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Subject Today's Headlines: Behind closed doors in Massachusetts’s shelters: An unseen maternal health crisis
Date October 13, 2024 9:39 AM
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Sunday, October 13, 2024


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Immigration


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Behind closed doors in Massachusetts’s shelters: An unseen maternal health crisis

Hundreds of women in communities across the state are far from their extended families, facing the profound emotional and physical toll of pregnancy in a foreign land with no place to call home.
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Higher Education


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Big Harvard University donors are back with more ideas to fix their alma mater

Billionaire Bill Ackman and former Facebook executive Sam Lessin are ratcheting up their campaign to reshape the university, arguing Harvard is home to too much activism.
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Politics


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GOP seizes on hurricane misinformation, seeking edge in battleground Georgia

Hurricane relief is one of two late-breaking local issues, along with the state’s on-again, off-again, six-week abortion ban, that the Trump and Harris campaigns are seizing on.
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Boston Globe Spotlight Team


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An Alabama real estate firm enabled Steward’s growth and helped hide its shaky finances. It was a house of cards.

The Boston Globe Spotlight Team has spent months investigating this unusual partnership to lay bare another critical piece of the Steward saga.
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World


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Heavy Israeli bombardment in northern Gaza as UN peacekeepers in Lebanon are hit again

Hunger warnings emerged again in northern Gaza as residents said they hadn’t received aid since the beginning of the month.
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Nation


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Black voters drift from Democrats, imperiling Harris’ bid, poll shows

Harris is no doubt on track to win an overwhelming majority of Black voters, but Trump appears to be chipping away broadly at a longstanding Democratic advantage.
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Politics


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In this ‘Oval Office,’ tourists can ‘solve or start a world crisis’

“You can be, in your mind, a president of the United States, and the real president is just 150 yards away from where we are. You could pick up the phone, and you could either solve or start a world crisis.”
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Floridians cleaning up from Hurricane Milton are hampered by a widespread fuel shortage

Florida residents are returning to their Gulf Coast homes after evacuating for Hurricane Milton.
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The World






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Drought is parching the world’s largest man-made lake, stripping Zambia of its electricity

“Only God knows when this crisis will end.”
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World


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Rise of the dragons: Fire-breathing drones duel in Ukraine

The dragon drones are yet one more step in the revolution of drone warfare that has transformed the battlefield. Its role as a laboratory for improvisation and adaptation has become a hallmark of this war.
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One of the world’s loneliest countries finds companionship in dogs

“In this age of mistrust and loneliness, dogs show you what unconditional love is. A human child may talk back and rebel, but dogs follow you like you are the center of the universe.”
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How a Satanic temple in Salem is staging a rebellion against the religious right

The temple's founders are working nationwide, starting after-school Satan clubs and trucking around a goat deity.
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10 of the best orchards for apple picking in New England this fall

Before apple picking season comes to an end, visit one of these great spots. From hay rides to hard cider barns, these orchards have it all.
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We searched for Boston’s best breakfasts. These 12 places are winners.

We’ve found a dozen perfect picks for the early risers around here, including bagels, bakeries, and swanky sit-down spots.
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Editorial & Opinion






EDITORIAL


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This simple idea could transform Boston’s schools

"High-dosage tutoring" has produced eye-popping results.
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LETTERS


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A year, and counting, since Oct. 7

"I beseech all parties to this conflict to seek peace instead of revenge and endless war," writes one reader. Another: "Hatred has taught the Jewish people that they must defend themselves against people determined to crush them."
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Steward Health Care board nodded while company burned

It is a damning nonanswer for none of those directors to respond to the Spotlight Team’s questions about board oversight.
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Spotlight


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Unlimited shrimp or unaffordable rent? How Red Lobster’s bankruptcy sheds light on Steward Health Care’s woes.

