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Monday, June 17, 2024
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A Beautiful Resistance
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The Queen’s Court: Allison Feaster embodies Celtics’ winning recipe
Allison Feaster, Celtics vice president of player development and organization growth, is a key component to one of the league's winningest teams.
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Around New England
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Linda Bean’s death and rising seas raise challenges as Maine fishing village rebuilds
The L.L. Bean heiress vowed to rebuild Port Clyde's picturesque and widely recognized downtown after fire gutted it last fall. Then, she died. And with new threats from rising seas and climate-fueled storms, the future in this Maine fishing village is up in the air.
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Climate
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What happens when sheep meet solar panels? A ‘beautiful symbiotic relationship.’
Agrivoltaics, or the practice of using land for both agriculture and renewable energy, is increasing in Massachusetts, making for some unexpected partnerships.
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Elections
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Democrats are running for state legislatures in record numbers, but will they help Biden’s chances?
The hope, Democratic officials say, is that the bounty of candidates will not only boost their state-level power but uplift President Biden's re-election in key states.
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World
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Israeli military announces daily ‘tactical pause’ along aid corridor in Gaza
The Israeli military on Sunday announced it had begun a daily 11-hour pause of operations along an aid corridor in southern Gaza to safeguard deliveries of humanitarian relief - a move that some within the government denounced.
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The Nation
Nation
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In a divided nation, an infrastructure develops to build bridges
The nation’s poisonous divisions, exacerbated by politicians, cable news, and social media, and collectively known as the outrage industrial complex, have been much lamented. Now a counterweight is swinging into action.
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Strong winds, steep terrain hamper crews battling Los Angeles area’s first major fire of the year
The blaze, dubbed the Post Fire, was just 2 percent contained. No injuries were reported.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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The antiabortion movement is making a big play to thwart citizen initiatives on reproductive rights
The tactics include attempts to get signatures removed from initiative petitions, legislative pushes for competing ballot measures that could confuse voters, and monthslong delays caused by lawsuits over ballot initiative language.
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The World
World
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Inside the Chechen units helping to fight Russia’s war
The participation of some Chechens represents another inversion of history: After hundreds of years of enmity with Russia, Chechens were deploying to Ukraine to fight Moscow’s war.
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World
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More than 80 nations back talks to ease path to peace in Ukraine
Most of the delegations signed on to a statement of shared principles including promoting prisoner exchanges, nuclear safety, and an assertion of territorial integrity for Ukraine.
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World
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For campus protesters in Brussels, familiar methods, but different outcomes
The protest at Vrije Universiteit Brussels has been far more peaceful because of a unique combination of factors, including a supportive political environment, strict protest rules; and a tiny campus Jewish community that has chosen not to confront participants.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Foul-mouthed, sexist trooper puts the spotlight on State Police
Governor says she’s "disgusted" by the recent turn of events. Well, now she can remake the department from the top.
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OPINION
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Mass. needs to fully implement the Real Lives law for adults with developmental disabilities
Life could be so vibrant and have tremendous positive impact for our son and others like him if self-direction as mandated in the Real Lives law were truly embraced.
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LETTERS
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Fate of transfer tax is (an opaque) window into House’s workings
Whatever House members may actually think about the transfer tax — and whatever their constituents may think — they have a huge financial incentive not to buck leadership.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Seven shot in early Sunday morning shooting in Methuen, officials say
Two of the victims remain hospitalized in critical condition, and authorities are actively investigating the shooting, Tucker said. Based on the amount of ballistics evidence collected at the scene, Tucker expressed amazement that more people were not shot.
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Politics
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Is ranked-choice voting a good idea for Boston elections? City Council President Louijeune thinks so.
Though a ballot measure to implement ranked-choice voting in Massachusetts failed statewide in 2020, more than 60 percent of Boston voters supported the idea.
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Massachusetts
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Swimming spots back on track after pandemic-related lifeguard shortage
Lifeguard recruitment efforts throughout Boston and Massachusetts seem to have paid off.
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Sports
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Bryson DeChambeau finishes with epic up-and-down on 72nd hole to win US Open, deny Rory McIlroy
In a wild final hour of more blunders than brilliance, DeChambeau capped a week of high entertainment by getting up-and-down from 55 yards out of a bunker, making a 4-foot par putt to close with a 1-over-par 71.
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TARA SULLIVAN
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Celtics clinching an NBA title at home would be a rare occurrence for local sports fans to celebrate
The rest of the sporting world won’t want to hear it, but Boston fans have earned the chance to be in the stands for the season’s final, championship-clinching game.
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PETER ABRAHAM | ON BASEBALL
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Red Sox fans and foes are starting to recognize reliever Justin Slaten
The 26-year-old rookie right-hander has become one of Alex Cora’s go-to guys out of the bullpen, getting four or more outs in nine games the Red Sox went on to win so far this year.
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Business
Healthcare
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Medical Properties Trust: A place where failure seems to pay
There may not be another group of people in the entire working world who are rewarded better to fail more spectacularly than the fortunate people atop Medical Properties Trust.
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SAY MORE
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We’re thinking about productivity wrong. We can do less and get more done.
The Globe’s “Say More” podcast takes on burnout.
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Trendlines
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Boston’s mojo ain’t working. Can Mayor Wu and business leaders get it back?
Indicators like employment and tourism have recovered from the pandemic, but the city isn’t firing on all cylinders.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Johnny Canales, Tejano music singer and TV host, dies at 81
Mr. Canales was the “Mexican American equivalent of Dick Clark because he broke everyone in,” said musicologist Ramón Hernández.
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Obituaries
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Nick Mavar, fisherman and ‘Deadliest Catch’ star, dies at 59
Mr. Mavar appeared in 98 episodes of "Deadliest Catch," working on a fishing boat called the F/V Northwestern until 2021.
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Obituaries
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Martin Starger, influential shaper of TV and movies, dies at 92
Mr. Starger was a senior executive at ABC in the 1970s, helping to bring “Happy Days,” “Roots,” “Rich Man, Poor Man,” and other shows to the small screen.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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Bonnie Raitt upholds her timeless talent, enduring appeal at MGM Fenway
The 74-year-old singer’s sold-out show was a masterclass in defying age-old expectations.
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BOSTON AT A BARGAIN
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Kick off summer with a studio tour, nighttime museum tours, skateboarding lessons, a pickleball tournament, and more
This week’s solstice brings a litany of events.
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ASK AMY
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Widow weighs burden of solitude with desire to date
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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