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Saturday, September 28, 2024
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Elections
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In 2021, Kamala Harris distanced herself from the border. Now, she’s heading toward it.
Kamala Harris is visiting Douglas, Ariz., a border town east of Tucson, where she will speak about border security and contrast her vision and background with that of Donald Trump.
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Healthcare
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State formally seizes St. Elizabeth’s from Steward landlord
While the state can unilaterally take the property, the price tag is expected to result in a lengthy legal battle.
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Climate
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As they prepare to rebuild after the war, Ukrainian delegation visits Mass. to study geothermal energy
A dozen ministers, mayors, and utility regulators traveled halfway around the world to learn from the Bay State about how to incorporate renewable energy into their vision for a post-war Ukraine.
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Healthcare
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MGH promises nurse practitioners raises after workers sought unions’ help
The parent organization of Massachusetts General Hospital has now pledged to boost pay for the hospital’s 1,000 nurse practitioners and physician assistants, as well.
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Nation
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Hurricane Helene kills at least 44 and cuts a swath of destruction across the Southeast
The storm made landfall late Thursday with maximum sustained winds of 140 miles per hour in the rural Big Bend area.
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Boston Globe Today
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Patriots push to break their losing streak Sunday
WATCH: They just have to avoid one of the San Francisco 49ers’ “nightmare” stars. Columnist Chad Finn analyzes New England’s playbook.
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As the lights dim at Fenway, Boston’s future looks bright
WATCH: The Red Sox saw progress, but not perfection this season. Reporter Julian McWilliams takes a way-too-early glimpse into the 2025 team.
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Jayson Tatum chases Larry Bird’s legacy
WATCH: Is it “Fair or Foul” for Tatum to insert himself into the conversation with the Boston sports icon? Columnist Chad Finn weighs in.
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The Nation
Nation
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleads not guilty to taking bribes and illegal campaign contributions
Adams’s lawyer told a judge that they would move next week to dismiss the case, which has roiled the biggest US city after months of investigations, searches, and subpoenas. The first-term Democrat maintains he did nothing wrong and has vowed to stay in office, rebuffing growing calls for him to quit.
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Nation
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Justice Dept. charges three men in alleged Iran hack of Trump campaign
The Justice Department has charged three men with carrying out Iran’s alleged hack and leak attack against Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
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Political Notebook
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Trump meets with Zelensky, opening new chapter in a fraught relationship
While Trump said it was an “honor” to meet with Zelensky, Friday’s gathering also illustrated both leaders’ cautious approach to one another, amid their differing views of the United States’ role in the conflict.
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The World
World
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Netanyahu vows to continue Hezbollah war, defying US cease-fire plan
His swaggering, bellicose remarks included a warning to all of Israel’s enemies, namely Iran, that there is no place to hide from Israel’s might.
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World
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Israel strikes residential buildings near Beirut it says housed Hezbollah headquarters
Israeli forces destroyed several residential buildings south of Beirut, the Lebanese capital, on Friday afternoon, asserting that the central headquarters of Hezbollah was underneath them.
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World
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Families of 43 missing students in Mexico are still demanding justice 10 years later
Thousands marched with the families in the rain through Mexico’s capital, demanding the truth about what happened and justice for the missing.
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Editorial & Opinion
Opinion
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Polyamorous relationships are a good thing
Expanding our understanding of what kinds of committed relationships are possible and desirable will strengthen American society, not weaken it, particularly given that Americans are delaying and avoiding marriage like never before.
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OPINION
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Project 2025 isn’t going away
If Trumpism has taught us anything, it is that Project 2025 is just next phase of MAGA’s radical remaking of America.
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LETTERS
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MCAS needle shudders on the eve of consequential vote
As Massachusetts public schools see sharp declines in MCAS results, readers express a range of views on how voters should approach a ballot question that would do away with the test as a graduation requirement.
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Metro
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After facing racism in the military, Springfield’s Joseph Budd will now get his due
On Saturday — nearly 40 years after his death — Corporal Budd’s service will be recognized with one of America’s highest civilian honors: the Congressional Gold Medal.
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Crime & Courts
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Ringleader of Cambridge brothel network for elites pleads guilty
A Cambridge woman admitted to conspiring to run an interstate brothel network and engaging in a money-laundering conspiracy.
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Massachusetts
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How did 7 bulls escape from a rodeo at a North Attleborough mall? A loose pin on a fence led the way.
Investigators determined that all safety measures were followed and “the incident was not due to negligence,” the Town of North Attleborough said in a statement Wednesday.
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Sports
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During his summer as an NBA champion, Jaylen Brown kept his work ethic strong
The Celtics star did not let up on his conditioning and practice, because he knows how it helped him in last season's playoffs.
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RAYS 2, RED SOX 1
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Bats quiet as Red Sox lose the opener of the season’s final series
On the first of three days against the Rays, Nick Pivetta did show up, but the bats were silenced once again, in a 2-1 loss to Tampa Bay.
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ON BASEBALL
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Red Sox could use a gamer like Nick Pivetta next season
Friday night’s start against the Rays may have been Pivetta’s last game for the Sox.
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Business
Healthcare
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Beth Israel Lahey Health announces layoffs
A spokesperson for the system, which operates 14 hospitals in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, declined to say which facilities were losing jobs, nor the type of roles they were cutting.
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Business
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Longtime local law firm Burns & Levinson shuts its doors
The closure after 64 years in business was widely expected in Boston’s tight-knit legal circles after dozens of lawyers left for other opportunities.
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Healthcare
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Mass. health officials investigate Tenet hospitals in Framingham, Natick, and Worcester
Nurses alleged that cost-saving measures at Framingham Union Hospital have harmed patients. Complaints at St. Vincent Hospital and Leonard Morse Hospital are also being investigated.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Maggie Smith, actress beloved by fans of Harry Potter and ‘Downton Abbey,’ has died
An Oscar winner in 1969 for "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," Maggie Smith won new fans in the 21st century as Hogwarts professor Minerva McGonagall and the dowager Countess of Grantham.
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Obituaries
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Maggie Smith, actress beloved by fans of Harry Potter and ‘Downton Abbey,’ has died
An Oscar winner in 1969 for "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," Maggie Smith won new fans in the 21st century as Hogwarts professor Minerva McGonagall and the dowager Countess of Grantham.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Television
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‘Murder in Boston’ takes home prize at 45th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards
The three-part docuseries, presented by HBO in association with the Globe, was one of the night’s big winners.
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DANCE REVIEW
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At ArtsEmerson, Dianne McIntyre’s ‘In the Same Tongue’ speaks volumes
The celebrated choreographer’s work marked her concert dance debut in Boston, creating a dialogue of movement and music.
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Arts
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Essential Maggie Smith movies to stream this weekend
Celebrate the late, great doyenne of stage and screen with these films, many of which you can watch for free.
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