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Monday, April 8, 2024
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Weather
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‘It’s just an incredible sight’: New England sky watchers ready for historic eclipse
In New England, the path of the eclipse — cutting across northern Vermont and New Hampshire, along with much of Maine — is drawing a crush of travelers to communities all along the route.
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Massachusetts
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Airman who self-immolated in Gaza protest grew up in secretive religious community on Cape Cod
Former members say the community’s practices left them with severe emotional trauma — and that Aaron Bushnell’s death has spurred some soul-searching among them over the community’s legacy.
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Politics
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‘Every bed we’ve had has been full’: City shelters are housing rising numbers of individual migrants
Individual migrants now make up about 30 percent of the population staying in city homeless shelters, according to Mayor Michelle Wu. Only families qualify for spots in the state's emergency shelter system, leaving individuals dependent on city or nonprofit shelter beds.
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Politics
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With cuts to child-care grants looming, providers worry about future of program
Cuts in pandemic-era child-care grants come after “greater than expected growth” in C3 over the past several months, stretching the pot of money too thin, state officials say.
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World
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Israel withdraws troops from southern Gaza as war hits six-month mark
The Israeli military said Sunday that it had withdrawn a division of ground troops from the southern Gaza Strip, as international mediators gathered with hopes of brokering a temporary cease-fire six months into a war that has now become the longest involving Israel since the 1980s.
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The Nation
Nation
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Man arrested for setting fire at Senator Bernie Sanders’ office; motive remains unclear
Shant Soghomonian, 35, who was previously of Northridge, Calif., allegedly entered the building on Friday and went to Sanders’ third-floor office, where security video showed him spraying a liquid on the door and setting it afire, officials said.
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How tech giants cut corners to harvest data for AI
The race to lead AI has become a desperate hunt for the digital data needed to advance the technology. To obtain that data, tech companies including OpenAI, Google and Meta have cut corners, ignored corporate policies and debated bending the law, according to an examination by The New York Times.
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Nation
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Many cancer drugs remain unproven 5 years after accelerated approval, study finds
In a new study, researchers found that most cancer drugs granted accelerated approval do not actually improve or extend patients’ lives.
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The World
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Thirty years after a genocide in Rwanda, painful memories run deep
“Our journey has been long and tough,” President Paul Kagame said Sunday at a ceremony at an indoor arena. “Rwanda was completely humbled by the magnitude of our loss, and the lessons we learned are engraved in blood.”
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Attacks on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant significantly increase accident risk, IAEA head says
In a statement on the social media platform X, Rafael Mariano Grossi confirmed at least three direct hits against the ZNPP main reactor containment structures took place. “This cannot happen,” he said.
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International leaders condemn Ecuador after police break into the Mexican Embassy in Quito
Police broke through the external doors of the Mexican Embassy in Quito to arrest Jorge Glas, who had been residing there since December. He had sought asylum after being indicted on corruption charges.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Don’t punish marijuana workers in bankruptcy proceedings
As the Biden administration drags its feet on bringing pot out of the legal shadows, employees of cannabis companies often find themselves stuck in legal gray areas, including in bankruptcy court.
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OPINION
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Sex and gender: The medical establishment’s reluctance to speak honestly about biological reality
It is never justified to distort the facts in the service of a social or political cause, no matter how just.
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LETTERS
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The ocean is a visual aid for UMass Boston’s climate focus
Chancellor Marcelo Suárez-Orozco talks about the "need to teach [students] about climate and the science of climate." Some years ago there were initiatives to teach environmental courses.
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Metro
Health
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‘It’s going to feel like such a triumph’: Local runner overcomes rare bone disease to take on the Boston Marathon
Emily Roach was diagnosed with fibrous dysplasia, a disease that causes weak spots in her bones, when she was four years old. Now 26, she's soon to cross the historic finish line.
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Solar eclipse
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Hundreds of couples will tie the knot in the path of darkness on eclipse day
Throughout the country and right here in New England, couples are electing to marry at the moment of totality, calling it the perfect time to formalize their unions.
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NH POLITICS
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An elected hog wrangler? Why two N.H. towns keep the centuries-old tradition alive.
Hog reeves were a critical elected position in colonial times. For two New Hampshire towns, the post continues to carry meaning today.
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Sports
red sox 12, angels 2
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Four home runs power Red Sox to rout of Angels in finale of season-opening West Coast trip
Boston hit three homers in the third inning and blew the game open with a four-run sixth inning, a rally keyed by Reese McGuire’s three-run homer.
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celtics 124, trail blazers 107
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Celtics’ second unit repays Joe Mazzulla’s faith and leaves nothing to chance, closing out the Trail Blazers
Jaylen Brown returned to lead the Celtics in scoring and reached the 10,000-point mark as he and the other starters watched the entire fourth quarter from the bench.
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Patriots
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Patriots lock up safety Kyle Dugger to four-year, $58 million extension
The deal makes Dugger one of the highest paid safeties in the NFL, with $32.5 million in guaranteed money.
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Business
Retail
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‘It’s part of how you present to the world’: Owala looks to become the next ‘it’ water bottle
From Hydro Flask to Stanley, high-end water bottles are now as much a status symbol as a way to stay hydrated. Owala is vying to be the next drinking vessel to corner the market.
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Finance
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Stock market FOMO? Instead, indulge your ‘FOMU’: fear of messing up.
Picking the perfect time to buy or sell individual stocks is exceptionally difficult even for professional money managers.
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Startups
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Boston cybersecurity startup Aura replaces State Street’s Fenway sponsorship
Red Sox fans arriving at Fenway Park for opening day on April 9 will see a new and less familiar name sponsoring the team’s prominent luxury pavilion above home plate.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Sami Michael, Israeli novelist with Arabic roots, dies at 97
Sami Michael, an Iraqi-born Israeli writer whose novels illuminate the world of Jews from Arabic countries and the prejudices and discrimination that they, as well as Israeli Arabs, have experienced, died Monday in Haifa, the mixed Jewish-Arab city in Israel where he lived. He was 97.
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Mary Ann Zielonko, partner of Kitty Genovese, dies at 85
After a night of bowling with friends, Ms. Zielonko had been asleep in their Queens apartment while the attack on Genovese took place below.
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Joe Brennan, Democratic former governor of Maine and US congressman, dies at 89
Brennan served two terms as Maine's governor and two terms in the US House.
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Arts & Lifestyle
NAMES
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Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher say they filed for divorce
Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher say they filed for divorce last year after more than 20 years as a couple.
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DANCE REVIEW
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Vertigo finds its place with ‘Makom’
“Makom” is a Hebrew word for “place,” and the company describes the piece, which premiered in 2022, as “a perpetual search of a return to the place that brings us closer to ourselves.”
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ASK AMY
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Facebook enables another hookup
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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