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Thursday, July 4, 2024
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Immigration
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‘We don’t have anywhere to go’: Migrants worry about Logan Airport deadline
Homeless and migrant families will no longer be allowed to sleep at Logan as of July 9, but some of the scores of migrants staying there said they had no idea where they'd wind up.
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Politics
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Amid buckling shelter system, Healey rolls up the migrant welcome mat
Ninety-day notices to leave shelters embody the message her office has endeavored to deliver to migrants in recent months and weeks.
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Healthcare
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State and Steward landlords are in a standoff as hospital sale date approaches
A high-stakes game of chicken over $100 million a year in leases is underway as sale deadline for eight Massachusetts hospitals nears.
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Health
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State mandates insurance coverage at urgent cares to relieve overwhelmed ERs
The capacity crisis is driven in part by troubles at Steward Health Care.
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Politics
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Biden tells allies he knows he has only days to salvage candidacy
President Biden has told key allies that he knows the coming days are crucial and understands that he may not be able to salvage his candidacy if he cannot convince voters that he is up to the job after a disastrous debate performance last week.
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The Nation
Nation
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Justice Dept. plans to pursue Trump cases past Election Day, even if he wins
Lawyers in the department do not believe the policy bars them from proceeding against a president-elect, according to the people familiar with the discussions.
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Political Notebook
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Post-debate poll has Trump’s lead widening
Trump now leads Biden 49 percent to 43 percent among likely voters nationally.
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Nation
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Trump advisers hope Biden stays in race, as they eye alternate scenarios
Letting Biden be the focus of attention is unusual for Trump, who is more accustomed to dominating the headlines.
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The World
World
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Israeli strike kills another senior Hezbollah commander as diplomats scramble for calm in Lebanon
The strike near the southern coastal city of Tyre took place as global diplomatic efforts have intensified in recent weeks to prevent escalating clashes between Hezbollah and the Israeli military from spiraling into an all-out war.
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World
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US allies see a worrisome turn in presidential immunity ruling
Allies of the United States had already been looking at the country’s upcoming election with anxiety. Now, with the US Supreme Court granting an unprecedented expansion of executive power by giving presidents legal immunity, analysts in some of those countries are even more concerned about the reliability of American power.
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World
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Renowned Nazi hunter in France advises Jews to choose far right over far left in elections
The advice from Serge Klarsfeld, an 88-year-old Jewish historian who has dedicated his life to bringing fugitive Nazis to justice, goes against many other Jewish leaders and intellectuals in France who see fighting the National Rally as a top priority in Sunday’s runoff vote.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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To restore Harvard’s reputation, faculty should speak up
In countries like China and Russia, one is punished if they present an idea that is classified as antipatriotic. Is this truly the direction that Harvard should now be turning?
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OPINION
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How much did Democrats and the press know about Biden’s decline before the debate?
Instead of country-first thinking, it looks like the first instinct of Democrats was to protect Biden's and the party’s chances of winning in November.
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OPINION
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Heat pumps can help meet climate goals but can hurt pocketbooks
Our research shows that in most places across the state, heat pump adoption for homes that use natural gas will increase annual bills.
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Metro
Weather
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‘Some of it looks like a storybook’: Why it’s been a remarkable year for hydrangeas in New England
By all accounts, this season has brought one of the most stunning displays of hydrangeas in many years, particularly for the macrophylla variety.
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Massachusetts
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With legendary Joey Chestnut sidelined, Mass. man could wind up top dog at Coney Island eating contest
Geoffrey Esper, 49, a teacher from Oxford, is ranked second in the world by Major League Eating, which puts on the annual Fourth of July competition.
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Politics
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The royal scam and the Supreme Court
With its disastrous immunity ruling and exquisite timing, the conservative Supreme Court majority has given us a Fourth to remember.
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Sports
On football
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The Patriots addressed quarterback, but what about their other offseason needs?
Eliot Wolf, the Patriots’ new football boss, had three main areas to address: starting quarterback, No. 1 wide receiver, and starting left tackle. He went 1 for 3.
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Bruins
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Boston University goalie Mathieu Caron is in his first development camp with the Bruins at 24
Caron isn’t the only 24-year-old on the ice this week, but he’s the oldest player with the least experience.
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Patriots QB Joe Milton III has legendary arm strength. But is that enough to keep him in the NFL?
The tales people tell about the way the rookie from Tennessee can throw a football sound mythic.
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Business
Business
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Business leaders call on Biden to step aside
Leadership Now Project, a coalition of 400 politically active current and retired executives who mostly but not entirely lean left, issued the statement on Wednesday.
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Retail
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Want to take the pulse of public opinion? Ask the flag store.
After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Arlington Flag & Banner sold out of Ukrainian flags for several months. A similar rush occurred in the aftermath of the Hamas attack on Israel last October.
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Retail
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Pour one out for Fajitas & ‘Ritas, the downtown Tex-Mex staple, slated to close next week
The 35-year-old restaurant, which weathered the pandemic with traffic from college students, is only the latest establishment in Downtown Crossing to be driven out of business.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Robert Towne, Oscar-winning writer of ‘Chinatown,’ dies at 89
Mr. Towne wrote or co-wrote some of the signature films of the late 1960s and 1970s, including “Chinatown,” “Shampoo,” and “The Last Detail.”
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Obituaries
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Shay Youngblood, influential black author and playwright, dies at 64
Her works about her upbringing by a churchgoing cohort of “Big Mamas” and her adventures in Paris as a young aspiring writer inspired a generation of young Black women.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MOVIE REVIEW | ★★
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In ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,’ the heat is off
Eddie Murphy returns as beloved Detroit detective Axel Foley in this lackluster fourth installment of the “Beverly Hills Cop” franchise.
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Books
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With her new novel ‘Jackie,’ Westport’s Dawn Tripp aims to peel back the Kennedy myth
Tripp sought to create "some sense of who she might’ve been beyond the woman we think we see."
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ASKING ERIC
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Couple struggles with different life purposes
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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