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Tuesday, October 29, 2024
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Gen Z voters could decide the election. From TikTok memes to Twitch livestreams, here’s how they’re following it.
Ahead of the Nov. 5 election, the Globe interviewed two dozen local Gen Z residents about how they stay informed.
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Politics
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‘People are angry’: Trump rally’s comments on Puerto Rico reverberate among community
The comments made during Trump's New York rally enraged Harris activists, who believe they will leave a mark in the community.
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TRAVEL
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Here’s how you can stay overnight at — and possibly own — a 143-year-old lighthouse
Kevin Ferias, owner of the historic (and supposedly haunted) Borden Flats Light, nestled between Fall River and Somerset, is looking to pass the torch to a local lightkeeper.
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Elections
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‘A difficult line’: Maine Democrat Jared Golden is fighting for his political life in a district Trump won in 2020
Golden has navigated one of the country’s most competitive districts by emphasizing an independent streak that may be unmatched even by Maine’s famously free-thinking political standards.
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RI HEALTH
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How to best stop rats emerges as big issue in Rhode Island mayoral race
Cranston considers rat birth control and possums as possible strategies, while Providence is starting to use a liquid form of rodent birth control. But experts emphasize a more basic strategy: cutting off the food supply.
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Boston Globe Today
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Patriots push to victory without Drake Maye
WATCH: New England broke their losing streak, despite QB Drake Maye's concussion. Boston.com’s Khari A. Thompson breaks down what happened and what’s next.
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CVS plagued by financial woes, unrest, CEO shake-up
WATCH: Business reporter Janelle Nanos explains how the Rhode Island-based pharmacy got here and where they hope to go next.
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These young Americans are single-issue voters
WATCH: A cohort told reporter Emma Platoff that they’re voting based on the war in Gaza. Platoff unpacks why with politics editor Victoria McGrane.
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The Nation
Elections
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Anti-Puerto Rico comments at Trump rally spur outrage as Bad Bunny supports Harris
The popular recording artist shared to his 45.6 million Instagram followers a video from Kamala Harris's official account in which the vice president outlines her vision for Puerto Rico.
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Nation
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Trump at the garden: A closing carnival of grievances, misogyny, and racism
Donald Trump’s closing rally at Madison Square Garden on the second to last Sunday before the election was a release of rage at a political and legal system that impeached, indicted and convicted him, a vivid and at times racist display of the dark energy animating the MAGA movement.
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Nation
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Rebuilding from hurricanes hinges on immigrants at center of US election
Builders are anxious about proposals laid out by Donald Trump that would further crack down on immigration — a key source of labor for the construction industry.
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The World
World
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Israel passes laws to restrict the work of a UN agency that is a lifeline for Gaza
Israeli lawmakers passed two laws on Monday that could threaten the work of the main United Nations agency providing aid to people in Gaza by barring it from operating on Israeli soil, severing ties with it, and labeling it a terror organization.
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World
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Ukraine braces for Russians to assault with North Korean troops
The United States warned Monday that North Korean soldiers were moving toward Russia’s western Kursk region, which Ukraine invaded in August, as Ukrainian forces braced for what they said could be imminent assaults involving the new troops.
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World
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How are the world’s trees doing? A new assessment has answers.
More than one-third of the world’s tree species are threatened with extinction, according to the first comprehensive assessment of trees by the world’s leading scientific authority on the status of species.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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A fight over values and a Pride flag means the end of a Catholic camp
The apparent violation that led to the closing of a camp for children and adults with intellectual and physical disabilities: Putting up a Pride flag.
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EDITORIAL
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Globe endorsement: Reelect Elizabeth Warren
Senator Elizabeth Warren's passion for making government work better is the spirit we need in Congress at this moment.
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OPINION
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Democracy dies in broad daylight, thanks to Jeff Bezos
In 2017, the Washington Post, under a more emboldened Bezos, unveiled its new slogan, “Democracy Dies in Darkness.” On Friday the Post hid what should have been a principled presidential endorsement in darkness.
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Metro
Weather
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Smelling smoke? Eastern Mass. wildfires send hazy smoke across the sky
“A surface inversion is keeping this smoke trapped near the ground, but the smoke should 'mix out’ later this morning,” forecasters said.
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Politics
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Mass. House Republican again blocks climate bill, forcing Democrats to table it until a formal vote
State Representative Bradley Jones, the House’s minority leader, stymied Democrats’ plans to move the legislation Monday by using the same procedural move he did last week to halt the House’s informal session and the climate bill.
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AS I SEE IT | STAN GROSSFELD
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A very Boston proposal: a romantic treasure hunt, an observation deck, and a race against the setting sun
The sun was setting fast at the top of the Prudential Center where a man waited to reveal his elaborate surprise plan.
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Sports
CELTICS 119, BUCKS 108
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Celtics wear down Bucks in second half, maintain perfect start to season behind Jaylen Brown, Payton Pritchard
Brown led the Celtics with 30 points and Pritchard came off the bench to add 28, including an 8-for-12 effort on 3-pointers. Jrue Holiday added 21 points vs. his old team.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Aaron Judge is a mess at the plate and Yankees on verge of being swept. Time to call Kevin Millar?
Only one team has recovered from a 3-0 deficit in baseball, and the Yankees know it all too well: Your Boston Red Sox.
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ON BASEBALL
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Cutter has given Dodgers’ Ryan Brasier another chance
The Dodgers taught Brasier a cutter to give him a better option against lefthanded hitters and were so pleased with the results that they signed him to a two-year, $9 million contract before spring training this season.
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Business
Business
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Convention center authority names new head, aims to move on from recent controversies
Local finance executive Marcel Vernon will lead the quasi-public agency, which was mired in controversies around its diversity practices and a redevelopment deal.
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BOLD TYPES
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Rich Davey embarks on new role as Massport CEO
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Healthcare
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Amid divorce with Dana-Farber, Mass General Brigham touts its own cancer institute
The state's largest health system is trumpeting the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute in an intensive marketing campaign.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Bruce Ames, 95, dies; biochemist discovered test for toxic chemicals
In an America increasingly concerned about the effects of pollution and industrial chemicals, the test offered a quick, inexpensive alternative to animal testing, which was so prohibitively expensive that regulators were able to test only a fraction of chemicals on the market.
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Thelma Mothershed Wair, Little Rock Nine student, dies at 83
She was part of the country’s first test for school integration after the 1954 Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision declared “separate but equal” education unconstitutional.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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In the Berkshires, Clark Art Institute receives $45 million donation, 331 works of art from late philanthropist
Gift from the Aso O. Tavitian Foundation will fund a new curatorial position to oversee the collection, maintain the works, and create an additional wing of the museum to house them.
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LOVE LETTERS
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He wants to wait to have sex
I’m ready now.
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TV CRITIC’S CORNER
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On ‘Frontline,’ hearing from voters instead of politicians
"American Voices 2024" talks in depth to a diverse group from all over America.
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