Red Lobster has clawed its way out of bankruptcy. But to understand how the seafood chain got there, it’s helpful to understand a real estate concept called a sale-leaseback.
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GLOBE SANTA


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Giving life to a sweet child’s holiday wishes

Expanding Globe Santa’s impact through a new multimedia approach.
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Politics


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Conservative ‘election integrity’ group wants to publish Mass. voter data online. They’re suing the state to get it.

The Ohio-based group is a subsidiary of Restoration of America, an organization backed by GOP megadonor Richard Uihlein, who has for years funneled money toward candidates who questioned President Biden’s 2020 election win.
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dan shaughnessy


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Catching up with Terry Francona on his return to baseball, and other thoughts

We thought he was done for good when he resigned from the Guardians in October 2023, so what changed?
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Bruins, 2, Kings 1 (OT)


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Bruins beat Kings on David Pastrnak goal in overtime

The Bruins (2-1) conclude a three-game homestand, and get a chance for revenge for a season-opening defeat, against the Florida Panthers on Monday afternoon.
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It’s important to remember that however Drake Maye plays Sunday, it will not necessarily represent what’s to come

The Patriots are hopeful his debut will be a step in the right direction for Maye’s development, the team’s record, and the franchise’s future.
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NH BUSINESS


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Entabeni Systems to buy Black Mountain Ski Area, transition to community-based ownership model

“Our intention is to make sure this place is open indefinitely,” said Erik Mogensen, the Director of Entabeni Systems and Indy Pass. “In the spring, it could be offered to the community in the form of a co-op model.”
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Entabeni Systems to buy Black Mountain Ski Area, transition to community-based ownership model

“Our intention is to make sure this place is open indefinitely,” said Erik Mogensen, the Director of Entabeni Systems and Indy Pass. “In the spring, it could be offered to the community in the form of a co-op model.”
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IDEAS


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Why I can’t get a stubborn patient out of my mind

It wasn’t until my own fertility was at risk that I realized the reason a woman in my care resisted a life-saving surgery 10 years ago.
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May I have a word: Inspired by foreign tongues

English isn’t exactly short on words, but other languages have terms we might consider making our own.
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Obituaries


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Donald L. Barlett, 88, dies; prize-winning reporter bared corruption

With fellow reporter James Steele, Mr. Barlett produced many series of investigative stories rooted in deep, systematic research and complex analysis of issues and institutions that profoundly affected Americans.
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Obituaries


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Donald L. Barlett, 88, dies; prize-winning reporter bared corruption

With fellow reporter James Steele, Mr. Barlett produced many series of investigative stories rooted in deep, systematic research and complex analysis of issues and institutions that profoundly affected Americans.
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MUSIC


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‘The sexy, confident look is great, but make it scary.’ Inside The Blair B*tch Project

The free Halloween-themed concert is highlighting local women of color in music and bringing nightlife to the Mattapan and Dorchester area on Oct. 17.
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Arts


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In ‘Disclaimer,’ whose point of view is it, anyway?

Director Alfonso Cuarón uses shifting narration and time frames to upend viewer expectations about the truth in "Disclaimer."
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At the MFA, ‘Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore’ revels in rhyme not reason

An elegant display at the MFA makes a priority of looking — and looking past the biographies of two 20th-century titans.
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TRAVEL


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The best way to explore Prince Edward Island

The Island Walk, a new path knitted together from existing roads and trails, circumnavigates the island and showcases its views in full splendor.
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TRAVEL


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We went to New York City’s BagelFest — where a Cambridge bagel was named Best of the Fest

Don’t fear the schmear. Here's how to spend a bagel-centric weekend in NYC.
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Real Estate






Real Estate


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Your Second Home | Winter: Carving out a cozy home along Vermont’s ski slopes

In this condo overlooking Mount Mansfield, designer Michelle Holland eschews traditional ski country style, balancing comfort and color.
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Real Estate


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Ask the Gardener: What to do when your lawn becomes a grub hub

Plus, more on hydrangeas. What’s with those Latin names, anyway?
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