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Monday, October 21, 2024
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THE FINE PRINT
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In Massachusetts, auto insurance rates are soaring. Here’s what you can do about it.
The cost of insurance has increased by almost 38 percent since the beginning of 2022, more than double the overall rate of consumer inflation.
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Biotech
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He just sold a biotech company for $3.2 billion. But his puzzling venture into retail puppy sales is fueling controversy.
The former CEO's unusual side gig has sparked protests by animal rights activists who say his store sells dogs bred at so-called puppy mills.
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Elections
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‘The best thing I can do for the people of Massachusetts’: Up for reelection, Elizabeth Warren works to beat Trump
In Warren’s telling, campaigning out of state is just one part of her work for Massachusetts constituents. But it’s hard not to see it as a sign of confidence about her prospects back home.
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Health
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‘I couldn’t stop it from hitting the pole’: Here’s why e-bike injuries among Gen-Xers and Boomers are spiking
New research suggests riders and city planners need to make changes to keep people safe.
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World
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Israel strikes Hezbollah-affiliated financial branches across Lebanon
The Israeli military conducted a wave of airstrikes across Lebanon on Sunday, targeting branches of Al-Qard al-Hasan, a financial association associated with Hezbollah.
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The Nation
Nation
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Georgia authorities investigating a dock gangway collapse that killed 7 on a historic island
The gangway, installed in 2021, gave way as an estimated 700 people visited largely unspoiled Sapelo Island, about 60 miles south of Savannah and 7 miles offshore.
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Nation
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Number of young people accused of serious crimes surges in New York City
Last year, there were 4,858 major crimes where a minor was accused or arrested, up from 3,543 in 2017 — a 37 percent increase.
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Nation
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Trump serves up McDonald’s fries, but dodges question on minimum wage
Former president Donald Trump briefly manned the fry station at a McDonald’s franchise Sunday, but dodged a question about increasing the minimum wage.
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The World
World
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Tugged between East and West, Moldova makes a pivotal choice
Hoping to end an argument that has dragged on since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Moldovans voted Sunday to decide whether to enshrine in their Constitution an “irreversible” commitment to leave Russia’s orbit of influence and one day join the European Union.
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World
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Kyiv launches more than 100 drones over Russia as a missile strike on Ukraine injures 17
Russian air defenses shot down more than 100 Ukrainian drones Sunday over Russia’s western regions, Moscow officials said, while 17 people were injured in the Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih in a ballistic missile attack.
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Ukraine’s ‘victory plan’ receives mixed reactions from Western allies
President Volodymyr Zelensky’s plan to end Ukraine’s nearly three-year war with Russia has received mixed reactions from Western allies so far.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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The key to EV adoption? A variety of EV chargers.
Lower-cost approaches like these could expand EV attractiveness beyond those with private homes.
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LETTERS
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They go together like peanut butter and Fluff
Teddie peabut butter is made by the Leavitt Corp. in Everett.
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LETTERS
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With tax break, state continues to be global leader in life sciences
Massachusetts didn’t become a global leader in life sciences by chance.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Survivors of clergy sex abuse frustrated by years-long wait for attorney general’s findings
Court approval is required for release of the report about the investigation's findings, Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell said.
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Metro
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‘They’re everywhere.’ Saugus on edge after coyotes attack small dogs.
Officials have issued an advisory warning residents to be on the lookout after “multiple reports of confrontations involving coyotes and small dogs.”
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Politics
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‘Yes on 3’ advocates rally in Roxbury, pushing to unionize ride-hailing drivers
Dozens of supporters of Question 3 rallied outside Hibernian Hall in Roxbury on the first day of early voting, describing the measure as a lifeline for workers in a risky industry who currently have little control over their labor conditions.
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Sports
Celtics
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City to rename bridge near TD Garden after Celtics great Bill Russell
City officials and current and former Celtics will gather Monday to announce the renaming of a bridge near TD Garden after franchise legend and civil rights icon Bill Russell, who died in 2022.
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State of the Patriots
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Can a football team be called anything worse than soft? That’s exactly what coach Jerod Mayo called his Patriots.
Mayo, who played for eight NFL seasons, understands the implications of labeling his players in this manner.
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Instant Analysis
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The Patriots aren’t good at any phase of the game, and their sixth straight loss proved it
The Patriots couldn’t move the ball or sustain drives against the NFL’s worst pass defense, and New England's defense wasn't any better in another loss.
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Business
Real Estate
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Wu, business leaders near a compromise on contentious property tax plan
While it suggested there was an end in sight to months of political infighting between Democrats on Beacon Hill and in City Hall, it won’t fix a foundational problem facing the city’s financial future, business leaders warn.
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AI/Robotics
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This Boston AI chipmaker is valued at $4.4 billion. Too bad it moved its headquarters to California.
The move comes as the region seeks to develop a major AI tech ecosystem using the technological advances underlying ChatGPT and other apps.
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Office Culture
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Why do so many Boston workers skip their lunch break?
Nearly a fifth of Boston workers — 17 percent — never take a lunch break, compared to 15 percent of workers nationwide, according to a survey by ezCater.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Nicholas Daniloff, US journalist who defied Soviet captors, dies at 89
“The colonel was no low-level KGB thug,” Mr. Daniloff wrote of the man who interrogated him for 30 hours when he was jailed in a notorious Moscow prison in 1988 on false charges of spying.
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Philip Zimbardo, psychologist who led Stanford prison experiment, dies
Philip Zimbardo's 1971 Stanford University experiment, employing college students to play prison guards and inmates, became one of the most controversial episodes in modern psychology.
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Toni Vaz, stuntwoman who started the NAACP Image Awards, dies at 101
Ms. Vaz was one of only a few Black stuntwomen working in Hollywood at the time, and she was part of a generation of Black stunt performers who fought for respect, recognition, and fair pay, after years in which white stuntmen would often wear wigs and dark makeup to perform in Black roles.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Dr. Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods on puppy cognition and the new science of raising dogs
Prior to Hare's appearance in Boston Tuesday, the "Puppy Kindergarten" authors sat down with the Globe to discuss coauthorship and important puppy findings.
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ASKING ERIC
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HR shared confidential opinions, now co-workers are angry
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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