Today's Headlines
Monday, July 1, 2024
[link removed]
[link removed]
Today's Headlines
📥 Sign up for A beautiful newsletter, for a weekly dose of Black joy and life in the Greater Boston area and beyond—written and curated by Globe columnist Jenee Osterheldt.
[link removed]
globe.com/abr
[link removed]
Today's Paper
[link removed]
Metro
[link removed]
Opinion
[link removed]
Sports
[link removed]
Arts
[link removed]
Comics
[link removed]
Crossword
Page one
[link removed]
THE GREAT DIVIDE
[link removed]
Racial discrimination complaints mount in Metco program as families seek legal action
As racial tensions have intensified nationwide, the amount of discrimination Metco children have experienced from their classmates and educators has become more prevalent, parents and advocates say, prompting some parents to seek legal recourse.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Economy
[link removed]
LGBTQ+ couples used to flock to Provincetown to say ‘I do.’ Do they still?
Twenty years ago, P-town was the go-to destination for gay weddings. What’s happened since has been full of ups and downs for vendors.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Higher Education
[link removed]
In presidential search, Boston College faces choice between continuity and renewal
Under the Rev. William Leahy’s leadership, Boston College has become richer, bigger, more selective, and more academically prestigious. At the same time, however, he has been criticized for slow-walking efforts to make the school more welcoming to LGBTQ+ students.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Climate
[link removed]
Facing unique climate challenges, Boston’s cultural centerpieces take key steps toward sustainability
A city mandate requires Boston’s largest buildings to slash their greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. A nonprofit is helping cultural institutions take the first big steps.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Page One →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
The Nation
Climate
[link removed]
Facing unique climate challenges, Boston’s cultural centerpieces take key steps toward sustainability
A city mandate requires Boston’s largest buildings to slash their greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. A nonprofit is helping cultural institutions take the first big steps.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Politics
[link removed]
Nothing to see here? White House portrays Biden’s debate performance as a blip.
The president has spent the past three days downplaying its impact, blaming the media for failing to report on Trump’s lies and insisting that voters thought his rival did worse.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Nation
[link removed]
Biden aides plotted debate strategy for months. Then it all collapsed.
Those who were part of President Biden's debate preparation said he was prepared and would perform well. Some said the debate might even be boring.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to The Nation →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
The World
World
[link removed]
Russia maintains punishing pace of deadly strikes on Ukrainian cities
A deadly missile strike in Vilniansk was one of a series of attacks across Ukraine, which have killed at least 24 civilians since Friday evening,
[link removed]
Continue reading →
World
[link removed]
Ultra-Orthodox protest against order to enlist in Israeli military turns violent in Jerusalem
The divisive order could lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition as Israel wages war in Gaza.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
World
[link removed]
Biden’s debate performance raises alarm in Israel
Israeli commentators from across the political spectrum warned that Iran and its proxies could try to exploit Biden’s apparent weakness.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to The World →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
[link removed]
The Supreme Court’s dangerous power grab
Its decision on Friday overturning the Chevron doctrine is the latest in a string of rulings to upend court precedent in a way that is dangerous for the rule of law and the principle of separation of powers.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
LETTERS
[link removed]
A man, a bear, and a woman walk into the woods
Online readers had a lot to say about Christine Mehta's Ideas essay in which she reflected on which she'd rather encounter alone on a hiking trail — a man or a bear.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
OPINION
[link removed]
The cost of ambition
My supervisor was attending an academic conference — several days, cutting-edge topics — but he had come mostly to hear an especially famous speaker.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Editorial & Opinion →
[link removed]
Metro
Crime & Courts
[link removed]
In Read case, judge has few options to resolve deadlocked jury
If the jury remains deadlocked in the trial of Karen Read, the judge will try to encourage jurors to keep trying, without pressuring them
[link removed]
Continue reading →
NH SPORTS
[link removed]
This N.H. axe-throwing champion proved he’s a cut above the rest
27-year-old Austin Agosti of Nashua takes the title at the International Axe Throwing Championship in Canada.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
K-12
[link removed]
Inflation is costing Mass. students hundreds of millions. Now, Gateway Cities and advocates are calling on the state to increase school aid.
