Today's Headlines
Sunday, June 2, 2024
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📖 Hot book summer: These are the 75 books we're most excited to read this summer.
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Crossword
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Investigations
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‘Rats and bedbugs and roaches and mold’: Dismal conditions found at some hotels sheltering homeless families and migrants
State inspectors have yet to set foot in most of the hotels rented at taxpayer expense, failing to ensure that the hastily arranged accommodations meet basic health and safety standards. When they do, the results are often dismal.
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Politics
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He earns an extra $61,000 to lead two committees. They never considered a bill.
A Globe analysis found that more than 1 in 5 of the Massachusetts Legislature’s committees have held no hearings and considered no bills in the current two-year session. Their leaders still earn tens of thousands of dollars in additional stipends.
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2024 summer olympics
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Wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and threat of terrorism, loom over Paris Olympics this summer
Paris elevated its terror threat to maximum two months ago, and the opening ceremony will be conducted amid the heaviest security in Olympic history.
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Politics
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‘It won’t make any difference.’ In this Wisconsin community, Trump’s conviction isn’t a game-changer
Wisconsin's narrowly divided electorate is being heavily targeted by both the Trump and Biden campaigns.
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The Nation
Nation
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UN official highlights how better preparation has slowed disaster deaths despite worsening climate
Better infrastructure and more warning systems are credited with saving thousands of lives.
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Nation
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2,000 sea lions roamed, just to make this dock their home
Sea lion counters tallied 2,000 of the whiskered, blubbery creatures in the water alongside Pier 39 on San Francisco's northern edge. That’s 600 more than the previous record.
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Nation
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Trump has few ways to overturn his conviction as a New York felon
Several legal experts cast doubt on his chances of success in an appeal and noted that the case could take years to snake through the courts.
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The World
World
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In the West Bank, guns and a locked gate signal a town’s new residents
As much of the world has focused on the war in the Gaza Strip, Jewish settlers miles away in the West Bank have hastened the rate at which they are seizing land previously used by Palestinians, rights groups say.
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World
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For South Africans, vote represents a partial repudiation of party that freed them from apartheid
The staggering nosedive for Africa’s oldest liberation movement put one of the continent’s most stable countries and its largest economy onto an uneasy and uncharted course.
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World
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The internet’s final frontier: remote Amazon tribes
The Marubo people are struggling with the internet’s fundamental problem: It has become essential — at a cost to their culture, family structure, and ways of life.
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Globe Magazine
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I’m a normal mom, I swear. So how did my kids turn out so bougie?
Despite my best efforts, my offspring have grown up to enjoy, let’s say, the finer things in life.
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Advice needed: My 40-year-old son visits us too much
But my wife says he’s always welcome. Plus, this long wedding reception includes cocktails and very little food. What to do?
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Gifted and talented programs are vanishing from schools. That’s a bigger problem than you think.
Public schools in other states offer more support for gifted children than Massachusetts does. It doesn’t have to be that way.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Designation of profound autism should not be obscured
It is important to be inclusive without disregarding the struggle of those with this severe condition.
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LETTERS
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US has a key interest in the path of international graduates of its colleges
"Only a newly expanded (or restored) H1-B visa program will keep the United States in the game," writes one reader. Another writes, "Colleges must make it clear to [Chinese] students that they enjoy all the benefits of a free society."
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EDITORIAL
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For too many, the path to overdosing starts at work
A new study suggests that workers who get injured on the job are more likely to later die of overdoses.
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Metro
Politics
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Public funds covered $30k in transit, hotels for Mass. governor’s trip to Italy
The Massachusetts Tourism Trust Fund, which is funded in part by casino revenue, picked up the tab for Governor Maura Healey’s May trip to Italy.
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‘We’re safe here’: In Cambridge, a welcome celebration for immigrants
“It’s important to live our values,” said Cambridge City Councilor Sumbul Siddiqui, who moved to the US as a small child from Pakistan.
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At a Pittsfield prep school, an alleged abuser had impunity for decades
Over decades, students at Miss Hall’s School told adults that history teacher Matt Rutledge was preying on students. They were ignored and silenced.
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Sports
bob ryan
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The inimitable Bill Walton: An accomplished champion, a passionate Celtic, a great friend to have
He will go down as the greatest "what-if" in NBA history, but when he was healthy, he played his position as well as anyone ever has.
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The Celtics’ path to victory may lie in managing expectations, treating NBA Finals like any other games
Coach Joe Mazzulla has stressed that each postseason game, regardless of the hype and intensity and increased emphasis on every play, is just like a regular-season game.
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dan shaughnessy
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It’s the Celtics’ time to end our championship drought, and other thoughts
Five years and four months have passed since the Patriots won their last Super Bowl, but it might be time for another duck boat parade soon.
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Business
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Ideas
IDEAS
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The new Amy Winehouse biopic and our obsession with tragic geniuses
“Back to Black” is only the latest in a long line of stories that captivate because they devastate.
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IDEAS
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Mass. voters emphatically stood up for cage-free eggs. Now factory farms are pushing back.
Agribusiness wants to make food as cheap as possible. That's not always a good thing.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Nora Cortiñas, a founder of Argentina’s mothers of the ‘disappeared,’ dies at 94
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Nora Morales de Cortiñas, a founding member of a group of mothers who searched for their children who were disappeared by Argentina’s military dictatorship in the 1970s and who went on to become a leading global voice for human rights, died Thursday in Morón, Argentina. She was 94.
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Obituaries
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AP photographer Ron Edmonds, who took Pulitzer-winning photos of Reagan shooting, has died
The shooting of Ronald Reagan happened on Ron Edmonds' second day as the Associated Press's White House photographer covering the president.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Architecture/Review
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MIT adds another architectural standout to its collection
The new Schwarzman College of Computing is a model of architectural transparency.
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Music
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On the most mellow day of the week, we need music that’s easy like a ...
A just-right soundtrack for Sunday mornings gives us a chance to chill out, recover, regroup. After all, tomorrow’s Monday.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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Beethoven’s utopian Ninth in a world riven by violence
A surprisingly personal new film appraises an iconic score in a time of war.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Oh, the things you’ll see in Springfield! Exploring the Bay State’s own Smithsonian
If the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., can be called the ‶nation’s attic,″ the Smithsonian-affiliated Springfield Museums stand in as the metaphorical attic of Massachusetts, or at least the Connecticut River Valley. They are perfect for a day or two of discovery.
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TRAVEL
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From thrifty N.H. residents to Connecticut’s big spenders, here’s how much New Englanders spend on vacation
Vacation budgets ranged from about $1,900 to $2,600, with one glaring exception.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Renters hit with no-fault evictions as investors and corporate owners gain hold, advocates say
Even if tenants win in housing court, the matter remains on their record. Landlord group says economy is hard on landlords, and many of these cases were brought after for-cause evictions failed.
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Home of the Week goes from stagecoach route to center stage
Town home-style condo built on a rocky rise in Roxbury comes with three bedrooms, three full baths, two balconies, and a private deck.
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