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Subject Today's Headlines: Mass. convention delegates say they’re unified and resolved after Trump shooting
Date July 15, 2024 8:58 AM
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Monday, July 15, 2024


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Mass. convention delegates say they’re unified and resolved after Trump shooting

The attack on Trump has galvanized the delegates and intensified their desire to help him return to the presidency.
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Weather


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If you think Boston’s hot now, get ready

In the future, the city could feel more like Baltimore — or Memphis — depending on how we respond to the climate crisis.
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Massachusetts


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As federal pandemic aid dries up, Mass. nonprofits scramble for new revenue

With federal aid through the American Rescue Plan Act due to dry up at the end of 2026, scores of charities across Massachusetts, already anticipating financial challenges once the program ends, are looking for new revenue sources.
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Gunman’s motive sought as Trump vows to go to RNC

Investigators on Sunday searched for a motive that would explain why a 20-year-old armed with an AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle shot at former president Donald Trump, just days before he was to accept the Republican nomination for president.
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Gunman appears to have acted alone, but motives remain unclear

The 20-year-old gunman who tried to assassinate former president Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania appears to have acted alone, FBI officials said Sunday, but investigators remain unsure of his motives and political beliefs and have not yet been able to determine what evidence might be on his cellphone.
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The first Titanic voyage in 14 years is happening. Hopes are high and hearts are heavy.

The company that owns the salvage rights to the Titanic is undertaking its first expedition to the wreckage in 14 years and the first overall since the imploding disaster that killed five people descending to the wreck.
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Nation


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Burns from scorching-hot sidewalks and roads are rising, and can be fatal

As climate change pushes summer temperatures ever higher and for longer stretches, and with Americans moving into rapidly expanding cities in the Southwest, more people are suffering serious burns from contact with hot outdoor surfaces.
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Biden and Democrats face a shifting, complicated campaign

The reverberations of Saturday’s shooting, likely to be long-lasting and unpredictable, are reshaping the contours of the presidential race.
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Hamas says Gaza cease-fire talks haven’t paused and claims military chief survived Israeli strike

Hamas representatives gave no evidence to back up their assertion about the health of a chief architect of the Oct. 7 attack that sparked the war. His killing would mark the highest profile assassination of any Hamas leader by Israel since the war began.
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Treason and espionage cases are rising in Russia since the war in Ukraine began

Treason cases were once rare in Russia; now comparisons to the Stalin era are being made.
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World


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Mind the mangroves! Some Kenyans combat the threat of logging with hidden beehives.

Some conservation-minded Kenyans are trying to offer threatened mangroves a stinging defense against loggers.
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EDITORIAL


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Weak excuses for the demotion of Eddy Chrispin

Chrispin, a high-ranking Boston police commander, was demoted after he refused to quit an important police accountability commission. The BPD and Mayor Wu need to better explain why.
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OPINION


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Leaders must rally the nation against political violence

It is easy for political leaders to condemn violence by the political “other,” but to really make a dent, they must connect with the audiences who hold them in the greatest respect.
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OPINION


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Woodrow Wilson shows how much can go wrong with an incapacitated president

After the next inauguration, the great risk to the nation will be presidential disability.
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Money, Power, Inequality


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‘Data gaps’ limit understanding of how racial wealth gap affects generations differently

While local data on homeownership and employment rates are attainable through sources such as the US Census, data on other wealth indicators like savings, student loan debt and inheritances, are scanty.
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As enrollment and state aid plummeted at a Boston charter school, operating losses mounted

The Helen Y. Davis Leadership Academy in Dorchester incurred nearly $1 million in operating losses during the 2022-23 school year after it failed to reign in spending.
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Today in History: July 15, discovery of the Rosetta Stone

Today is Monday, July 15, the 197th day of 2024. There are 169 days left in the year.
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ON BASKETBALL


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Jordan Walsh one of many young NBA Summer League players who probably should’ve stayed in college

You can see the pressure on the second-year Celtics man's face, as he’s trying to prove himself worthy as Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens sits courtside.
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Red Sox 5, Royals 4


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Red Sox hold off Royals to end first half on a winning note and stay within striking distance in the AL East

Brayan Bello pitched into the seventh inning to earn his 10th win, Rafael Devers and Dominic Smith homered, and Jarren Duran was 4 for 5.
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MLB DRAFT 2024


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With the 12th pick in the 2024 MLB amateur draft, the Red Sox select switch-hitting outfielder Braden Montgomery

Montgomery, 21, had an impressive junior season in 2024, hitting .322/.454/.733 for Texas A&M after beginning his college career at Stanford.
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What’s next for Roger Williams Medical Center? CEO warns Boston University could terminate affiliation, court docs show.

If Boston University’s School of Medicine were to terminate its affiliation with Roger Williams Medical Center, the hospital would “lose its residents and fellows, who provide important services to the RWMC patients and community,” said CEO Jeffrey Liebman.
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People on food assistance increasingly turn to grocery delivery. But not without a price tag.

While the services add convenience for households, they can also add significant costs to food budgets for families already struggling to make ends meet.
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Trendlines


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Beware the Wolves of WhatsApp investment scam

No, Advent International isn’t offering to teach you how to “double your income” in the stock market.
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Obituaries


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Russ Morash, the ‘father of how-to TV shows’ like ‘This Old House,’ dies at 88

“There would be no public television how-to programs without Russ Morash,” Julia Child once said of her producer and friend. GBH-TV was “lucky to have such a talented and remarkable man.”
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Shannen Doherty, who starred in ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ and ‘Charmed,’ has died

The tempestuous actress had suffered from battling breast cancer for years.
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Joe Engle, last of the X-15 test pilots who touched space, dies at 91

Within the annals of space exploration, Joe Engle was hailed as the first person to reach beyond the atmosphere aboard two different winged craft.
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Lifestyle


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Iced coffee, fashion show, and a musician’s dream festival: Free and discounted Boston events this week

This week, it’s safe to say Boston’s hot — in scorching temperatures and loads of free things to do around the city.
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Lifestyle


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Ellen DeGeneres says she’s ‘done’ after her summer tour ends. One of her final stops will be in Boston this month.

“After my Netflix special, I’m done,” she told a crowd in California earlier this month.
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In 225-square-feet, The Old Baby is a ‘merch booth’ for P-town

The new West End boutique offers a touring musician a chance to put down roots.
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