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Wednesday, July 17, 2024
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Education
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‘Attack the universities.’ Trump’s VP pick JD Vance has harsh words for higher education.
“Universities are part of a social contract in this country,” Vance said. “They’re not meeting their end of the bargain.”
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Politics
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In Trump’s dodge of an assassin’s bullet, some Republicans see the ‘hand of God’
Donald Trump has not always been the preferred candidate of religious communities. Now, in the wake of an assassination attempt last weekend, his political story is increasingly being told in the language of faith.
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Media
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Anchors leaving. Low viewership. No helicopter. At the Boston 25 TV news station, uncertainty reigns.
At least 13 anchors, producers, reporters, and other employees have left Boston 25 since the start of the year.
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Business
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Earning your way off public assistance can be fraught. A new pilot program aims to provide a cushion.
An upcoming two-year program will provide 100 families with transitional payments to soften the move off of public assistance, such as food stamps and rent subsidies.
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Politics
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At Trump rally, local police and gunman were in same warehouse complex
While a gunman was climbing onto the roof of a warehouse less than 500 feet from where former president Donald Trump was speaking Saturday, three law enforcement snipers were positioned inside the same complex of buildings, looking for anything amiss in the crowd.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston braces for hotter future
WATCH: The city’s weather future hinges on climate crisis response, says climate reporter Sabrina Shankman. She unpacks the cold hard facts.
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Steward Healthcare commits international espionage
WATCH: Amid financial crisis, the company spent millions spying on critics. Reporters Jessica Bartlett and Hanna Krueger break down the Spotlight investigation.
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Get out in the great Malden outdoors
WATCH: The local organization has a simple mission – fill the “adventure gap” in diverse communities. Meet program creator Darren Josey in the Middlesex Fells.
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The Nation
Nation
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Senator Menendez convicted of corruption in broad international conspiracy
The verdict made him the first US senator to be found guilty of acting as an agent of a foreign power and the seventh to be convicted of a federal crime while in office.
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Nation
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A dam fails after rain, wind, tornadoes pound the Midwest. The Chicago area is cleaning up.
The National Weather Service cited a tornado in Des Moines, one in Chicago, and at least four others in the Chicago area as storms rolled through.
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Nation
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Biden set to announce support for major Supreme Court changes
The proposals are expected to include legislation to establish term limits for the justices and an enforceable ethics code.
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The World
World
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Israeli military says it will begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men. That could rattle the government.
The previous exemptions for the religious men have created resentment among the general public in Israel, especially after more than nine months of war against Hamas militants in Gaza.
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World
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French president accepts prime minister’s resignation but keeps him as head of caretaker government
There is no firm timeline for when President Macron must name a new prime minister, following parliamentary elections this month that left the National Assembly with no dominant political bloc in power for the first time in France’s modern republic.
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World
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Taiwan’s blunt-talking leader faces China’s backlash
Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te Lai, while keeping Taiwan’s basic policy toward China unchanged, has been blunter in rebuffing its demands.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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A dangerous decision by an erratic judge
US District Judge Aileen Cannon threw out criminal charges against former president Donald Trump on dubious grounds. Higher courts should intervene — and remove her from the case.
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OPINION
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End the Bay State’s war on happy hour
For 40 years, responsible drinkers in Massachusetts have been needlessly deprived of a pleasure those in most states take for granted.
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LETTERS
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Thank you, Dr. Ruth. And yes, it was good for us.
Two readers express the impact that the revered sex therapist had on them. Writes one, who opened a sexuality boutique in Brookline in the early '90s: "She paved the way for so many of us."
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Metro
Massachusetts
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American Legion asks for removal of Mass. secretary of veterans affairs
Leadership of the state’s American Legion is calling for the removal of Jon Santiago over accusations that he has not attended certain events hosted by the organization.
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Metro
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‘Raising the age’ for juvenile offenders makes sense
Young offenders punished as adults risk losing a crucial opportunity to get out of the criminal justice system, and get on with life.
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Politics
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Mass. officials say it could be 8 to 10 years to replace each Cape Cod bridge, project could stretch through 2030s
With billions of dollars already committed, Massachusetts officials said it could take up to a decade to replace each of the aging Cape Cod bridges.
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Sports
On football
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The Patriots kept a lot of players happy with new contracts this offseason. They also may be dividing the locker room.
The Patriots have created a clear divide among their players — between those they value, and those they view as expendable, or at least as short-term rentals.
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Gary Washburn
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At Summer League, Jaylen Brown talks about his Team USA snub, and says he will use it as motivation
“I’m super fired-up,” Brown said in Las Vegas on Monday, where he watched the Celtics defeat the Lakers.
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RED SOX
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Red Sox select David Ortiz’s son, D’Angelo, in 19th round of MLB Draft
The 20-year-old is a third baseman who played at Miami Dade Community College Kendall in Florida, and has spent this summer with the Brockton Rox of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League.
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Business
Business
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Earning your way off public assistance can be fraught. A new pilot program aims to provide a cushion.
An upcoming two-year program will provide 100 families with transitional payments to soften the move off of public assistance, such as food stamps and rent subsidies.
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Business
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New England fishermen sentenced in complex herring fraud case
The fishermen were sentenced for "knowingly subverting commercial fishing reporting requirements" in a scheme involving Atlantic herring, prosecutors said in a statement.
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Housing
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Greater Boston median home prices topped $960,000 in June
The new record is yet another sobering reminder of how dire the housing affordability crisis has become.
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Obituaries
BASKETBALL
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Joe ‘Jellybean’ Bryant, father of Kobe, dies at 69
The Philadelphia Inquirer, citing La Salle coach Fran Dunphy, reported that Joe Bryant recently had a massive stroke.
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Dorothy Lichtenstein, philanthropist and a rare ‘artist’s widow,’ dies at 84
Instead of seeking to sell the work left in her husband’s estate, she gave most of it away.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy rescued by Coast Guard after his boat goes adrift off Nantucket
Portnoy said he faced heavy winds in a boat with “no power, no radio, no anchor, no nothing.”
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Arts
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True tale of Natick neighborhood kids inspires new children’s book ‘Rainbow Allies’
A Boston Globe article sparked author Nancy Churnin’s story about kids who stood up for LGBTQ+ rights and against hate.
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Documentaries
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‘If this happened at a bank, you’d be horrified’: Documentary about Louis C.K. scandal spotlights women
The film explores the C.K. story by spending time with several women who put their own careers on the line to hold him accountable.
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