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Monday, March 18, 2024
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Crime & Courts
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For sale: 7-bed mansion in Atlanta with ... a Rembrandt stolen 34 years ago in the Gardner heist?
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum received about 20 tips over the past year from people who thought they saw stolen paintings in real estate listings, according to Anthony Amore, the museum’s security director.
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Health
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As more couples struggle with infertility, IVF business is booming
IVF is a growing business worldwide, especially in Massachusetts where the law requires insurance coverage.
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Commentary
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As Boston’s winters melt away, an identity crisis looms: Without our snow and cold, who are we?
Our winters are famous in movies and literature, and they’ve forged legends of the chilly New England temperament. Now, we’re what? Delaware?
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Politics
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As crypto industry looks to widen its influence in Washington, Elizabeth Warren emerges as a target
The senator is a major critic of the wealthy industry, but toppling her in Massachusetts would be a challenge.
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World
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Russian voters, answering Navalny’s call, protest as Putin extends his rule
On the final day of a presidential election with only one possible result, Russians protested Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian hold on power by forming long lines to vote against him at noon Sunday - answering the call of the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny, and undercutting preliminary results Sunday night that led Putin to claim a landslide victory.
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The Nation
Nation
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Chicago begins evicting migrants from shelters, citing strain on resources
Officials said that more than 2,000 people would be evicted by the end of April.
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Nation
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Now arriving at JFK: horses from Iceland and dogs from the West Bank
The ARK at JFK airport is something Noah himself could not have imagined: a round-the-clock operation built to accommodate a range of guests with a variety of needs, from purebred racehorses to exotic zoo animals.
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Nation
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A video captures a searing portrait of the NYC subway, and of the city above
The recording of the shooting fueled a sense of futility about a system that seems to catch all the troubles from the city above — mental health crises, illegal guns — and squeezes them into crowded steel tubes.
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The World
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Icelandic volcano erupts, turning sky orange and forcing evacuations
It was the fourth eruption in three months -- and likely the biggest -- but no injuries were reported.
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World
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‘We’re not a banana republic,’ Netanyahu says, rejecting US criticism
The rift between Israel and the United States, it’s closest ally, over the war in the Gaza Strip appears to be broadening.
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World
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Ukraine launches far-ranging drone attacks on the final day of Russia’s presidential vote
There have been a series of Ukrainian drone raids over the past few days that Putin described as an attempt by Ukraine to frighten residents and derail Russia’s presidential election.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Ending veteran homelessness is achievable
Governor Maura Healey's plan to use $20 million in federal funds to house homeless veterans can succeed if services are paired with stable housing.
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OPINION
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Massachusetts has a plastics problem
Many cities and towns across Massachusetts have been leading the way in tackling the single-use plastics crisis, but more can be done.
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OPINION
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The pharmacist and the amaryllis
Public workers are starved for appreciation, and the occasional expansive act won’t do.
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Metro
Education
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Former head of English learner programs files whistleblower lawsuit against Boston Public Schools, alleging discrimination and retaliation
Aketa Narang Kapur, who is of South Asian descent, is among a growing number of current and former BPS employees who have accused BPS of discriminating against educators of color and targeting them with discipline and dismissal.
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Massachusetts
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‘Everybody’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day.’ Parade draws cheering revelers to South Boston.
This year’s parade features a menagerie of animals: horses, Irish wolfhounds, and even a pair of oxen.
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St. Patrick’s Day breakfast features music, roasts, and a surprise Dunkin’ ad parody
In head to toe ‘DunKings’ tracksuits and pink bucket hats, Governor Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll declared themselves the ‘DunQueens.’
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Sports
ON HOCKEY
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The men in the middle are making the difference: A deeper look at the Bruins’ top-tier center play
While the Charlie Coyle-Pavel Zacha ascendancy to the top two center spots has been truly remarkable, Morgan Geekie and youngster John Beecher also are holding their own.
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CELTICS 130, WIZARDS 104
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Celtics overwhelm Wizards, with long shot leader Sam Hauser burying 10 3-pointers before ankle injury
Hauser started in place of a Jaylen Brown (ankle) and was 10 for 13 shooting threes — he didn't attempt a single 2-pointer — to put up his 30 points, matching Jayson Tatum in the Celtics' rout.
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Nick Yorke may be taking a back seat in spring training, but he’s learning what to do to make Red Sox continue to take notice
The second baseman, Boston's first-round pick in 2020, was a non-roster invitee to camp.
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Business
THE FINE PRINT
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This couple’s expensive, reclining seats were broken on their JetBlue flights. They want their money back.
JetBlue's luxurious lie-flat seats were broken when 83-year-old Wally and Meredith Stevens arrived on board for November flights to and from Southern California. Is a $400 credit on $5,200 airfare fair compensation?
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Consumer
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‘Drinks-to-go’ could become permanent, but liquor stores are pushing back
A provision that allows restaurants to sell alcohol for off-premise consumption has been extended a few times, but now lawmakers want to make it permanent.
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innovation beat
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A Somerville startup’s shocking idea for zero-carbon energy
Eden GeoPower is pioneering a new kind of fracking that uses jolts of electricity, rather than blasts of water, to shatter underground rocks.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Joe Camp, filmmaker behind ‘Benji’ franchise, dies at 84
After its script was rejected by major studios, "Benji" would become one of the top money-making films of 1974.
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Obituaries
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Joe Camp, filmmaker behind ‘Benji’ franchise, dies at 84
After its script was rejected by major studios, "Benji" would become one of the top money-making films of 1974.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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At TD Garden, a hometown AEW debut for wrestling star Mercedes Moné
The Boston-raised Moné, one of the most highly regarded female grapplers in the world, made her debut with All Elite Wrestling at TD Garden Wednesday night.
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ASK AMY
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Estrangement extends through generations
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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