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Monday, September 9, 2024
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Page one
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Dan Shaughnessy
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The Patriots, with new coaches and a new QB, looked like the good old Patriots in stifling the Bengals
The much-maligned, underdog Patriots stunned the Bengals, and a lot of other people.
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Elections
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A hot spot for election challenges in 2020, Michigan charts ‘proactive, preemptive’ plan to curb them in 2024
Michigan's effort is the most aggressive of its kind among the key battleground states and aims to protect against a vulnerability Trump and his allies exposed nearly four years ago.
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Transportation
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Pedestrians in Boston face speeding motorists and scooters. The city focuses on safety, but work remains.
On Monday, Boston marked its fifth pedestrian fatality this year after a driver struck and killed a woman in the South End. Seven people died on city streets last year, and nearly 600 were injured.
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Massachusetts
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A French ship that sank after a collision in fog in 1856 off the Mass. coast has been found
More than 100 lives were lost when the ship, Le Lyonnais, collided with another ship about 200 miles off the Massachusetts coast. And now, a group of dedicated explorers has found the wreck.
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Elections
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How Harris may take the fight to Trump on abortion at the debate
As Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and their aides scheme out their strategies for this week’s much-anticipated debate, one big question is how the two candidates will approach a great strength for Democrats and a major weakness for Republicans: abortion rights.
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The Nation
Nation
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Southern California fire quadruples in size, forcing mountain town to evacuate
The flames raced up steep terrain, chewing through thick vegetation as they approached Running Springs, a mountain community.
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Politics
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Congress returns for another big spending fight
House Republicans are tying a vote to avoid a government shutdown with their bid to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
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Nation
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Mother of Georgia shooting suspect called school to warn of emergency, aunt says
Colt Gray, 14, has been charged with murder over the killing of two students and two teachers at Apalachee High School.
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The World
World
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Venezuela’s opposition candidate flees to Spain
The opposition candidate in Venezuela’s disputed July presidential election has left the country, authorities said, as a standoff deepened at the Argentine diplomatic residence in Caracas, where six Venezuelan opposition leaders have been sheltering since March.
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World
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Shooting attack at the West Bank-Jordan border crossing kills 3 Israelis
Three Israelis were shot and killed Sunday at the border crossing between the West Bank and Jordan, Israeli officials said, in what appeared to be an attack linked to the 11-month-old war in Gaza.
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World
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Kuwait is awash in oil money. But it can’t keep the power on.
Kuwait, perched atop around 6 percent of global oil reserves, is one of the world’s wealthiest states and a major energy exporter.
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Editorial & Opinion
Opinion
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How Harris can win the debate against Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris needs to take on Donald Trump with an appropriate level of aggressiveness, showing strength, deep conviction, and a clear sense of who she is fighting for — qualities voters look for in a president.
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EDITORIAL
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‘John Does’ in brothel case shouldn’t get closed-door hearing
Justice demands transparency in the state’s courtrooms.
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OPINION
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I fear that progressivism has become the very thing we fought against
My fellow leftists are betraying our Jewish allies.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Alleged Cambridge brothel network head to plead guilty, according to court filing
Han “Hana” Lee, 41, of Cambridge, intends to “enter a guilty plea as to the charges lodged against her,” according to court documents.
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Crime & Courts
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A timeline: Stoughton Police Department has a long history of troubles
The department has faced an array of state and federal investigations, criminal prosecutions, and controversies which culminated in convictions for officers who had taken an oath to uphold the law.
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Massachusetts
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Inside a Mass. nonprofit’s battle against widespread food insecurity
The Food Project is trying to fix Massachusetts' food insecurity problem.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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Patriots celebrate Jerod Mayo’s first win — and there is a much different locker room vibe
The coach praised his players and deflected all the credit but in the end, he deserved a game ball.
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white sox 7, red sox 2
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Zack Kelly lit up for five runs in ninth as Red Sox drop series finale to lowly White Sox
The crowd of more than 29,000 was booing loudly in the final frame as Boston missed out on the chance to sweep the worst team in baseball.
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Instant analysis
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Jerod Mayo and the Patriots ace their first test in upset win over Bengals
The rookie coach had a smart game plan and worked the clock to perfection in his debut.
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Business
Biotech
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Moderna, Eli Lilly, and other drug firms in Greater Boston have become galleries for disadvantaged artists
Many of the industry’s glitzy new buildings are showcasing impressive artwork by artists dealing with homelessness or living with disabilities — including some of the very conditions that the drug firms treat.
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chesto means business
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Boston’s developers have had a tough go lately. Now the guy who returns their calls in City Hall is leaving town.
In Arthur Jemison, developers had a sympathetic ear in City Hall. To many of them, his departure represents a bit of a seismic event — or at least another unwanted variable tossed their way.
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Commentary
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Which NFL team’s players are taxed the most? (Hint: It’s not the Patriots.)
Former coach Bill Belichick wants to blame Massachusetts’ new "millionaires tax" on the team’s recent free agent fumbles. He should stick with football, not economic policy.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Dr. Mark Price, honored physician on Patriots playing field and battlefield, dies at 52
Awarded the Bronze Star for bravery while serving as a surgeon in Afghanistan, Dr. Price was head team physician for the New England Patriots, and "was a blessing to have on our staff," owner Robert Kraft said.
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Obituaries
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Nell McCafferty, larger-than-life Irish journalist, dies at 80
Like singer Sinead O’Connor and a handful of other public figures, she was known, loved, and sometimes despised by her first name — everyone in Ireland seemed to have an opinion about Nell.
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Obituaries
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Lloyd Ziff, visionary photographer and art director, dies at 81
Mr. Ziff served as art director for some of the most influential and visually arresting magazines of the 1970s and ’80s, including Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music Reviews
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Concert review: A barefoot, down-to-earth Kacey Musgraves at TD Garden
The artist returns Saturday, with material from her latest studio album “Deeper Well.”
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BOSTON AT A BARGAIN
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Free things to do this week: Live jazz at the BPL, outdoor screenings, and family-friendly festivals
If all the back-to-school shopping has your wallet feeling a little light, we have you covered.
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ASKING ERIC
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Grandson’s name brings up grief for grandmother
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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