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Saturday, May 25, 2024
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Immigration
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Despite the state’s efforts, Logan Airport continues to be a front line in the migrant crisis
On a recent night, it was deja vu at Terminal E, as people sprawled out to grab some shut-eye while travelers whisked by with their luggage, en route to Dublin or Doha, Istanbul or Zurich.
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Transportation
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It’s been four years since the pandemic shutdowns. Riders in Boston are still waiting extra long for the train.
The lag represents a so-far unfulfilled promise by T General Manager Phillip Eng, who on his first day a little over a year ago vowed to “restore service for people.”
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Politics
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‘Why can’t they work together more?’: In Rome, Healey and Wu partner on tackling climate change. At home, not as much.
Outside the speeches and appearances at Vatican City, Governor Maura Healey and Mayor Michelle Wu are two different leaders who have different visions for the best way to tackle climate change.
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ANALYSIS
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The now-controversial flag flown at Justice Alito’s beach house? It’s rooted in Massachusetts.
A version of the Pine Tree Flag is still in use in Massachusetts today.
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World
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UN court order deepens Israel’s isolation as it fights on in Rafah
A ruling Friday from the International Court of Justice ordering an immediate halt to Israel’s military offensive in Rafah marked a stunning rebuke of the Israeli leadership’s prosecution of the war in Gaza, including the decision to send troops and tanks into a city where more than a million Palestinians had sought refuge.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today: Sports | May 24, 2024
WATCH: Friday's sports show. Stories include: What’s making this Celtics run so special? And, can the Bruins put their money where their mouth is?
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How the Celtics can take a commanding lead in Indiana
WATCH: Boston has a two game lead on the Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals. Reporter Adam Himmelsbach on how the C’s can keep the momentum going.
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Bruins’ offseason to-do list
WATCH: The B’s have money to spend and plenty of holes to fill. Boston.com writer Conor Ryan highlights the Bruins biggest needs.
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The Nation
Nation
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Kamala Harris is gaining swing-state voters’ trust to step in for Biden
Nearly half of swing-state voters, 48 percent, say they trust Harris to fulfill the duties of the presidency if Biden were no longer able to serve, according to a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll conducted in early May.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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Vice president announces commitment to increase internet access in Africa
Roundup of national political news.
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Nation
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Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, who skewered fast food industry, dies at 53
Mr. Spurlock was an Oscar-nominee who made food and American diets his life’s work, famously eating only at McDonald’s for a month to illustrate the dangers of a fast-food diet.
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The World
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Ukraine starts freeing some prisoners to join its military
Denys Maliuska, Ukraine’s justice minister, said in an interview Friday that nearly 350 prisoners had already been freed under a law enacted last week that allows convicts to serve in the army in exchange for the possibility of parole at the end of their service.
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World
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Singapore Airlines tightens cabin safety measures after turbulence killed one, injured dozens
The airline said it has adopted a “more cautious approach to managing turbulence in-flight” after the Boeing 777 jet heading to Singapore hit extreme turbulence in the Irrawaddy basin on Tuesday, hurling people and items around the cabin.
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Hungary will seek to opt out of NATO efforts to support Ukraine, Orbán says
“We do not approve of this, nor do we want to participate in financial or arms support (for Ukraine), even within the framework of NATO,” Orbán said, adding that Hungary has taken a position as a “nonparticipant” in any potential NATO operations to assist Kyiv.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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US higher education is endangered
The long-held right of universities and their faculties to decide what they should teach is so precious. Precious but under threat.
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LETTERS
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MBTA Communities law has people talking about housing. That’s progress.
"As additions to the toolbox go, the MBTA Communities Act has barely been removed from its packaging," writes one housing proponent. "Zoning is not a housing production program, but it is a necessary step," writes another.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Roslindale man charged in two antisemitic acts in Newton
Alexei Rodriguez allegedly drove an SUV with a Palestinian flag toward two Jewish children wearing yarmulkes in April, and also allegedly tore down blue ribbons honoring Israeli hostages from near a Jewish community center on Tuesday.
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Massachusetts
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‘I was always one of the boys,’ 102-year-old Zecil Gravitz of Canton recalls her Navy service during WWII
A Navy veteran of World War II, Zecil Gravitz served at a time when there were no warm uniforms or antibiotics. Female and Jewish soldiers were even more sparse. She was both.
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Maine
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Independent commission probes law enforcement communication amid reports of ‘chaotic’ police response to Maine mass shooting
The state commission investigating law enforcement's response to the Oct. 25 mass shooting that killed 18 in Lewiston focused Friday on communication among multiple agencies.
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Sports
Celtics
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Inside the 20-0 run that fueled the Celtics to a blowout win over the Pacers in Game 2
Across the end of the first quarter and into the second, the Celtics shifted Indiana’s souped-up offense into neutral.
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RED SOX NOTEBOOK
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After early struggles, David Hamilton regroups and starts to contribute for Red Sox on regular basis
The middle infielder played solid defense and was 5 for 16 with a .313/.353/.750 line on the recent road trip. He now seems better attuned to the pace of play.
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BREWERS 7, RED SOX 2
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Red Sox hit with series-opening loss in return home after Brewers tag Kutter Crawford for six runs
Crawford gave up three runs in each of the third and fifth innings in the Sox starter’s shortest outing of the season.
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Business
Business
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Squirrels cause more power outages than you might think
Unitil found squirrels cause 11 percent of routine power outages. They sneak around safeguards, chew on lines and build nests in the equipment.
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THE FINE PRINT
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Senate votes to prohibit seizing home equity in municipal tax-taking cases
Critics of a practice they call “home equity theft” hailed the vote as a major step forward in a years-long effort to protect the equity homeowners have in property taken from them due to delinquent property taxes.
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Energy
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Massachusetts moves to add more EV charging on highways, but not from Tesla
The state on Friday named three companies to start building dozens of federally subsidized EV charging stations along major highways. Tesla isn't one of them.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Bob McCreadie, ‘the master of going faster’ in dirt racing, dies at 73
One of the winningest drivers in dirt racing history, Bob McCreadie was regularly introduced by announcers as “the master of going faster."
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Obituaries
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Shirley Conran, author best known for the steamy ‘Lace,’ dies at 91
An industrious and proliferous British author, Shirley Conran's 1982 novel, “Lace,” was a tale of female autonomy disguised as a bonkbuster (to use the British term for a steamy bestseller) that made her a millionaire.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Jennifer Lopez says ‘you know better than that’ when asked about Ben Affleck rumors
The actress and singer brushed off a question about her marriage during a press event in Mexico City for her new film "Atlas."
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Lifestyle
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The siblings who changed how we party
Harvard grads’ digital invite company, Paperless Post, has sent 650 million invitations since its inception.
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LOVE LETTERS
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I have a boyfriend — and a crush on my friend, who’s a woman
Do I stay with him — or discover more about my sexuality?
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