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Subject Today's Headlines: Who is Karen Read? A look at the woman at the center of a media firestorm.
Date April 14, 2024 9:47 AM
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Sunday, April 14, 2024


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Crime & Courts


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Who is Karen Read? A look at the woman at the center of a media firestorm.

Despite the frenzy, fueled by theories of a police coverup, few who have much to say publicly about the case actually know the woman whose story has split a town in half.
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Higher Education


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Even middle-income families in Massachusetts struggle to pay for college

While college tuition is broadly affordable for the rich, and many poor students qualify for significant financial aid, it’s a calamity for those in the middle.
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Boston Marathon


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26.TRUE race assembles diverse field of runners for marathon through Boston neighborhoods

The 26.TRUE marathon seeks to introduce long-distance running to more diverse communities and give more parts of Boston a chance to host a race.
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World


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Iran launches broad aerial attack on Israel in retaliation for airstrike

Iran launched more than 200 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles toward Israel on Saturday evening, the Israeli military said, in retaliation for a deadly Israeli airstrike on the Iranian Embassy complex in the Syrian capital this month.
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Politics


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Far fewer young Americans now want to study in China. Both countries are trying to fix that

These days, only about 700 American students are studying at Chinese universities, down from a peak of close to 25,000 a decade ago, while there are nearly 300,000 Chinese students at U.S. schools.
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Nation


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What makes tiny tardigrades nearly radiation proof

Tardigrades turn out to be masters of molecular repair, able to quickly reassemble piles of shattered DNA, according to a study published Friday and another from earlier this year.
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Elections


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Biden shrinks Trump’s edge in new poll

President Biden has nearly erased Donald Trump’s polling advantage, amid signs that the Democratic base is coalescing behind the president, according to a survey by The New York Times and Siena College.
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World


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West Bank sees biggest settler rampage since war in Gaza began as Israeli teen’s body is found

The disappearance of 14-year-old Binyamin Achimair sparked attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinian villages on Friday and Saturday.
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World


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Ukraine’s military chief warns of ‘significantly’ worsening battlefield situation in the east

Ukraine’s military chief on Saturday warned that the battlefield situation in the country’s industrial east has “significantly worsened in recent days,” as warming weather has allowed Russian forces to launch a fresh push along several stretches of the more than 1,000-km long frontline
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In Ukraine’s west, draft dodgers run, and swim, to avoid the war

Getting more men to enlist has been particularly difficult and politically fraught.
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We asked 6,000 New Englanders: Is a college degree still worth the cost?

Emerson College Polling and the Globe Magazine partnered on a sweeping survey of adults around New England. Here’s what they had to say.
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Why conservatives are turning against college, even in New England

A new Globe Magazine-Emerson College poll shows that opinions on higher education in this region fall along partisan lines.
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The FAFSA aid debacle is like trying to get Taylor Swift tickets. My kid can’t go to college until it’s fixed.

As a parent going through the college aid process for the first time, everything related to this form has felt like an unmitigated disaster.
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LETTERS


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Declining enrollments, rising concerns for Mass. colleges

"Career management preparation ... is still viewed as a nice-to-have, not a must-have," writes one reader. Another writes, "Public colleges raise the economic and social mobility of their graduates."
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Boston’s flood-control plan has a touch of ‘Sorcerer’s Apprentice’

The water has to go somewhere. If it doesn’t go on your property, it has to go somewhere else.
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OPINION


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A diss track, then a rapper’s unexpected apology, shake up hip-hop

The rapper J. Cole apologized to Kendrick Lamar for a diss track on his recent album. What happened next shook hip-hop — and was a good thing.
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Health


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What the EPA’s ban on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water means for Massachusetts

Massachusetts has some of the strictest drinking water standards in the country but will still need to upgrade.
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Weather


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Marathoners are ‘obsessed’ with weather. These doctors have advice on how to cope with race-day conditions.

