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Friday, September 27, 2024
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Transportation
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FTA sent MBTA warning over its number of repair vehicle derailments. But agency says it has actually gotten safer.
Federal officials stressed that the T must ensure work to fix its tracks is performed safely — or risk consequences.
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Rhode Island
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With no end in sight, the Washington Bridge closure has upended life in parts of southeastern New England
The bridge that connects downtown Providence to East Providence has been the at the center of a crisis originally expected to last a few months.
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Politics
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$0 in federal income tax, $0 to charity: What GOP Senate candidate John Deaton’s tax returns reveal
The personal injury attorney and crypto advocate running against Elizabeth Warren this year has a net worth of at least $18 million and owns real estate in five states.
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Climate
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Activists chained themselves to the Mass. State House to protest lack of climate action. But does anyone care?
Extinction Rebellion, a group that often organizes civil disobedience protests, is trying to jolt the climate movement and policy makers into action.
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Nation
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New York Mayor Eric Adams, confronted with detailed graft charges, says he won’t quit
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, a former police captain who ran on a law-and-order platform but whose tenure has been consumed by accusations of corruption, spent years accepting free airline tickets, lavish overseas accommodations, and illegal campaign donations from Turkey, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
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Boston Globe Today
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BC brings college football fandom to New England
WATCH: The Boston College Eagles have been flying high this season. Is it a moment? Or a movement? Reporter Julian Benbow weighs in.
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OPINION: Should kids play tackle football?
WATCH: Retired pro wrestler, former college football player, and neuroscientist Chris Nowinski unpacks the research.
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Migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard ‘struggle’ to settle
WATCH: It’s been two years since 49 people were flown to the island by Governor Ron DeSantis. As reporter Mike Damiano found out, many are stuck in limbo.
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The Nation
Nation
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Helene makes landfall in northwestern Florida as a Category 4 hurricane
Helene prompted hurricane and flash flood warnings extending far beyond the coast up into northern Georgia and western North Carolina.
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Politics
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Task force on Trump assassination attempts sinks into partisanship
The House task force on the attempted assassinations of former president Donald Trump devolved into division Thursday, after Republicans invited two members of Congress who have promoted conspiracy theories about the shooting to testify as witnesses during a hearing.
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Nation
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Who is Eric Adams: New York’s baffling, boundless mayor
Adams has been both a constant public presence and an unknowable figure — quick with an incomprehensible quote, increasingly irritated with reporters, riding a wave of bravado and bluster in a city faced with multiple crises.
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The World
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Israel’s displaced want to go home. But will attacks on Hezbollah offer that path?
Some displaced Israelis hope the military escalation will restore quiet to their hometowns. But others express skepticism about the prospect, saying they had lost faith in the Israeli government a long time ago.
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World
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Sudan military offensive sparks new fighting in Khartoum as cholera outbreak worsens
Meanwhile, the death toll from Sudan’s cholera outbreak jumped by nearly 100 or nearly 20 percent in only two days.
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World
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Hong Kong editors sentenced in landmark case
Rights activists and journalist groups say the prosecution of the Stand News editors made clear the decline of press freedom in the city.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The US has a nurse shortage. Here’s one part of the solution.
As hospitals struggle to fill vacancies, a bipartisan proposal in Congress would let 40,000 health care clinicians bring their skills to the United States.
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OPINION
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Continual cycles of growth and doubt
I have no idea what the world will be like when my snowdrops and fritillaria come up next spring.
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LETTERS
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O Canada, stop kvetching about Trump and just be thankful we’re near
Canadians are seeing our democracy threatened by the evil Donald Trump, someone whose language and style are “shocking” to them and unheard of in their political discourse.
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Metro
Animals
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Joro spiders weren’t supposed to be here yet. But one was just spotted on Beacon Hill.
A photographer in Boston recently took pictures of a massive Joro spider, which has popped up with increasing frequency on the East Coast since the species native to Asia was first spotted in Georgia a decade ago.
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Massachusetts
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Cambridge bikers saddened, but unsurprised by cyclist’s death
Many politicians and advocates are criticizing the Department of Conservation and Recreation, the state agency that manages Memorial Drive.
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Massachusetts
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Fear of mosquito bites dims Friday night football under the lights
With some Massachusetts communities closing parks and fields from dusk to dawn to curtail exposure to rare but dangerous mosquito-borne viruses, Friday night football has become Friday afternoon football.
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Sports
TARA SULLIVAN
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Sprinter Gabby Thomas has newfound fame after her Olympic star turn, and she’s running with it
The most decorated track athlete of the Paris Games returned home as the new face of her sport. Now she's competing in a lucrative event in New York.
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Bruins
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David Pastrnak and Nikita Zadorov make preseason debuts as Bruins face Rangers in New York
The back-and-forth between Pastrnak and Zadorov has been must-see during training camp practices, as neither wants to give an inch.
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Nick Pivetta’s start Friday night will be emotional — because it could be his last with the Red Sox
The righty has considered it an honor to pitch in Fenway Park, and he has emerged as a mainstay on the staff over the last four years.
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Business
Startups
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Under new leadership, a Boston nonprofit is diversifying the tech workforce
Michelle De La Isla has impressed members of the local tech scene with her leadership since she took over as chief executive of the nonprofit Hack.Diversity last year.
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Trendlines
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Can Kamala Harris ditch the inflation boogeyman?
Soaring prices that followed the pandemic dog the vice president's campaign despite signs of continued economic growth.
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no stupid questions
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Trying to find a therapist in Massachusetts? Here’s where to start.
We put together a guide covering how to navigate the initial search process, how to suss out what kind of therapy might work best for you, and what to expect at your first appointment.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Michael Valentine, guru of radar detector technology, dies at 74
Within an automotive subculture, he was regarded as a tech rebel who helped reset the never-ending duel between police looking for speeders and drivers seeking not to get nabbed.
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Obituaries
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Cat Glover, who danced, sang with Prince, dies at 62
The grace that Prince, a perfectionist in his productions, allowed Ms. Glover was palpable in their appearances together.
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Obituaries
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Billy Edd Wheeler, songwriter who celebrated rural life, dies at 91
The Appalachian folk singer had several hits sung by others, including “Jackson,” a duet most famously sung by June Carter and Johnny Cash.
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Arts & Lifestyle
PARENTING UNFILTERED
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All the fall things: Your family-friendly autumn agenda
Autumn is here, and perhaps you’re inundated with possibilities. Oktoberfests? Haunted hayrides? Apple picking? It’s overwhelming. Scroll no more: Here’s a curated list of highlights.
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Theater
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‘Mamma Mia!’ still merits the exclamation mark
The new touring production at the Opera House will make audiences want to get up and dance.
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Television
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Longtime anchor Hoda Kotb announces exit from NBC’s ‘Today’ show
A fixture at the network for more than 26 years, Kotb announced her upcoming departure during Thursday’s episode of the show.
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