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Friday, November 15, 2024
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Spotlight
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Former House speaker John Boehner appears in federal courthouse amid grand jury probe into Steward Health Care
Several Steward board members have been summoned or subpoenaed to answer questions as part of the sprawling federal probe.
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Politics
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RFK Jr. named as Trump’s health secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been angling for a role in the Trump administration since he endorsed the president-elect in August.
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Visual Art
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MFA installs Alan Michelson’s answer to ‘Appeal to the Great Spirit.’ ‘No one would ever take them for Native American stereotype.’
The Native American artist's striking platinum figures will stand at the MFA's entrance, a response to the Cyrus Dallin sculpture that has occupied the lawn for 100 years.
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Media
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The Onion’s purchase of Infowars is a grand comedic gesture, with a wise guy from Massachusetts at the helm
The acquisition is just the latest development at the 36-year-old satirical publication, which has been a rare bright spot this year in media.
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Elections
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Trump could try to use an obscure constitutional provision to install controversial nominees with recess appointments
He is reportedly considering triggering an obscure constitutional provision that would allow him to force a recess over the objections of the incoming Republican Senate majority. The move would permit him to put any nominee in place at will.
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Boston Globe Today
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What to know about the drought
WATCH: Should you start conserving water? Are we in for more wildfires? When will it rain? Meteorologist Dave Epstein has answers.
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Cutting down trees to fight climate change
WATCH: It’s a counterintuitive idea from the Forest Service. But climate activists strongly disagree. Reporter Erin Douglas unpacks both sides.
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Bridging geography and generational knowledge
WATCH: Assistant arts editor Brooke Hauser introduces us to the museum that’s connecting Cape Cod to Cape Verde.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trust in science hasn’t fully recovered from pandemic controversies
The pandemic and the chaos and controversies that came with it led to an erosion of trust in scientists, and it may be a while before that trust returns to levels that preceded the contagion. That’s the implication of a survey published Thursday by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center.
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Nation
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Justice Department says jail conditions in Georgia’s Fulton County violate detainee rights
Jail officials in Georgia’s most populous county are violating the constitutional rights of people in their custody by failing to protect them from violence, using excessive force, and holding them in filthy and unsafe conditions, US Justice Department officials said Thursday.
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Nation
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Liberal legal group positions itself as a top Trump administration foe
Democracy Forward, a liberal-leaning legal organization that frequently battled the first Trump administration in court, on Thursday unveiled a large-scale new effort aimed at thwarting President-elect Donald Trump’s second-term agenda from his first day in office.
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The World
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West Bank annexation in 2025? Trump’s Mideast team has Israeli right exulting.
President-elect Donald Trump’s emerging team in the Middle East appears poised to push US foreign policy into even tighter accord with Israel’s far-right government, challenging the marriage of convenience Trump struck with Muslim voters and potentially straining relations between Israeli and American Jews to a breaking point.
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World
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Lebanese official says Israeli strikes kill at least 12 emergency workers
As the Israeli military intensified a dayslong barrage of strikes south of Beirut, the Lebanese capital, at least 12 emergency rescue workers were killed Thursday in a strike on a civil defense center in the northeastern city of Baalbek, the regional governor said.
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World
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Investigators assess if Netanyahu’s aides forged Oct. 7 phone records
On the morning that Hamas raided Israel last year, a top Israeli general called his prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to tell him that hundreds of militants appeared to be preparing to invade.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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John Does in brothel case can’t hide forever, state’s high court rules
But those unique-to-Massachusetts closed-door show cause hearings should be a relic of the past.
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OPINION
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A pellucid primer for a perplexing political period
Some things are so strange that only (relatively) ancient history can explain them.
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LETTERS
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Little is settled in the immigration debate
"As immigration into Massachusetts has surged, established immigrants living here have seen their economic progress stalled," notes one reader. Another writes that readers concerned about Trump policies should contact local faith groups and immigrant and workers centers.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Initial court hearings for men accused of paying for sex at high-end brothels will be open to public, SJC rules
The Supreme Judicial Court’s ruling upheld a previous decision from a clerk-magistrate.
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On 25th Transgender Day of Remembrance, a community mourns, but also celebrates trans joy
The annual Transgender Day of Remembrance turns 25 this year amid an onslaught of attacks against trans Americans.
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Politics
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Mass. House moves to allow DiZoglio to pick outside firm for financial audit, not do it herself as voters approved
The change marks the first time the Massachusetts House has moved in response to a ballot measure voters overwhelmingly approved last week.
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Sports
Bruins notebook
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Mason Lohrei bumped up to Bruins’ No. 2 power-play unit
It’s a natural fit for Lohrei, who possesses excellent offensive instincts and is among Boston’s slickest and creative passers.
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RED SOX
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What we know about the Red Sox’ pursuit of free agent Juan Soto
He is one of the best hitters in baseball and just turned 26. His new deal is expected to be in the $600 million range. So, can the Sox snag the biggest fish in the free agent market?
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Stars 7, Bruins 2
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After their biggest win of the season, Bruins get blitzed by Stars in Dallas
The Bruins return home for a rematch against the Blues Saturday afternoon at TD Garden.
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Business
Business
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Sad hour continues: Beacon Hill lawmakers again decline to bring ‘happy hour’ back to Mass.
They elected not to allow discounted drink promotions statewide in this year’s economic development bill.
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chesto means business
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New England’s offshore wind industry faces new problems with Trump. Here’s why.
The Northeast’s struggling offshore wind developers really could have used a win on Election Day. Instead, they got Donald Trump.
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Business
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‘I want to break stuff’: Rage room bookings increase after Trump wins election
Sometimes people just need to smash plates and have "a full adult tantrum," one proprietor said.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ella Jenkins, musician who found an audience in children, dies at 100
Ms. Jenkins defied her industry’s norms by recording and performing solely for children.
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Jonathan Haze, star of ‘The Little Shop of Horrors,’ dies at 95
He would appear in nearly 20 pulp movies by the king of the B-movie, low-budget auteur Roger Corman.
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Obituaries
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Frank Auerbach, revered painter of single-minded devotion, dies at 93
Frank Auerbach, who escaped Nazi Germany on the eve of the Holocaust and grew up in England, where he became one of the most significant artists of his generation, an abstract painter known especially for the streetscapes and portraits that emerged from his obsessive brushwork, died Nov. 11 at his home in London. He was 93.
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Arts & Lifestyle
PARENTING UNFILTERED
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Bobby’s Books is Winchester’s newest pop-up. Plot twist: It’s run by a second-grader, and all the proceeds go to charity.
Bobby Atchinson, a "Captain Underpants" fan, will donate to the Home for Little Wanderers.
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VISUAL ART REVIEW
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At the Griffin: a collector, not an acquirer; and otherworldliness meets thinginess
"The Collector’s Eye — Collection of Frazier King" and "Jo Sandman: A Life in Art" run through Dec. 8.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★½
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Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin hit the road — in Poland — in bittersweet dramedy ‘A Real Pain’
They play cousins planning a visit to the ancestral home of their late grandmother, a Holocaust survivor.
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