Today's Headlines
Friday, July 5, 2024
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Today's Headlines
Spotlight: Steward Health Care spent millions on a "spare no expenses mission" to surveil its critics — even while it faced a financial crisis.
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INVESTIGATION HERE.
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Crossword
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Massachusetts
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A proposed rule would slow down ships to protect right whales. That includes the Nantucket fast ferry.
Opponents say the proposed speed restrictions would threaten ferry businesses and upend island life for residents, visitors, and workers.
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Higher Education
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‘Profound concern’: Unsent email drafts show Emerson officials acknowledging injuries, condemning protest arrests
Emerson sent the draft letter to the office of Mayor Michelle Wu for approval before cutting references to student injuries.
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Retail
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At Boston restaurants, dollar oyster deals defy inflation. Here’s why.
The sticker price of $1 oysters has scarcely ever covered the cost of acquiring and serving them, but those pressures are only amplified now.
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Nation
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Biden tells governors he needs more sleep and less work at night
President Biden told a gathering of Democratic governors that he needs to get more sleep and work fewer hours, including curtailing events after 8 p.m., according to two people who participated in the meeting and several others briefed on his comments.
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The Nation
Nation
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How Biden’s struggles are factoring into Trump’s VP selection
Some in the former president's camp want him to give more consideration to a young contender or to a person of color, a move that could counter the possibility that someone like Kamala Harris could replace Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket.
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News Analysis
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Mission accomplished for conservatives: strong presidency and weak agencies
The Supreme Court's view of the executive branch gives more power to the president at the top, while stripping power from those who staff the branch's many agencies.
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Nation
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‘Horse detective’ adopts wild mustangs, reunites them with herds
Clare Staples has purchased dozens of horses over the years at Bureau of Land Management auctions, including about 15 mustangs specifically so she could reunite them with other horses at her sanctuary that came from the same wild herds.
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The World
World
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Israel will join renewed Gaza cease-fire talks, amid new Hezbollah attacks
The on-again-off-again cease-fire talks are based on proposals laid out by the Biden administration and backed by the United Nations.
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World
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Fight over seabed agency leadership turns nasty
The accusations of trickery underscore the controversial nature of the agency’s coming agenda. Some countries are fiercely opposed to the idea of mining the world’s deepest waters, while others see it as a badly needed economic opportunity.
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World
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Iranians’ demand for their leaders: Fix the economy
Outside of a small group of well-connected clerical and military people, along with an elite of industrialists and high-ranking professionals, Iranians’ incomes and assets have been dragged down by inflation and the weak currency.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Why Biden should step aside
For the good of the country, the president should graciously bow out of the race and free his delegates to cast their votes for someone else at the Democratic National Convention.
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OPINION
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I hate Smart Reply, and I’m not turning it off
It doesn’t care how the writer thinks or what the recipient feels. It blows people off with a kind of staggeringly bland algorithmic sang-froid.
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LETTERS
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Take a housing-first approach to homelessness
All people want is a place to live.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Six inmates at Mass. prisons file class action lawsuit over solitary confinement
The civil lawsuit filed in Suffolk Superior Court this week alleges their nearly round-the-clock imprisonment in concrete cells the size of parking spaces, and other “oppressive conditions,” violates state and federal laws.
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Animals
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Is there a new hybrid fish in New England? Meet the ‘coddock.’
A team of scientists is now hoping to learn the truth about the curious creature. Is it simply a variation of a haddock or an actual hybrid?
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Thousands celebrate Fourth of July in Boston with pageantry, parades, parties
Revelers waved American flags during the day and later gazed upward as fireworks illuminated the night sky — a show of unalloyed patriotism and unanimity set against a backdrop of uncertainty about the nation’s future amid a contentious presidential election year.
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Sports
Red Sox 6, Marlins 5 (12 inn.)
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Nick Pivetta pitches seven one-hit innings, bullpen blows lead, but Red Sox still complete sweep of Marlins with win in 12 innings
The Sox open a three-game series against the Yankees Friday night in New York.
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CHAD FINN
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The Patriots are the worst team in the NFL? Not buying it.
The very good defense should be even better, largely because it won’t have to constantly compensate for an almost unfathomably inept offense.
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Bruins
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Sweden’s Loke Johansson heads from Bruins development camp to Canada and the QMJHL
The defenseman signed with Moncton on Wednesday. It's a step in the right direction for a young player lacking North American hockey experience.
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Business
Business
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Britain’s Labour on track for landslide victory, exit poll suggests, amid anger with Conservatives
For the Tories, it appears to be a defeat of historic proportions.
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THE FINE PRINT
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An auto dealership signed a four-year lease to a 92-year-old. Was she taken advantage of?
Grace Gangemi told her family she intended to stop driving forever after a minor car accident in April, but when she brought her leased vehicle back to the dealership, she wound up signing a new four-year lease.
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Real Estate
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Empty for nearly two decades, this building in the heart of Downtown Crossing is back on the market
The 76,000-square-foot retail and office building at 399 Washington St. is up for sale for the first time since 2017.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Mildred Thornton Stahlman, pioneer in neonatal care, dies at 101
Her research and inventiveness led to the creation, in 1961, of one of the first neonatal intensive care units.
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V. Craig Jordan, who discovered a key breast cancer drug, dies at 76
Dr. Jordan was a leader in the war on cancer, initially working with tamoxifen.
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Obituaries
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Rob Stone, master marketer of hip-hop, is dead at 55
Mr. Stone, who offered early exposure to rappers such as Kanye West and Drake, helped artists obtain lucrative endorsements from a corporate America that was still resistant to hip-hop.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TRAVEL | PARENTING
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Advice for encouraging kids to spend time outdoors
We connected with Taylor Quimby, executive producer of New Hampshire Public Radio’s environmental podcast "Outside/In," to get some of his tips for getting kids away from their screens and out the door.
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Arts
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The majority of Gen Z describe themselves as video content creators
Tech industry insiders used to cite a rule of thumb stating that only 1 in 10 of an online community’s users generally post new content. Now younger generations are flipping that divide, a YouTube survey found.
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Theater
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A solo musical for an exploding world
Rachel Bloom’s ‘Death, Let Me Do My Show’ comes to Williamstown
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