played in first season with the Bruins
The 34-year-old van Riemsdyk is the 10th NHLer this season to hit the milestone, a list that includes Bruins teammate Brad Marchand.
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On baseball
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So, what now for the Red Sox after Lucas Giolito’s injury?
The opportunity to improve the rotation has existed since November and the Sox have passed outside of signing Giolito.
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CAVALIERS 105, CELTICS 104
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Dozen denied: Challenged in fourth, Celtics squander 22-point lead in shock loss to Cavaliers
As the Celtics shot just 8 for 25 in the final quarter, missing all eight of their attempts from distance, Dean Wade scored 20 of his career-high 23 points and Cleveland finished on a 34-11 run.
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Business
innovation beat
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Tech heavyweights remember Ed Roberts, pioneering MIT startup researcher who died at 88
Over seven decades, Roberts focused on encouraging startups and increasing MIT’s role in the tech industry ecosystem.
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Healthcare
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‘We are more than a location:’ East Boston Neighborhood Health Center is taking ‘East Boston’ out of its name
CEO Greg Wilmot believes “NeighborHealth” will better represent the places the community health center serves.
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Business
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Alnylam’s experimental drug for high blood pressure yields encouraging results
Alnylam has mostly focused on drugs that treat rare diseases. If the high blood pressure medicine wins regulatory approval, it would represent a significant pivot for the Cambridge biotech.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Juli Lynne Charlot, creator of the poodle skirt, dies at 101
Fashion conscious but hopeless with a needle, Juli Lynne Charlot stumbled by necessity onto a pattern for a striking skirt that involved no sewing and ended up creating a cultural icon.
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Obituaries
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Andy Russell, a star outside linebacker who helped turn the Steelers into champions, dies at 82
Andy Russell won two Super Bowls with Pittsburgh during a 12-year NFL career that was interrupted by a two-year stint in the military. He spent 10 years as a team captain and was named to the Pro Bowl seven times.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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B.J. Novak ‘officially pardoned’ by MFA over 1997 high school prank
The Newton native returned to the scene of his 27-year-old crime on Friday night.
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Lifestyle
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Eight ways to celebrate Women’s History Month in the Boston area
From a festival highlighting female filmmakers to a walking tour spotlighting women of the West End, there’s plenty to do and see — and much of it’s free.
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Museums
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‘Passion for Postcards’ heading to Spellman Museum Sunday
The one-day show invites hobbyists and history buffs to indulge — or discover — their love of deltiology.
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