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Subject Today's Headlines: Mass. is the only state in the nation to significantly cut food waste. How did we do it?
Date December 2, 2024 12:58 PM
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Monday, December 2, 2024


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Climate


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Mass. is the only state in the nation to significantly cut food waste. How did we do it?

“Massachusetts alone” has successfully reduced the amount of food sent to landfills, researchers wrote in a recent report.
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A State Police trooper had a history of misconduct. State law let him rise through the ranks.

He was but one member of a more than 2,300-person police force. But his story is a snapshot of the shortcomings of the State Police accountability system.
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Massachusetts


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‘A really scary time’: Trump’s anti-trans rhetoric sparks race to update ID documents

Many fear that changes to birth certificates and passports will be banned after Trump takes office.
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Politics


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Biden pardons his son Hunter on gun, tax charges, despite previous promises that he would not do so

It caps a long-running legal saga for the younger Biden, who publicly disclosed he was under federal investigation in December 2020 — a month after his father’s 2020 victory — and casts a pall over the elder Biden’s legacy.
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Healthcare


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Snagging ex-Steward hospitals, BrownHealth secures a foothold in Massachusetts

Rhode Island’s largest health care system took over St. Anne’s Hospital in Fall River and Morton Hospital in Taunton, bringing with it a patient-centered vision.
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Nation


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A second Trump term poses a crucial test of the Senate’s independence

President-elect Donald Trump’s determination to crash over traditional governmental guardrails will present a fundamental test of whether the Republican-controlled Senate can maintain its constitutional role as an independent institution and a check on presidential power.
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Nation


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Supreme Court poised to enter fray over regulation of flavored vapes

The Supreme Court is scheduled Monday to consider the regulation of flavored e-cigarettes in a case that illustrates an enduring public health conundrum: how to keep kids away from sweet-flavored, addictive vapes while giving adult smokers better options to help them quit cigarettes.
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Nation


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VIPs, traffic drama, and booming business: How Trump is changing Palm Beach

Just down the road from the Mar-a-Lago estate where Donald Trump was assembling his Cabinet, local officials last month held their own high-stakes discussion: What to do about the traffic?
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World


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Fighting rages in Syria as rebels advance

Rebel forces advanced in Syria on Sunday amid fierce fighting, capturing the airport and military academy of the major city of Aleppo and attacking the outskirts of the western city of Hama, according to rebel officials and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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World


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Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon, but tense cease-fire holds

Israeli jets Sunday launched an airstrike over a southern Lebanese border village, while troops shelled other border towns and villages still under Israeli control, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported.
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Former defense minister accuses Israel of committing war crimes in Gaza

A former Israeli defense minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes and ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip, a rare critique from a member of the security establishment at a time of war.
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LETTERS


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Making his voice heard, he holds up a light for the homeless community

Many think I would have a better chance of getting published if I didn’t associate my name with homeless people.
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EDITORIAL


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When the foster care system is in the dark

A recent audit found that the state system had incomplete records on mental health treatments for hundreds of foster children.
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LETTERS


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Echos of ‘Alice’s Restaurant’ and all it meant

Joan Vennochi's column about the well-loved and long-played Arlo Guthrie recording struck a chord with readers.
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Massachusetts


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Singing circles build community one note at a time

On a recent crisp morning, a small group gathered at the Arnold Arboretum. The reason? To sing.
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Lawrence mayor, City Council push to appoint some members to elected-only School Committee

The School Committee, which has been rendered powerless during the nearly 13 years of state receivership, is outraged the proposal is being pursued as members were preparing to finally have decision-making authority again.
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Massachusetts


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A local artist designs memorial for the lives of forgotten Vietnamese soldiers

The absence of these names and, more broadly, remembering Southern Vietnamese soldiers’ contributions to the war, spurred Ngoc-Tran Vu to create 1975: A Vietnamese Diaspora Commemoration Initiative.
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On hockey


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Memories flow from former players as Bruins put ribbon on 100 years of hockey

The Bruins celebrated 100 years of hockey with a pregame ceremony and a 6-3 win over the Canadiens.
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CAVALIERS 115, CELTICS 111


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Shorthanded Celtics unable to hold off revenge-minded Donovan Mitchell, Cavaliers down the stretch

The Celtics' defensive slippage began at a critical time, as Donovan Mitchell completely took over down the stretch, and Jayson Tatum was unable to match his production.
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‘It’s a bummer.’ It sure is, Drake Maye. The Patriots are letting The Kid QB down.

Maye deserves better. So much better. “Just Came Up Short” might eventually be the name of the 2024 Patriots season-in-review video.
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Jungle bells? Giant, animal-headed nutcrackers arrive in downtown Boston as holiday decorations.

The hope is that the 12 figurines, which include an elephant, a rhinoceros, and a unicorn, become a quirky annual tradition.
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Business


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Jungle bells? Giant, animal-headed nutcrackers arrive in downtown Boston as holiday decorations.

The hope is that the 12 figurines, which include an elephant, a rhinoceros, and a unicorn, become a quirky annual tradition.
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COLLEGES


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Lou Carnesecca, legendary St. John’s men’s basketball coach, dies at 99

Carnesecca coached St. John’s for 24 seasons over two stretches, with 18 20-win seasons, 18 NCAA Tournament appearances, and a Final Four trip in 1985.
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Obituaries


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Robert Dixon, last surviving Buffalo Soldier, dies at 103

Rev. Dixon trained Military Academy cadets in horseback riding and mounted tactics.
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Earl Holliman, rugged screen presence, dies at 96

From starring in the first episode of "The Twilight Zone" to serving as Angie Dickinson's boss on the 1970s "Police Woman," Mr. Holliman had an extensive TV and movie career.
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BOSTON AT A BARGAIN


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Free things to do this week in Boston: holiday festivities, culinary comics, plus $1 ice cream

December is here — and Santa Claus is booked and busy.
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Music


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Keith Lockhart swears Santa is writing his own material for Holiday Pops

This year's shows include a "Home Alone" orchestral accompaniment and a performance from Bernadette Peters.
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Catch a Winston Churchill docuseries and Keira Knightley in a spy thriller

Plus, a new "Star Wars" TV show premieres.
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