Today's Headlines
Sunday, June 23, 2024
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📥 Sign up for Broken Promises, Unfulfilled Hope, a free newsletter from The Boston Globe, reexamining the June 21, 1974, Garrity decision, which required Boston Public Schools to desegregate through busing.
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Investigations
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Steward Health Care executives are mired in trouble at home. In Malta, it’s much worse.
The Boston-born, national health care system is at the eye of a seismic scandal that has paralyzed Malta's government, ensnared federal officials, and jeopardized the country’s health care system.
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Transportation
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If even the secretary of transportation won’t take the train, who will?
Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation Monica Tibbits-Nutt opts to drive a MassDOT-provided electric car to downtown Boston when the job demands.
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Health
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Don’t mess with Mass.: How the state became a center of post-Dobbs resistance
“I will do everything I can to protect access to care here in Massachusetts, and help nationally to ensure that women have access to medicated abortions,” Governor Maura Healey told the Globe.
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Don’t mess with Mass.: How the state became a center of post-Dobbs resistance
“I will do everything I can to protect access to care here in Massachusetts, and help nationally to ensure that women have access to medicated abortions,” Governor Maura Healey told the Globe.
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The Nation
Nation
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The war in Gaza is dividing the LGBTQ+ community
Within New York’s LGBTQ+ community, whose members hail from every ethnic and social background and tend to be highly attuned to issues of social justice, the war has touched off some especially raw conflicts.
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Nation
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Ancient shipwreck preserves a deep Bronze-Age time capsule
Remains of the oldest shipwreck ever discovered in deep water, and perhaps the oldest complete wreck in any water, have been located in the Mediterranean Sea about 56 miles off the coast of northern Israel.
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Nation
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A twinkling spectacle draws gasps nightly in a dark Utah farm field
Not far from Main Street and the new houses that seem to be sprouting everywhere, grassy farm fields hold a summertime secret that thousands of people ache to see. It makes adults feel like kids again. It makes kids believe in a bit of magic.
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The World
World
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Two Israeli airtrikes rattle Gaza City
At least two Israeli airstrikes shook Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday, sending rescue workers rushing to the scene amid destruction and unconfirmed reports of high casualties.
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World
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A year ago, Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin challenged the Kremlin with a mutiny
On a lazy summer weekend a year ago, Russia was jolted by the stunning news of an armed uprising.
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Analysis
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Slur by Francis lays bare the church’s contradictions on homosexuality
The reaction to his remarks and the apparent inconsistency in Francis’ messaging reflect the deep contradictions and tensions that underlie the Catholic Church’s and Francis’ relationship to homosexuality.
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Globe Magazine
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The extraordinary lives of New England’s Black whaling captains
These captains of color sailed the world and became wealthy. But their legacies, largely overlooked in New England, go far beyond the money they brought home.
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Why librarians at Harvard and elsewhere are racing to save vintage porn
Research libraries in Cambridge and across the country are hurrying to collect sexual ephemera from Americans’ pasts, before it’s too late.
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Could I buy only 5 new items of clothing in a whole year? Well, I could try.
The fashion industry accounts for 10 percent of global carbon emissions. I’d test myself to live more sustainably.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Tenants’ rights need to adapt to climate change too
To adapt to climate change, we urge Massachusetts legislators to reconfigure the dates for heating requirements.
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LETTERS
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Focus on race and class to build a movement
As we mobilize to save democracy in November, it is important to remember that democracies are ruled by majority vote.
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EDITORIAL
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Clarence Thomas’s ethical lapses bring shame on the nation’s highest court
If judges won’t police themselves, then Congress must play a bigger oversight role.
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Metro
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DCR celebrates reopening of Melnea Cass Recreational Complex with a splash
The Department of Conservation and Recreation marked the summer opening of its 100-plus pools and beaches with an event at the Cass on Saturday, saying that even the perennial lifeguard shortage isn’t standing in their way.
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Cambridge
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Cambridge confronts road safety after second fatal bicycle crash in two weeks
The deaths have come as bike safety advocates fight a plan to extend a deadline for installing separated bike lanes on three major streets.
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K-12
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Boston’s teenagers report less risky behavior — sex, drugs, and fighting — but they’re sadder than ever
Today’s high school students are having less sex and doing fewer drugs than they were a generation ago.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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Results matter in sports, but lately we’ve been shown that relationships matter more and last longer
There are plenty of studies that endorse the value and importance of friendship to anyone’s overall happiness, but does anyone with a BFF really need them?
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RED SOX 4, REDS 3
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Jarren Duran’s legs, then glove give Red Sox comeback win over Reds
The speedy outfielder scored on a short fly ball to left in the eighth, then took away a game-tying homer with a leaping grap over the center-field wall in the ninth, to hand Boston its eighth win in the last 10 games.
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Celtics
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The Celtics believe they can win another title. Here’s what their roster will look like going forward.
The Celtics have all of their core pieces under contract for next season, so there is plenty of reason to believe that another dominant campaign is looming.
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Business
Business
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This New Hampshire man is going to outer space
Stratham resident Scott “Kidd” Poteet is going to pilot a mission to space endeavoring to fly higher than any before it.
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Business
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This New Hampshire man is going to outer space
Stratham resident Scott “Kidd” Poteet is going to pilot a mission to space endeavoring to fly higher than any before it.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Some AI experts are scared of superintelligent machines. Ray Kurzweil can’t wait for them to arrive.
Google’s chief futurist makes the case that we’re living in ‘the most exciting and momentous years in all of history.’
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IDEAS
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We are all Big Brother now
Unraveling the "chilling" surveillance web of smartphones, doorbell cams, and social media apps like Nextdoor.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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William Goines, first Black member of elite Navy SEALs, dies at 87
During a 32-year Navy career — and scores of classified missions with SEAL teams and their precursor unit — William Goines saw combat during three tours in Vietnam.
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Barbara Gladstone, an art dealer with a personal touch and global reach, dies at 89
Barbara Gladstone, an art dealer whose eye for spotting talent and knack for nurturing it helped her to build one of the largest and most influential contemporary art galleries in New York, died Sunday in Paris. She was 89.
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Ángeles Flórez Peón, Spanish Civil War’s last militiawoman, dies at 105
Ángeles Flórez Peón was celebrated not so much for her contribution to the long-ago fight for the Spanish Republic as for representing the living memory of that period.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Books
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Josh Gad and the Berkowitz brothers talk penning ‘The Writer,’ a Boston-set comic book rooted in Jewish folklore
The creators explain how Massachusetts and Indiana Jones inspired their new comic-book miniseries.
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BUZZSAW
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Why we fall for cult TV
How do seemingly sane people wind up in a cult? Let’s ponder the question from over here on our moral high horse.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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What’s in a name? Less than you might think
It’s been a long time since high-profiles series needed high-profile leads.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Ready to take the wheel and cruise Boston Harbor? Here’s your chance to play captain.
Thanks to Boston Electric Boats, would-be sailors can get on the water with friends, family, and a stunning view. As the heat wave hit the city, I decided to cool down and gave it a try. Here's what it's like.
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Shall thee visit this museum on a summer’s day? For the love of Bard, yes.
We took a tour of the re-imagined Folger Shakespeare Library on Capitol Hill. With the largest collection of Shakespeare works in the world, it opened June 21 after a four-year, $80.5 million update that is nothing short of astonishing.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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The neighbor tried to trash his home sale — literally
It doesn’t take a megaphone to send a message, and litter, whether intentionally strewn or haphazardly distributed, can broadcast feelings about community care.
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Ask the Garden Guy: What is wrong with these plants and trees?
Send your gardening questions to
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