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Subject Today's Headlines: Traveling with neurodiverse kids can be complicated. One airline offered a trial run to ease the stress.
Date October 25, 2024 9:03 AM
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Friday, October 25, 2024


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Traveling with neurodiverse kids can be complicated. One airline offered a trial run to ease the stress.

The simulated flight experience, hosted by Breeze Airways at Rhode Island T.F. Green Airport, helps families of kids with autism find hope and confidence — and helps train staff on how best to help.
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Is using AI cheating? In many schools, teachers are left to figure it out on their own.

In the two years since the public launch of ChatGPT, state education departments across New England have been slow to issue clear guidance to K-12 school districts, leaving many to grapple with AI on their own.
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District attorney will ask court to resentence Menendez brothers

The Los Angeles County district attorney said Thursday that he would request the resentencing of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who killed their parents in 1989, a step that could lead to their release from prison.
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EPA toughens requirements to remove lead paint dust around children

Under the new rules, any detectable level of lead dust in the building would be considered a “lead hazard,” and property owners would be required to pay for cleanup.
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UN’s verdict on climate progress over the past year: There was none

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Canada tightens immigration after years of expansion

Justin Trudeau took the unusual step of publicly admitting to getting immigration wrong and laid out his government’s plan to change policy.
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Mideast peace talks to resume, but no sign yet that Hamas will take part

Before leaving Qatar, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the United States would provide an additional $135 million in humanitarian assistance for “Palestinians in Gaza, in the West Bank as well as in the region” and said the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza was especially urgent with winter approaching.
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Massachusetts Legislature operates in the dark. Is anyone shocked?

DiZoglio audit confirms lawmakers operating in an information and technology backwater.
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The ghosts of the NFL

Derek Stingley Jr. is the grandson of the player some of us Patriots fans will never forget.
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Thank you, General John Kelly, for speaking the truth about Trump

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In unusual move, Mass. Senate reopens formal session to pass sweeping climate bill

Under an unusual order it adopted Thursday, the Massachusetts Senate allowed itself to take roll call votes through Dec. 31, the last day of its current two-year legislative session, but only on certain types of legislation.
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At Boston Water & Sewer, unions push for an HR director to be placed on leave amid civil litigation

A trio of unions want the director sidelined from day-to-day duties amid civil litigation that alleges she swindled a house away from a relative who suffers from dementia.
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Two Boston hospitals did not violate law when they tracked website use, SJC rules

“Unbeknownst to patients, they implanted tracking code to assist third parties to record the patients’ private medical concerns, padding Facebook’s and Google’s bottom lines,” Justice Dalila A. Wendlandt wrote in a dissent.
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Boston Athletic Association enters partnership with Reggie Lewis Center to invest over $1 million in Roxbury facility

The BAA will provide a direct financial contribution of $700,000 over the next four years while providing entries into the Boston Marathon that the BAA says could see fundraising totals for the Reggie exceed $1.3 million.
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Celtics 122, Wizards 102


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After a slow start, Celtics get back to business by routing Wizards

Jaylen Brown, who turned 28 Thursday, had 27 points to lead the Celtics (2-0). Jayson Tatum added 25 points and 11 rebounds.
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Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla unaware team was chasing 3-pointer record

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City program to buy buildings and keep them affordable is starting to make a dent

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Election anxiety is fueling the ‘vibecession’

Contested results and weeks or months of wrangling could sap consumer, business, and investor confidence.
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A robot could do your next eye exam

There are no optometrists or ophthalmologists in many parts of the United States. Eyebot aims to make it easier to get your vision checked.
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Five musical Halloween treats for all ages

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Billy Crystal shines in a rare dramatic role, but ‘Before’ is far too muddled

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Cyndi Lauper brings farewell tour to MGM Music Hall this weekend

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