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Tuesday, October 15, 2024
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Higher Education
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Young voters break away from Harris on Israel-Hamas war: ‘The lesser of two evils is still evil’
Globe interviews with two dozen students and recent graduates show that this year, Vice President Kamala Harris is losing young people from both flanks of her party over the conflict in Gaza.
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Weather
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Could a big hurricane whack New England? ‘More of a question of when than if.’
As the Southeastern United States recovers from a pair of massive storms, how is climate change loading the dice for a hurricane to hit New England?
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Jobs
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Uber, Lyft ballot measure leaves labor movement divided
Question 3 would allow drivers to organize as independent contractors. But could this hurt the fight for employment rights throughout the gig economy?
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Higher Education
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MIT economists honored with Nobel Prize say their research into drivers of inequality was ‘a big risk,’ ‘a long journey’
Their studies have shown the importance of giving people a real democratic voice for countries’ economic survival, the Nobel committee said.
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World
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Netanyahu tells US that Israel will strike Iranian military, not nuclear or oil, targets, officials say
In the two weeks since Iran’s latest missile barrage on Israel, the Middle East has braced for Israel’s promised response, fearing the two countries’ decades-long shadow war could explode into a head-on military confrontation.
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Boston Globe Today
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Meet the local lawyer who defends canines in court
WATCH: Jeremy Cohen gets animals off death row. He explains why he became one of the few attorneys to practice pet law full-time.
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Is pet insurance worth it?
WATCH: Senior assistant business editor Andy Rosen unpacks the dollars and cents to help you decide if it’s an essential safety net, or unnecessary expense.
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Pets on psych meds: It’s not them, it’s us
WATCH: Veterinarians are prescribing more and more antidepressants. STAT reporter Sarah Owermohle explains what the trend says about pet parents.
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The Nation
Nation
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FEMA workers change some hurricane-recovery efforts in North Carolina after receiving threats
Federal disaster workers paused and then changed some of their hurricane-recovery efforts in North Carolina, including abandoning door-to-door visits, after receiving threats that they could be targeted by a militia, officials said, as the government response to Helene is targeted by runaway disinformation.
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Nation
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Meteorologists face harassment and death threats amid hurricane disinformation
A meteorologist based in Washington, D.C., was accused of helping the government cover up manipulating a hurricane. In Houston, a forecaster was repeatedly told to “do research” into the weather’s supposed nefarious origins. And a meteorologist for a television station in Lansing, Michigan, said she had received death threats.
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Nation
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Trump and Harris both like a child tax credit, but with different aims
Vice President Kamala Harris has made an expanded child tax credit central to her campaign, and former president Donald Trump boasts, “I doubled the child tax credit.” With a quick look, voters might think the child-rearing subsidy is the rare matter on which the rival candidates agree. It is anything but.
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The World
World
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Canada expels Indian diplomats, linking them to criminal campaign
Canada accused the Indian government Monday of homicide and extortion intended to silence critics of India living in Canada, escalating a bitter dispute that began last year with the assassination of a Sikh activist.
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World
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Russia is clawing back land taken by Ukraine this summer
Russia has recaptured a few villages in its western borderlands that Ukraine invaded over the summer, threatening Kyiv’s hold on territory it views as crucial leverage for pushing Moscow toward negotiations to end the war.
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World
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How Israel’s army uses Palestinians as human shields in Gaza
Palestinian detainees have been coerced to explore places in Gaza where the Israeli military believes that Hamas militants have prepared an ambush or a booby trap.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Why women have been leaving Christianity for decades
It may have left us first.
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EDITORIAL
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An overwhelmed Parole Board means justice delayed
Youthful offenders given a second chance by the state’s highest court add to the workload.
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LETTERS
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A rushing stream of reader comments on ballot bid to audit Legislature
An edited sampling of reaction from online readers to the Globe's "Yes on Question 1" endorsement.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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With music and dance, Lexington celebrates its first Indigenous Peoples Day
Lexington has long celebrated its colonial history. But as the town prepares to honor the 250th anniversary of that conflict next year, many locals are working to feature the stories of Indigenous people as central to the town’s history.
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K-12
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Half of all Mass. high schools don’t abide by state recommended graduation requirements
Previous research has shown Boston students who completed MassCore had better odds of earning a post-secondary degree than those who did not.
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RI BUSINESS
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Italian-American traditions thrive as Columbus fades around New England
In Rhode Island, Italian American roots run deep, and the annual Christopher Columbus Festival in its capital city is one of New England’s largest. But the festivities all but ignored the controversy around Columbus to focus on Italian heritage and culture.
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Sports
Panthers 4, Bruins 3
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Bruins jump ahead early but come up short against the Panthers again in rematch
The undisciplined Bruins fell to the undermanned Panthers, with too many men in black too often spectators — oftentimes from the penalty box.
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NFL Week 6: Tom Brady may be gone, but Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers deserve some attention
In his seventh season, Mayfield is blossoming into the star the Browns projected when they picked him No. 1 in 2018.
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celtics
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Payton Pritchard shows what he can do with extended minutes, but he is content in his role
“I put no limit on myself,” said Pritchard. “But also I have an understanding of what’s in front of me. And we have a tremendous team that could win another championship.”
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Business
Trendlines
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Mayor Wu’s line in the sand on property taxes doesn’t make political or economic sense
Many lawmakers and business leaders are baffled by the mayor’s resistance to modifying her plan to raise commercial real estate tax rates.
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Biotech
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Broad Institute lays off 87, largely in IT, software engineering
The layoffs came as the prominent biotech research center's lucrative partnership with Microsoft was expected to come to an end.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lilly Ledbetter, whose fight for equal pay changed US law, dies at 86
After being paid significantly less for the same work as her male colleagues, Ms. Ledbetter embarked on a legal, and then political, battle to make wages more fair.
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Allan Blye, 87, dies; ‘Smothers Brothers’ writer and ‘Super Dave’ creator
In addition to writing comedy for variety shows, Mr. Blye worked as TV producer.
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Abdul Salaam, quiet member of the Jets’ ‘sack exchange,’ dies at 71
The Sack Exchange represented a high point in the Jets’ fraught history. Mark Gastineau and Joe Klecko, terrifying edge rushers who chased down and tackled quarterbacks behind the line of scrimmage, were the stars of the foursome. Salaam and Marty Lyons were the run stoppers.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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‘Off-Campus’ author Elle Kennedy’s hockey romance series is heading to streaming, but it started in Boston
The “Off-Campus” universe revolves around hockey teammates at the fictional, elite Briar University based in Hastings, a fictional town described to be close to Boston.
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Arts
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‘Game of Thrones’ dragon-forged Iron Throne fetches nearly $1.5 million at auction
Fans and collectors came out in droves to bid on hundreds of costumes, props and items from the hit television series.
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STAGE REVIEW
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In ‘Nassim,’ at the Huntington, the man offstage matters as much as the man onstage
“Nassim” proves to be ultimately a play about filial love, intensified by geographically imposed separation from a beloved parent; in this case, Soleimanpour’s mother. That’s what makes the play, at its best, so moving.
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