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Friday, June 28, 2024
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Health
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Supreme Court strikes down opioid settlement that would have brought $110 million to Mass.
The 5-to-4 decision said the deal would have shielded members of the Sackler family from any personal liability for the crisis.
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Massachusetts
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‘No respect.’ How the new homeowners at 34 Fairview Rd. in Canton feel about being at the center of the Karen Read case.
At the site of John O’Keefe’s death, looky-loos take pictures to show off on Facebook or drive by slowly shooting video. It’s a constant annoyance.
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Jobs
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Uber, Lyft agree to higher pay, new benefits for drivers in settlement with state
The state attorney general’s office has reached a deal with Uber and Lyft to grant drivers rights it says are among the best in the country, mirroring what state employees are entitled to but not addressing their employment status.
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Elections
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President Biden struggles as Trump stretches truth in first debate
He left the stage having sparked more doubts about his candidacy than at any other point in the 2024 campaign.
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Media
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Inside the rise of New England ‘pink slime’ news outlets: ‘My worst fear is someone looks at this and thinks it’s real’
As their numbers swell, and advancements in artificial intelligence grow, the outlets, which appear in social media feeds with a veneer of credibility, could pose a threat by undermining legitimate information.
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Boston Globe Today
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Inflation and immigration take center stage this November
WATCH: As business columnist Larry Edelman and politics reporter Samantha J. Gross explain, the national issues hit close to home.
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How to vote in Massachusetts
WATCH: November 5th will be here soon. Correspondent Valerie Wencis breaks down important laws and deadlines you need to know to cast your ballot.
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Media impact on presidential debates
WATCH: Media reporter Aidan Ryan sees the unprecedented CNN event as a symptom of the decentralized media era we’re in and that comes with risks.
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The Nation
Elections
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President Biden struggles as Trump stretches truth in first debate
He left the stage having sparked more doubts about his candidacy than at any other point in the 2024 campaign.
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Politics
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Supreme Court allows, for now, emergency abortions in Idaho
The Supreme Court said Thursday that it would dismiss a case about emergency abortions in Idaho, temporarily clearing the way for women in the state to receive an abortion when their health is at risk.
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Politics
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Supreme Court blocks Biden plan on air pollution
The Supreme Court temporarily put on hold Thursday an Environmental Protection Agency plan to curtail air pollution that drifts across state lines, dealing another blow to the Biden administration’s efforts to protect the environment.
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The World
World
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Scaled-back but determined protests in Kenya call for president to resign
The crowds in Nairobi, the capital, were much smaller than those on Tuesday when tens of thousands of protesters flooded into the city center as lawmakers debated and then passed the contentious legislation.
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World
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After failed coup attempt, many Bolivians rally behind president, though some are wary
Bolivia’s government announced that a total of 17 people had been arrested for their alleged involvement in the attempted government takeover, including the army chief, General Juan José Zúñiga, and former navy Vice Admiral Juan Arnez Salvador, who were taken into custody the day before.
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World
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Russia sends waves of troops to the front in a brutal style of fighting
Russia is recruiting 25,000 to 30,000 new soldiers a month — roughly as many as are exiting the battlefield, US officials said. That has allowed its army to keep sending wave after wave of troops at Ukrainian defenses, hoping to overwhelm them and break through the trench lines.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Curbs on ghost guns, a better ‘red flag’ law on owners can’t wait for next year
Critical reforms have been pending in the Legislature for months as the session nears its end.
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LETTERS
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Aid in dying: Much data, many protocols, still much disagreement
"Having a 24/7 information hotline [in Canada] does not 'expedite' anything, except access to accurate information," writes a practitioner from Canada. A Mass. reader writes, "Legalization of assisted suicide threatens the fundamental rights of disabled individuals."
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OPINION
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A look back at another historic presidential debate
This week we will witness another historic debate, the earliest in our presidential cycle, with new rules, and the first time two men who have been president will be standing side by side on live television.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Oldest active female train operator in the world spreads love, empathy, and a fondness for Aquarium Station
Helen Antenucci has been working as an MBTA train operator for 29 years and is a certified Guinness World Record holder for being the oldest active female train operator.
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Politics
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In ‘a fight for every single vote,’ City Council partially bucks Wu budget vetoes
By the time the meeting ended at 12:35 a.m. Thursday morning, the council had partially overridden the mayor’s veto on $6.2 million of changes by forcing votes on bundles or sometimes single line items.
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Crime & Courts
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The Karen Read trial has divided Canton. What happens when it’s over?
Read’s fate is in the hands of a jury, who will decide whether she ran over her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, after a night of drinking and left him in a snowbank.
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Sports
NFL
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NFL ordered to pay nearly $5 billion in damages, after Sunday Ticket broadcasting package ruled to violate antitrust laws
The lawsuit claimed the league broke antitrust laws by selling out-of-market Sunday afternoon game broadcasts at an inflated price and restricting competition. Since federal damages can be tripled, the NFL could end up being liable for $14.39 billion.
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Bruins
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Bruins GM Don Sweeney might consider trading the No. 25 pick in the NHL Draft, and other observations
It’s possible the Bruins could be looking to move No. 25 for a pair of picks in the second round.
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Ben Volin | On Football
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Inside the Patriots’ plans to develop Drake Maye and install a new offense
“It’s a process, and a marathon,” new offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt said. “So we’re really going to take our time and do it the right way.”
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Business
Media
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Inside the rise of New England ‘pink slime’ news outlets: ‘My worst fear is someone looks at this and thinks it’s real’
As their numbers swell, and advancements in artificial intelligence grow, the outlets, which appear in social media feeds with a veneer of credibility, could pose a threat by undermining legitimate information.
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Business
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. didn’t make the debate stage. He faces hurdles to stay relevant.
After a busy spring hopscotching the country for a mix of political rallies, fund-raisers, and nontraditional campaign events, Kennedy appears to be taking a breather.
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Energy
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Buyer’s remorse? Nearly half of EV owners plan to switch back to gas-powered cars, survey finds.
The big stumbling blocks aren't the cars themselves, but their high cost and inconvenience.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Bill Cobbs, ‘Sopranos’ and ‘Night at the Museum’ actor, dies at 90
He appeared in more than 200 films and television shows and was a prominent theater actor.
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Obituaries
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Tom Prasada-Rao, whose song elegized George Floyd, dies at 66
Mr. Prasada-Rao was dubbed folk music’s “quiet giant” by one of his fellow songwriters.
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Obituaries
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Kinky Friedman, musician and humorist who slew sacred cows, dies at 79
The sometime politician, with his band, the Texas Jewboys, developed an ardent following among alt-country music fans with songs such as “They Don’t Make Jews Like Jesus Anymore” and with biting cultural commentary.
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Arts & Lifestyle
PARENTING UNFILTERED
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Readers sound off on the spots that didn’t make our best beaches list
I’m accustomed to reader feedback — good and bad! — but last week was special. The sea was angry that day, my friends. Beaches provoke strong, sometimes salty, emotions.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Thunderstorms couldn’t stop Zach Bryan from bringing the electricity to Gillette Stadium
Bryan had to move his set up by 45 minutes on Wednesday due to severe weather.
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SOUND CHECK
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What if we brought Celtics-level pride to celebrating the arts? BAMS Fest aims to do just that.
The festival returns to Franklin Park’s Playstead Field for its sixth edition this Saturday and Sunday.
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