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Thursday, September 12, 2024
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Politics
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Trump’s struggle to deliver a clear message on abortion at the debate leaves him vulnerable on a key issue
While Democrats now have a candidate at ease talking about abortion, Republicans are saddled with one who clearly remains uncomfortable with it.
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Climate
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After 10 years, the fight to stop a substation in East Boston is over
The construction of the substation can continue after advocates trying to stop it from being built lost their final challenge.
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Higher Education
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Harvard enrolls fewer Black first-year students after affirmative action ban
It may be early, however, to draw conclusions about the extent to which the Supreme Court ruling is affecting diversity at top higher education institutions.
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Cybersecurity
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Its CEO is a rising star in Boston. Now Rapid7 is in the crosshairs of a N.Y. hedge fund.
JANA Partners is taking aim at cybersecurity firm Rapid7 and its CEO, looking to force a major shakeup and possibly a sale.
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Politics
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A longtime GOP operative helped the Green Party’s Jill Stein get on the N.H. ballot. Democrats smell mischief.
The operative, Jefferson Thomas, might seem like an unlikely ally for Green Party stalwart Jill Stein.
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Boston Globe Today
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When do fall colors start to pop in New England?
WATCH: And, why do smoke-filled skies make sunsets appear red? You asked, and lead meteorologist Ken Mahan answers.
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Breaking language barriers on Martha’s Vineyard
WATCH: Monica Brady-Myerov, publisher of the Vineyard Gazette, highlights how her paper is making local news more accessible to diverse readerships.
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The Nation
NEWS ANALYSIS
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Harris and Trump bet on their own sharply contrasting views of America
Trump is trying to repackage and resell his “American carnage” theme eight years later, while Harris is appealing to those ready to leave that in the past.
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Nation
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Will there be another debate? Trump isn’t sure.
Immediately after Tuesday’s debate — in which Vice President Kamala Harris repeatedly baited former president Donald Trump on abortion, the size of his rally crowds, his reputation with foreign leaders and more — Harris’s campaign said she was on board for another.
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Johnson scraps vote on spending extension amid bipartisan resistance
Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday abruptly canceled a vote on his initial plan to avert a government shutdown, as opposition to the six-month stopgap funding measure piled up in both parties.
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The World
World
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Mexico’s judicial overhaul overcomes its biggest obstacle: the Senate
Mexico’s Senate on Wednesday narrowly passed a sweeping proposal to revamp the judiciary system, effectively clearing the last major obstacle to a measure that the country’s president had vowed to push through before stepping down at the end of this month.
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World
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Israeli airstrikes hit UN school and homes in Gaza and kill at least 34 people, hospitals say
In the occupied West Bank, Israeli troops launched raids in several towns backed by airstrikes, continuing a crackdown across the territory.
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Top US and UK diplomats pledge almost $1.5b in additional aid for Ukraine during visit to Kyiv
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced more than $700 million in humanitarian aid, while British Foreign Secretary David Lammy confirmed that his country would provide another $782 million in assistance and loan guarantees. Much of the effort was aimed at bolstering the energy grid that Russia has repeatedly pounded ahead of an expected difficult winter.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Reflections on busing and the road ahead for Boston
The real opportunity before the city is how we can shift our thinking, disrupt entrenched systems, and build a future where we are not repeating the same failures 50 years from now.
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EDITORIAL
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Was Shannon O’Brien really guilty of ‘gross misconduct’?
The cannabis commissioner’s firing should be reviewed by a judge.
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OPINION
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Kamala Harris dismantles Donald Trump
Harris turned in a strong, effective, persuasive performance. Not so Trump. Outpointed, outwitted, outsmarted, overmatched on substance, he repeatedly lost his cool.
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Metro
Politics
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With lawmakers at odds, Healey files new bill pressing for clean energy measures
The governor is urging lawmakers to pass parts of a sweeping climate bill that faltered in the waning hours of the 19-month-long formal legislative session.
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‘Insulting and completely racist’: Haitians, advocates slam Trump’s debate rhetoric on migrants
Elected officials, advocates, and party officials react to Donald Trump's promise during the presidential debate to deport millions of immigrants and his echoing of unfounded claims that Haitian immigrants are eating Ohio citizens’ pets.
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K-12
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Boston School Committee approves White Stadium lease authorization
The project has already cleared approvals from the city's parks commission and planning board.
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Sports
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
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Taking down Florida State was nice, but an upset of No. 6 Missouri would be monumental for Boston College football
It’s time to pay attention to the Eagles instead of just paying the usual lip service to them that passes for college football “fandom” in our sports-crazed region.
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beat writer's notebook
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First time captain Jabrill Peppers embraces his role, and other Patriots thoughts after Week 1
The safety hurt himself in practice Friday, could hardly walk Saturday, but did not miss one snap in Sunday's game.
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On baseball
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Red Sox righthander Nick Pivetta shows once again he can be counted on, especially down the stretch
“He always finishes strong,” said manager Alex Cora. “He’s doing it again.”
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Business
Business
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ABC’s matter-of-fact moderators built factual guardrails around Trump
Using calm and authoritative tones, Muir and Davis offered a model for real-time fact-checking that has been absent from many recent presidential debates.
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Business
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Inflation cooled in August, keeping the Fed poised to cut rates
Inflation continued to recede in August, paving the way for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates for the first time since early 2020 at their meeting next week.
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innovation beat
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So long, plastic coyotes: AI keeps geese off Charles River docks
The Riverside Boat Club’s docks are free of sticky green poop, thanks to a high-tech fix.
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Obituaries
BASEBALL
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Ed Kranepool, founding New York Met and the franchise’s longest-tenured player, dies at 79
A standout player at James Monroe High School in the Bronx, Kranepool made his major league debut on Sept. 22, 1962, at 17 years old. He homered in Game 3 of the 1969 World Series, helping the Miracle Mets to their first championship.
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Obituaries
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Will Jennings, Oscar winner for ‘My Heart Will Go On,’ dies at 80
The lyricist teamed with such musicians as Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, and Dionne Warwick for decades of hit songs.
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Obituaries
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James Sasser, senator and Clinton’s envoy to China, dies at 87
He had thrived as President Clinton’s ambassador to China in the late 1990s until a bombing in Europe left angry mobs besieging his embassy.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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How sweet it is to see James Taylor serenade Boston
The beloved, Boston-born singer-songwriter treated local fans to a night of timeless classics.
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TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
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In Toronto, Ralph Fiennes picks a pope while a Lego version of Pharrell stars in a documentary
Our critic on "Conclave," "Piece by Piece," and more from the Toronto International Film Festival.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Weezer takes fans on a space-age voyage with rockin’ TD Garden show
Weezer’s elaborate “Voyage to the Blue Planet” tour set up shop at TD Garden on Tuesday.
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