Dehydration, heat stroke, even hypothermia. The Boston Marathon has seen it all. So have doctors.
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Politics


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Fear not, women of America: The GOP loves you!

Republicans are seeking the votes of the women — especially the suburban white ones — whose bodies they're simultaneously trying to control. There's no way this could go wrong.
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Four-run first inning key as Red Sox beat Angels for first win at Fenway Park this year

The Sox pounced on Griffin Canning early, beginning with a Wilyer Abreu double and a Masataka Yoshida RBI single, followed by Triston Casas's two-run homer.
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Dan Shaughnessy


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These Celtics still have everything to prove, and other thoughts

Jaylen Brown (eight years in the NBA) and Jayson Tatum (seven) have the fame, money, and accolades that NBA stars covet. They don’t go up on the ceiling with Cowens, Russell, Cooz, Satch, Sam, KC, Larry, and Max until they put a banner up there.
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Four-goal second period helps propel Bruins past Penguins and back atop the Atlantic Division

Six different players scored and 13 skaters registered a point at Pittsburgh, as the home team lost a chance to move into one of the two wild-card positions.
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The best-case scenario for Trump’s foreign policy

The status quo has given us war and carnage. What if it's time for a reset?
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The ‘dream and delusion’ of working for yourself

A new book examines the many downsides of America’s obsession with entrepreneurialism.
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Obituaries


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Trina Robbins, creator and historian of comic books, dies at 85

An artist, writer, and editor of comics, Trina Robbins, was a pioneering woman in a male-dominated field, and a historian who specialized in books about women cartoonists.
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Eleanor Coppola, matriarch of a filmmaking family, dies at 87

Eleanor Coppola documented the making of some of her husband Francis Ford Coppola’s iconic films, including the infamously tortured production of “Apocalypse Now" and raised a family of filmmakers.
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Robert MacNeil, earnest news anchor for PBS, dies at 93

A Canadian-born journalist who delivered sober evening newscasts for more than two decades on PBS, Robert MacNeil was the co-anchor of “The MacNeil/Lehrer Report,” later expanded as “The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour."
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MATTHEW GILBERT | BUZZSAW


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‘Ripley’ shows us that black and white has many hues

The Netflix miniseries starring Andrew Scott has arrived as a reminder of the glories of black and white, and how the absence of color is not an absence of beauty or visual complexity.
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Arts


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What’s wrong with this picture? Deepfake detectives want you to take a closer look.

While technology ‘can manipulate what we perceive as true or false,’ humans ‘have some agency here,’ says Lindsay Bartholomew, exhibit content and experience developer at the MIT Museum.
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Books


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Remember the boy who said ‘wow’ at Symphony Hall? Now he’s 14, and there’s a picture book about him.

Five years ago, Ronan Mattin warmed hearts with his exclamation of wonder at a Handel and Haydn concert. Poet Todd Boss thinks his story will resonate with children as well.
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TRAVEL


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Trailing Detective Gamache in the Eastern Townships

We couldn’t wait to finally visit the picturesque area in Quebec that inspired the setting for Louise Penny's book series. Suffice it to say, we’re big fans, but as it turned out, there are others more fervent than us, and they were on our tour.
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There are many bright spots along the Sunshine Coast Trail. Watching my kids conquer its 112 miles is one of them.

The route is Canada’s longest hut-to-hut hiking trail, with 16 huts and shelters along the way that are available for anyone to stay for free — no reservations needed. Here's what it was like for us over those eight days.
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Real Estate


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Proposed commission settlement could hurt veteran home buyers

“I don’t know where all the consumer advocates and veteran advocates are,” said Paul J. Cervone, a Lamacchia Realty agent who specializes in working with veterans. “But they should be screaming from the rooftops, because this is going to absolutely disadvantage VA buyers in the future.”
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Real Estate


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The South Coast Rail is on track. What could it mean for the housing market?

The MBTA anticipates service on the South Coast Rail will begin this summer, allowing passengers to take a one-seat trip from Southeast Massachusetts to Boston.
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