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Friday, October 11, 2024
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Higher Education
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Before president’s resignation, signs of financial trouble at Brandeis
Now, in the midst of widespread financial trouble in higher education and declining enrollment at Brandeis in particular, the Waltham school finds itself in an intensifying budget crunch.
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A MESSAGE FROM BSIDE SPORTS
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David Andrews provides an update on his recovery
Listen to Captain David Andrews discuss his recovery, the Patriots' Dolphins loss, and Dante Scarnecchia's coaching legacy in the NFL on the newest episode of
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Obituaries
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Ethel Kennedy, matriarch of family political dynasty, dies at 96
Hers was a life seared by excruciating losses, including the deaths of her husband and two of her sons.
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Elections
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‘Constant communication’: Key election officials swap tips and offer support in case of a 2020 repeat
Four years after facing nationally coordinated challenges to the election system, officials in key battleground states believe they need to coordinate a defense.
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Museums
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MFA receives $25 million gift to expand modern art program
Donated by the Wyss Foundation, the gift will fund two new staff positions and renovations to create four new galleries.
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Nation
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Although Milton has moved on, at least 8 are dead and millions remain in the dark
Arriving just two weeks after the misery wrought by Hurricane Helene, the system also knocked out power to more than 3 million customers, flooded barrier islands, tore the roof off a baseball stadium, and toppled a construction crane.
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Boston Globe Today
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Ethel Kennedy’s death ends 'era of American politics’
WATCH: Today, there is not a single Kennedy in elected office in America. Political reporter James Pindell reflects on the family political dynasty.
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A guide to Massachusetts’ ballot questions
WATCH: Voters will decide on five issues in November. Politics editor Victoria McGrane and State House reporter Matt Stout break down what you should know.
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Celtics history comes to life in new book
WATCH: Columnist and author Chad Finn prepares for another season with inside stories on the NBA’s banner franchise.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump spreads his politics of grievance to nonwhite voters
For all the frequent laments about how left-leaning politicians divide the country through “identity politics,” it appears to be Trump who is making the most explicit identity-based arguments for voters to support his policies.
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Nation
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Hurricane spawned series of unusual weather phenomena
Hurricane Milton unleashed a potent mix of severe weather hazards across Florida on Wednesday into early Thursday.
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Nation
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How to help victims of Hurricane Milton now
The first stages of assessing the damage has begun and the rebuilding process could take years.
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The World
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Han Kang is awarded Nobel Prize in literature
A Swedish Academy official praised the South Korean writer's "intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.”
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World
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At least 22 killed in airstrikes in central Beirut, with Israel also firing on UN peacekeepers
The air raid on central Beirut — the deadliest in over a year of war — apparently targeted two residential buildings in separate neighborhoods simultaneously.
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World
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Ukraine’s Parliament approves biggest tax hike of war to support the army
The move is likely to hit hard in Ukraine, where people have already seen their economic well-being plummet because of the war. But authorities argue that they have no choice if Ukraine is to sustain its fight against Russia.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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FEMA’s storm response is weighed down by lies from Trump, GOP
What the tragedy reveals is Trump at his worst: capitalizing on a catastrophe and the suffering of victims for his own political gain.
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ENDORSEMENT
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Vote ‘yes’ on Question 3
A union for Massachusetts’ Uber and Lyft drivers could be a national model.
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LETTERS
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With nod to Maye, Pats are rushing the quarterback — into starting role
As a fan base, we lack the patience a rebuild requires, and many have been begging for Drake Maye to be the starter, but is that really what’s best?
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A MESSAGE FROM BSIDE SPORTS
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An exclusive interview with Patriots great, Dante Scarnecchia
Hear timeless Patriots stories from Dante Scarnecchia on Boston Globe Media’s newest video podcast,
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The Quick Snap .
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Class action lawsuit brought by 150 Souza-Baranowski prisoners can proceed, federal judge rules
The prisoners allege that they were brutalized by Department of Correction personnel in retaliation for an attack on guards in 2020.
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Massachusetts
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Why Charlestown is planning a wild 250-day countdown to the Battle of Bunker Hill’s 250th anniversary
Charlestown is embarking on an eight month mission to teach its neighborhood about the Revolutionary War.
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Politics
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‘Something we need to beat back.’ Prominent Democratic state legislator backs ‘no’ on tipped worker ballot question.
If passed, the ballot proposal would gradually raise the minimum wage for tipped employees from $6.75 an hour to the $15 base pay of all other workers around Massachusetts.
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Sports
Dan Shaughnessy
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Bruins are back home, and so are Cup hopes for yet another season
The Bruins will be in the playoff hunt but are they true Cup contenders?
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Bruins 6, Canadiens 4
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Bruins bounce back from loss to Panthers by defeating rival Canadiens in home opener
The Bruins are back in action Saturday afternoon against the visiting Kings.
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Jacoby Brissett addresses his benching: ‘I don’t think words can really describe how tough it is’
The veteran met with reporters a day after Patriots coach Jerod Mayo announced that Drake Maye would be the starting quarterback.
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Business
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With towers destroyed, Hurricane Milton is a real-time test for satellite cell service
These days, millions of us own satellite phones, without even knowing it. And this is the week we found out.
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Business
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US inflation reaches lowest point since February 2021, though some price pressures remain
Consumer prices rose just 2.4 percent in September from a year earlier, down from 2.5 percent in August.
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Business
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Warren takes aim at private equity again, now with Steward as ammo
A new bill from the Massachusetts Democrat would crack down on private equity firms that use debt to acquire businesses and then strip them of their cash, real estate, and other assets.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ethel Kennedy, matriarch of family political dynasty, dies at 96
Hers was a life seared by excruciating losses, including the deaths of her husband and two of her sons.
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Obituaries
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Pat Fischer, undersized NFL defensive back, dies at 84
As a cornerback responsible for covering many of the game’s finest receivers and tackling some of its most physical runners, Mr. Fischer was fearless.
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Obituaries
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Greg Landry, former Detroit Lions quarterback and assistant coach, dead at 77
From Nashua, N.H., Mr. Landry led UMass in passing for three seasons and was the team’s top rusher and scorer in 1965 and 1967.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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A Kerouac mural debuts in Lowell this weekend, near a church that was ‘a center of life’
The artist known as Quest Nine’s Jack Kerouac mural will get an official dedication on Sunday, as part of the 36th annual Lowell Celebrates Kerouac! festival, which runs through Monday.
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PARENTING UNFILTERED
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That’s a wrap? Kids’ birthday party gifts are so yesterday.
Instead: fiver parties, charity donations, and “please, no gifts” requests, which both relieve and confound, are becoming more popular. What's the right thing to do?
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FASHION
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Breast plates, football padding, coquette fashion: Young designers take the spotlight at Boston Fashion Week event
At M Fine Arts Galerie Wednesday night, experimentation and personal stories were on display.
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