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Saturday, November 2, 2024
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Higher Education
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Harvard professors bash congressional report on antisemitism as ‘political hit job’
The 325-page report argues university leaders have failed to confront antisemitism on their campuses since the Hamas-led attack on Israel last fall.
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Health
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‘Some were not happy’: At Boston Children’s Hospital, a dispute over how to screen children for gender transition
The testimony provides an extraordinary window into the inner workings of what is perhaps the most influential pediatric gender clinic in the US.
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Elections
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Here are the states where abortion is on the ballot, and what the measures would do
Most of the measures would protect access to the procedure up to fetal viability, or about 24 weeks of pregnancy.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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Poor People’s Campaign seeks to increase voting among low-income residents — an often ignored but sizable bloc
People in low-income households are much less likely to vote, but efforts to get them to the polls are ramping up.
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Politics
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In New Hampshire governor’s race, it’s Ayotte vs. Craig. And Ayotte vs. Massachusetts.
Over the course of her campaign, former New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte has used Massachusetts as a stand-in for her criticisms of former Manchester, N.H., mayor Joyce Craig.
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Boston Globe Today
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Do the Celtics have a target on their backs?
WATCH: Critics say the team's lack of energy broke their early win streak, but Boston.com’s Khari A. Thompson insists it won’t be an issue moving forward.
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Drake Maye continues to improve for Patriots
WATCH: The rookie QB has impressed in limited action this season. Can the Patriots put together a win streak? Reporter Nicole Yang weighs their chances.
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Joe Mazzulla wants to bring fighting back to the NBA
WATCH: The Celtics coach said a lack of physicality is “robbing the league.” Boston.com sports writer Khari A. Thompson fights back on that idea.
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The Nation
Nation
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Prosecutor says veteran’s subway chokehold ‘went too far.’ Defense says his ‘courage’ helped others
Prosecutors and defense lawyers agree on this about Marine veteran Daniel Penny’s encounter last year with a distressed, angry man making ominous remarks on a New York subway: Penny didn’t mean to kill him.
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Nation
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Texas hospitals must now ask patients whether they’re in the US legally
Critics fear the change could scare people away from hospitals in Texas, even though patients are not required to answer the questions to receive medical care.
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Political Notebook
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Harris on Trump in Wisconsin: ‘The man is angry’
Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday cast former President Donald Trump as an angry man who has exhausted Americans with his focus on division in a speech at an International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers labor union hall in Janesville, Wisconsin.
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The World
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North Korea boasts of ‘the world’s strongest’ missile, but experts say it’s too big to use in war
The ICBM launched Thursday flew higher and for a longer duration than any other weapon North Korea has tested. But foreign experts say the test failed to show North Korea has mastered some of the last remaining technological hurdles to possess functioning ICBMs that can strike the mainland US.
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Israel pummels Gaza and Lebanon, killing dozens in latest waves of deadly airstrikes
The Israeli military launched waves of deadly airstrikes across Lebanon and Gaza, killing at least 24 people in Lebanon’s northeast on Friday, the country’s state-run National News Agency reported.
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Spiritual, not spooky. After Halloween, Christians observe All Saints’ Day
It’s the time of year — tradition says — when the veil between the worlds of the living and the dead is lifted.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Someone needs to shake up Beacon Hill
The extreme dysfunction of the Legislature, though, is giving GOP candidates an opening to use the same playbook that Democrats have often used against them in national races.
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Opinion
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Voters can show their commitment to ending gender-based violence
The responses to our survey indicate that survivors will take the issue of gender violence with them to the polls. Eighty-four percent reported that voting was now their first priority.
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Opinion
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Voters should choose Dylan Fernandes for state Senate
He promises to influence both the most sweeping public policy and the details that matter most to the district. your district.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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In a first, Medford seeks a Proposition 2½ override to fund schools, roads, and a new fire station
If approved on Nov. 5, the override would add $446 per year to the annual tax bill of a single-family home with the average assessed value, $769,000, according to city estimates.
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ADRIAN WALKER
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Election Day is almost here — but this campaign won’t leave us for a while
The most nerve-wracking election of our lifetime is finally closing in on the finish line, and not a moment too soon.
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Crime & Courts
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Karen Read says she owes $5 million to her defense lawyers. Her supporters continue to donate to her cause.
Read told Vanity Fair that she owes her high-powered defense team more than $5 million ahead of her retrial for allegedly murdering her boyfriend in January 2022.
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Sports
CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Former Celtics assistant Charles Lee grateful for his title-winning year in Boston
Lee, who was on Joe Mazzulla's staff for the run to last season's NBA title, is now head coach in Charlotte.
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BRUINS
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How many NHL teams that were out of the playoffs on Nov. 1 eventually made it in? The data don’t bode well for the Bruins.
In the last 11 years, 27.8 percent of teams that did not hold a playoff spot on Nov. 1 righted the ship and made the playoffs, not including the COVID seasons.
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CELTICS 124, HORNETS 109
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Temps rise as Celtics pull away late to dispatch pesky Hornets
An 11-2 run in the fourth quarter finally put away Charlotte, and then the bodies started flying and two Hornets were ejected.
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Business
Retail
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The Roche family is selling Roche Bros.
The supermarket chain’s Connecticut-based food distributor is taking a majority ownership stake.
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Business
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Storms and strikes take a toll on preelection jobs report
Job creation stalled in October, a month battered by strikes and hurricanes, presenting an unclear picture of where the labor market was headed even as overall economic growth remained impressive.
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Maybe post-pandemic economic policies weren’t so bad after all
Solid growth, including strong retail trends, should vindicate the federal government’s aggressive stimulus measures — even accounting for the burst of inflation in 2022.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Paul Morrissey, Andy Warhol’s cinematic collaborator, dies at 86
His loose cinema-verite films made with Andy Warhol in the late 1960s and early ’70s captured New York’s demimonde of drug addicts, drag queens, and hipsters, and turned an unlikely stable of amateur actors into underground stars.
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Obituaries
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Yehuda Bauer, preeminent historian of the Holocaust, dies at 98
He did not regard it as his role simply to “memorialize” the dead, he wrote. Instead, “I ask questions about what happened and why.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
Books
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Jodi Picoult’s novel ‘Nineteen Minutes’ was the most banned book in the 2023-24 school year
"They’re coming for what you like to read next," says the best-selling author.
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Documentaries
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GlobeDocs viewers honor two local filmmakers with Audience Awards
Lisa Olivieri's "Recovery City" and Alex Lopez's "Another Stab at Life" were favorites at this year's 10th anniversary film festival.
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Coolidge Corner Theatre among locales in new book from Accidentally Wes Anderson
Popular Instagram account inspires second book of "Adventures."
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