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Tuesday, September 17, 2024
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Politics
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Addressing Secret Service issues before Election Day won’t be easy: ‘A huge, huge challenge’
After the agency foiled another assassination attempt against Donald Trump Sunday, there is a growing call to provide it with more resources.
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Obituaries
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Michaela DePrince, ballerina who danced to fame from a war-torn childhood, dies at 29
Ms. DePrince, orphaned during the Sierra Leone civil war, rose to worldwide fame. “When I look back at all the things I’ve been through and everything I’ve accomplished,” she said in 2015, “I realize, ‘Wow, I am very blessed.’ "
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Massachusetts
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For new Mass. State Police colonel, a history of discrimination complaints lingers in New Jersey
Governor Maura Healey’s administration defended Geoffrey Noble’s selection, calling him “a respected leader widely praised for his integrity, compassion and ability to bring people together.”
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Massachusetts
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‘Widespread grief’: Shooting deepens Israel-Hamas war divide in Newton
The nearly year-long conflict has inflicted a deeply personal wound for many in the Boston suburb.
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Climate
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In Boston, home energy bills are among the highest in the nation
Many low-income households in the city are spending nearly 25 percent of their income on home energy – one of the highest energy burdens in the country.
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Boston Globe Today
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Who’s to blame for the Patriots’ overtime loss?
WATCH: Boston.com writer Khari A. Thompson says "the offensive line needs help." He dives into what the team needs to fix to get back into the win column.
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Should Tua Tagovailoa play again? Local neuroscientist weighs in.
WATCH: After another concussion, retired pro wrestler and former college football player Chris Nowinski explains what the research shows.
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Traumatizing seclusion rooms in schools
WATCH: Timeouts are allowed, but putting kids alone in a room they can’t leave is not. Reporter Mandy McLaren unpacks why the practice is still in use.
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The Nation
Nation
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Why House Republicans still can’t manage to fund the government
House Speaker Mike Johnson is once again in the middle of the tensions that almost a year ago saw his predecessor ousted in part for refusing to fund the government the way a small group of far-right members demanded.
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Nation
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Titan submersible was plagued with problems, investigators say
A few days before the vessel imploded, five people in the Titan were slammed against its wall as it was resurfacing from a mission.
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Political notebook
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Trump campaign in fund-raising appeal following possible assassination attempt
The former president was uninjured, according to his campaign. But the episode renewed questions about Donald Trump’s safety.
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The World
World
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Russia ramps up air assault on Ukrainian cities
Ukrainian authorities on Monday said they had repelled a “massive” Russian attack on Kyiv in the early morning hours. They said it was the eighth attack on the Ukrainian capital in just over two weeks, in what appears to be an escalation by Russia of its long-running air campaign against the city.
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World
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Israeli defense minister tells US that military action against Hezbollah is needed
Israel’s defense minister told a senior adviser to President Biden on Monday that “military action” was “the only way” to end months of cross-border violence between Israel and Hezbollah, the powerful Lebanese militia.
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World
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How rituals of faith became another casualty of war
Since the Oct. 7 attacks and the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, no part of life in the region has been left untouched -- least of all, the three great religions whose histories are rooted there.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The Secret Service doesn’t just protect candidates. It protects democracy.
After a second too-close-for-comfort assassination attempt against Donald Trump, the agency needs to better protect candidates as the campaign enters the home stretch.
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OPINION
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Why cellphones don’t belong in Massachusetts classrooms
Even as cellphone bans have become more commonplace, enforcement varies between towns, schools, and even classrooms. If most adults agree on a ban, what is the hold up?
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OPINION
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To Latinx or not to Latinx
Despite increased awareness of the term, only 4 percent of Latino adults use Latinx to describe themselves, according to a new report. Why is the term so strongly rejected?
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Metro
Politics
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Boston spending down pandemic relief aid to boost affordable housing, small biz programs
But other initiatives Mayor Michelle Wu has pushed to address housing affordability in Boston, including rent control, transfer fees, and her property tax home rule petition, remain stalled on Beacon Hill.
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Health
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Demand for weight loss drugs fuels higher premiums on state’s health connector
“Massachusetts is not alone in seeing these higher rate increases for plan year 2025,” said Kristopher Harackiewicz, senior director of plan management and carrier relations at the Connector.
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AS I SEE IT
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Mass. Ave. is a glorious state of mind
“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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Sports
patriots
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Patriots want more balance on offense, but is it possible with their wide receivers and offensive line?
They can run the ball, but they haven't proven they can get downfield through the air.
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ON HOCKEY
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Beefier Bruins ready to draw the curtains on training camp
The biggest potential bugaboo is that No. 1 goalie Jeremy Swayman is expected to be among the missing when the doors swing open on Guest Street.
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NFL Week 2: Of course the Saints are exploding on offense — they hired a 49ers coach
It’s remarkable how well Kyle Shanahan’s offense travels to other teams, and most impressive is the performance of 33-year-old quarterback Derek Carr.
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Business
Trendlines
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The Fed is ready to cut rates. Is it too late to prevent a recession?
Central bankers are shifting their priority from fighting inflation to supporting the job market. A 'soft landing' for the economy is the goal.
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Retail
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New co-working space in Newton aims to fix ‘miserable existence’ of e-commerce businesses
Kismet Commerce says it's the first business in Greater Boston to provide workspaces, storage space, shipping, and fulfillment services all in one place.
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Business
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At Framingham Union Hospital, nurses union alleges Tenet Healthcare problems worse than Steward’s
The union for nurses said that low staffing, equipment shortages, and mismanagement are endangering patients, citing at least 30 alleged deficiencies this year.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Michaela DePrince, ballerina who danced to fame from a war-torn childhood, dies at 29
Ms. DePrince, orphaned during the Sierra Leone civil war, rose to worldwide fame. “When I look back at all the things I’ve been through and everything I’ve accomplished,” she said in 2015, “I realize, ‘Wow, I am very blessed.’ "
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Obituaries
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Tito Jackson, Jackson 5 singer and guitarist, dies at 70
Tito Jackson, a founding member of the Jackson 5 who, along with his brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Randy, Marlon and Michael, became a teen heartthrob in the 1970s with a string of hits that included “ABC” and “I’ll Be There,” died Sunday. He was 70.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Watching often and early: Expect a lot of politics on television over the next seven weeks
From documentaries to a debate, there will be plenty to digest.
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LOVE LETTERS
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Cheated on … again
My first two marriages ended with infidelity, and now this.
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TV
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Ryan Murphy’s 10-part series based on the true, tragic story of Aaron Hernandez starts Tuesday on FX
The first two episodes of FX series drop Tuesday.
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