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Saturday, May 11, 2024
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Higher Education
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After nearly three weeks on campus, MIT’s pro-Palestinian student encampment ends with arrests
Ten students were arrested Friday morning and transported to Cambridge District Court, where they were charged with trespassing and released. They were told that if they abide by any orders they receive from MIT about their on-campus behavior, the charges will be dismissed by July 10.
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Massachusetts
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Harvard’s encampment is the last one standing in Greater Boston
Members of the pro-Palestinian encampment, Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine, rejected an offer from Harvard University’s president to end their protest on early Friday morning.
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Transportation
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The T is paying consultants up to $610 per hour — to figure out how to save money
The MBTA entered into a $450,000 contract with a consulting firm last month, with consultants charging between $244 and $610 per hour.
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Health
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Harvard scientists unveil the most detailed map of the brain ever: ‘It’s an alien world inside your own head’
The researchers, with Google and other partners, spent a decade deciphering 1 cubic millimeter of tissue.
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Climate
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Lights, camera ... climate? Report finds Hollywood is depicting a world without climate change.
“To learn that only 10 percent of the films over the last decade — over this critical period — are even including climate change in their story worlds ... it’s disappointing.”
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | May 10, 2024
WATCH: Friday's sports show. Stories include: Drake Maye set to bloom in Foxborough. And, rethinking David Pastrnak’s cat fight.
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Rethinking David Pastrnak’s cat fight
WATCH: Host Chris Gasper prefers the Bruins sniper beat up the Panthers on the scoresheet rather than with his fists.
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Bruins send vintage message ahead of Game 3
WATCH: Columnist Dan Shaughnessy on the B’s fighting mad message to Panthers, plus what the Celtics need to do differently on Saturday vs the Cavs.
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The Nation
Nation
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Virginia school board restores Confederate leaders’ names to two schools
The Shenandoah County School Board voted 5-1 to call the schools Stonewall Jackson High School and Ashby Lee Elementary School.
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Politics
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Senate approves bill to reauthorize FAA and improve air travel
The Senate on Thursday passed legislation to reauthorize federal aviation programs for the next five years and put in place new safety measures and consumer protections for passengers, at a moment of intense uncertainty and disruption in the air travel system.
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Nation
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Judge directs Michael Cohen to keep quiet about Trump ahead of his hush money trial testimony
Judge Juan M. Merchan’s comments came as a dramatic and consequential week in the first criminal trial of a former American president drew to a close Friday.
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The World
World
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UN General Assembly adopts resolution supporting Palestinian statehood
The resolution was approved by a vote of 143-9, with 25 nations abstaining. The assembly broke into a big applause after the vote. The United States voted no.
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World
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Battles rage around Rafah’s edge as more than 100,000 flee the city
The closure this week of two main entry points for aid has accelerated the humanitarian crisis in southern Gaza.
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World
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Russia mounting new border assaults in north, Ukraine says
The Russian assaults began around 5 a.m. Friday, with massive shelling and aerial bombardments of Ukrainian positions followed by armored columns trying to punch through at several points along the border, according to a statement from Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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I’m a conservative student. Freedom of speech protects pro-Palestinian protesters too.
Those who curtail objectionable speech often naively believe that by doing so, they’re stopping the spread of harmful ideas. But in practice, censorship often fans the flames it’s meant to extinguish.
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OPINION
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How to bring solar energy to low-income communities
Low- and moderate-income households are only a small percentage of those benefiting from community solar. A couple of projects in Boston are seeking to change that.
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LETTERS
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Climate change: What could possibly go wrong?
Climate change is truly the ultimate 'all of us' issue.
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Metro
Somerville
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‘This has gotta be a scam.’ How a Somerville resident found out Guster wanted to perform on his porch at Porchfest.
Local indie icons Guster have toured the world. On Saturday, they just announced, they'll play from a smaller stage, er, porch.
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ADRIAN WALKER
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Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and activist Denella Clark join forces to help women giving care to terminally ill loved ones
This Mother’s Day Weekend they are launching the Pressley-James Lovin’ Gestures Fund, which will provide financial help to people providing care to terminally ill close relatives.
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Around New England
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At the University of Vermont, protest ends abruptly but peacefully
While some pro-Palestinian protests at other universities in New England ended with police action and arrests, the protest at UVM in Burlington ended without rancor after protesters claimed victory and the administration avoided the kind of confrontation that has roiled other campuses nationwide.
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Sports
beat writer's notebook
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Jayson Tatum’s sub patterns, Jaylen Brown’s voice, a super-team debate, and other Celtics thoughts
Joe Mazzulla has altered the way he uses Tatum since Kristaps Porzingis was hurt, but he may want to go back to a more familiar routine.
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KEVIN PAUL DUPONT | ON HOCKEY
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These Bruins again can’t seem to handle the Florida heat
After being outplayed by the Panthers for most of Game 3 on Garden ice, the Bruins are really up against it now.
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Bruins defenseman Andrew Peeke returns to lineup for Game 3 against Panthers
Peeke returned to the blue line corps for the first time since suffering an undisclosed injury in Game 2 against the Maple Leafs.
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Business
Jobs
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Union dispute bubbles up at Harvard Book Store
The labor dispute comes just two months after management canceled the planned second location in the Prudential Center.
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Biotech
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Ginkgo Bioworks to slash labor costs, jobs
After lackluster first-quarter earnings, Ginkgo Bioworks said it will slash labor expenses by at least 25 percent, which will include an unspecified number of job cuts.
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Business
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Representative Katherine Clark unveils child care push at business event in Cambridge
After failing to move a GOP-led Congress last year to reup federal assistance for childcare centers, Clark is turning to the business community for help in making her case.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Moorhead C. Kennedy Jr., envoy, captive in Iran hostage crisis, dies at 93
A Princeton- and Harvard-educated diplomat with a specialty in economics, Mr. Kennedy was halfway through a three-month assignment in Tehran when a Marine came charging down the embassy hallway, shouting about a “break-in” at the compound.
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Obituaries
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Hall of Fame defensive back Jimmy Johnson dead at age 86
Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back Jimmy Johnson, a three-time All-Pro and member of the All-Decade Team of the 1970s, has died. He was 86.
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Obituaries
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Dennis Thompson, drummer and last remaining member of MC5, dies at 75
Dennis Thompson, the drummer whose thunderous, hard-hitting style powered the proto-punk sound of the loud, outspoken and highly influential Detroit rock band MC5, died Thursday in Taylor, Michigan. He was 75.
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Arts & Lifestyle
DANCE REVIEW
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Boston Ballet is in shape for Paris with ‘Spring Experience’
The final program of Boston Ballet’s 2023-24 season is a warm-up for the company’s tour to Paris, where it’ll perform at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées May 27-30.
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BOOKS
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Juli Min’s ‘Shanghailanders’ transports readers to the root of one family’s fractured relationships
The Globe spoke with Min ahead of her appearance at Harvard Book Store on Monday, where she’ll be talking about her new book with author Abue Rey Lescure.
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MATTHEW GILBERT | SNL' SHOWDOWN
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Bill Murray over Mike Myers? Voters again show that they prefer ‘SNL’ cast members of a certain vintage.
Round 2's biggest surprise was Bill Murray's lopsided win over Mike Myers. And its toughest call may have been Cecily Strong vs. Maya Rudolph.
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