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Tuesday, October 8, 2024
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Rhode Island
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‘Jarring’: New England students lament a plunge in diversity at campuses since affirmative action ruling
Students expressed unease that classes will lack wider perspectives from peers who hail from different backgrounds.
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Massachusetts
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‘It’s not over.’ One year later, Jews in Greater Boston reckon with the legacy of Oct. 7.
Since Oct. 7, many Jews and Jewish communities in Greater Boston have felt under pressure, contending with a new reality in which their identity feels persistently scrutinized, and as signs of resurgent antisemitism proliferate.
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Elections
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Why are election polls all over the place, and which should you pay attention to?
There is an explosion in the number of polls — and, importantly, the style of polls — out there, making for a confusing picture for voters trying to glean a sense of how things will shake out.
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World
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Two Massachusetts professors awarded Nobel Prize in medicine
Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun were honored for their discovery of microRNA, a fundamental principle governing how gene activity is regulated.
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Nation
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Dire warnings for storm-weary Floridians as Hurricane Milton approaches
Weary Floridians on Monday steeled themselves for a second major hurricane in two weeks, wrestling with anxiety about whether to leave their homes and where the storm might go as Hurricane Milton took aim at much of the state’s battered Gulf Coast.
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Boston Globe Today
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The Patriots are bad. Can Drake Maye save them?
WATCH: Boston.com reporter Khari A. Thompson picks apart the penalty-prone team and examines whether it’s time to start the backup quarterback.
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Harvard and MIT embrace indigenous wisdom
WATCH: Reporter Ivy Scott explains how top institutions are blending research with tribal knowledge to better conserve forests and wetlands in Massachusetts.
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Boston’s Black leadership exodus sparks community concerns
WATCH: Columnist and associate editor Shirley Leung breaks down why CEOs of color are leaving, where they're going, and the negative impact on local businesses.
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The Nation
Nation
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Georgia Supreme Court restores state’s 6-week abortion ban
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday reinstated a state law that prohibits abortions beyond six weeks of pregnancy while it considers an appeal to a lower court decision that had briefly allowed greater access to the procedure.
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Nation
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Supreme Court declines to intervene in Texas emergency abortion case
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to require doctors in Texas to perform certain emergency abortions when the procedure would conflict with the state’s strict abortion ban.
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Nation
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‘Ghost Guns’ case before Supreme Court has major implications for industry in flux
A small company operating out of a warehouse on the edge of a sagebrush airstrip near Carson City, Nevada, temporarily halted its operations this summer, which gun control groups hailed as a major victory in their fight to stem the spread of unregulated firearms in America.
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The World
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Year after Oct. 7 attack, Israel faces 4-front war
Israel’s military kept up its strikes on two fronts Monday, with an intense barrage on southern Lebanon and a retaliatory attack targeting Hamas in the southern Gaza Strip, a sign of how significantly the fighting has spread in the year since Hamas’s cross-border assault.
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World
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Vigils, protests around the world commemorate the anniversary of Hamas attack on Israel
Commemorations and protests unfolded across the world on Monday to mark the anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, an assault that sparked a war that has devastated Hamas-ruled Gaza, fueled hostilities and bloodshed in other Mideast lands, and ignited protests and divisions in farflung countries.
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World
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Missile hits near Ukrainian air base as Russia expands air attacks
A Russian missile attack struck near a major Ukrainian military airfield Monday morning, officials from Ukraine said, part of a broad campaign of assaults by Moscow aimed at degrading Ukraine’s military infrastructure and wearing down its air defenses.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Do campus protesters really care about peaceful Lebanon?
Lebanon is a land of deep beauty and deep tragedy. That is my Lebanon. But a different Lebanon is being evoked in the protests cropping up across the United States, especially on college campuses.
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EDITORIAL
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A paper strip that can save lives
The test strips shouldn’t be classified as drug paraphernalia.
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OPINION
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Beyond Trump-y: Harris’s delicate balance on immigration
Harris will be both principled and pragmatic in her approach to immigration and border policy.
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Metro
AS I SEE IT
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Return to the dawn of time, in dazzling color
An escape from the myriad stresses of our times: a trippy kaleidoscope of colorful animations put to music.
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K-12
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Massachusetts education board violated Open Meeting Law, attorney general says
The attorney general’s office ordered the state board to immediately comply with the law and warned that similar violations in the future may be considered evidence of intent to violate it.
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Politics
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Is Boston planning to deploy rat birth control pellets to get rid of rodents citywide? No.
At a City Council hearing, councilors discussed a Jamaica Plain rat birth control pilot program with experts, but administration officials say they need more data before exploring implementing it citywide.
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Sports
CELTICS
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‘I put the Celtics first’: One-on-one with Wyc Grousbeck about the sale, designing rings, and what’s next
The Celtics' lead owner sat down with the Globe in Abu Dhabi for a wide-ranging conversation on the state of the franchise following its 18th NBA championship.
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The Bruins are about to drop the puck on a new season. Here are some questions yet to be answered.
The Bruins are the product of a pricey summer remake that saw general manager Don Sweeney dish out upward of $90 million on personnel upgrades.
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patriots
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After latest loss, Jerod Mayo’s backing of Jacoby Brissett doesn’t sound as forceful
The Patriots coach has stood by the veteran this season, but he said the quarterback play against Miami "wasn't good enough."
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Business
Housing
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A key housing law gets its day in court as SJC hears state’s lawsuit against Milton
Attorney General Andrea Campbell said Monday that the zoning law her staff is poised to defend before the state’s highest court is crucial to battling the region’s housing crisis.
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Retail
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Boomerangs thrift store in Central Square to be revived by nonprofit More Than Words
The Cambridge storefront was closed by its previous operator, Fenway Health, in June.
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Real Estate
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A high-end rebound? Luxury condo project among first since COVID to break ground downtown.
Overlooking the Rose Kennedy Greenway, the 12-story tower will include 29, two- and three-bedroom units and a 4,250-square-foot ground floor restaurant.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Robert Finch, whose essays captured Cape Cod’s essence, dies at 81
In elegant dispatches from the Cape's shoreline, Mr. Finch would glimpse sea gulls at sunset and see "white eyebrows against a velvet zenith."
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Obituaries
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Cissy Houston, Whitney Houston’s mother and a Grammy-winning singer, has died
Ms. Houston performed alongside superstar musicians including Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin. She died in her New Jersey home while under hospice care for Alzheimer's disease.
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Obituaries
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Christopher Ciccone, who dished about his sister Madonna, dies at 63
Mr. Ciccone devoted himself to his older sister Madonna but later, after feeling cast aside, wrote a memoir chronicling experiences that he described as “abuse.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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Still have that crush on my boss
So … she’s saying there’s a chance?
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TV CRITIC’S CORNER
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Up close and personal (political, too)
Critics have suggested Vice President Kamala Harris isn't doing enough interviews, but she's been making up for lost time.
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TV
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Norbert Leo Butz on the secrets to playing Bill Belichick in ‘American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez’
“That stoic, kind of unemotional, mumbling guy, I thought was a real tell into who he was. I thought it was very strategic what he was doing,” Butz said.
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