Inflation is costing Massachusetts districts more than $460 million in state aid, the progressive think tank MassBudget calculated.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Metro →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Sports
GOLF | US SENIOR OPEN
[link removed]
Hiroyuki Fujita’s US Senior Open run finally slows, but only because of stormy weather at Newport CC
An attempt at a wire-to-wire win will continue Monday for Fujita, who will return to the course with a three-shot lead over Richard Bland.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
bruins
[link removed]
If rumors prove true, Bruins could open free agency with a bang by signing center Elias Lindholm and defenseman Nikita Zadorov
The two impact acquisitions likely would eat up more than half of the $21 million-plus budget general manager Don Sweeney will have in hand for Monday’s start of NHL free agency.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Red Sox 4, Padres 1
[link removed]
Josh Winckowski silences Padres as Red Sox stave off weekend sweep, look ahead to second-half surge
Winckowski threw five scoreless innings as the Red Sox snapped a three-game losing streak. Next up is a six-game game road trip to play the Marlins and Yankees.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Sports →
Business
NH SPORTS
[link removed]
This N.H. axe-throwing champion proved he’s a cut above the rest
27-year-old Austin Agosti of Nashua takes the title at the International Axe Throwing Championship in Canada.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Business
[link removed]
Should gun store sales get special credit card tracking?
A new national divide is emerging among states over whether to track sales by gun stores
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Business
[link removed]
Six things to know about the state’s deal with Uber and Lyft
Concerns have arisen, alongside the celebrations, over drivers’ lack of full employment protections and possible increases to rider fares.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Business →
Obituaries
Obituaries
[link removed]
Jamie Kellner, TV Executive Who Started Fox and WB, Dies at 77
One of the most successful television executives of his generation, Mr. Kellner had a knack for capturing young viewers — first men at Fox, then women at WB.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Obituaries
[link removed]
Ann Lurie, a nurse who became a prominent philanthropist, dies at 79
The Ann & Robert H. Lurie Foundation and Lurie Investments gave away hundreds of millions of dollars, mainly to hospitals and universities.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Obituaries
[link removed]
Paul Sperry, Tenor who specialized in American song, dies at 90
Paul Sperry, a tenor who championed little-known American art song and spiky contemporary works, and was praised for his incisive performances of the classics, died June 13 in New York. He was 90.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Obituaries →
Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
[link removed]
Janet Jackson shows versatility, joy at TD Garden
There were enough tweaks in the current iteration of the show to make it a different experience, and possibly a more fully realized one, than Jackson's concert last year at Xfinity Center.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Names
[link removed]
What to do on July 4th in Boston: living history, fireworks, and outdoor fun
What better way to spend the holiday than in one of the nation’s most historic cities?
[link removed]
Continue reading →
MUSIC REVIEW
[link removed]
Justin Timberlake is all business at TD Garden
The choreography, the weightless falsetto, and even the joy of performing that he presents are all things baked into his very core.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Arts & Lifestyle →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
About This Email
You received this message because you signed up for the Today's headlines newsletter. To automatically unsubscribe, please
[link removed]
click here .
Please note: this will unsubscribe you from the newsletter only. If you wish to cancel your BostonGlobe.com subscription, please call 1-888-MY-GLOBE (1-888-694-5623)
.
[link removed]
Sign up for more BostonGlobe.com newsletters .
If you are interested in advertising opportunities for this newsletter,
mailto:
[email protected]
please contact us here .
[link removed]
View in Browser |
[link removed]
Manage Your Account |
[link removed]
Terms of Service |
[link removed]
Privacy Policy |
[link removed]
Help Center
Address:
The Boston Globe
1 Exchange Place Suite 201
Boston, MA 02109-2132
(c)Copyright 2024 Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC