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Subject Today's Headlines: Harvard, other universities crack down on Israel-Hamas war protests
Date October 1, 2024 9:01 AM
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Tuesday, October 1, 2024


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Higher Education


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Harvard, other universities crack down on Israel-Hamas war protests

Just a few weeks into the fall semester, college administrators appear to be taking strong measures to avoid the rowdy protests over the war in Gaza that made national headlines last spring.
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K-12


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Who’s behind the MCAS ballot initiative? A fifth-grade teacher from Hull.

Deb McCarthy’s quest exemplifies the deep frustration shared by many educators about the MCAS, which is fueling the biggest testing backlash to hit Massachusetts in two decades.
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Elections


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In Arizona, abortion policy and politics are intertwined — and the stakes couldn’t be higher

“It gives them a reason to show up,” Chuck Coughlin, a longtime GOP operative and pollster in Arizona, said of the state’s abortion ballot measure.
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Red Sox


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Pete Rose, baseball’s all-time hits leader who was later banned from the game, dead at 83

Known as “Charlie Hustle,” Rose played Major League Baseball from 1963 to 1986 and was a 17-time All-Star.
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World


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Israeli military announces ground invasion of southern Lebanon

The Israeli military began a ground invasion of southern Lebanon, targeting what it said early Tuesday was Hezbollah military infrastructure in villages close to the Israel-Lebanon border, the first such incursion by Israel into its northern neighbor’s territory in nearly two decades.
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Patriots should resist starting Drake Maye

WATCH: Boston.com writer Conor Ryan argues that, despite the temptation, it is just not the right time to start the rookie QB.
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Steward hospitals to sell. What's next?

WATCH: The bankrupt health care system is selling six local hospitals to nonprofit buyers. Reporter Robert Weisman unpacks the road ahead.
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Cancer crisis among Latinos

WATCH: Associate editor and opinion columnist Marcela Garcia highlights the societal and environmental factors at play.
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Nation


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FBI to pay $22m to settle claims of sexual discrimination at training academy

The payout to 34 women would rank among the biggest lawsuit settlements in the history of the bureau.
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Nation


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It’s a ‘very difficult time’ for US Jews as High Holy Days and Oct. 7 anniversary coincide

Known as “The Days of Awe,” Judaism’s High Holy Days — which begin on Wednesday — annually provide an emotional mix of celebration, introspection, and atonement for Jews around the world.
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Nation


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Jimmy Carter approaches the century mark, eclipsing his presidential peers

The peanut farmer turned global statesman has over the years beaten brain cancer, bounced back from a broken hip, and outlived his political adversaries. And now he is setting a record for presidential durability that may be hard to break.
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The World






World


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UN extends Kenya-led force to tackle gangs in Haiti, but sidelines call for UN peacekeepers

The UN Security Council voted unanimously Monday to extend the mandate of the Kenya-led multinational force helping to tackle gang violence in Haiti, after brushing off a call from Haiti to start talks on transforming it into a UN peacekeeping mission.
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World


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Russia proposes record defense spending as it pursues victory in the Ukraine war

The Russian government wants to earmark 32.5 percent of its spending next year for defense, a record amount and up from a reported 28.3 percent this year, as Moscow seeks to prevail in the war in Ukraine.
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World


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Saudi Arabia pledges to send funding for Palestinians

The pledge reverses a decision made during the Trump administration to slash funding to the governing body that administers some areas in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
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EDITORIAL


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Fix the FAFSA before rollout of next year’s forms

The Biden administration botched last year’s federal financial aid application form.
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OPINION


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Why is MCI-Framingham designated a medium-security prison?

While Massachusetts is reducing its prison capacity for men, it continues to confine women in overly restrictive environments despite evidence that women pose little security risk.
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Steward’s Ralph de la Torre is resigning. What about the board of directors?

As CEO of a hospital network that served thousands of patients, de la Torre did not trample on these principles all by himself. Over the course of his tenure, he had plenty of help.
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Boston City Council wants the city to prioritize turning old school, municipal buildings into affordable housing

The city has several projects underway to turn municipally-owned properties into housing, but city leaders acknowledged the process is time consuming and facing financial constraints.
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Massachusetts


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Governor Healey blocks creation of machine-gun range on Cape Cod

The Massachusetts National Guard had proposed clearing 170 acres of dense forest to build a new range on the 15,000-acre base on the Upper Cape.
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K-12


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Boston Teachers Union ramps up public pressure amid ongoing contract talks

Demonstrators are “demanding movement on [contract] negotiations with the city,” the union said.
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On Baseball


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We’ve heard this before: Red Sox vow to do better after missing playoffs. Will this offseason be different?

It has become a well-choreographed routine at this point, an annual harbinger of the fall.
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Dan Shaughnessy


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We have seen enough: Drake Maye should take over as the Patriots’ quarterback. Now.

It's time for the No. 3 overall pick to walk into the fire. He’s not going to learn any more watching this weekly carnage.
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Bruins seem to have made their statement regarding Jeremy Swayman negotiations

Cam Neely's declaration at Monday's press conference — "I have 64 million reasons why I’d be playing right now" — spoke volumes.
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AI/Robotics


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In AI arms race, Boston’s LiquidAI claims to have a cheaper, more efficient app

The MIT spinoff is making its software accessible to anyone over the internet for further testing.
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Corey Thomas is taking on competitiveness, for Boston

Bold Types is our weekly roundup of movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Healthcare


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CVS to cut 2,900 jobs and is reportedly mulling a breakup

The layoffs will be focused on corporate jobs, not frontline pharmacy, retail, or distribution workers, but more dramatic changes could be coming soon.
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Obituaries


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Gavin Creel, Tony-winning musical theater actor, dies at 48

After earning a Tony nomination for his work in "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Mr. Creel found continued success in a string of Broadway revivals including “La Cage aux Folles,” “Hair,” “Hello, Dolly!,” and “Into the Woods.”
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Obituaries


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John Ashton, ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ actor, dies at 76

In a career that spanned more than 50 years, Mr. Ashton was a regular face across TV series and films, including "Midnight Run.” But he may have been known best for his roles in the "Beverly Hills Cop" movies.
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TV CRITIC’S CORNER


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Veep aspirants now, and actual veeps back then

As you may have heard, there’s a debate Tuesday night.
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LOVE LETTERS


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I didn’t sign up for long-distance

Also, he’s still married.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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Vampire Weekend evoke a pseudo-homecoming at TD Garden

The band was in its audience's command Friday night. (Well, mostly.)
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