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Thursday, October 3, 2024
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Some Boston doctors are starting to unravel the mysteries of long COVID and find improved treatments
There’s still no cure for the debilitating condition but some front-line clinicians are finding ways to help patients feel better.
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Health
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Breast cancer rates are climbing. Are plastics and cosmetics to blame?
The risk of developing breast cancer increased by about 1 percent each year between 2012 and 2021 and grew almost twice as fast for women under the age of 50 as those above it.
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N.H. gun owners can carry firearms without a license. What happens when they bring their guns to Mass.?
The state’s approach to gun control faces a new challenge from a pair of cases involving New Hampshire gun owners, which the SJC is hearing jointly.
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‘Cars have flipped over’: Some Boston residents want more input on city’s speed hump program
While officials say the city is set to meet or exceed its annual speed hump goal, residents from across Boston are frustrated with the program.
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Politics
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Judge unseals new evidence in federal election case against Trump
Made public by Judge Tanya Chutkan of US District Court in Washington, the 165-page brief was partly redacted but expansive, adding details to the already extensive record of how Donald Trump lost the race but attempted nonetheless to cling to power.
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Boston Globe Today
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Who won the VP debate? Does it matter?
WATCH: Vance and Walz battled in the Big Apple. Washington Bureau chief Jackie Kucinich and political reporter James Pindell weigh on their performances.
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Adulting is hard. How do you find a therapist?
WATCH: You need help, but where do you start? Reporter Dana Gerber has the checklist.
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Boston gun violence memorial looks beyond the numbers
WATCH: It asks visitors to imagine the lives of the victims. Arts reporter Julian Sorapuru talked to a local family who participated in its construction.
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The Nation
Nation
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Hurricanes’ hidden toll: Thousands of deaths years after they strike
Unlike the fatalities from turbulent floodwaters and collapsing homes, these deaths can occur years after a disaster.
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Southerners stay in touch the old-fashioned way after Helene cuts roads, power, phones
Hurricane Helene has left millions without electricity and phone service across Southeast in the six days since making landfall, and now many people are relying on ways from the past.
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Nation
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Hiking the Appalachian Trail often takes 6 months. She did it in 40 days.
Tara Dower's first attempt to hike the fabled 2,198-mile path ended early with anxiety attacks. The last time ended with champagne for the ultramarathoner.
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The World
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Deadly battles in southern Lebanon as Israeli troops clash with Hezbollah
Israel said eight of its soldiers had been killed in the first day and a half of combat in Lebanon, a relatively high toll compared with the daily losses the military has taken in the war in the Gaza Strip.
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A wider war in the Middle East, from Hamas to Hezbollah and now Iran
With the all-out war here, the main questions now are how much the conflict might intensify and whether the United States’ own forces will get more directly involved.
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Here’s where US forces are deployed in the Middle East
As US warships helped Israel shoot down missiles from an Iranian attack Tuesday, the Pentagon was preparing to send thousands more US troops, including three additional aircraft squadrons, to the Middle East.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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A strong Israeli defense against Iran benefits US interests
The boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement seeks to undermine US-Israel defense cooperation.
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OPINION
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How the Celtics could protest a cruel war in Sudan
They could boycott an exhibition game against the Denver Nuggets in the United Arab Emirates, which is secretly arming militias that are massacring Black Sudanese civilians.
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OPINION
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Vance tried to sane-wash Trump’s autocracy. Walz didn’t let him.
Tim Walz cut through JD Vance’s attempt to smooth talk his way out of acknowledging the truth: He is the running mate of a man who tried to fraudulently, forcefully, and unconstitutionally stay in office against the will of voters, and who stands criminally indicted for doing so.
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Metro
Politics
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Mass. child care providers say VP debate brought light to crisis, but fell flat on solutions
Child care providers in Massachusetts said they were happy their industry was elevated during the vice presidential debate, but admitted the answers didn’t impress them.
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Massachusetts
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Nibi, a Chelmsford beaver and an internet celebrity, has lawyered up
The state has ordered a local wildlife rescue to release Nibi into the wild, and the questions around the beaver's future have drawn attention from the governor herself.
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‘The treasure has been found’: $26,000 gold statue located in the woods of Western Mass.
“It’s surreal that it was found so quickly,” the creator of the game, Jason Rohrer, said Wednesday.
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Sports
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Patriots are a mess as they enter the second quarter of their season
Four games into his first year as a head coach, Jerod Mayo is trying to maintain a positive attitude … but things look bleak.
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Celtics
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Jet lag is the first opponent for the Celtics on Middle East trip
The relatively brief stay that includes 13-hour flights and eight-hour time-zone changes has created some unique challenges for these elite athletes whose days are generally well-scripted by high-performance coaches.
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ON BASEBALL
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Here’s how the Red Sox became so distant from October baseball, and how they can turn the slide around
There has been a cost to team-building caution, in the standings and in credibility. Sam Kennedy acknowledged that, and said the Sox are into a new phase of roster construction.
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Business
Real Estate
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A new home for transportation tech startups — this time, with a little room to drive around
A prominent landlord has teamed up with Mass Mobility Hub to foster the sector’s growth at an office park in Waltham.
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Trendlines
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No, illegal immigration isn’t the reason housing costs so much now
In Wednesday’s debate JD Vance exaggerated both the number of immigrants living illegally in the United States and their impact on rents and house prices.
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Energy
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National Grid electric bills are going up 3 percent this fall
The typical household will pay an extra $6 to $7 a month, under a new rate plan approved by state regulators this week.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ella Leffland, novelist drawn to portraying outsiders, dies at 92
Her novels probed the layered history of her home state of California as well as the mental topography of such outsiders and villains as Nazi leader Hermann Goering.
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Neil King Jr., who wrote of a long walk of ‘Renewal,’ dies at 65
His travelogue book lyrically evoked the people, history, and back roads of the mid-Atlantic.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Graham Nash brings stories, songs — and Judy Collins — to Boston
"I’ve written a lot of songs, and people are interested in where my head was at when I was writing them," says Nash, 82.
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Theater News
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American Repertory Theater and Boston Playwrights’ Theatre announce performances
ART adds rock musical to 2024-25 season; BPT to produce student plays and theater marathon.
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STAGES
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Four characters in search of the present in ‘Now. Here. This.’
Plus politically themed musicals, and a house full of 1940s artists.
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