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Tuesday, April 16, 2024
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Massachusetts
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A sun-soaked Boston Marathon was a boon for spectators — and a challenge for runners
Tens of thousands of fans along the route happily cheered for the 30,000 runners as they made their way to the finish line on Boylston Street.
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Massachusetts
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As jury selection begins in Karen Read case, a search for people who haven’t made up their minds
With both side looking for different qualities in jurors, the selection process, known as voir dire, will be painstaking and could take weeks, legal specialists said.
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Politics
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House Republicans to take up separate Israel aid package
A bipartisan foreign aid package passed by the Senate that contains $14.1 billion for Israel remains held up by Republican leaders in the House.
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Nation
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As hush money trial begins, Trump’s sex life emerges as key theme
The opening day of Donald Trump’s criminal trial delved deep into his tabloid-fodder sex life, as lawyers and the judge debated how many salacious details jurors should eventually hear as they decide whether he broke the law to cover up hush money payments.
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The Nation
Nation
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Chinese company under congressional scrutiny makes key US drugs
WuXi AppTec, which works with Boston-based Vertex on its cystic fibrosis therapy, is one of several companies lawmakers have identified as potential threats to the security of individual Americans’ genetic information and US intellectual property.
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Nation
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Ohio River near Pittsburgh is closed as crews search for missing barge, one of 26 that broke loose
Crews equipped with sonar looked for a barge believed to have sunk over the weekend — one of more than two dozen barges that broke loose and floated down the rain-swollen river.
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Nation
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The widest-ever global coral crisis will hit within weeks, scientists say
Limestone cradles of marine life, coral reefs nurture an estimated quarter of ocean species at some point during their life cycles, support fish that provide protein for millions of people, and protect coasts from storms.
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The World
World
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Pentagon reaffirms findings of events before attack that killed 13 US troops in Kabul
The review’s conclusions focus on the final days and hours at Abbey Gate before the attack, which also killed as many as 170 civilians.
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World
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Horrified worshippers watch online and in person as a bishop is stabbed at a church in Sydney
Authorities did not immediately report a motive for the attack. Australians were still in shock after a lone assailant stabbed six people to death in a Sydney shopping mall on Saturday and injured more than a dozen others.
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Israel weighs strike on Iran to ‘send a message’ while preserving alliance
Israel’s war Cabinet deliberated Monday how to respond to Iran’s unprecedented aerial assault without rankling allies and squandering an opportunity to build an international alliance against Tehran.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Should evidence that someone other than Karen Read committed murder be allowed at her trial?
If such evidence is let in, prosecutors will have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Read committed the crime and also disprove that others weren’t involved.
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EDITORIAL
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Taming the country’s highest child care costs
Daycare costs parents a small fortune, yet many providers still don’t even make a living wage.
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OPINION
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Have presidential debates outlived their usefulness?
There are better ways for the public to hear from presidential candidates. I say good riddance to the televised presidential debate.
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Metro
Maine shootings
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Maine lawmakers reject bill for lawsuits against gunmakers after Lewiston mass shooting
The Maine House of Representatives previously passed the proposal regarding illegal gun sales, but the state Senate voted it down.
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Woman who died hours after being incarcerated is the latest death at R.I. prison
At least four inmates have died at the Adult Correctional Institutions so far this year, raising alarm from advocates.
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In Lexington, Patriots Day reenactment on town green highlights women’s role
The town of Lexington has long celebrated the role of American minutemen in defending liberty against invading British troops with a Patriots Day reenactment.
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Sports
Boston Marathon
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Heat proves to be a hurdle for some Marathon runners
The heat took a toll on some runners, said one doctor, with a handful of athletes dropping out halfway due to dehydration and overheating.
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In Wellesley, Marathon runners get kisses: ‘This is where Wellesley shines’
The Boston Marathon “scream tunnel” at Wellesley College is known for a few things: A drunken party filled with shrieks and cheers, clever handwritten signs held by students — and kisses.
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Patrick Clancy runs Boston Marathon in honor of three slain children: ‘It felt amazing to cross the finish line’
The Duxbury resident crossed the finish line in 3 hours, 59 minutes and 19 seconds, with his final mile (8:31) his fastest of the afternoon.
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Business
Business
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Ship that caused bridge collapse had apparent electrical issues while still docked, source says
The FBI said it was investigating whether any laws might have been broken.
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Trendlines
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MGB isn’t a white knight. The state’s powers are limited. And the Steward hospital mess has no end in sight.
Mass General Brigham hasn’t tipped its hand, at least not publicly, and Governor Maura Healey hasn’t said much other than she wants Steward out of Massachusetts.
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Bold Types
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Curry College president Jay Gonzalez offers job guarantee to grads
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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Albert Heath, jazz drummer with boundless musical soul, dies at 88
Mr. Heath was renowned as a consummate jazz journeyman with roots in the postwar bebop sound and explorations that included African rhythms.
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Obituaries
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Albert Heath, jazz drummer with boundless musical soul, dies at 88
Mr. Heath was renowned as a consummate jazz journeyman with roots in the postwar bebop sound and explorations that included African rhythms.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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For a trio of emerging artists, a showcase that starts in Somerville
Salt Lick, a nonprofit that assists developing artists, and Sofar Sounds have partnered to launch Alex Blue, Léa the Leox, and Claire Ernst on a national tour that will be performed in alternative venues.
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Arts
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Broadway-bound ‘Sunset Boulevard’ wins big at London’s Olivier Awards
The show took seven trophies, including best musical revival and best actress for American star Nicole Scherzinger.
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Arts
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The Jar aims to double its reach this season
Salons, performances, and the opportunity to join a choir are all part of the cultural group’s April-May calendar.
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