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Saturday, November 16, 2024
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North Shore
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Trailblazing Gloucester woman honored for keeping lighthouses ablaze during 1864 storm
Maria Herrick Bray lived a life of influence through the second half of the 19th century and opening decades of the 20th, a time when most women had little opportunity to make their mark outside the home.
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Politics
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‘Am I better off than I was four years ago?’ Mass. leaders contend with dissatisfied electorate.
“Americans sent a pretty clear message that they wanted those in office to focus on making life more affordable,” Governor Maura Healey said. “I get that."
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Politics
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Courts blocked a lot in Trump’s first term. His opponents have already been prepping for round two.
Supporters and opponents alike say they’ve spent the past eight years preparing for a different policy landscape and a different judiciary.
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Climate
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As Maine’s farmers struggle through extreme weather, local restaurants feel the pinch
Extreme and unpredictable weather is pushing food producers to the brink, leading to crop failures and infrastructure losses.
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Metro
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‘I’m really terrified’: Disability rights advocates concerned about return of r-word
Its use was banned in policymaking more than a decade ago. But recently it has cropped up in high-profile ways, putting those with developmental disabilities, their loved ones, and advocates on edge.
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Boston Globe Today
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Gronk on Maye, Mayo, and Belichick
WATCH: What does the Super Bowl champion think of the rookie QB and his former teammate? Plus, why he's not convinced Belichick will return to coaching.
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Juan Soto’s chances of landing in Boston
WATCH: The Red Sox met with the free agent slugger. Are they truly in contention to land the star? Columnist Dan Shaughnessy isn’t so sure.
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Are the Pats on the cusp of back-to-back wins?
WATCH: The Patriots have found their future in rookie quarterback Drake Maye. Columnist Dan Shaughnessy analyzes New England’s biggest development.
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The Nation
Nation
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Why the US has gotten so dry, so fast — and what could reverse it
Droughts take a long time to build and a long time to ease, meaning the impact of the 2024 U.S. drought won’t be erased overnight and could easily linger into 2025.
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Nation
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Trump immigration targets: Ukrainians, Venezuelans, Haitians
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed a crackdown on immigration like never before.
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Regulators approve North Dakota section of planned 5-state Midwest carbon dioxide pipeline
The proposed $8 billion, 2,500-mile pipeline system would carry tons of planet-warming CO2 emissions from 57 ethanol plants in five states for storage deep underground in North Dakota.
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The World
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Kim Jong Un’s lesson from Ukraine war: Make more drones
To North Korea, which has suffered from chronic shortages of fuel and spare parts for its armed forces, low-cost weapons like drones are especially attractive, the analysts said.
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World
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Israel pounds area near Beirut amid signs of a widening offensive
BEIRUT — The Israeli military kept up its heavy bombardment of a once densely populated area adjoining Beirut on Friday after saying its ground troops were battling new targets in southern Lebanon, signaling a widening of the fighting that could further undercut cease-fire efforts.
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World
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Putin talks with German chancellor, breaking ice with the West
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and President Vladimir Putin of Russia spoke by phone for an hour Friday, the first discussion between Putin and a sitting leader of a large Western country since late 2022.
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Editorial & Opinion
Opinion
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Democrats must choose: The elites or the working class
In my view, the Democrats lost this election because they ignored the justified anger of working class America and became the defenders of a rigged economic and political system.
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Opinion
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Anarchists have some lessons for Trump’s America
The specter of authoritarian rule stalks the United States. How its citizens respond will determine their future and the future of the world. But what should that response be?
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LETTERS
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Who’s to blame for 2024 election results? Apparently, anyone and everyone.
"In addition to overcoming people’s prejudices, Democrats must overcome ignorance, misinformation, and disinformation," writes one reader. Another: "The Democrats are too willing to lend a hand to the weak and helpless and not willing enough to improve the lot of the average voter."
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Metro
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‘I’m really terrified’: Disability rights advocates concerned about return of r-word
Its use was banned in policymaking more than a decade ago. But recently it has cropped up in high-profile ways, putting those with developmental disabilities, their loved ones, and advocates on edge.
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Around New England
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In Vermont, Bernie Sanders has been ‘nothing if not consistent’
The iconoclastic independent US senator irked Democrats when he said they lost the presidential election because they’ve abandoned the working class for the moneyed class. He’s been saying that for years.
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Crime & Courts
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Pro-Palestinian Harvard students arraigned a year after protest clash
Elom Tettey-Tamaklo and Ibrahim Bharmal, dressed in suits, stood quietly near the front of a district courtroom in Brighton as they were arraigned on charges of assault and battery and a civil-rights violation.
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Sports
red sox
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Juan Soto reportedly ‘impressed’ by Red Sox in a ‘productive’ first meeting
The Red Sox reportedly didn't make Soto a formal offer in their three-hour-long meeting on Thursday.
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Cam Neely theorizes that Bruins’ problems with consistency may go back to training camp
“I thought our training camp was a little disjointed,” said the team president when evaluating the team's up-and-down start to the season.
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ON FOOTBALL
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Did you know Jimmy Garoppolo is on the Rams? The backup QB returns to Gillette, a place he once thought would be home.
The former heir to Tom Brady probably won’t play Sunday, but being back in Foxborough will still be a fun and emotional day.
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Business
Housing
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NYC is about to make landlords cover most brokers fees. Will Boston follow suit?
Over the years, city and state lawmakers have periodically pushed to modify broker fees, which real estate agents charge for acting as the middleman between prospective tenants and landlords.
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Healthcare
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Urban League and city launch free rides to pharmacies for seniors
It follows a wave of drugstore closures that raised questions about access to essential prescriptions and medical care.
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AI/Robotics
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What’s in the Mass. economic bill for techies? Millions for AI, quantum computing.
The earmarks for the tech community include $103 million for artificial intelligence projects and $40 million for a quantum computing research center.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Relationships
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Mass. high court rules that in a breakup, the engagement ring goes to the person who gave it. Two reporters discuss.
The question of “who gets the ring” is one people love to debate.
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Theater
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American Repertory Theater launches Lavine Learning Lab for local high schools
It's a way to help young people build a lifelong love of theater.
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Oscars
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Conan O’Brien tapped to host the 2025 Oscars
The Brookline native is heading back to television screens next year to host the Academy Awards ceremony.
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