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Subject Today's Headlines: Trump’s economy was good for New England before. Now there are big concerns.
Date November 10, 2024 10:53 AM
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Sunday, November 10, 2024


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Economy


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Trump’s economy was good for New England before. Now there are big concerns.

Massachusetts unemployment fell, income surged, and nobody was complaining about inflation during the first years of Donald Trump's first term. What is the outlook now?
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‘The economy will be in a better place.’ Beyond the red-blue divide, pocketbook issues prevailed

Trump won not just by claiming a handful of key zip codes, but by accruing gains all over — increasing his vote share in cities, suburban areas, and rural stretches alike, and improving his performance with young men and voters of color in particular.
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Immigration


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Fear, and relief, spreads through divided Massachusetts immigrant communities after Trump wins

Different immigrant communities in Massachusetts are reacting in different ways to Donald Trump's win, and his stated intentions about immigration.
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World


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Qatar suspends its mediation efforts on Gaza and the Hamas office there may have to leave

Qatar is highly likely to return to mediation efforts if both sides show “serious political willingness” to reach a deal, according to an official with Egypt, the other key mediator.
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World


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Hungry Palestinians in north Gaza search for food, sealed off from aid for a month by Israeli siege

Thousands have staggered out of the area, hungry and thin, into Gaza City, where they find the situation little better.
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Librarians face a crisis of violence and abuse

Librarians around the country are struggling to reconcile their desire to serve their communities with their need for self-preservation, especially as libraries have become hubs for social services and battlegrounds for the culture wars.
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Nation


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The Boy Scouts inspired Norman Rockwell. His works will now help pay survivors of abuse.

Works from the Boy Scouts of America's art collection, including some paintings by Norman Rockwell, will go up for auction to help compensate tens of thousands of people, mainly men, who were sexually abused while in scouting
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Nation


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Piecing life back together after Helene, one mud-splattered photo at a time

Many say they have not only lost their homes, but also the artifacts of their past and the sense of belonging they had found among their neighbors.
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A powerful suicide bombing at a rail station in southwestern Pakistan kills at least 26

The attack happened when nearly 100 passengers were waiting for a train to travel to the garrison city of Rawalpindi from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, according to Hamza Shafqaat, a senior government administrator.
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Amsterdam bars protests after antisemitic attacks on soccer fans

The order prohibited the wearing of face masks or face coverings and stepped up security at Jewish institutions. It also gave police the power to stop and search people.
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100-year-old Royal Air Force veteran will join UK memorial service for the first time

“It’s a great privilege for me to do this,” said Michael Woods, a mechanic who kept Lancaster bombers flying during the war. “And I suppose I’ll never do it again.”
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‘I lied to you about something big’: Confessions of Shelby Hewitt, high school imposter

Why did a 32-year-old pretend to be a troubled teen? For a start, she told friends, internal turmoil, a quest for healing, and psychics.
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‘Give them a little trouble.’ The women mechanics overhauling the auto industry.

Only 1.6 percent of mechanics are women – and they’re ready for some company.
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It cost $10,000 to move into my Boston-area apartment. Who can afford that?

Boston rents are out of control. How much talent are we losing to cheaper cities?
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LETTERS


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Yet another way of looking at code-switching

I’ve code-switched all my life, though I haven’t recognized it.
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LETTERS


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Vote-buying is about as anti-democratic as you can get

Governments receive their mandates from the people through the message their votes send. Commoditizing people’s votes threatens the right of all individuals to make their voice heard.
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Ed Board takes a fresh look at who gets into vocational schools

Random lotteries for those in-demand slots should be on the table.
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Politics


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‘A stunning rebuke.’ Voters’ support for legislative audit, ditching MCAS mandate sends message to Beacon Hill.

Neither ballot question was popular among the Legislature’s top leaders.
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Metro


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Trump won support of young men, but also gained with young women: ‘He was able to speak to them and motivate them’

“We’re seeing a rightward shift among young people, or a Trump-ward shift, if you will,” said Abby Kiesa, deputy director of the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University.
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Negotiations grind ahead amid three North Shore teachers strikes

The strikes in Gloucester, Beverly, and Marblehead are separate, but the issues are similar: pay, benefits, and parental leave. In Marblehead, teachers are also seeking greater efforts to improve teacher safety, union officials said.
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The Patriots appear to have their franchise QB in Drake Maye. So how are they going to support him?

What has become abundantly clear is that Maye can only do so much with this roster.
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Tara Sullivan


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‘The boys aren’t forgotten and are not left behind’: BC hockey family turns out to remember Gaudreau brothers

It was just the sort of night Matthew and Johnny would have loved.
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Dan Shaughnessy


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David Pastrnak’s benching recalls an earlier event that didn’t sit well with Cam Neely, and other thoughts

Superstars usually don't get benched in other sports. It’s a hockey thing. And it’s usually not a big deal. Except for once around here when it was.
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Can we please have less political art now?

Anti-Trump entertainment has been clumsy and may have only made him stronger.
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IDEAS


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Scared of another Trump term? Here’s how it could work out better than you think.

The silver linings playbook for the next four years.
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Obituaries


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Ben Baldanza, who brought no-frills flying to Spirit Airlines, dies at 62

Ben Baldanza turned a small, money-losing airline called Spirit into a profit-making powerhouse.
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Obituaries


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Jim Hoagland, distinguished journalist on world affairs, dies at 84

Jim Hoagland, whose long career as a foreign correspondent, editor and columnist for The Washington Post brought him two Pulitzer Prizes and made his work a must-read among the nation’s top diplomats and politicians, died Monday in Washington at the age of 84.
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TABLES


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Marcelino’s Levantine Cocktails & Cuisine comes to the Seaport; Desnuda Cocina & Bar plans a South End debut

Plus, a northern location for Anna’s Taqueria, and wild game at Time Out Market Boston.
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HOLIDAY ARTS GUIDE


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A new Christmas tradition? Commonwealth Shakespeare Company hopes so.

A new production of an old classic comes to the Emerson Cutler Theatre this December.
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QUICK BITE


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Food that tastes like it was made by a Mexican grandmother (even if it wasn’t)

Abuela’s Table brings tacos, mole, enchiladas and more to Jamaica Plain.
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TRAVEL


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Don’t tell a soul, but this is the most gorgeous rail trail ever

The first thing to know about the new Adirondack Rail Trail: It smells amazing. Someone should bottle this.
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TRAVEL


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There are 10,000 reasons to smile in Australia’s criminally overlooked wild west

Western Australia has beautiful beaches, innovative street art, and adorable wildlife.
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Real Estate


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Millennial homeownership rises but falls short of past generations

“[Homeownership] just didn’t take up such a big part of people’s budgets back in the ‘70s, ‘80s, or even ‘90s."
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Real Estate


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Ask the Gardener: Hardy mums are a New England gardener’s autumn delight

The flowers come in single, double, spider, or mini pompom shapes and in a rainbow of colors.
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