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Tuesday, March 26, 2024
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Healthcare
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On Steward’s path to financial ruin, a series of missed opportunities
Time and again, state officials have lacked the tools to hold Steward Health Care to account, handcuffed by a fragmented oversight system and a lack of political will to take a tougher approach.
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Real Estate
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A decade after sparking the Seaport’s boom, Vertex is considering leaving Fan Pier
The life science giant is mulling a more consolidated campus in the outer Seaport.
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Future of Work
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‘Without us this whole system just collapses’: BU graduate workers strike causes class disruptions
Many of the university’s 37,000-plus students depend on graduate students to teach their classes and science labs, grade their quizzes, and respond to their emailed queries.
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Politics
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Healey to impose one-month limit on overflow shelter stays, mandate that families reapply to stay
Homeless and migrant families must also show they are also seeking work authorization or new housing in order to stay in the shelters.
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World
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UN Security Council calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza as US abstains
The UN Security Council on Monday passed a resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in the Gaza Strip during the remaining weeks of Ramadan, breaking a five-month impasse during which the United States vetoed three calls for a halt to the fighting.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | March 25, 2024
WATCH: Monday's episode. Stories include: What to look for in a credit card rewards program, and Rhode Island's new soccer stadium riles residents.
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Steward Healthcare sidestepped promises to state
WATCH: Did regulators do enough to prevent the financial catastrophe? And, does the state have the tools to fix it? Health reporter Jessica Bartlett explains.
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Boston-based apps look to break the doom-swiping cycle
WATCH: Amidst widespread burnout and a lawsuit involving Tinder and Hinge, correspondent Esha Walia describes how singles are responding to their new options.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump’s bond in civil fraud case is reduced to $175 million
The former president, however, did not fare as well in a second court proceeding in New York City. New York Judge Juan M. Merchan denied Trump’s attempts to delay his criminal trial on charges that he falsified business records to hide a potential sex scandal. The trial, is set for April 15.
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Nation
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Use of abortion pills has risen significantly post Roe, research shows
The most recent study was published on the eve of arguments before the Supreme Court over the availability of mifepristone, the first pill in the two-drug medication abortion regimen.
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Nation
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The mayor of Los Angeles seeks to prove homelessness can be solved
Despite progress, Mayor Karen Bass is operating on the borrowed patience of her constituents.
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The World
World
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Ukrainians shun Kremlin suggestions their country was behind Moscow attack
For some Ukrainians, the accusations were typical of a Kremlin playbook, blaming Ukraine to justify Moscow’s violence against their country.
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World
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US accuses Chinese hackers of targeting critical infrastructure in America
The sanctions were a major escalation of what has become an increasingly heated contest between the Biden administration and Beijing.
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World
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In Sweden, between the meteor rock and the legal hard place
The legal case took a turn on Thursday when an appeals court ruled in favor of the landowner, overturning a decision that had sided with the two men who had recovered the meteorite.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Why the US must not repeat the mistakes of the Civil War in dealing with Jan. 6 offenders
Following conflict, it’s vital to hold those who commit violence accountable to deter future violence.
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EDITORIAL
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Western Mass. has untapped economic potential
Report identifies opportunities in food science, advanced manufacturing, and clean energy.
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LETTERS
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Kidney transplant celebrated, but what of the pig’s life?
I was dismayed that your front-page article did not present a discussion of the ethics of breeding nonhuman animals as a source of organs for humans.
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Metro
NH POLITICS
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Vote-counting machine foes hoped for a surge of success in New Hampshire. They got barely a ripple
“There was a lot of misinformation that was being spread,” Secretary of State David Scanlan said. “I think the general public saw through it, and the votes at those town meetings reflect that.”
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Crime & Courts
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Intersection in Boston where 4-year-old was hit by pickup truck has been identified for safety upgrade
The girl fatally struck in the Fort Point neighborhood on Sunday was killed in an area that the Wu administration has targeted for a pedestrian safety upgrade, according to city records.
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Commentary
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Polyamory: the rules for breaking the rules
Therapists say people in monogamous relationships would benefit from the agreements, too.
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Sports
HAWKS 120, CELTICS 118
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Celtics drop game, winning streak against Hawks after soaring to early 30-point lead
Jayson Tatum scored 37 points for the Celtics, but the Hawks started to rally late in the first half and carried the momentum to a win. The teams meet again Thursday back in Atlanta.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Jrue Holiday says shoulder injury ‘feels better’ but is uncertain of return date for East-clinched Celtics
Holiday took a step forward in his recovery by taking shots and making basketball moves under the guidance of the Celtics support staff.
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2024 RED SOX PREVIEW
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How long until the Red Sox are good again? We asked evaluators around baseball.
“It looks like they’re trying to stay as competitive as possible while not completely rebuilding,” said one NL evaluator. “But it will look ugly if it doesn’t work correctly.”
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Business
Trendlines
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Exercise in force or futility? US trustbusters go after Big Tech like never before.
Last week the federal government sued Apple, alleging it unfairly traps users in a “walled garden” of closely linked products and services. Amazon, Google, and Meta also face antitrust lawsuits.
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innovation beat
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How hard is it to make mobile apps more accessible?
Dozens of students from around the country came to MIT for a hackathon to address challenges faced by people who are blind or deaf.
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ButcherBox CEO Mike Salguero leads charge to protect 2016 ballot question on pork and eggs
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Linda Bean, an entrepreneur, GOP activist, and granddaughter of outdoor retailer LL Bean, has died
Ms. Bean was a leading proponent and protector of Maine's lobster industry and the state's central coast.
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Obituaries
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Shani Mott, black studies scholar who examined power, dies at 47
In Dr. Mott's studies of race and power in America, she encouraged her students and others to examine their own lives.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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When they overshare on a first date …
Why are they telling me so much?
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STAGE REVIEW
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In ‘Beyond Words’ at Central Square, friendship is the thing with feathers
Alex has the kind of qualities you look for in a protagonist. He’s emotionally complex, with a vivid and outsized personality that charges up the atmosphere whenever he’s on the scene. He’s also a parrot.
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Music
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Arlo Parks’s bedroom pop is ‘braver than ever’
The 23-year-old British poet and singer-songwriter took a more personal approach with her sophomore album, “My Soft Machine.” She plays Royale on Thursday.
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