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Saturday, October 12, 2024
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Massachusetts
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‘I’m kicking myself for missing them:’ Those who missed the northern lights hope for another chance
The light show Thursday night was the strongest since May and could be seen as far south as Texas, Florida, and California.
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Business
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BU and its graduate students reach deal that could end seven-month strike
The proposed agreement includes higher base pay and expanded health care coverage for roughly 3,000 master's and PhD students.
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Climate
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Their wells were poisoned by PFAS. Now, these Nantucket families want justice.
Four households on Nantucket have filed a class action suit against the manufacturers of "forever chemicals." It’s just the latest lawsuit that has targeted companies that produced the chemicals.
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From ‘Call Her Daddy’ to Theo Von, Trump and Harris turn to podcasts, TikTok during election home stretch
With less than a month to go before the election, the candidates have focused on reaching potential voters through untraditional media.
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Nation
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A sigh of relief as Florida neighborhoods begin picking up the pieces
Florida residents on Friday returned to neighborhoods stricken by power outages and filled with piles of soggy, stinking debris as tens of thousands of emergency workers began repairing the destruction caused by Hurricane Milton.
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Boston Globe Today
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What to expect from Drake Maye's debut
WATCH: Is starting the rookie quarterback the best move for the Patriots? Reporter Christopher Price weighs in.
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A guide to the Celtics’ season opener
WATCH: Fans have high expectations for Jayson Tatum and the team. Boston.com writer Khari A. Thompson predicts how they’ll measure up.
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Fair or Foul: Celtics will repeat as NBA Champions
WATCH: Boston.com writer Khari A. Thompson gives his take on whether the C’s are “head and shoulders” above the competition.
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The Nation
Politics
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The drownings of two Navy SEALs were preventable, military investigation finds
The review concluded that the drownings of Chief Special Warfare Operator Christopher J. Chambers and Navy Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Nathan Gage Ingram could have been prevented.
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Nation
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Avian enthusiasts try to counter the deadly risk of Chicago high-rises for migrating birds
Each fall and spring, volunteers dedicated to rescuing injured birds find hundreds on the streets of Chicago that have crashed into buildings.
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Boeing plea deal is now in Texas judge’s hands after hearing
The fate of Boeing Co.’s plea deal with US prosecutors over the two catastrophic crashes of its 737 Max jets now lies with a federal judge, after lawyers for the besieged planemaker, the government and victims’ family members argued their cases before him.
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The World
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Israeli forces kill 2 Lebanese soldiers and injure 2 UN peacekeepers in separate strikes
The Lebanese army says that an Israeli airstrike killed two of its soldiers and wounded three others, an incident that further entangled Lebanon’s official army in the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon.
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World
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US aims to revive failed UN plan for Lebanon war
But even as US, Israeli, and Lebanese diplomats hold intensive discussions about how to revive Resolution 1701, they face several daunting challenges.
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World
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Zelensky appeals to allies to keep up aid as Germany pledges new weapons package
President Volodymyr Zelensky says it’s important that allies’ aid to Ukraine doesn’t decrease next year.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Grading the MTA leaders on their MCAS campaign
A “D” for research, an “F” for critical reasoning, but an “A+” for spending members’ dues.
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OPINION
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On second thought, it’s a work of genius!
Take heart, shipwrecks, real and figurative.
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LETTERS
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Readers offer range of responses to Globe’s call to vote no on 2
"We need to look at the total picture because no student is standard. After all, we aren’t educating widgets," writes one. Another: "The teachers union fought against [MCAS] at every step."
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Crime & Courts
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Former Tufts doctor, fired after refusing COVID vaccine, sues hospital for $6 million
Tufts said the health of its patients and staff was its top priority.
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Magellan Diagnostics, fined $42 million for selling faulty lead tests between 2013 and 2017, pleads guilty
A Billerica medical device company was fined $42 million in US District Court in Boston for knowingly selling lead testing devices that generated false results for “tens of thousands of children” and other patients across the country, prosecutors said.
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JFK Library visitors offer condolences after death of Ethel Kennedy: ‘A lovely woman, a great wife, mother, and sister’
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum erected a display in the museum lobby where visitors could leave their condolences.
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Sports
bruins notebook
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Bruins defensemen have come out shooting, much to the liking of coach Jim Montgomery
Charlie McAvoy, for one, has been urged to shoot more, and he already has two goals in two games.
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celtics
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Celtics are excited about getting back on the TD Garden parquet Saturday
The preseason contest vs. the 76ers will mark their first game there since the Finals last spring, but it's not all about nostalgia.
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A difficult season for Triston Casas ends with him seen as a possible trade chip for Red Sox
Once considered a cornerstone player, the first baseman faces the prospect of being dealt so the team can upgrade its starting pitching.
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Business
Business
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BU and its graduate students reach deal that could end seven-month strike
The proposed agreement includes higher base pay and expanded health care coverage for roughly 3,000 master's and PhD students.
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Jobs
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Boston hotel strikes leave guests, event planners in limbo
The union representing hotel workers has threatened to expand its strike to more of the 36 properties it represents.
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Real Estate
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TASER maker set to expand in Boston
Axon Enterprise is opening a Back Bay office that it says could eventually house 500 employees.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Meet the local artist hosting pay-what-you-can fund-raisers in the Public Garden
Artist Talia Connelly sets up shop in the Boston Public Garden, where passersby can stop for a quick portrait, with proceeds going to charity.
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Music review
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Johnny Marr has accepted the spotlight
The former Smiths guitarist was comfortable and confident at a solo show at the Orpheum.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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BSO demonstrates why Symphony Hall’s organ should be heard, not just seen
The organist of the day was the expressive and astute Olivier Latry, joined by BSO assistant conductor Samy Rachid, making his subscription series debut.
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