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Monday, September 16, 2024
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Politics
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Trump was the subject of an apparent assassination attempt at his Florida golf club, the FBI says
US Secret Service agents fired at a man pointing an AK-style rifle with a scope as Donald Trump was on the course, the Palm Beach County sheriff said.
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Health
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‘PFAS . . . everywhere’: A Mass. class action lawsuit may set a new standard for damages
Environmental and industry groups are closely watching the case ahead of an expected "tsunami" of PFAS lawsuits.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball
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Joe Castiglione made his own call when he announced his retirement after 42 years with Red Sox
There was a fitting symmetry to Castiglione making his announcement in New York. He was a Yankees fan growing up in Connecticut and admired their famed radio broadcaster, Mel Allen.
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Transportation
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How much does shuttle service cost the T during shutdowns for track repairs? (Hint: Big $$$)
Since the agency began working to eliminate slow zones systemwide last year, alternative bus service has been a main way for riders to get around.
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K-12
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Parents, officials question if BPS will ever figure out how to get kids to school on time
Public confidence in BPS is eroding as the district grapples with another year of late buses.
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The Nation
Nation
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Polaris Dawn astronauts return to Earth after first private spacewalk
The ambitious space mission, a collaboration between enterpreneur Jared Isaacman and Elon Musk’s SpaceX, spent five days in orbit, achieved several milestones in private spaceflight.
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Nation
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What a mayor in crisis means for New York City
The swarm of federal scrutiny has raised questions about Mayor Eric Adams’s fitness to lead the city; his ability to negotiate with the City Council and with state and federal leaders to push his agenda; and his capacity to lure and retain talented people in city government.
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Nation
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These birds are almost extinct. A radical idea could save them.
Allowing a species to live in nonnative habitats, the logic goes, is better than losing it altogether.
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The World
World
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Taliban begins enforcing new draconian laws, and Afghan women despair
The new religious code issued late last month bans women from raising their voices, reciting the Quran in public, and looking at men other than their husbands or relatives.
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World
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Despite relentless Russian attack, life in Kharkiv endures underground
The residents' resilience is manifested in a curious blend of life above and below ground. “It’s war, but no one is going to stop us from living because of that," said an opera singer.
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World
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Once considered foes, Iran-backed groups get a warm welcome from Iraq
The new offices for the Houthi rebels and Hamas reflect Iraq’s growing role in the shadow war between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
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Editorial & Opinion
Opinion
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AI is having a pushy moment
Why are we in such a hurry to give it more to do? Shouldn’t humans be in charge of humanity?
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EDITORIAL
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US should demand Israel investigate killing of pro-Palestinian activist
American Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was shot by Israeli soldiers at a West Bank demonstration.
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LETTERS
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Market Basket lesson is about the virtuous cycle, not union fights
When the fight over ownership of the company threatened that cycle, karma kicked in, and the workers, without any union, organized to resist the takeover.
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Metro
NH SPORTS
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Cycling feels like freedom. These N.H. volunteers are working to make it accessible to all.
Organizations in New Hampshire’s North Country are working to make sure outdoor recreation is within reach for athletes with high-level disabilities.
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Crime & Courts
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Neo-Nazis charged with federal terror offenses allegedly targeted former US attorney Rachael Rollins for assassination
Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison were arrested and charged with soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists.
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Today in History: September 16, Cherokee Strip Land Run
Today is Monday, Sept. 16, the 260th day of 2024. There are 106 days left in the year.
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Sports
Christopher L. Gasper
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Grind ’em up Patriots better figure out their passing game soon, or they’ll be lost in today’s NFL
Sunday’s overtime loss to the Seahawks was a reminder that New England's current old-fashioned football blueprint is replete with restrictions, with a meager margin for error.
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Ben Volin | Instant Analysis
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Patriots’ limitations on full display in overtime loss to Seahawks
The offensive line is a work in progress and the receiver group is still one of the worst in the NFL.
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Yankees 5, Red Sox 2
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Yankees get to Kutter Crawford as Red Sox drop series in New York
Crawford lasted less than five innings and allowed four runs despite notching seven strikeouts.
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Business
Trendlines
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After victory in the House, can Wu sell the Senate on her contentious property tax plan? Opponents fear she will.
In response, critics are circulating a 2004 state report that they hope will convince senators that Wu’s proposal is a bad idea.
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AI/Robotics
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Rethink Robotics, once a prominent startup, returns to Boston
Six years after the Boston-based firm went out of business, it's back and preparing to roll out new industrial robots that could work in collaboration with humans.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Pamela Berger, filmmaker and BC art history professor, dies at 84
"Well, I'm going to make a movie," she said in 1984, adding film director-writer-producer to her multifaceted career as a Boston College professor and medieval art historian.
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Dan Morgenstern, chronicler and friend of jazz, dies at 94
He was uniquely embraced by jazz musicians — a nonmusician who captured their sounds in unpretentious prose, amplified with sweeping and encyclopedic historical context.
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Mary McFadden, celebrated designer of shimmering dresses, dies at 85
Mary McFadden, a fashion designer who was famous not just for her shimmering, pleated dresses, which cascaded freely to the floor, but for her visage — stark white Kabuki-style makeup and bluntly cut ebony hair — died Friday at her home in Southampton, New York. She was 85.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ASKING ERIC
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After 12 years, stepdaughter still won’t speak to stepmom
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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ASKING ERIC
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After 12 years, stepdaughter still won’t speak to stepmom
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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