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Saturday, August 31, 2024
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Higher Education
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Fewer students of color at some Mass. colleges after Supreme Court ruling
Tufts University and Amherst College reported that the percentage of students of color in their respective freshman classes dipped this year.
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Healthcare
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As Carney and Nashoba Valley hospitals close, patients and employees weigh their loss
The two hospitals are set to shut their doors at 7 a.m. Saturday after their owner, Steward Health Care — which is selling its six other Massachusetts hospitals amid bankruptcy proceedings — said it received no qualified bids.
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Business
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Boston Medical Center confirms takeover of St. Elizabeth’s, Good Samaritan hospitals
The deals augur the end of Steward Health Care’s troubled time in Massachusetts.
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Business
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In Massachusetts, the once-thriving beer biz is losing its fizz
New England breweries are facing a sobering truth: Craft beer is no longer the hopped-up industry it once was. Why did the buzz fade away?
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Politics
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‘A hidden secret.’ What you need to know about the surprisingly hot primary battle for the Governor’s Council.
Fourteen Democrats are vying in Tuesday’s primary for one of the eight seats on the council, a long-ignored, sometimes-ridiculed body with roots in the Colonial era.
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Boston Globe Today
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How long will Drake Maye stay Jacoby Brissett’s understudy?
WATCH: Columnist Tara Sullivan and reporter Christopher Price read into Mayo’s decision and if it was the right move.
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Patriots push to overcome a shaky offensive line
WATCH: New England added two waiver wire players this past week. Columnist Tara Sullivan unpacks and rates the game plan.
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Hockey players Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau killed by alleged drunk driver
WATCH: The brothers helped Boston College win a National Title in 2012. They were riding bikes when they were hit by an alleged drunk driver in New Jersey.
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The Nation
Politics
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Pelosi’s car passed near pipe bomb on Jan. 6, 2021, according to new video
The revelation is the second known instance of a prominent Democrat coming close to the explosive device, and it underscores the threat that elected officials faced that day when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.
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Nation
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Trump called for IVF to be free. How would that work?
Requiring insurers to pay would most likely mean passing laws in Congress or persuading a panel of experts to add IVF to a list of free preventive women’s health services established by the Affordable Care Act, the health coverage law Donald Trump tried to repeal.
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Elections
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Trump keeps turning up the dial on vulgarity. Will he alienate the voters he needs?
Although there are no clear signs that Trump has increased the quantity of abuse he levels at his opponents, his decision to repost a string of sexually and racially charged broadsides in recent weeks suggests that he has turned up the dial when it comes to pure vulgarity and crudeness.
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The World
World
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Israel strikes aid convoy organized by US humanitarian group, killing 5
The military also said it killed a top Hamas commander and two other fighters on Friday as its large-scale operations in the West Bank continued into a third day.
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World
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Canadian rail union files lawsuits challenging back-to-work orders
The lawsuits were filed Thursday afternoon, the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference said. But they won’t stop the trains because the government has ordered the union to stay on the job while the arbitration process plays out.
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World
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Japan’s defense ministry seeks record budget as it faces growing threat from China
Defense officials were also focusing on unmanned weapons and artificial intelligence to make up for the declining number of servicemembers as a result of the country’s shrinking population.
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Editorial & Opinion
Opinion
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Lessons from Market Basket’s summer of 2014 shape the future of work
The key lesson for workers and unions is to draw on customers and citizens as allies and sources of power. If workers’ demands make sense, customers and community members will support them.
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LETTERS
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Mass. lawmakers need something: a shove? a prod? a heave-ho?
The end of the legislative session left Massachusetts residents frustrated over all that remained unfinished. Readers share a variety of views on the dysfunction they saw and the remedies they seek.
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Metro
Immigration
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Amid state shelter restrictions, pregnant women, children, sleep on Massachusetts streets
Dozens of migrants are sleeping on Boston-area streets, rather than accepting temporary shelter that could soon leave them back outside with nowhere to go.
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Investigations
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Rape at Peabody homeless shelter was domestic violence, state says
A Haitian national was arrested for the rape and assault of a pregnant woman in a Peabody hotel shelter. It was a case of domestic violence, the state says.
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North Shore
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Schooner-building was a part of Essex history. Then Harold Burnham came along.
After an audacious career building massive wooden sailboats the old-fashioned way, the 40th anniversary of the Gloucester Schooner Festival has Harold Burnham looking back to his accomplishments, and ahead to his boldest idea yet.
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Sports
LPGA FM CHAMPIONSHIP
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With mom cheering her on, Haeran Ryu takes control of LPGA’s FM Championship by going 10 under on Day 2
The 23-year-old South Korean heads into Saturday at 13-under par, with Bianca Pagdanganan (66), Yealimi Noh (68), and Robyn Choi (68) tied for second at 7 under.
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patriots
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Why Week 5 or Week 8 might be a good spot for Drake Maye’s first start, and other Patriots items
The Patriots could be planning to give the rookie a "redshirt season," but if not, when will we see him under center?
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Red Sox 7, Tigers 5
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Jarren Duran, Ceddanne Rafaela ramp up power in the 10th inning to spark Red Sox rally vs. Tigers
Duran and Rafaela belted back-to-back home runs in the top of the 10th to help the Red Sox score a 7-5 victory in the opener of a weekend set against the host Tigers.
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Business
Business
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Boston Medical Center confirms takeover of St. Elizabeth’s, Good Samaritan hospitals
The deals augur the end of Steward Health Care’s troubled time in Massachusetts.
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Business
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In Massachusetts, the once-thriving beer biz is losing its fizz
New England breweries are facing a sobering truth: Craft beer is no longer the hopped-up industry it once was. Why did the buzz fade away?
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Real Estate
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Following pro-Palestinian protests, Israeli defense contractor branch moves from Cambridge office
The pro-Palestinian group behind the protests said that Elbit Systems' departure from Cambridge was “a testament to our collective power.”
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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10 movies about work to stream this Labor Day weekend
From bad boss drama to office hijinks, here are a few movies about work available to stream this Labor Day weekend.
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Lifestyle
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An interior designer shares her tips for scouring Allston Christmas
Brookline designer Lindsay EB Atapattu joined us for a day of finds and advice on Harvard Ave.
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LOVE LETTERS
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Love Letters Classics: A proposal gets weird
In 2013, someone almost proposed ... and then didn’t.
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