Today's Headlines
Saturday, July 6, 2024
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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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Higher Education
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Amid rising tuition and inflationary pressures, a new college run by BC opens its doors to low-income students
Among them is Michael Melo, a Roxbury teen who lives in public housing with his sister. “I never thought I would see myself going to college,” he said.
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Massachusetts
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A Plymouth tribe asked a town board to acknowledge their legacy. Officials asked for their lawyer instead.
The Herring Pond Wampanoag territory over thousands of years has included present-day Plymouth, Bourne, and Sandwich.
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Cambridge and Somerville
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What happened to all the trophies under the Longfellow Bridge?
In this otherwise drab concrete overhang along Memorial Drive, passersby could once find scores of gleaming trophies, topped with tiny statuettes of soccer players, bowlers, ice skaters, and countless other athletes.
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Politics
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Governor Healey breaks silence after Biden’s debate troubles, urges him to ‘carefully evaluate’ his candidacy
Long one of Biden’s leading surrogates, Governor Maura Healey and her aides declined to comment for days about Biden or the meetings she’s attended with the president and other governors at one of the most crucial times for Biden’s campaign.
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Elections
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Biden dismisses age questions in ABC interview as he tries to salvage reelection effort
Biden, fighting to save his endangered reelection effort Friday, said his disastrous debate performance last week was a “bad episode” and there were “no indications of any serious condition” in a highly anticipated ABC interview.
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Boston Globe Today
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Blueprint to championship Banner 18
WATCH: Who gets credit for building this winning team? Brad Stevens? Danny Ainge? Joe Mazzulla? Columnist Dan Shaughnessy answers.
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Best Celtics team that Boston has ever seen?
WATCH: How do Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown stack up against Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, Larry Bird and Kevin McHale? Columnist Dan Shaughnessy weighs in.
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Did the road to another Celtics championship just get harder?
WATCH: Columnist Chad Finn dives into Kristaps Porzingis’ recovery timeline. Plus, reporter Jim McBride believes the Bruins aren’t done dealing.
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The Nation
Politics
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Kansas’ top court bolsters a state right to abortion and strikes down two antiabortion laws
The court's dissenting justice, widely seen as its most conservative, warned that Kansas is headed toward “a legal regime of unrestricted access to abortion.”
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Nation
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Policies that could be vulnerable to new legal challenges
Regulations that touch nearly every facet of American life could face new challenges after the Supreme Court’s move to overturn a longstanding legal precedent last week. Just days later, litigants around the country are already taking aim at some rules with new motions and filings.
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Nation
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These voters supported Biden in 2020. Now they want a Plan B.
Jeanne Winograd, 72, a Democrat in Phoenix, is such a ride-or-die fan of President Biden that, on Valentine’s Day, she mailed him a card to say his vigor, not his age, would shape the presidential election. But after a week of panic attacks after his dismal debate performance, she felt compelled to send him another card.
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The World
World
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Seven Palestinians killed in West Bank by an Israeli raid and airstrike in the Jenin area
Palestinian authorities say seven people have been killed during an Israeli military operation in the area of the West Bank city of Jenin.
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World
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New UK prime minister vows to heal wounds of distrust after Labour landslide
Keir Starmer says he will lead a “government of service” on a mission of national renewal.
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World
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Talks on Gaza cease-fire revive after weeks of deadlock
Israeli negotiators traveled to the Gulf nation of Qatar on Friday for the first time in weeks to restart talks over a cease-fire deal that would end the war in the Gaza Strip and free the hostages held there, following weeks of deadlock in the negotiations.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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How to replace Biden as the Democratic nominee
It would be best if the president voluntarily quit the race and opened up the convention. But if he doesn’t, there is another way to select an alternative.
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OPINION
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The magnificent Epsteins
The Epsteins are simultaneously great and commonplace.
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OpEds
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Biden needs a full medical evaluation
Voters deserve to know the results.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Your most pressing questions about a retrial in the Karen Read case, answered
Would the same judge preside over a retrial? Would the lead investigator in the case testify again? And just how common are mistrials?
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K-12
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As district leaders hesitate, Cambridge School Committee pushes on middle school algebra
A district official said at a recent meeting that the plan for universal eighth-grade Algebra 1 by 2025 is not feasible.
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Metro
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Should President Biden stay in? Governor Healey seems ambivalent.
Governor Maura Healey was one of a group of Democratic governors to meet with Biden this week after his disastrous performance in his debate last week against former president and current felon Donald Trump.
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Sports
RED SOX NOTEBOOK
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Reliever Chris Martin returns to Red Sox’ injured list with elbow inflammation
Martin came off the IL in June and produced five straight scoreless appearances. He is eligible to return again July 19, when the Red Sox play the Dodgers in Los Angeles.
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ON BASEBALL
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For one night, Yankee Stadium is Masataka Yoshida’s stage
It took a season and a half and overcoming a mountain of doubts, but Masataka Yoshida finally had his moment with the Red Sox — and it came at just the right time against just the right team.
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RED SOX 5, YANKEES 3 (10 innings)
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Ceddanne Rafaela follows Masataka Yoshida’s tying homer with a blast of his own as Red Sox rally past Yankees
The homer heroics from Rafaela and Yoshida came long after starter Tanner Houck was knocked out in a sloppy fourth inning for the Red Sox.
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Business
Business
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Beryl moves over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula as Texas officials urge coastal residents to prepare
After battering the resort of Tulum, Beryl prepared to reemerge into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Business
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Boston VC firm raises $150 million for national security startups
J2 Ventures was founded four years ago by combat veteran Alexander Harstrick and Jonathan Bronson, a PhD chemist who has worked on Wall Street.
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Jobs
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US employers added a solid 206,000 jobs in June in a sign of continued economic strength
Last month’s job growth did mark a pullback from 218,000 in May. But it was still a strong gain, reflecting the resilience of America’s consumer-driven economy, which is slowing but still growing steadily.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Michael Tracy, artist who helped restore a Texas border town, dies at 80
Michael Tracy, a flamboyant artist inspired by religion, violence, and sensuality who dedicated much of his life to preserving neglected 19th-century architecture on the Texas-Mexico border, died June 15 at his studio compound in San Ygnacio, Texas. He was 80.
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Nancy Azara, sculptor who created a haven for feminist artists, dies at 84
Nancy Azara, a sculptor who evoked ancient feminine imagery in her carved and painted wood pieces, and who in 1979 was a founder of the New York Feminist Art Institute, a school run by and for women artists, died June 27 in Manhattan. She was 84.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Names
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When it comes to Pilates, Chuck D believes the hype
The Public Enemy frontman shares the art of ‘RAPilates’ in his new illustrated book, out this week.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Expect more big names and AI story lines in season 4 of ‘The Morning Show’
Jeremy Irons and Marion Cotillard will be regulars when the series returns for season 4, which is filming now and due at some point next year.
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LOVE LETTERS
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Can my marriage survive seasonal affective disorder?
Winter is always coming.
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