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Health
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In a first, Mass. General surgeons transplant a pig kidney into a man
The operation is another step in research into xenotransplantation — the transplantation of organs or tissues from one species to another — that has accelerated in recent years.
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Cambridge and Somerville
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Then: a homeless encampment near the BU Bridge. Now: hundreds and hundreds of jagged rocks.
State officials say it’s to fight erosion. Advocates aren't so sure.
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Obituaries
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Sarah-Ann Shaw, advocate-journalist who broke barriers at WBZ, dies at 90
“I tried to do stories that showed positive events in the Black community,” Ms. Shaw, who joined WBZ-TV in 1969, said of her work as the first Black reporter hired to work on a local network news show.
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Massachusetts
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Man originally accused of planning David Ortiz shooting found dead in Dominican Republic
The long-running saga of the 2019 shooting has taken several twists lately, with the arrest this week of a longtime fugitive and the suspicious death in January of a man originally named as the mastermind of the attack.
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RI BUSINESS
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As the private-equity-firm owners look to sell, the future of two safety-net hospitals in R.I. is at stake
Prospect Medical Holdings has hollowed out Our Lady of Fatima Hospital and Roger Williams Medical Center. But will being owned by a private foundation be any better for patients and workers?
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | March 22, 2024
WATCH: Globe writers Jim McBride and Nicole Yang join Boston Globe Today: Sports host, Chris Gasper with sports news for the week of March 18.
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Racing to end food insecurity
WATCH: Usha Narayana is running the world's oldest annual marathon to help fuel her local community.
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Fair or Foul? Ex-Patriots players feel duped by 'The Dynasty'
WATCH: Writer Jim McBride says it's fair that Devin McCourty and Rodney Harrison feel negatively about the docu-series.
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The Nation
Politics
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Trump Media merger wins investor approval, netting Trump potential windfall
Shareholders voted Friday to take former president Donald Trump’s media company public, a long-delayed move that will open the owner of Truth Social to stock-market investors and grant Trump a stake worth billions of dollars he could use to pay down his legal debts.
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Politics
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Trump says he has nearly $500 million in cash but doesn’t want to use it to pay New York judgment
He didn’t provide any documentation for his cash claim, and his lawyers have suggested it’s not feasible to tie up so much cash on a bond while also keeping his businesses running and meeting other obligations.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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Republican lawmaker to resign from US House
Roundup of national political news.
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The World
World
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Russia and China veto US-led cease-fire resolution at UN
A US resolution calling for “an immediate and sustained cease-fire” as part of a deal in the Gaza Strip failed in the U.N. Security Council on Friday.
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World
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As gangs rampage through Haiti’s capital, more than 33,000 people have fled in 13 days, report finds
The majority of those displaced have traveled to Haiti’s southern region, which is generally peaceful compared with Port-au-Prince, which has an estimated population of 3 million and remains largely paralyzed by gang violence.
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World
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Russia hits energy targets in Ukraine, showing need for more air defenses
The strikes, which hit Ukraine’s largest hydroelectric power plant in the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, amounted to “the largest attack on the Ukrainian energy sector in recent times,” Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko said.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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TikTok is propaganda for our adversary
TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, X, YouTube, Twitch, Discord, Reddit, and other platforms have wealth and power that is unprecedented, but they are not using it responsibly.
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OPINION
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Banning TikTok is a terrible idea
Congress can do better than this bill.
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LETTERS
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The ills of our primary care system are spreading
Readers — health care providers and consumers alike — react to a recent Globe article on the exodus of PCPs from the field and the resulting gaps in access to care.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Court ruling allows White Stadium renovation project to proceed
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy filed its lawsuit last month against the city of Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu, Boston Unity Soccer Partners, and others, arguing that the plan was rushed through the approval process and would illegally privatize the land by housing a professional sports team.
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Health
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‘Preventative’ chemo for Kate, Princess of Wales, is likely an effort to lower risk
The effects of chemo vary depending on the cancer being treated, and the Princess of Wales did not reveal what kind of cancer she has.
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Crime & Courts
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Former Stoughton police officer Matthew Farwell agrees to ban with state oversight agency
Matthew G. Farwell said in a statement that he "made no admission of wrongdoing" by agreeing to not work in law enforcement.
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Sports
CELTICS 129, PISTONS 102
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Jaylen Brown powers shorthanded Celtics past Pistons for eighth win in a row
With Jayson Tatum sitting out to rest, and Al Horford (toe) and Jrue Holiday also absent, Brown stepped in as the primary option, making 13 of 19 shots and scoring 33 points.
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Why aren’t Red Sox going after established starters following Lucas Giolito’s injury?
It appears that they have some confidence in Tanner Houck and Garrett Whitlock taking spots in the rotation.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Jrue Holiday is nursing a ‘dead arm,’ but the Celtics have no need to rush him back
Holiday said the team’s record makes it a bit easier to sit out, but he wants to get back onto the floor whenever he is able.
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Business
Business
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Investors pour money into Wall St. as stocks set new highs
The S&P 500 is on course for its best week of the year so far, up more than 2 percent.
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Jobs
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Massachusetts added 6,300 jobs in February despite drop in labor force
The unemployment rate declined to 2.9 percent last month from 3 percent in January
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Real Estate
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Wu administration doles out $69m in affordable housing funds
The city's annual funding round will support 14 projects — a few of them controversial — in many corners of Boston.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Sarah-Ann Shaw, advocate-journalist who broke barriers at WBZ, dies at 90
“I tried to do stories that showed positive events in the Black community,” Ms. Shaw, who joined WBZ-TV in 1969, said of her work as the first Black reporter hired to work on a local network news show.
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Obituaries
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Julie Robinson Belafonte, dancer, actress and activist, dies at 95
Julie Robinson Belafonte, with singer Harry Belafonte, was one half of an interracial power couple who used their high profiles to aid the civil rights movement and the cause of integration in the United States.
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Obituaries
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Frans de Waal, who explored empathy among apes, dies at 75
For more than five decades, Frans de Waal was distinguished for his wide-ranging curiosity — from studying acts of altruism in chimps to questions of fluid gender roles in primates — as well as his storytelling flair.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Dance
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1MILLION Dance Studio brings viral K-dance moves to the MFA and beyond
Korea’s leading dance agency — which boasts more than 26 million YouTube subscribers — visited Boston to celebrate the launch of "Hallyu! The Korean Wave."
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MUSIC REVIEW
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It’s Wayne’s world at the BSO, and it’s excellent
The Boston Symphony Orchestra fetes the life of jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter with several of his longtime collaborators-turned-torchbearers.
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Books
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Allison Pataki explores explores life of trailblazing Transcendentalist Margaret Fuller in new book
The author, who conducted much of her research in Concord, will read from the book Saturday at An Unlikely Story in Plainville.
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