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Subject Today's Headlines: Potential TikTok ban wins strong support in House, but some worry it doesn’t tackle broader social media problems
Date March 14, 2024 8:59 AM
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Thursday, March 14, 2024


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Potential TikTok ban wins strong support in House, but some worry it doesn’t tackle broader social media problems

President Biden said he'd sign the bill, but bipartisan hurdles still remain in the Senate.
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‘It was getting impossible to live’: In Mattapan, a front line of the humanitarian crisis fueled by Haiti’s unrest

Here, in a nondescript office building on Blue Hill Avenue, newly arrived migrants learn to navigate the bureaucracy of their new world while recounting the terrors that forced them to flee the old one.
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Massachusetts cranberry bogs were hit hard by climate change. Now, they’re a tool in the battle against it.

Climate change pushed the cranberry industry northward. On retired cranberry bog land, ancient wetland ecosystems lie below, and now they’re getting their day in the sun.
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Politics


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‘Lightning rod of attention’: Migrant crisis in Mass. highlights anti-immigrant sentiments and need for security

Families living in the emergency shelter system have fled turbulent conditions in search of reliable employment and safety for their families. But here, they have also faced mistrust and hate.
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Health


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Primary care access is declining in Mass.: ‘We have never, ever seen numbers fall like this’

Primary care physicians say they are weary of administrative tasks mandated by insurance companies, all while they have lower salaries compared with doctors in other specialties.
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Healey looks to pardon thousands of marijuana convictions

WATCH: Governor Maura Healey proposed a blanket pardon of marijuana possession convictions in Mass. Politics editor Victoria McGrane explains the impact.
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What’s a fair rate for corporations to pay?

WATCH: President Biden wants to raise tax rates for large companies. Business columnist Larry Edelman thinks he should start by closing loopholes.
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Judge quashes six charges in Georgia election case against Trump

In a surprise move Wednesday, a judge in Atlanta quashed six of the charges against former president Donald Trump and his allies in the sprawling Georgia election interference case, including one related to a call that Trump made to pressure Georgia’s secretary of state in early January 2021.
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Nation


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Inside the blunders that plunged the college admission season into disarray

There were just days left to process a batch of federal financial aid applications when Education Department officials made a fateful discovery: 70,000 emails from students all over the country, containing reams of essential data.
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Savannah plans a supersized 200th anniversary celebration of its beloved St. Patrick’s Day parade

The modest procession on March 17, 1824, launched one of the most beloved — and profitable — traditions in Savannah.
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Ukraine launches new wave of strikes against Russia’s oil facilities

It was the second attack on Russian territory in two days, after Ukrainian forces launched drones Tuesday against nine Russian cities and towns, some far inside the country, including the oil facilities at Nizhny Novgorod, which caught fire.
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Putin, in preelection messaging, is less strident on nuclear war

“I don’t think that everything is rushing head-on here,” Putin said when asked whether Washington and Moscow were headed for a showdown.
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Irish anger over Gaza may make for a tense White House St. Patrick’s Day

The annual St. Patrick’s Day reception at the White House is shaping up to be a potentially tense affair, as President Biden prepares to welcome Irish leaders who strongly oppose his stance on Israel and Gaza and as a portion of the usual delegation boycotts the event.
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Protests vs. Israel are distinct from relative quiet over Ukraine

"Ukraine is the underdog, Russia the aggressor," a reader writes. "In this conflict, the people of Gaza are the underdog."
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The X factor and the why of eighth-grade algebra

"While it is a mistake to deny all eighth-graders the opportunity to learn algebra, it is also a mistake to require all of them to do so," writes one reader. Another writes, "Without Algebra 1, I couldn’t have succeeded in many of my high school math classes."
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Bad feelings over Mayor Wu’s rejected vision for O’Bryant School

The Boston school is back on the slow track to much-needed renovation.
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Health


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Mass. to expand drug treatment courts for parents struggling with addiction

The specialty courts help prevent child removals and will open in seven more cities statewide.
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Lead State Police investigator in Karen Read case the subject of internal affairs probe

A spokesperson for the State Police confirmed Wednesday that the agency has “opened an internal investigation into a potential violation of department policy by Trooper Michael Proctor.”
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Ousted Wayland school superintendent files lawsuit against town, alleging hostile racial environment

Omar X. Easy is suing the town, a former School Committee chair, and a current committee member for allegedly fostering a racially hostile environment that made it impossible for him to perform his duties, legal filings show.
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How Hanson’s Ally Sentnor, the NWSL’s top draft pick, became ‘destined for greatness’

The 20-year-old phenom, after a dazzling NCAA career at North Carolina, is about to begin her professional days.
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A free agent at season’s end, Alex Verdugo has ample motivation to produce and behave with Yankees

Verdugo would be the 42nd player to play for the Dodgers, Red Sox, and Yankees in his career.
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After missing out on Calvin Ridley, where do the Patriots go at wide receiver?

De facto general manager Eliot Wolf, coach Jerod Mayo, and the rest of the Patriots’ personnel department know the group needs an upgrade.
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Kate Middleton’s photo fumble shows humans aren’t always that easy to fool

The gaffe is bad news for the Princess of Wales, but good news for those who fear that the latest digital tools have made it too easy to deceive the public with fake videos, photos, and audio files.
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Mass General Brigham to integrate clinical operations

Thirty years after joining forces, Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women’s hospitals are taking their most ambitious step toward creating a more unified hospital system.
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Campbell wants to accelerate Milton housing lawsuit. Milton has other plans.

The attorney general has moved to have the high-profile lawsuit heard by the Supreme Judicial Court, this spring, to send a message to other towns considering plans of their own.
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David Mixner, fierce fighter for gay rights, is dead at 77

A savvy, engaging political strategist, Mr. Mixner played prominent roles in the anti-Vietnam War movement and in the arduous fight for gay rights, and whose decadeslong influence with Bill Clinton spanned both eras.
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David E. Harris, first Black pilot for a major US carrier, dies at 89

A former Air Force flier, David Harris became the first Black pilot for a major US passenger airline in the 1960s after battles by others to enter the industry, including a landmark anti-discrimination claim backed by the Supreme Court.
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Dance Review


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Alonzo King LINES Ballet flows together in ‘Deep River’

King has described dance as “a kind of faith”; here faith is a personal rather than a communal affair, strangers in the same boat crossing over Jordan.
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Television


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11 ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Boston and beyond

Get your Irish on.
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A loving mom wonders why her son is SO single

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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