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Subject Today's Headlines: Thousands are scrambling after learning their insurance will no longer cover care at UMass or Children’s hospitals
Date November 30, 2024 10:01 AM
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Saturday, November 30, 2024


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Healthcare


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Thousands are scrambling after learning their insurance will no longer cover care at UMass or Children’s hospitals

Patients of the Massachusetts hospitals who are insured by Tufts Health Direct have been tasked with finding new plans or doctors by Jan. 1. For some, it's been a gut punch.
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This family made a change that many are debating: They got their home off oil and gas

“There was something satisfying about shutting off the gas and getting rid of the oil,” said Roslindale homeowner Tim Maher. “But a lot of it’s just been a necessity: what’s broken or not working right now?”
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HOMELESSNESS


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‘This could be any of us’: A former journalist ended up homeless. Then, his story inspired a Narragansett family to help.

URI graduate Patrick Fealey was living in his car with his dog, driving from place to place along the Rhode Island coast. Then a Narragansett family read about his plight, tracked him down, and helped him get back on his feet.
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Trump’s pick for top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts will crackdown on illegal immigration

Legal observers say Trump is likely to tap a current or former federal prosecutor with deep ties to the Republican Party in Washington, D.C., as the next US attorney for Massachusetts.
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Nursing home industry wants Trump to rescind staffing mandate

COVID-19’s rampage through the country’s nursing homes killed more than 172,000 residents and spurred the biggest industry reform in decades: a mandate that homes employ a minimum number of nurses.
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Atlantic hurricane season ends, leaving scientists to ponder the future

The Atlantic spawned 11 hurricanes this season, above the annual average of seven. Also above average was the number of major hurricanes, defined as Category 3 strength or higher on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale.
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Santa’s annual train visit delivers hope and magic to one corner of coal country

Since 1943, the people of Appalachian Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee have looked forward to Santa’s arrival.
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Paris’s Notre Dame Cathedral is finally restored. Take a look inside.

The transformation is nothing short of breathtaking: light dances across brilliant stone, gilded accents gleam anew, and the Gothic icon’s majesty is reborn.
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British lawmakers vote to legalize assisted dying in landmark decision

The new legislation would apply to a narrow group: Applicants would have to be over 18, diagnosed with a terminal illness and have been given no more than six months to live. Two doctors and a judge would be required to give their approval, and the fatal drugs would have to be self-administered.
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Israel warns residents on both sides of Lebanon border to stay away

The Israeli military issued new warnings to residents on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border on Friday, telling them not to return to their homes, as the fragile US-brokered cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah appeared to largely hold despite another Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.
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What SUNY can teach the Ivy League about curbing antisemitism

Universities should get more aggressive about restricting the use of the institutions’ own names.
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With school vouchers, Republican leaders are going against their own voters

Public support for private school vouchers doesn’t seem to be very high. But GOP governors keep doubling down on the idea.
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School vouchers offer mediocre returns on investments

There are better alternatives.
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Worker sues company decommissioning Pilgrim nuclear plant, alleging he suffered radiation poisoning

The former worker has accused Holtec International and its subsidiaries of negligence and of misrepresenting the danger posed by radiation levels at the inactive facility, according to court documents.
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Massachusetts


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Endicott College police sergeant killed in wrong-way crash on I-95 in Newbury mourned as devoted member of Beverly campus

The fatal crash occurred around midnight on Wednesday when Cole was driving home after leaving his evening shift on campus.
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Deciphering the mysterious stone slabs in West Roxbury’s Millennium Park

The stone tablets came from the First National Bank of Boston, according to a Boston city archaeologist.
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A year later, controversial end to Celtics-Bulls matchup in NBA Cup remains topic of discussion

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla's decision to intentionally foul with a big lead didn't sit well with Bulls counterpart Billy Donovan. "I appreciated the conversation we had after the game was over with," Donovan said.
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On the heels of a feast, Bruins fall to scoring famine in one-goal loss to Penguins

Only 48 hours after rolling up a season-high six goals in a 6-3 win on Long Island, the Bruins offense managed one goal, by Charlie Coyle in the first period.
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After coming up one win short in the PWHL’s inaugural season, the Boston Fleet are back with a vengeance

Coach Courtney Kessel and general manager Danielle Marmer spent the offseason acquiring coaches and players to help them win a title.
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Shoppers descended on Braintree’s South Shore Plaza for Black Friday. Check out the scene.

Though Black Friday sales started early, an estimated 131.7 million people nationwide were expected to shop on Friday alone.
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Holiday shopping season separates winning retailers from losers

Reports from retailers hint at diverging fortunes, as shoppers have grown pickier about what they buy and where they buy it.
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Mass. Pike is finally getting more EV chargers — by 2026

The new chargers will be far speedier and more capable than the state-owned EV chargers currently available at six Pike rest stops.
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First popularly elected Black mayor in New England, Thirman Milner, has died at 91

Mr. Milner served as Hartford’s Democratic mayor from 1981 to 1987.
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Peggy Caserta, who wrote a tell-all about Janis Joplin, dies at 84

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Ways to volunteer, give back this holiday season in Boston

A look at seven volunteer opportunities in the area that could use extra helping hands this winter.
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The Big Day


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More than 100 New England wedding vendors band together for the LGBTQ community post-election

Photographer Lensy Michelle arranged a sign-up sheet for vendors to offer their services pro-bono or at a discounted rate.
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A new Doris Duke Theatre, doubled in size, rises at Jacob’s Pillow

Fire destroyed the previous theater in 2020; the dance center plans to open the new venue this summer
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