Today's Headlines
Friday, June 14, 2024
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Today's Headlines
Busing at 50. We're discussing how Boston Public Schools continues to operate a system that leaves many Black and Latino students behind — even after a court-ordered decision.
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Sports
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Arts
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Comics
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Crossword
Page one
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Massachusetts
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With the Celtics on the cusp of banner 18, meet some old-school fans who remember the first 17
Some have seen all the championships, stretching back 67 years.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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The deed restrictions debate: How to balance affordable homeownership and wealth building?
Deed restrictions in income-restricted units have sparked debate about balancing individual wealth building with limiting gentrification.
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Massachusetts
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The Celtics are eyeing an 18th championship. But for some young fans, this would be a first.
Young Celtics fans don't remember or weren't even born in 2008, when the Celtics last won.
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Crime & Courts
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A rural Mass. town paid $338,000 for a construction project. Then officials realized they’d been scammed.
For a town like Orange, one of the state’s poorest communities, the theft combined with an existing budget shortfall makes for a staggering one-two gut punch.
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Politics
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Supreme Court maintains broad access to abortion pill
The Supreme Court on Thursday maintained access to a widely available abortion pill, rejecting a bid from a group of anti-abortion organizations and doctors to undo the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the drug.
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Boston Globe Today
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Celtics close in on an NBA Finals sweep
WATCH: What can the Mavericks do to prevent a duck boat parade in Boston? Columnist Chad Finn weighs in. Plus, the Patriots give Tom Brady a night to remember.
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Pan-Mass Challenge: Biking towards $1 billion
WATCH: Founder and executive director Billy Starr rides his annual bike-a-thon into history.
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Gas industry fights against climate regulations in Mass.
WATCH: Reporter Sabrina Shankman unpacks why companies are weighing a lawsuit to overturn limits on plant-warming emissions in buildings.
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The Nation
Nation
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Senate Republicans block bill on women’s right to IVF as Democrats make push on reproductive care
Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer forced a vote on the matter Thursday in an effort to drive an election-year contrast between Democrats and Republicans on reproductive care.
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Nation
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Cheers, cake and a fist-bump from GOP as Trump returns to Capitol Hill in a first since Jan. 6 riot
Despite pending federal charges against Trump for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, and his recent guilty verdict in an unrelated hush money trial, the Republican former president arrived emboldened as the party’s presumptive nominee.
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Nation
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Phoenix police have pattern of violating civil rights and using excessive force, Justice Department says
The sweeping investigation found “pervasive failings” that have “disguised and perpetuated” problems for years, according to the report.
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The World
World
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Russia, showing no evidence, says reporter Evan Gershkovich to be tried for spying
American journalist Evan Gershkovich of the Wall Street Journal will soon stand trial in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg on charges of spying for the CIA, Russian authorities said Thursday, even as they continued to disclose no evidence to support the accusations.
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World
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Biden and Zelensky sign security deal as Ukraine’s leader questions how long the unity will last
President Biden and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky signed a 10-year security agreement Thursday that they hailed as a milestone in relations between their countries, but that alone was not enough to stop Zelensky from wondering how much longer he could count on America’s support.
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World
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Missing a global climate target could spell disaster for these polar bears
“We’ve known that the loss of Arctic sea ice would spell disaster for polar bears, so this might be the first subpopulation that disappears,” said Julienne Stroeve, lead author of a new study.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Primary care is in crisis. Here’s how to fix it.
We must increase investment in primary care and make sustainable changes to the way in which services are reimbursed.
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EDITORIAL
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The Supreme Court delivered a win for abortion access, but the war is far from over
The abortion pill remains legal as a result of Thursday’s unanimous decision. But a flurry of other lawsuits by abortion foes could still limit access, unless Congress steps in.
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LETTERS
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The integrity of the highest court is no longer supreme
We are obligated to question the integrity and impartiality of Justices Thomas and Alito in decisions involving Trump’s role in subverting the 2020 election and the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Boston high school student, 18, shot after graduation ceremony at ICA in Seaport; expected to survive, police say
The 18-year-old was shot around 11:45 a.m. in a Seaport parking garage following an “altercation,” Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox said.
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Metro
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The compromise between a billionaire and a Nantucket clam shack we can all learn from
A year ago, a Nantucket clam shack seemed ready to fall victim to familiar forces. And then a funny thing happened.
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Marijuana
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New Hampshire kills bill to legalize recreational marijuana
While an effort to do so cleared the Senate, the proposal didn’t have enough support in the House.
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Sports
On baseball
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Red Sox seemingly take a huge step with series win over Phillies, but the Yankees are up next
The series win against the team with the National League’s best record marked the first this year for the Sox against a team with a record of .500 or better.
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Celtics
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‘You made it. You made it to the NBA.’ Xavier Tillman recalls late father as the Celtics close in on a championship.
Roosevelt Tillman, 58, died unexpectedly May 19 at his home in Grand Rapids, Mich.
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nba finals | celtics vs. mavericks
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On and off the court, the Celtics’ indispensable Jrue Holiday is guided by his faith
Holiday's spirituality has taught him to treat others better than himself, to care for those who need care, and to impact people with generosity and concern.
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Business
Retail
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Cannabis can set sail to the Vineyard and Nantucket, after all
A new rule will make it possible to move cannabis to and from Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, easing worries of a marijuana shortage on the islands.
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Innovation Economy
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HubSpot has been a pillar of Boston tech for nearly 20 years. What if it gets acquired?
There are reports that the Cambridge company could be bought by Google. Here's what that would mean.
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Business
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Judge approves new Steward lifeline as dispute surfaces over hospital sales
But a new dispute surfaced over how proceeds from the hospital sales will be allocated between Steward and its landlord, Medical Properties Trust.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Jean-Philippe Allard, jazz producer and musicians’ advocate, dies at 67
Mr. Allard helped revive the careers of jazz greats who had been all but forgotten in the United States.
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Harrison White, groundbreaking (and inscrutable) sociologist, dies at 94
Dr. White used principles of physics to examine how social networks shape the unseen forces of everyday life.
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Fumihiko Maki, honored architect of understated buildings, dies at 95
In the United States, the architect designed an addition to MIT’s renowned Media Lab and Tower 4 of the World Trade Center.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★★
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A lonely dog and build-it-yourself robot become best friends in ‘Robot Dreams,’ one of the year’s best films
Pablo Berger’s Oscar-nominated animated feature is a moving, heartwarming, and bittersweet tribute to friendship set in 1980s New York City.
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TELEVISION REVIEW
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‘Presumed Innocent’ is a classic David E. Kelley beach read of a whodunit
One of the hallmarks of this miniseries adaptation of the 1987 Scott Turow novel is that the characters have more dimension and ambiguity. That includes Jake Gyllenhaal’s Rusty Sabich, a liar and a cheat we may find ourselves rooting for.
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STAGE REVIEW
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At ART, a ‘Gatsby’ that’s great
Turned into a musical, “The Great Gatsby” gets a dazzling world premiere production.
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