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Subject Today's Headlines: What’s that giant thing that’s been leaping out of the water all over the North Shore?
Date September 21, 2024 9:00 AM
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Saturday, September 21, 2024


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What’s that giant thing that’s been leaping out of the water all over the North Shore?

The sturgeon, a massive, dinosaur-like, rare fish, has suddenly been spotted all over the North Shore this summer, in numbers no one can recall.
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Local news startups in Massachusetts are taking a fresh look at the police blotter

Some new outlets are making changes to their police logs, while others have opted not to publish them at all.
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Politics


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‘I believe in her that much.’ Andrea Campbell talks about her ‘dear friend’ and mentor, Kamala Harris.

The years-long relationship between Campbell and Harris, who Campbell described as “a dear friend, a mentor, a colleague,” comes with shared history-making.
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Around New England


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Son with mental health issues charged with murdering father, stepmother, and stepbrother in small Vermont town

“One day I will kill him.” In affidavit, relatives and friends tell of suspect's troubled past.
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World


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Senior Hezbollah leader is killed in Beirut in Israeli airstrike

The strike marked an escalation in Israel’s bloody conflict with the militia and fueled fears among Lebanese, Israelis, and diplomats that Israel is driving closer to a full-blown war with Hezbollah, even as it continues to fight Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
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Drake Maye’s astounding debut in ugly loss to the Jets

WATCH: Columnist Tara Sullivan and Boston.com writer Conor Ryan pick apart what went wrong, and whether the defense can save this team.
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Should Bruins fans worry about Jeremy Swayman?

WATCH: The B’s and their goalie have yet to reach a deal. Boston.com’s Conor Ryan breaks down whether fans should panic as the season rapidly approaches.
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Placing blame after the Patriots’ ugly start

WATCH: Columnist Tara Sullivan serves up equal portions of the blame pie for both Jerod Mayo and Eliot Wolf.
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Three Mile Island plans to reopen as demand for nuclear power grows

In a striking sign of renewed interest in nuclear power, Constellation Energy said Friday that it plans to reopen the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania, the site of the worst reactor accident in United States history.
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Nation


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Secret Service is responsible for multiple security failures in Trump attack July 13, report says

The elite protective agency’s internal review found that agents failed to use technology that might have detected the attacker as he flew a drone over the rally venue hours earlier.
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Nation


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Georgia Election Board orders hand-counting of ballots

The Georgia State Election Board voted Friday to force counties to hand-count all ballots cast on Election Day, a move critics say could significantly delay the reporting of results in the battleground state and inject chaos into the postelection period.
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World


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With $39 billion loan for Ukraine, Europe moves ahead without US

The European Union’s top official said on a trip to Kyiv on Friday that Europe would offer Ukraine a loan of 35 billion euros (about $39 billion) backed by frozen Russian assets. European leaders said the loan would move forward initially without contributions from the United States, after talks between US and European officials stalled in recent days.
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World


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Mexican president blames the US for bloodshed in Sinaloa as cartel violence surges

Two warring factions of the Sinaloa cartel have clashed in the state capital of Culiacan in what appears to be a fight for power since two of its leaders were arrested in the United States in late July. Teams of gunmen have shot at each other and the security forces.
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An iconic Churchill photo stolen in Canada and found in Italy is ready to return

A ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Rome has marked the successful recovery of a stolen photo portrait of Winston Churchill, known as “The Roaring Lion,” after a two-year search.
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OPINION


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Waning religion challenges theological schools

Financial difficulties force seminaries to adapt.
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OPINION


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How The Haitian Times is fact-checking Trump’s Springfield claims

A Q&A with Garry Pierre-Pierre, the founder and publisher of a US-based news outlet that has been covering the Haitian diaspora and Haiti for nearly 25 years.
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LETTERS


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Post-affirmative action, colleges grapple with the numbers

"Fewer Black students means a weaker sense of belonging for those who remain," writes a professor at Northeastern. Another reader writes that area universities are blaming the Supreme Court for their own admissions failings.
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Crime & Courts


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Union releases video capturing ‘horrific’ attack on corrections officers at state’s maximum security prison in Lancaster

Five officers were taken to hospitals for treatment. One was stabbed 12 times, and another suffered a punctured lung.
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Crime & Courts


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Braintree reaches $14.9 million settlement with man whose murder conviction was tossed after 36 years in prison

Frederick Weichel was in prison for a 1980 slaying in the town that he resolutely denied committing.
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Boston’s Hispanic Heritage Month breakfast had awards, jokes, and a head of fabulous hair

The aroma of rich coffee and savory breakfast dishes filled the air as Latinos from all parts of Massachusetts gathered for the annual breakfast put together by the city and El Mundo Boston, the oldest Latino media outlet in Massachusetts.
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CHAD FINN | UNCONVENTIONAL REVIEW


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After some casual excellence from Aaron Rodgers, Patriots’ opening victory feels like an outlier

Poor tackling, undisciplined penalties, and the hapless, hopeless pass blocking of a makeshift offensive line … this is what having no chance looks like.
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Jets 24, Patriots 3


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Patriots can’t win without a solid defense, and it was nowhere to be found against the Jets

The Patriots had 14 missed tackles, and their offense is simply not equipped to play from behind.
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ON BASEBALL


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The night the Red Sox’ playoff hopes slipped away

The result, a 4-2 loss in 12 innings, dropped like an anvil on the team’s aspirations — quickly followed by a sledgehammer delivered in the form of the news that Rafael Devers most likely won’t play again this year.
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Healthcare


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Nurses at Faulkner Hospital avert planned 24-hour strike with tentative deal

The strike was set to take place in less than two weeks.
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Lexington leaders hear about business, public health impacts of generational nicotine sale ban

The proposals, which would ban sales of cigarettes and vaping products for anyone born after 2004, have stoked fears among local retailers who depend on selling the products.
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Energy


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Boston manufacturer Cabot Corp. gets $50 million federal grant for Michigan factory

The money will go toward a plant just west of Detroit where the company plans to make conductive materials for electric-vehicle batteries.
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Obituaries


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Frederick Schauer, scholar who scrutinized free speech, dies at 78

Frederick Schauer, a prominent legal philosopher who challenged prevailing views about freedom of speech, restrictions on obscenity and the ethics of racial profiling, died Sept. 1 at his home in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was 78.
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Valarie D’Elia, travel reporter on TV and radio, dies at 64

Valarie D’Elia, a travel reporter who visited 102 countries on all seven continents to advise her viewers and listeners on where to go, how to get there, what the best bargains were and what to pack, died Sept. 10 in New York City. She was 64.
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Television


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Dun dun: Free ‘Law & Order’ fan experience takes over Faneuil Hall next month

Head over to Faneuil Hall Marketplace next month for a free fan experience in honor of the upcoming new seasons of “Law & Order” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”
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Relationships


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Find heart-racing romance on these high-intensity dates in Greater Boston

Who knew dating could be so extreme?
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He still fantasizes about other people

Not just sexually.
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