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Thursday, November 21, 2024
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Health
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Social workers have quit DCF in droves, costing children stability and delaying family reunifications
High workloads, less stressful employment options, and disillusionment are playing a role in DCF's worst staffing problems in years.
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Politics
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‘This isn’t about me.’ Boston Mayor Michelle Wu spars with incoming Trump border czar Homan over deportation approach.
Tom Homan had sharp words for Boston Mayor Michelle Wu regarding federal immigration policy and the new administration’s plans for mass deportations.
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Politics
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RFK Jr. as health secretary? Not so fast, says a broad, bipartisan coalition.
A vast collection of people and interests have found at least one reason to lose sleep over the prospect of him becoming the nation’s top health official.
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Business
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BU says it won’t admit PhD students in a dozen humanities and social sciences programs
The college will not accept students in English or history, weeks after graduate students ended their seven-month strike.
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EDUCATION
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Brown University transfers 255 acres in Bristol, R.I., to the Pokanoket Indian tribe: ‘We are the original stewards’
“We are not talking about a land acknowledgment or cultural appreciation,” lawyer Taino Palermo said. “They have set a precedent to show other institutions they can do this.”
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Boston Globe Today
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Is the Bay State the new Wild West?
WATCH: Wildfires are burning out of control. Reporter Danny McDonald was reporting at Blue Hills and breaks down what’s sparking the flames in New England.
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The rollercoaster week defining US politics
WATCH: From Trump’s controversial cabinet picks to Biden’s global farewell, political reporter James Pindell unpacks this week’s “3 Political Things.”
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Bruins search for answers in new head coach
WATCH: Jim Montgomery is gone, but will the problems remain? Beat reporter Jim McBride breaks down GM Don Sweeney's decision.
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The Nation
Nation
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Migrant gets life sentence for killing Laken Riley in case seized on by Trump
A 26-year-old migrant from Venezuela was convicted Wednesday of murdering Laken Riley, a Georgia nursing student whose killing has been repeatedly cited by President-elect Donald Trump in his push for the mass deportation of millions of people in this country without legal permission.
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Nation
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What Trump’s reelection could mean for animals
Trump’s campaign promises, emerging Cabinet selections, and first-term record have worried some animal advocates.
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Nation
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House panel was told Gaetz paid two women $10,000, in part for sex
The news comes as the House Ethics Committee declined to release its report probing sexual misconduct allegations against Gaetz, after a closed-door meeting Wednesday.
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The World
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US envoy will head to Israel, citing progress on Lebanon cease-fire
Also on Wednesday, dozens were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Palmyra, a city in central Syria, according to SANA, the Syrian state news agency.
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World
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Biden agrees to supply Ukraine with antipersonnel mines
The US decision was prompted by Russia’s increasing reliance on foot soldiers to lead their assaults, instead of armored vehicles.
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World
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Grieving parents ask: Should they freeze their dead son’s sperm?
The Israeli military, when notifying the family of a soldier’s death, now immediately offers the option to have doctors retrieve and preserve the sperm of the deceased.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The political mystery of Josh Kraft
Through the trail of Kraft’s political contributions comes a hint of what matters to him at the national level. But where does he stand on local issues?
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EDITORIAL
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Governor Healey’s short-sighted move on project labor agreements risks higher construction costs
It’s simply not fair to tilt the field toward union firms.
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OPINION
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Spending the day with my transgender son and MAGA aunt
They share the same goals — freedom, prosperity, safety — but have wildly different ideas about how to achieve them and no single conversation or text thread is going to change that.
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Metro
Transportation
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The MBTA and the city of Boston unveil detailed draft of design plan for Blue Hill Avenue, to mixed reception
The design draft is the culmination of years of feedback the city collected from residents.
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Cambridge and Somerville
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Beloved UPS Store owner in Cambridge celebrated by his neighborhood, including Elizabeth Warren
Few things in this life are as reliable as the "marvelous" domain of Sajid Bhatti, who, according to a nearly true neighborhood legend, has never taken a single day off work in his decade-and-a-half here.
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Massachusetts
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To rake or not to rake?
Some residents dive into the task, eager to clear their lawns before the snow falls. Others allow the leaves to sit, letting nature take its course.
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Sports
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Former student pleads guilty to fatally shooting 3 UVa football players on campus in 2022
Authorities had not released a motive. The defendant was a former member of the university's football team at the time of the shooting.
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Sam Kennedy opens up about Red Sox’ plans to spend this offseason, including for a big-ticket free agent like Juan Soto
When it comes to payroll, Kennedy noted the Red Sox are prepared to expand the budget. “Even if it takes us over the CBT,” he said.
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It’s painfully clear that the Patriots miss Bill Belichick’s influence on the defense
The defense was supposed to be the stable side of the ball, the backbone that kept the Patriots in games. But it hasn't worked out that way.
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Business
Business
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BU says it won’t admit PhD students in a dozen humanities and social sciences programs
The college will not accept students in English or history, weeks after graduate students ended their seven-month strike.
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Real Estate
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Prominent block in Wellesley Square set up for redevelopment as it hits the market
The town’s new, more permissive MBTA Communities building rules are being touted in the marketing brochure for the 1.2-acre site at the corner of Washington and Grove streets.
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commentary
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‘There will be a lot more corruption’: Trump’s inner circle is starting to look a lot like American oligarchy
A second Trump term may open the floodgates to an unprecedented amount of corporate influence over government.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Thomas E. Kurtz, a creator of BASIC computer language, dies at 96
“The whole point of this,” Dr. Kurtz said, “was to make computing easy for Dartmouth students, Dartmouth faculty, Dartmouth staff, and even Dartmouth janitors.”
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Richard V. Allen, first national security adviser under Reagan, dies at 88
Mr. Allen supported tougher Cold War military strategies and helped guide policies on Iran after the release of American hostages.
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Shel Talmy, who produced the Who and the Kinks, dies at 87
The American-born record producer helped unleash the id of the British Invasion with a raw, grinding sound on proto-punk salvos like “You Really Got Me” by the Kinks and “My Generation” by the Who.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Museums
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ICA names Nora Burnett Abrams as its new director
Abrams will join the ICA in May 2025, after six years as the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.
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STAGE REVIEW
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An off-balance ‘Galileo’s Daughter’ at Central Square Theater
A production that aims to shine a spotlight on Galileo Galilei's oldest daughter focuses too often on other characters.
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Visual Arts
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Gloucester art collection goes online
New archive features nearly four centuries of art owned by the city.
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