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Saturday, October 5, 2024
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Politics
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‘It makes me feel like nobody cares:’ Boston residents share how USPS mail delays affect daily life
For some Bostonians, particularly seniors, inconsistent mail service has resulted in weeks-long delays in receiving important documents, bills, and medications.
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RI ECONOMY
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‘The news says inflation is going down, but nobody sees it’: Long lines for food reveal a desperate need in R.I.
Hundreds of people line up in Pawtucket, R.I., twice a month to receive basic necessities from the Elisha Project, a sign of troubling times not reflected in unemployment rates or campaign speeches.
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Crime & Courts
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‘Are they trying to raise shepherds or warriors?’: Advocates call for deeper review of State Police academy
At issue is whether the training used by the State Police produces troopers skilled in deescalating conflicts, a vision of the reform-era police department, or whether it is an outdated curriculum.
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Politics
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A battleground state’s child care crisis leaves voters skeptical of political promises
The affordability and accessibility of child care is a key economic issue in this fall’s election.
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Special Projects
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The job market is chugging along, completing a solid economic picture
For months, the economy has been like a jigsaw with one mismatched piece: Consumer spending has been holding up, and overall growth has been solid, but the job market has looked treacherously wobbly.
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Boston Globe Today
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Another big blow to the Patriots
WATCH: Center David Andrews will be out for the rest of the season with a shoulder injury. Reporter Nicole Yang explains how his absence will impact the team.
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Messy negotiations impact Bruins’ start to the season
WATCH: Reporter Matt Porter thinks goalie Jeremy Swayman will sign on – eventually. But, it’s hard to know what a fair deal is.
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Fair or Foul: The Patriots should start Maye
WATCH: New England is looking for a spark of hope after a tough start to the season. Who should be QB? Is Mayo losing control? Reporter Nicole Yang weighs in.
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The Nation
Politics
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Supreme Court to decide whether Mexico can sue US gun-makers
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide whether Mexico may sue gun manufacturers in the United States for aiding in the trafficking of weapons used by drug cartels.
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Nation
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Their Uber driver crashed. A pizza order unraveled their injury lawsuit.
A New Jersey couple were heading home from dinner in an Uber in March 2022 when their driver T-boned another car, leaving them with serious injuries, including spine and rib fractures. The couple sued Uber nearly a year later. Now, their effort to bring the case to court could be hampered by a terms-of-service agreement that they say their 12-year-old daughter signed while ordering pizza using Georgia McGinty’s Uber Eats account.
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When will the power return? Weary Carolinas residents long for relief after Helene’s fury
Nearly 700,000 homes and businesses in the Southeast are still without power more than a week after Hurricane Helene blew through the region
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The World
World
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EU nations must recognize legal gender changes across bloc, top court rules
The European Union’s top court ruled Friday that member states must recognize legal changes to gender identity processed elsewhere within the EU, in a case with far-reaching implications for transgender people across Europe.
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World
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Israeli airstrikes rock southern suburbs of Beirut and cut off a key crossing into Syria
Israel has carried out a series of punishing airstrikes in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
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World
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Two Argentine towns face a torrent of harassment. The culprit: Parrots.
Over the past year, an Argentinian rock radio station has twice had its antenna wrecked. Short circuits have fried gear left and right, and relentless power outages - sometimes hitting twice a day - have plunged TAXI FM into sudden silence.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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H. R. McMaster: Donald Trump and the war with ourselves
Even when the former president was able to achieve valuable foreign policy goals, he consistently undermined his own efforts and message.
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LETTERS
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We need nurses, but first we need to ask: What do nurses need?
"Policy makers must address the hazards facing nurses and patients to improve care quality and keep nurses at the bedside," writes one stakeholder. Another: "Remove the red tape blocking some of the world’s best medical talent from coming to the United States."
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Amid scrutiny, new State Police Colonel Geoffrey Noble sworn in
Geoffrey Noble, formerly the second in command of the New Jersey State Police, takes over the reins of an agency that’s undermined itself for years through a range of scandals, from overtime theft to fraud involving commercial drivers licenses.
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Animals
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Dam good news: Governor Maura Healey pardons Nibi the Beaver, plans Friday visit
Nibi the Beaver has a forever home at the Newhouse Wildlife Rescue in Chelmsford, and a new role as an educational mascot, the governor's office said Thursday.
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RI BUSINESS
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R.I. airport CEO blames union, ‘disgruntled’ employees for allegedly toxic workplace
The president and CEO of the Rhode Island Airport Corporation has denied allegations his leadership cultivated a toxic work environment at T.F. Green International Airport, arguing instead union leadership was to blame for displeasure among the air travel hub’s 150 employees.
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Sports
Lynx 90, Sun 81
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Napheesa Collier scores 26 to help Lynx push Sun to brink of WNBA playoff elimination
Minnesota led by 7 points after one quarter and 48-36 at the half thanks to Collier, who made 7 of her 10 shots in the opening 20 minutes. Brionna Jones led Connecticut with 21.
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Celtics let the 3-pointers fly, and other observations from the preseason opener in Abu Dhabi
In a comeback win over the Nuggets, the Celtics were 20 of 61 on threes, which would have been a franchise record for attempts in a regular-season game.
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men's college hockey 2024-25
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Sophomore are taking more leadership roles in college hockey
With rosters turning over quickly, it's important to have high-quality second-year players with leadership skills.
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Business
Biotech
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Healey administration taps Kirk Taylor as new CEO for Mass. Life Sciences Center
The longtime biotech executive will lead the quasi-public agency that aims to boost the sector in Massachusetts.
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Business
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Jobs report, strike resolution offer Harris lift on economy
Friday’s jobs report, which beat all analyst estimates and pushed the unemployment rate down to 4.1 percent, is the latest in a drumbeat of good economic news for Harris.
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Business
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Logan Airport is climbing in customer satisfaction ratings. It still has a ways to go.
J.D. Power, an analytics firm, found that Logan ranked 10th out of 20 mega airports, which serve more than 32 million passengers per year.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Larry Laughlin, longtime AP bureau chief for northern New England, dies at 75
A calm, kind and quick-witted journalist worked in Boston, Providence, and Virginia before moving to New Hampshire.
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Obituaries
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Bill Lucy, pioneering labor and civil rights leader, dies at 90
He was instrumental in popularizing a four-word evocation of self-esteem and dignity — “I Am a Man,” which doubled as a demand for respect — that was embraced by the Civil Rights Movement.
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Masamitsu Yoshioka, last of Japan’s Pearl Harbor attack force, dies at 106
“Now I think of the men who were on board those ships we torpedoed. I think of the people who died because of me. They were young men, just like we were,” said Mr. Yoshioka in a 2023 interview.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Theater
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Peabody native Alex Serino to play Albus Potter in ‘Cursed Child’ on Broadway
The recent Emerson grad will play Harry Potter’s second son in the Broadway production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” beginning this November.
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concert review
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Sabrina Carpenter is all grown up. Not all of her fans are.
A very adult Sabrina Carpenter show at TD Garden proved a bit of a mismatch with some of her younger fans.
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New ‘The Rabbis Go South’ podcast follows civil rights solidarity demonstrated in 1964 Florida
BU assistant professor Amy Geller and filmmaker Gerald Peary tell the story of the 16 Hasidic rabbis who joined Martin Luther King Jr. in the fight against racial segregation.
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