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Subject Today's Headlines: Removing dams can prevent flooding in Massachusetts. But for the owners, it’s bittersweet.
Date September 3, 2024 9:00 AM
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Tuesday, September 3, 2024


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Climate


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Removing dams can prevent flooding in Massachusetts. But for the owners, it’s bittersweet.

Massachusetts is removing decrepit dams for flood protection. The ponds behind them were the backdrop to a way of life.
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Climate


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Massachusetts has received billions in federal clean-energy dollars, and is on track for more. What if Trump is elected?

Massachusetts has already gotten billions in federal clean energy dollars, with more to come. If former president Trump wins in November, however, that could change.
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Elections


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Trump-RFK Jr. alliance resurrects debate over COVID restrictions, vaccine skepticism in 2024 campaign

With the 2024 presidential election set to be decided by razor-thin margins in a handful of states, Trump and his team are betting that winning over Kennedy supporters could help push them to victory.
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RI HEALTHCARE


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Why is Lifespan buying hospitals in Massachusetts instead of saving two in Rhode Island?

Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, owned by Prospect Medical Holdings, could close. Here’s why Rhode Island’s largest health care system is looking to Taunton and Fall River instead.
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World


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Netanyahu stands firm on cease-fire terms amid growing outrage in Israel

Brushing aside pleas from allies and the demands of Israeli protesters for an immediate cease-fire in the Gaza Strip in exchange for the release of hostages, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday vowed to maintain Israeli control along the border between Egypt and Gaza, a contentious plan that appeared to dim, if not dash, prospects for a truce.
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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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Is pet insurance worth it?

WATCH: Senior assistant business editor Andy Rosen unpacks the dollars and cents to help you decide if it’s an essential safety net, or unnecessary expense.
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Tick surge: How to protect yourself

WATCH: Meteorologist Dave Epstein breaks down how to repelling ticks from people and property, and what to do if you find one on your body.
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Elections


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Harris opposes US Steel’s sale to a Japanese firm during joint Pennsylvania event with Biden

Vice President Kamala Harris used a joint campaign appearance with President Biden in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania on Monday to say that US Steel should remain domestically owned — concurring with the White House’s monthslong opposition to the company’s planned sale to Japan’s Nippon Steel.
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Nation


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Climate change can cause bridges to ‘fall apart like tinkertoys,’ experts say

On a 95-degree day this summer, New York City’s Third Avenue Bridge, connecting the Bronx and Manhattan, got stuck in the open position for hours. As heat and flooding scorched and scoured the Midwest, a steel railroad bridge connecting Iowa with South Dakota collapsed under surging waters. In Lewiston, Maine, a bridge closed after the pavement buckled from fluctuating temperatures.
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Nation


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Haley’s voters size up a scrambled presidential race

Nikki Haley had been out of the Republicans’ presidential race for more than a month when Linda Kapralick and Cathleen Barone cast their ballots for her in Pennsylvania’s primary, so eager were they for an alternative to former president Donald Trump.
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World


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Russia hits Ukraine with wave of strikes as school year opens

Russia carried out its third large-scale bombardment of Ukraine in a week Monday, with explosions ringing out early in the morning in Kyiv and several other cities after a volley of missiles was fired on the first day of the school year.
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World


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In a Kyiv classroom, cries for help from children scarred by war

Children and teachers across the country began their first day of classes for the new academic year Monday at a time when Russia has been stepping up bombardments of Ukrainian cities.
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World


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Putin arrives in Mongolia in defiance of ICC arrest warrant

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia late Monday for his first state visit to a member of the International Criminal Court since it issued a warrant for his arrest in March 2023.
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Opinion


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Is the ‘birth dearth’ a crisis for Boston schools?

Some will blame the quality of the schools. Others will cite the expensive cost of housing. These reasons are true and also beside the point.
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EDITORIAL


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New school year should bring new approach to student protests

Colleges struggled last semester to respond appropriately to protests against Israel that sometimes crossed the line into antisemitism. But a judge’s ruling should remind them they have responsibilities to protect their Jewish students.
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LETTERS


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As school starts, we can’t let our guard down against COVID spread

It should be well known by now that the virus responsible for COVID infections is spread through the air, from breathing, talking, and singing as well as coughing and sneezing.
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Transportation


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What to know about upcoming MBTA shutdowns and progress on slow zones as Red Line riders brace for longest closure

As the T has worked to rid the system of slow zones, many commuters have reported their trains feel faster and smoother.
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Massachusetts


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Healey, Warren, and Wu join picketing workers in Labor Day actions across Boston

The breakfast happened as 10,000 hotel employees across cities in the US including Boston went on strike Sunday, including at the Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott hotels.
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AS I SEE IT


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The beautiful rainbow of Nantasket Beach

“As I See It,” a weekly photo column by Pulitzer Prize winner Stan Grossfeld, brings the stories of New England to Globe readers.
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PATRIOTS


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With Jacoby Brissett starting, what is next for Patriots rookie Drake Maye?

The first-year quarterback will still have plenty of opportunity this season to develop behind the scenes, coach Jerod Mayo stressed Monday.
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BOSTON COLLEGE 28, FLORIDA STATE 13


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Dominating the trenches, BC delivers signature win at Florida State in Bill O’Brien’s debut

The Eagles ran for 263 yards, held the ball for just over 39 minutes of play, and pushed around the No. 10 Seminoles to earn their first season-opening victory over a ranked opponent since 1976.
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mets 4, red sox 1


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Defensive shortcomings again on full display as Red Sox drop series opener to Mets

As the Sox continue to lose their grip on playoff aspirations, Monday’s showing might be another example of why they aren’t ready for games beyond No. 162.
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Office Culture


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These summer interns were ghosted by their bosses

One major complaint comes up again and again among college students as internship season draws to a close: There just wasn’t much to do.
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From Bud Light to Ben & Jerry’s, wading into politics is increasingly risky for brands

Businesses must walk a precarious tightrope when it comes to the political issues dividing the nation.
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THE FINE PRINT


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She agreed to a free home security system ‘upgrade’ from ADT. Then the fees started coming in.

Linda Weatherbee's experience is a reminder that while automatic payments from your credit card for ongoing services are a nice convenience, they require close monitoring.
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Obituaries


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Antônio Meneses, lyrical Brazilian cellist, is dead at 66

One of his generation’s premier cellists, Mr. Meneses became an important figure in the musical life of his native Brazil.
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Obituaries


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Simon Verity, world-renowned stone carver, dies at 79

His works included the statues that adorn the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City’s Upper Manhattan, as well as grottoes, tombstones, fountains, and floor inscriptions in Europe and the United States.
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LOVE LETTERS


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I cheated. He won’t forgive me.

But we’re still spending time together.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER


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A Netflix documentary about being out and about

"Outstanding" is a Netflix documentary on the history of lesbian, gay, and trans stand-up comedy.
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Music


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11 days, 40+ events: ArrowFest kicks off new beginning for iconic Harvard Square venue

The Oberon’s former home reopens as a new arts hub for local and emerging talent.
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