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Subject Today's Headlines: How Alan Garber ended the Harvard protest encampment peacefully
Date May 15, 2024 9:08 AM
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024


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How Alan Garber ended the Harvard protest encampment peacefully

Harvard's interim president outlasted the demonstrators on campus without calling in police.
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Houseplants are supposed to be calming, but they can trigger lovers’ quarrels, anxiety, even grief.
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‘How can we work together?’ On first day in Rome, Healey makes pitch to business leaders

Governor Maura Healey's meeting with Italian business leaders precedes a week-long list of appearances at the Vatican Climate Summit, cohosted by the UMass Foundation.
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Higher Education


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At Harvard, Greater Boston’s last campus encampment folds up its tents

The Boston area's last encampment ended on Tuesday at Harvard after students said the university agreed to continue dialogue with protesters.
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Michael Cohen tells jurors of Oval Office deal to pay back the hush money

Cohen's testimony marked a pivotal moment for prosecutors. They charged Trump with falsifying the checks and other records, and Cohen’s recounting drove those accusations home.
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Boston Globe Today | May 14, 2024

WATCH: Tuesday's show. Stories include: Do you live like a true Bostonian? The unwritten rules for living in Boston.
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It's going to be a hot summer. But, how hot?

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Racial disparities persist in home appraisals

WATCH: How bad has the problem gotten in Massachusetts? Development fellow Julian Sorapuru dives into how we got here and what it will take to fix it.
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New challenge for judge in Trump Georgia case: His own election

While it may not create nearly as much drag on the proceedings, there is also the fact that the presiding judge is busy running for election.
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Driver of truck that hit farmworker bus in Florida, killing 8, arrested on DUI charges

Bryan Maclean Howard faces eight counts of DUI-manslaughter, the FHP said in a statement.
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Proposed settlement is first step in securing Colorado River water for 3 Native American tribes

The Navajo Nation has one of the largest single outstanding claims in the Colorado River basin and will vote soon on the measure in a special session.
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Israel strikes on home and school building kill dozens as fighting rages across Gaza

Israeli airstrikes overnight killed dozens of people at a family home and a school in the central Gaza Strip, local residents and a hospital spokesperson said Tuesday, as fighting intensified across the territory, with Israeli troops and Hamas fighters battling in the south while Israeli jets and tanks pounded the north and center.
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As Israel fights again in Gaza’s north, military’s discontent grows

With Israeli troops returning to clear Hamas for the second or third time from parts of the northern Gaza Strip, and fighting farther south in Rafah, too, Israel’s government has found itself confronting more vocal discontent from an important constituency: its own military leaders.
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Blinken tells Ukraine ‘you are not alone’ as Russia’s military makes gains

Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to reassure Ukrainians on Tuesday that they could weather an ominous new Russian military offensive and count on long-term support from the United States and its European allies.
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How did DCF fail to notice their social worker was attending high school?

The astonishing tale of Shelby Hewitt, the 32-year-old woman who posed as a high school student, raises questions for her former employer.
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The lawyer who led the case for marriage equality in Massachusetts

"Part of what’s inspiring is when you’re actually able … to access that sense of liberty and justice for all," Mary Bonauto said.
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Encampments cleared, dustups still unsettled

"Shame on MIT and all the other colleges that have used their power to silence dissent," writes one reader. Another writes, "Protesting is free speech. Disrupting the university’s ability to function is not."
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Former city employee reaches tentative agreement with Boston in Arroyo sexual harassment case

The long-awaited trial was set to include testimony from influential members of Boston’s political and legal scene, including former mayor Martin J. Walsh and federal Judge Mark L. Wolf.
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‘We need answers.’ Markey, Warren say controversial gunshot detection tech could violate civil rights.

Massachusetts Senator Edward J. Markey wants to know whether the technology’s use in minority neighborhoods violates civil rights law.
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Settlement of City Hall sexual harassment suit feels strangely unsatisfying

While it isn’t unusual for civil cases to settle on the eve of trial, the announcement on Tuesday was surprising, given the years the city spent not cutting a deal.
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‘This one had to go our way:’ Charlie McAvoy’s Game 5 arrival rescued Bruins in the nick of time

With a sizzling shot that whizzed by Florida goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, McAvoy scored his first playoff goal in nearly three years in a 2-1 victory in Game 5.
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The two-way play of Jrue Holiday and Derrick White has Celtics going in a good way

The guards have picked each other up in this postseason. Against the Cavaliers the last two games, it was Holiday's turn.
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Behind monster efforts from Charlie McAvoy and Jeremy Swayman, Bruins keep season alive by beating Panthers in Game 5

This best-of-seven, second-round series will now ship back to Boston for Game 6 Friday night at TD Garden.
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Why Toast and Wayfair shares jumped while other tech stocks hit turbulence

Poorer than expected reports hit automotive software firm Cerence and cybersecurity firm Rapid7.
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After long search for new home, South Boston’s Marian Manor nursing home will close this fall

The religious order has been discussing redevelopment for years but could not find a financially feasible way to keep the nursing home open.
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Drumroll, please: Norwell cymbal maker Zildjian enters the digital age

Zildjian has launched its first fully electronic drum set — starting at $4,500. And other electronic products are on the horizon.
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Alice Munro, Nobel literature winner revered as short story master, has died

Often ranked with Anton Chekhov, John Cheever, and a handful of other short story writers, Munro achieved stature rare for an art form traditionally placed beneath the novel.
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Mark your calendars for these classical events next season

Add to your list “any concert you can see at Groton Hill Music Center,” the gorgeous and acoustically stunning new performance building in Boston.
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In Lexington, unveiling a monument to women who shaped history

"Something Is Being Done," a bronze arch monument designed by Meredith Bergmann, memorializes more than 20 historic women.
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