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Sunday, November 3, 2024
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Elections
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In three key battleground states, a blue wall of anxiety about the presidential election
For several election cycles, the path of a successful Democratic candidate has gone through Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. This year, voters in those states and elsewhere are on edge.
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News Analysis
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Ahead of unprecedented election, looking for lessons in America’s past
Perhaps only twice have Americans experienced anything like this: once at the precipice of civil war at home, the other time over a proxy war 8,000 miles away.
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Elections
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Amid burning ballot boxes and other threats, vigilant elections officials say they’re better prepared than in 2020
They're using the lessons of the last election to help ensure this one runs smoothly.
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World
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Iran’s supreme leader threatens Israel with ‘crushing response’ to strikes
Iran’s supreme leader on Saturday threatened “a crushing response” to Israeli strikes on his country, as the Pentagon said it would deploy additional resources to the region in the coming months.
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World
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Hindus in Muslim-majority Bangladesh rally to demand protection from attacks
Hindu groups say there have been thousands of attacks against Hindus since early August, when the secular government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was overthrown and Hasina fled the country following a student-led uprising.
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The Nation
Nation
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Local sheriff asks FBI to investigate death of Black man found hanging in Alabama
Sheriff Eric Balentine, who confirmed the FBI accepted his request to investigate, said his department “exhausted all resources” in its investigation.
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Nation
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Mike Tyson, Marlon Brando, G.I. Joe: The old-world art of pigeon racing
“Tonight me, you, somebody else, goes to the club,” explained Mario Costa, 70. “You bring your best birds. Whoever comes home first wins.”
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Nation
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Jury convicts former Kentucky officer of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during deadly raid
The 12-member jury returned the late night verdict after clearing Brett Hankison earlier in the evening on a charge that he used excessive force on Taylor's neighbors.
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The World
World
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Ukraine’s Zelensky urges allies to act before North Korean troops reach the front
Zelensky raised the prospect of a preemptive Ukrainian strike on camps where the North Korean troops are being trained and said Kyiv knows their location. But he said Ukraine can’t do it without permission from allies to use Western-made long-range weapons to hit targets deep inside Russia.
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World
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As Mexicans celebrate Day of the Dead, they grapple with what it means to hold on to tradition
“We’re conserving our tradition, part of our heritage that my mother instilled in me,” said 58-year-old Antonio Meléndez. “We can’t let it be lost.”
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World
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At UN summit, historic agreement to give Indigenous groups voice on nature conservation decisions
Indigenous delegations erupted into cheers and tears after the historic decision to create the subsidiary body was announced.
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Globe Magazine
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‘You can be nice and polite, and tough as nails’: How Katherine Clark wields power in Congress
With Election Day around the corner, we sat down with the second most powerful Democrat in the US House of Representatives.
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‘Fight Song’ was Rachel Platten’s breakout song. Then, she broke down.
Almost 10 years after the Newton native’s hit became Hillary Clinton’s campaign song, the singer is rethinking her priorities.
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A workaholic’s guide to building a sense of self outside of professional achievement
The physical risks of the always overachieving work life — and how to avoid them.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Enrolling kids in college isn’t enough
Students need support to persist to graduation.
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LETTERS
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The paths to reach, and teach, English language learners
"Speaking a second language is an asset," writes one observer. Another: "Authentic language learning comes only when there is a hunger to communicate and a trust in another person’s positive response."
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As heat rises to extremes, worker protections go nowhere
The Department of Labor has proposed federal regulations that would protect indoor and outdoor workers from the hazards of extreme heat. Its fate rests with the next administration.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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At ICA Watershed, a Day of the Dead altar exhibit comes to life
The cavernous space of the ICA Watershed became bursting with life Saturday as volunteers prepared for festivities celebrating Day of the Dead, the annual Mexican holiday remembering departed family and friends.
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Massachusetts
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From West Stockbridge to Rockefeller Center, Berkshires spruce tree hits the big time
For the first time since 1959, the famous Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center will hail from Massachusetts.
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Higher Education
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Harvard leadership debated how to respond publicly after Oct. 7 attack. Read the emails.
Even at the country’s oldest university, the response to the Hamas attack on Israel was fraught as Harvard brass wrestled with how best to address the violence.
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Sports
Celtics Notebook
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Lingering hip flexor issue keeps Jaylen Brown out for Celtics on Saturday
Brown, who played 37 minutes in Friday’s win, was scratched from the lineup early Saturday. He said the injury dates back to training camp.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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These Mookie Betts/Babe Ruth parallels with the Red Sox are getting spooky, and other thoughts
Things haven't been the same for the Red Sox since they dealt Betts, who just won another World Series with the Dodgers.
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Bruins 3, Flyers 0
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Bruins win rematch as Joonas Korpisalo blanks Flyers in Philadelphia
The Bruins are right back at it on Sunday (5 p.m.) as they host the Seattle Kraken.
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Business
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Election forecasts are sophisticated — and possibly meaningless
Supposedly Donald Trump has a 53 percent chance of winning. How would we ever know if that assessment was accurate?
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IDEAS
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Harvard-MIT chaplain says tech is our new religion
Harvard and MIT humanist chaplain Greg Epstein says our relationship with technology would be healthier if we approached it as agnostics.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Gary Indiana, acerbic cultural critic and novelist, dies at 74
Gary Indiana, the elfin novelist, cultural critic, playwright and artist whose crackling prose and lacerating wit captured the ravages of the AIDS crisis, Manhattan’s downtown art scene, lurid true crimes and his own search for love, died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 74.
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Obituaries
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Baltazar Ushca, ‘last iceman’ of Ecuador’s highest peak, dies at 80
He was the last of a community legacy that made a living off the Reschreiter glacier, whose ice was mostly used for refrigeration before electricity was widespread in their stretch of the Andes.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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‘The reckoning is still ongoing’: Cillian Murphy on the Catholic Church, complicity, and his new Irish drama
The Oscar winner plays a village coal merchant who discovers a secret about the local convent in the Irish drama "Small Things Like These."
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Visual Arts
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Voting with your eyes: A new exhibition at the MFA looks at art and democracy
The show is divided into three parts: the Promise of Democracy, the Practice of Democracy, and the Preservation of Democracy.
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BEHIND THE SCENES
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‘My dog peed on my music’ and other mishaps: Boston Symphony Orchestra librarians are on the case
"We’re there in case some last-minute disaster happens," said BSO principal librarian D. Wilson Ochoa.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Holiday feasts and fanfare: New Orleans is always up for a party
New Orleanians never miss a chance for a party and every occasion calls for festive attire. Give yourself the gift of a good time by heading south.
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TRAVEL
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American Airlines’ new tactic to tackle ‘gate lice’ crowding may miss the mark
The airline that created the phenomenon of gate-crowding now wants to stop people from trying to jump the line. But its idea for how to do it needs some work.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Son builds parents’ dream: A modern take on Wright’s Prairie style
“We were building a modern house using modern materials. What Wright designed in 1905 is not practical today.”
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Real Estate
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Moulton backs North-South Rail Link, touts housing boost
Critics say project could cost in the tens of billions and be a wash-rinse-repeat of Big Dig overruns and disruption.
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