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Tuesday, March 19, 2024
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Brockton High School was once a model for the nation. So what went wrong?
The city’s flagship high school is in turmoil: Fights break out multiple times a week, attracting stampedes of students, eager to record the melees on their cellphones. Scores of teens roam the halls during class. But it wasn't always this way.
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Politics
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‘My personal life is my personal life.’ Healey defends decision not to disclose details of four-day trip.
Governor Maura Healey told reporters Monday that she intends to share information publicly about her “work-related travel.”
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Maine shootings
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Sagadahoc Sheriff says department more careful with yellow flag laws since Lewiston shooting
Sheriff Joel Merry, embattled for months over his department’s handling of warnings about the Lewiston shooter, said his department has applied higher scrutiny to cases in which Maine’s yellow flag law could be used to restrict someone’s weapons.
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Politics
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‘He needs all of the money he can get.’ Will Trump’s banishment of Haley supporters from ‘MAGA camp’ hold?
With the field narrowed to one Republican presidential candidate, Nikki Haley’s donors have some decisions to make.
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Netanyahu agrees to send Israeli officials to Washington to discuss prospective Rafah operation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to send a team of Israeli officials to Washington to discuss with Biden administration officials a prospective Rafah operation as each side is looking to make “clear to the other its perspective,” the White House said.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | March 18, 2024
WATCH: Monday's episode. Stories include: Tips about stolen art keep Gardner investigation going. And, how to celebrate women this Women’s History Month.
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Veepstakes 2024: The running mate race heats up
WATCH: Political reporter James Pindell analyzes vice president Harris’ push for a second term and the Democrat on former president Trump’s short list.
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Meet the asylum seekers finding community through soccer
WATCH: Young men from all over the world, speaking different languages, are coming together for one goal: to play together.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump spurned by 30 companies as he seeks bond in $454 million judgment
The admission that he cannot raise money for the bond increases the prospect that the state could seek to freeze some of his bank accounts and seize some of his marquee properties.
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Politics
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Supreme Court wary of states’ bid to limit federal contact with social media companies
Most of the justices appeared convinced that government officials should be able to try to persuade private companies, whether news organizations or tech platforms, not to publish information so long as the requests are not backed by coercive threats.
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Nation
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New studies find no evidence of brain injury in Havana syndrome cases
The authors said the studies are at odds with findings from researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, who found differences in brain scans of people with Havana syndrome symptoms and a control group.
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The World
World
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With Putin’s new coronation, Kremlin cultivates image of leader for life
News analysis: Russian President Vladimir Putin reelection tally suggests that the Kremlin is now less focused on manufacturing a veneer of electoral legitimacy and more on creating a cult of personality around Putin as Russia’s undisputed national patriarch and leader for life.
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World
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Gangs unleash new attacks on upscale areas in Haiti’s capital, with at least a dozen killed nearby
Gunmen looted homes in two upscale neighborhoods before sunrise, forcing residents to flee as some called radio stations pleading for police.
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World
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Famine is ‘imminent’ for northern Gaza, experts say
By mid-July, as many as 1.1 million people in Gaza could face what the group characterized as the worst stage of hunger: an “extreme lack of food,” and severe levels of starvation, death, destitution, and acute malnutrition.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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If it can happen to Taylor Swift …
Punishing deep fake and revenge porn require Massachusetts to step into the 21st century.
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OPINION
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Make personal finance course a high school graduation requirement
Why wait to teach youth personal finance? We shouldn’t.
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LETTERS
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People with criminal records deserve clear path to clean slate
Any record, no matter how old, creates barriers to success. Clean slate record-sealing would provide second chances to countless people trapped in poverty and unemployed.
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Metro
Investigations
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Chickenpox outbreak at Roxbury migrant shelter sparks concern: ‘This is a precautionary tale’
Activists and public health experts worry about public health conditions for new migrants after a half-dozen cases of chickenpox spread at a shelter in Roxbury.
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AS I SEE IT
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Malls once dead, find new life
Malls nearly destroyed America’s Main streets for the convenience of a free parking spot. Then the internet nearly destroyed malls for the ease of home delivery. But now some are slowly reinventing themselves in a different form.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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Black and Latino Bostonians’ homes valued less than white-owned houses, Zillow data show
Homeownership remains one of the primary drivers of wealth, but exclusionary roadblocks have prevented many people of color from buying homes that are worth as much as white-owned homes.
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Sports
Sports
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Dartmouth refuses to work with basketball players’ union, potentially sending case to federal court
In a statement announcing its refusal to bargain with the students, the school said the “athletes in the Ivy League are not employees.”
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Sam Hauser out of Celtics lineup vs. Pistons with ankle sprain but avoids serious injury
Hauser sprained his left ankle Sunday night after connecting for 10 of 13 3-pointers in the Celtics' win over the Wizards in Washington.
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ON BASKETBALL
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For the Celtics, now’s the time to recoup, and try some new things on for size
With the Celtics needing a few more wins to take the East, coach Joe Mazzulla and his staff are in experimentation and rest mode.
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Business
Real Estate
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City-owned lots on Harrison Ave. in Roxbury could soon be big housing complex
Two experienced developers have pitched affordable housing on a 4.5-acre site near the border with the South End.
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bold types
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Happy birthday to mutual funds, and more from MFS
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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innovation economy
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The venture capital landscape in Boston has changed over the last decade. Just look to the billboard over Mass. Pike.
Curie.Bio is advertising to attract entrepreneurs looking for money to start companies. It speaks to a local funding shift from tech to life sciences.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Olga Murray, who changed the lives of children in Nepal, dies at 98
Ms. Murray was recognized by the Dalai Lama in 2001 as an “unsung hero of compassion.”
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Obituaries
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Astronaut Thomas Stafford, commander of Apollo 10, has died at age 93
Mr. Stafford, a retired Air Force three-star general, took part in four space missions, including the historic linkup of Soviet and American space capsules.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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Turns out, she’s engaged
"I couldn’t believe my ears!"
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Music
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Fenway organist Josh Kantor is limbering up for Opening Day
Kantor has a show at City Winery on Wednesday, with guests including Vance Gilbert, Kelly Hogan, and former Sox pitcher Lenny DiNardo.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Jon Batiste transmits a joyful ‘World Music Radio’ at the Orpheum
In the context of Batiste’s radical joy, it’s no hyperbole to say his Boston show was indeed spiritual.
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