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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
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Higher Education
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Emerson, MIT, Tufts students camp out in solidarity with Columbia pro-Palestinian protest
The student demonstrations at Emerson College, MIT, and Tufts University, which began Sunday night, come after the arrests of more than 100 students at a similar encampment at Columbia University last week.
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Health
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Could helicopter parenting and a decline in ‘free play’ be causing the youth mental health crisis?
Boston College professor Peter Gray says screen time and social media aren’t the problem.
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high schools
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Terrence Clarke died three years ago. A tidal wave of elite Mass. basketball players is keeping his memory alive.
The 19-year-old basketball celebrity from Boston was killed in a car crash in California while preparing for the 2021 NBA draft.
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Massachusetts
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‘If I go back there, I’m a dead man’: Fleeing Haitians pin their hopes on the asylum process
Proving persecution can be a difficult task, even for people from Haiti, where those who have fled say the lines between politics and gang violence are often blurred.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today | April 22, 2024
WATCH: Monday's show. Stories include: Pregnant people want to use the birthing professionals, but the law limits their scope.
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Politics roundup: Speaker risks job, Trump cases in court
WATCH: Washington bureau chief Jackie Kucinich explains the power plays in Congress and if former president Trump’s immunity claim will sway the Supreme Court.
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Unlocking the mysteries of food
WATCH: Is there a way to pinpoint the best diet for your unique body? Health reporter Felice Freyer unpacks the bold new experiment that's working to find out.
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The Nation
Nation
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An unprecedented trial opens with two visions of Trump
Manhattan prosecutors delivered a raw recounting of Donald Trump’s seamy past Monday as they debuted their case against him to jurors, the nation and the world, reducing the former president to a co-conspirator in a plot to cover up three sex scandals that threatened his 2016 election win.
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Politics
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Supreme Court seems poised to allow local laws that penalize homelessness
The justices seemed split along ideological lines in the case, which has sweeping implications for how the country deals with a growing homelessness crisis.
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Nation
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AI is about to make the online child sex abuse problem much worse
The nation’s system for tracking down and prosecuting people who sexually exploit children online is already overwhelmed and buckling, a new report finds.
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The World
World
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Israelis prepare to mark Passover, a festival of freedom, with hostages still in Gaza
Many Israelis were in a somber mood Monday as they prepared to usher in Passover, the Jewish festival of freedom, saying they would mark the holiday rather than celebrate it, with more than 130 hostages remaining in the Gaza Strip.
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World
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Senior Israeli military official resigns after Oct. 7 intelligence failures
General Aharon Haliva had become a symbol of the Israeli establishment’s failure to prevent the deadliest attack in Israeli history.
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European nations with Patriot missiles hesitate to give the air defense systems to Ukraine
Sophisticated missile systems provided by Kyiv’s Western allies can threaten Kremlin’s forces as they slowly push forward along the roughly 600-mile front line in the war.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Haitians cling to hope as their country prepares to install a transitional council
As the council prepares to take the reins of the country, questions remain: How exactly is it going to quell the gang violence and return Haiti to a livable state?
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EDITORIAL
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How Mass. community colleges reversed falling enrollment
A state program that makes community college free for residents over age 25 has helped enrollment at the schools rebound. The challenge will be retaining those students through graduation.
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OPINION
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Trump’s endless whining is wearing thin
His deep persecution complex may be more damaging to his reelection chances than any conviction might be
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HIGHER EDUCATION
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Former DEI director at Providence College files discrimination charge
E. Corry Kole, who is nonbinary, resigned in March after “direct, repeated, patterned and systemic discrimination,” their lawyer said. The Catholic college called the claim “unsubstantiated.”
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‘Really meaningful’: Some migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard by DeSantis now on path to legal status
The migrants who were sent to Massachusetts by Florida officials as part of a political stunt received “bona fide determinations,” a status that allows them some freedoms until their visa becomes available.
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CRIME
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Judge rules Adam Montgomery cannot skip sentencing for Harmony’s murder
New Hampshire law generally requires those convicted of certain serious offenses to attend sentencing when victims address the court. Montgomery opted not to attend his jury trial in person.
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Sports
Game 2: Maple Leafs 3, Bruins 2
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Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs break through against Bruins in Game 2 to even first-round series
The NHL's regular-season goal leader struck for his first of the postseason with just over eight minutes remaining to boost Toronto.
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Presented with a chance to force overtime, the Bruins’ offense was again powerless when it counted
Boston scored a power-play goal in the first period, but the man advantage could not come up with a goal in the third period minutes after Auston Matthews put the Maple Leafs ahead.
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Tanner Houck could be delivering on the promise that Red Sox scouts saw in him
Through four starts, Houck has a 1.35 ERA, an astounding 28-to-2 strikeout-to-walk rate, and he has added 3 inches of drop on his splitter.
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Business
Real Estate
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$500,000 for a parking spot? Inside the world of exclusive parking in Boston.
Parking spot sales are rare and difficult to track. But when the true cost is revealed, they can provide a stark indication of how expensive the Boston housing market is.
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Housing
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With mortgage rates above 7 percent, here’s what home buyers should know
Despite sky-high mortgage rates, demand for home loans may be increasing in Greater Boston.
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bold types
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Quiroga sets broader mission for Boston-based housing nonprofit
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Roberta Karmel, first woman named to the SEC, dies at 86
The lawyer's belief that the agency stymied legitimate business activities inspired philosophical combat with her more liberal colleagues.
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Obituaries
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David Pryor, a former Arkansas governor and US senator, has died
Former Arkansas governor and Senator David Pryor, a Democrat who was one of the state’s most beloved political figures and remained active in public service after he left office, has died.
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Rico Wade, an architect of Atlanta Hip-Hop, dies at 52
He produced albums for rap acts including Outkast, Goodie Mob, and Future.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Stephen Colbert felt some trepidation as he transitioned to CBS’s late-night show
In an interview with Ben Schwartz at the annual PaleyFest on Sunday, Colbert recalled thinking "it’s the first time in my life I wasn’t inhabiting a character all the time."
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MUSIC REVIEW
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At Las Vegas’s mind-blowing Sphere, Phish enters another dimension
The Vermont jam band became only the second group, after U2, to play the $2.3 billion multimedia orb in Vegas, with four completely different shows.
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Theater
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Boston Conservatory grad Eleri Ward’s folk-inspired Sondheim TikToks opened a path that led to ‘Gatsby’
Auditions led to rejection after rejection after rejection. It was only when Ward leaned into her own artistic inclinations that her career took off.
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