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Monday, August 12, 2024
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Immigration
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Immigration courts in Mass. on pace to have record number of deportation filings
The rising number of deportation cases in the state mirrors a national trend.
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Massachusetts
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In Archbishop-elect Richard Henning, supporters see ‘a great comfort’ in new Boston leader
Henning is poised to take over as Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, one of the largest Catholic communities in the United States with more than 1.8 million members.
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Climate
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From Brockton to Andover, teens are mobilizing to create climate solutions in their communities
As climate anxiety rages among teens and young adults, many are turning to local activism as a way to push back against feelings of helplessness.
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World
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Israel widens evacuation orders in southern Gaza. Hamas wants plans for a deal instead of more talks.
The Israeli military has ordered more evacuations in southern Gaza a day after health authorities said an airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in the north killed at least 80 Palestinians.
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The Nation
Nation
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Some schools are racing to ban student phones
The issue isn’t simply that some children and teenagers compulsively use apps such as Snap, TikTok, and Instagram during lessons. In many schools, students have also used their phones to bully their peers.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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Latinos are excited about Harris, but she has work to do to win the crucial voting bloc, experts say
As the nation’s largest minority group — 19.5 percent of the total population, according to the 2020 census — Latinos form a key voting bloc in what’s shaping up to be a tight presidential election.
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Climate
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As climate change increases tick populations, vaccine development, tick control efforts lag
Pfizer just completed a major step in its Phase 3 trials for a Lyme disease vaccine. Several other tick-borne illness vaccines are in the early stages of development.
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The World
World
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Sidestepping deployed Kenyan forces, gangs continue reign of terror in Haiti
Weeks after the arrival of a United Nations-backed international security force in Haiti, the gangs who have brought the capital, Port-au-Prince, and other regions in the country to their knees show no signs of letting up.
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World
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Amid Venezuela tumult, US wants Latin American countries to lead in finding a solution
So far, efforts of the presidents of Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil, all of whom have relatively stable relations with Maduro, appear to have achieved little.
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World
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Hezbollah is undeterred as Lebanon braces for war with Israel
Ten months after entering the conflict between Israel and its ally Hamas, Hezbollah appears to be undeterred after absorbing withering blows from Israeli strikes and the killing of nearly 400 fighters and commanders.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The wrong way to boost legislative pay
Lawmakers deserve competitive salaries — but boosting them with "leadership" stipends is the wrong way to do it.
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LETTERS
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If Raise the Age isn’t economic development, what is?
A CORI can decimate the ability of 18-year-olds — many of whom haven’t finished high school — to enter and thrive in the workforce and earn the living needed to be self-sustaining.
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LETTERS
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With its caustic Olympic ad, Nike just blew it
Nike’s malignant ad campaign does a grave disservice to the competitors, their teammates, coaches, and families. It also insults all of us who watch the Games in hopes of seeing extraordinary efforts by extraordinary athletes.
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Metro
Transportation
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Is the Boylston Street bike lane necessary, or is someone just trying to prove a point?
City leaders thought it was absolutely imperative that they crowbar bike lanes onto a street that was thriving without them. The whole thing now feels like a crowded, unkempt, chaotic mess.
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Politics
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Canton Select Board shifts to Zoom meetings after months of verbal attacks, often by Karen Read supporters
After months of verbal attacks during Town Hall meetings, often by supporters of Karen Read, the Canton Select Board will move its meetings online to ensure they can be held in a “safe and efficient” way.
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Crime & Courts
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South Boston condo where remains of four babies were hidden in freezer yielded evidence in unrelated homicide case
The Suffolk district attorney’s office recently revealed the link between the two cases in a redacted court filing.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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Brittney Griner’s tears after US wins Olympic gold stand for everything she’s been through these past two years
“My country fought for me to get back, and I was able to bring home gold for my country. And I mean, there’s just no greater feeling,” said Britney Griner.
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Red Sox
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Red Sox promote their big three prospects — Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony, and Kyle Teel — to Triple A Worcester
The Sox' exciting trio of prospects are now just one step from the majors.
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Red Sox swept by Astros in a series finale overshadowed by injury to starter James Paxton
Paxton, a deadline acquisition, was supposed to be the veteran who was finally healthy and could eat innings. Instead, the remainder of his season is in question.
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Business
Business
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Biden says he dropped out of presidential election because he feared being a ‘distraction’ to Democrats
President Biden said he ended his reelection bid after hearing from congressional Democrats that he’d harm their chances in November.
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Business
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Can free rent revive downtown San Francisco?
The hope is that these pop-up operations will pay rent and sign longer leases after the free-rent period is over and that their presence will regenerate foot traffic in the area.
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Economy
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The US economy is wonky right now. How about in Massachusetts?
Here are four graphs that capture the state of markets, jobs, industry, and cost-of-living in both the US and Massachusetts and Greater Boston.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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J. Robin Warren, who proved that bacteria cause ulcers, dies at 87
The Australian pathologist who shared a Nobel Prize for discovering that most stomach ulcers were caused by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori — and not, as had been widely believed, stress, alcohol, or spicy foods — died July 23 in Inglewood, Australia.
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Obituaries
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Steve Symms, senator who was voice of conservative ire, dies at 86
The staunch conservative senator from Idaho rattled the 1988 presidential campaign by falsely claiming that the wife of Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis once burned an American flag.
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Howie Cohen, whose Alka-Seltzer ads spawned catchphrases, dies at 81
Mr. Cohen, along with an ad agency colleague, conjured up a catchy slogan that would not only sell more Alka-Seltzer but also become an American pop culture punchline: “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
Television
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Aaron Hernandez TV series set to premiere in September on FX and Hulu
The first installment of the FX series “American Sports Story,” chronicling the troubled life and career of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez, is set to premiere Sept. 17.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Missy Elliott helps Boston lose control with ‘Out of This World’ show at TD Garden
The hip-hop futurist's first headlining tour stopped in Boston on Saturday, accompanied by Busta Rhymes, Ciara, and Timbaland.
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BOSTON AT A BARGAIN
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Free events and deals: waterfront fun with the aquarium, State House drama, plus Boston’s African Festival returns
This week's free events and deals.
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