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Tuesday, November 26, 2024
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Transportation
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Fare evasion costs the T millions. Now it plans on making riders pay up.
The transit agency has estimated that it loses close to $30 million each year to fare evasion. A new team is its answer to recouping that lost revenue.
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K-12
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What can be done to end Mass. teacher strikes?
The state’s labor relations board in a precedent setting decision last week determined school committees are no longer obligated to engage in contract negotiations with striking teachers.
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New Hampshire Primary Election
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Trump is back after winning more women’s votes. Some fear it’s a sign the country has moved backward on #MeToo and more.
Donald Trump received more support from women than ever before, despite allegations of sexual misconduct and a jury verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse. Many women are demoralized.
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Spotlight
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Federal investigators served warrants, seized phones of two top Steward Health Care executives, sources say
The move marks an escalation in the sprawling federal criminal probe into the national health care chain.
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Nation
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With D.C. case dismissed, Trump is no longer under federal indictment
A judge dismissed the federal election-obstruction charges against President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, ending a historic investigation that never went to trial but led to enduring changes in the legal landscape over a president’s immunity from prosecution.
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Boston Globe Today
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Is Drake Maye doing too much?
WATCH: The Patriots QB has been phenomenal since taking over. But Boston.com writer Conor Ryan thinks he could use some help.
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Emotional toll of taking away an older driver's car keys
WATCH: It can be a "sticky" and "sensitive" conversation, says reporter Kay Lazar. She shares advice she learned from speaking to experts.
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Flight canceled or delayed? Here’s what to do.
WATCH: Travel writer and columnist Christopher Muther navigates the new rules from the Department of Transportation.
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The Nation
Nation
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‘Busiest Thanksgiving ever’: How the TSA plans to handle record air travel
Just as sure as the turkey will taste dry, airports and highways are expected to be jam-packed during Thanksgiving week, a holiday period likely to end in another record day for air travel in the United States.
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Nation
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Newsom challenges Trump on electric vehicle tax credits
California will step in and provide rebates to eligible residents who buy electric vehicles if President-elect Donald Trump ends the $7,500 federal EV tax credit, Governor Gavin Newsom said Monday.
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Nation
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Senators took down one Trump Cabinet pick. But the fight over their authority is just beginning
The withdrawal of Matt Gaetz as Trump's nominee for attorney general dramatically affirmed that the Senate still maintains its "advice and consent" powers when it comes to vetting and installing a president's Cabinet. Yet it may be only a brief reprieve from the intense struggles to come as Senate Republicans try to preserve their constitutional role.
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The World
World
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Ukraine prepares to lobby Trump on why US should maintain support of its troops
As Ukraine prepares for the looming uncertainty of a new US president, officials and business executives here are coming up with ways to sell Donald Trump on the idea that a strong Ukraine is useful to his political goals, and expressing cautious optimism that he may act faster and more decisively than President Biden.
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World
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Israel launches new airstrikes on Lebanon as leaders draw closer to a cease-fire with Hezbollah
Israel’s military launched airstrikes across Lebanon on Monday, unleashing explosions throughout the country and killing at least 31 while Israeli leaders appeared to be closing in on a negotiated ceasefire with the Hezbollah militant group.
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World
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Special relationship? Trump and UK’s Starmer may not be great chums.
Starmer and Trump could hardly be more different. Whereas Trump has moved America to the right, Starmer is a self-proclaimed socialist and beacon for a more assertive center-left, having bested the Conservative Party in a landslide election in July.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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RFK Jr.? Seriously?
Some of Donald Trump’s nominees are real doozies. The Senate must publicly vet them via thorough background checks, committee hearings, and floor votes.
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OPINION
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Trump’s war on the media escalates: Here’s why it should worry everyone
When press freedoms are at risk, the rights and freedoms of every individual are, too.
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LETTERS
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She endured racism, went on to make her mark at BPS
So few public school educators are ever acknowledged. She was the consummate civil rights activist and my hero.
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Metro
Politics
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House advances Boston property tax proposal, after GOP representative blocked it last week. Senate set to take it up after Thanksgiving.
The Senate president intends to bring the legislation, backed by Mayor Michelle Wu of Boston, to the chamber's floor on Monday, December 2.
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Mass. 2024 voter turnout was second-highest in history, slight drop from 2020 record-breaking numbers
About 3.5 million Massachusetts voters participated in this year’s election, Galvin said. In 2020, in the midst of the pandemic, voters cast the highest number of ballots in Massachusetts history with more than 3.6 million people participating — about 150,000 more votes than this year.
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AS I SEE IT
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‘He just needed love’: Blinded by another dog, Ribbet the Labrador retriever rallies those who cared for him
Ribbet continues to spend his days at North Brookfield Community Veterinary Hospital as he awaits adoption, lifting the spirits of hospital staff.
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Sports
Christopher L. Gasper
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Jerod Mayo must surround himself with more experienced assistant coaches if he wants to survive
Mayo needs help. His coaching cabinet is more meeting of the mines than meeting of the minds.
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CELTICS 126, CLIPPERS 94
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With Kristaps Porzingis back in the fold, Celtics crush Clippers with 51-point second quarter
The Celtics improved to 15-3 on the season after routing the Clippers.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Five months after ankle surgery, Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis makes season debut
Porzingis returned to action against the Clippers after missing the first 17 games while recovering from ankle surgery.
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Business
innovation economy
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Colin Angle, iRobot’s former CEO, is launching a new venture. Think furry robot pets.
Angle is raising a first round of funding for Familiar Machines & Magic, a Boston-area company that will develop a new kind of home robot focused on health and wellness.
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THE FINE PRINT
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A repair on a doorknob and lock turned into a $3,915 ordeal for a Jamaica Plain condo owner
Plus: Tips on using an AirTag to track down lost luggage, good news for retiring public employees who have been denied Social Security benefits, and more thoughts on price match guarantees.
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Trendlines
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Employers or taxpayers: Who should take the hit for the state’s $2.5 billion unemployment debacle?
The governor and the legislature will need to make some hard — and certainly unpopular — decisions if the US government requires repayment of $2.5 billion in misallocated money.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Tony Campolo, preacher who challenged religious right, dies at 89
Rev. Campolo urged Christians to affirm that their faith called them, first and foremost, to fight poverty and racism.
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Obituaries
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Tony Campolo, preacher who challenged religious right, dies at 89
Rev. Campolo urged Christians to affirm that their faith called them, first and foremost, to fight poverty and racism.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Restaurants
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Middleborough cafe goes viral for giving customers free coffee when they come in and dance: ‘Keep spreading joy!’
The dance video posted by Coffee Milano Cafe on Nov. 17 has been viewed over 8 million times.
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LOVE LETTERS
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Would I regret not having a wedding?
I’m starting to think it would be better to elope.
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tv critics corner
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On ‘Frontline,’ Xi, and the transformation of China
A new "Frontline" documentary examines the rise of the Chinese president.
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