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Wednesday, December 4, 2024
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Politics
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Boston offers its employees paid parental leave, but some say it’s not long enough
While Boston employees applaud the city for adopting and expanding the benefit, many argue it isn’t long enough.
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Health
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‘A head scratcher’: Families push back against claim that Boston clinic for trans children is ‘reckless’
Families who sought treatment for their children at the clinic shared their experiences with the Globe as a counterweight to what they regard as unfounded concerns about youth gender medicine.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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In Hyde Park, residents push for a long awaited dream — a community health center
A small group of Hyde Park residents are applying pressure on elected and medical leaders to open a community health center in their neighborhood.
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Massachusetts
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Boston Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson is subject of federal probe
The nature and circumstances of the investigation were not immediately known, and no criminal charges have been filed.
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World
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South Korea’s opposition parties submit a motion to impeach President Yoon over sudden martial law
The motion, submitted jointly by the main opposition Democratic Party and five smaller opposition parties, could be put to a vote as early as Friday.
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Boston Globe Today
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Federal officials investigate Boston city councilor
WATCH: Over Tania Fernandes Anderson's two-plus years in office, she has faced controversies. Reporter Danny McDonald unpacks what we know and what's next.
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They left Massachusetts and regret it
WATCH: Reporter Dana Gerber spoke to people all over the country about why they fled the Bay State, including some who came back.
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Steward execs turn insurance fund into piggy bank
WATCH: Medical reporter Jessica Bartlett explains why patients who suffered from alleged misconduct or medical errors haven’t seen settlement money.
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The Nation
Politics
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Why Republicans might oppose Trump’s push to undo Biden’s triumphs
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to unravel President Biden’s major legislation when he takes office next month, but Biden is hoping to salvage his most prized policies with help from an unlikely source: Republicans.
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Nation
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Jury deliberations begin in trial of man charged with fatally choking man on New York subway
The jury is weighing manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide charges in the death of Jordan Neely, a street performer who was homeless.
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Nation
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10 years and $42 million later, Jersey Shore town ends battle over its eroding beaches
The North Wildwood City Council voted to accept a settlement with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection under which the state will cancel $12 million worth of fines it has levied against the city for conducting unauthorized and potentially harmful beach repair work.
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The World
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Biden says the US is ‘all in’ on Africa during his Angola visit meant to counter China
Biden’s visit, the first to Angola by a US president, is meant to promote billions of dollars of commitments to the sub-Saharan African nation for what he called the largest ever US rail investment overseas.
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World
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Israeli strike kills a shepherd in Lebanon, further shaking the tenuous cease-fire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed keep striking “with an iron fist” against perceived Hezbollah violations of the truce.
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World
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Fighting worsens already dire conditions in northwestern Syria
Hospitals have been ripped apart by airstrikes. Nearly 50,000 people have fled their homes, and tens of thousands lack running water. Civilians are being laid out in body bags on hospital floors after shells struck their neighborhoods.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Tenants shouldn’t be forced to pay broker fees
Boston area city councilors want to ban the practice.
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OPINION
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A student’s T-shirt says: ‘There are only two genders.’ What does the Constitution say?
A Middleborough seventh-grader is asking the Supreme Court to take up his case.
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LETTERS
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Science, sports, and trans athletes — and politics
"Trans youth are not among the dangers our nation faces right now," writes one reader. Another: "Let trans women compete in events where physical differences are not a determination for winning."
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Metro
North Shore
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‘It brings you right back to good times.’ How a Merrimack Valley bakery chain made it to 100.
It’s not hyperbole to say Tripoli is an icon of the Merrimack Valley, now with five locations in the area and a customer base so loyal that one regular got a tattoo of its iconic yellow sign.
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Politics
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As Beacon Hill slow-walks Boston tax proposal, pro forma meeting at City Hall takes on higher stakes
The Boston City Council held its annual hearing on setting the residential exemption and property tax rates Tuesday.
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Crime & Courts
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Panel files charges against Judge Shelley Joseph with SJC for ‘willful judicial misconduct’
Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph allegedly helped an undocumented immigrant evade federal officials who showed up to arrest him in Newton District Court in April 2018.
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Sports
Celtics
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Nine stats and trends that explain the Celtics’ hot start, and where there’s room for improvement
With over one-fourth of the season complete, the Celtics (17-4) on pace for 66.4 wins, putting them slightly ahead of last season’s 64-win championship run.
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bruins 3, red wings 2 (ot)
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Bruins pull together as Pavel Zacha’s goal clips Red Wings in overtime
Zacha ripped home a nifty feed from David Pastrnak at 2:15 of overtime and Boston improved to 5-2 under coach Joe Sacco.
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red sox
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Red Sox to sign reliever Aroldis Chapman to one-year deal worth $10.75 million
Chapman, who turns 37 in February, spent 2024 with the Pirates.
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Business
BUSINESS
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New England shoppers aim to spend less this holiday season as concern about the economy grows
According to a new poll by the University of New Hampshire, people in N.H., R.I., and Mass. are looking to spend less this year than they did last year
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Media
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Amid growing ‘news deserts’ in the US, non-traditional media outlets are on the rise
A recently released study by Northwestern University shows steady declines in local news outlets.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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Federal health agency ARPA-H has brought nearly $300 million to Mass. in its first year
The awards range from $4 million to develop a “smart” stent that can monitor and transmit data from inside a patient, to $3.5 million to create a disposable “microneedle” drug-delivery device.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Richard Homan, Washington Post journalist, dies at 88
Richard L. Homan, a Washington Post journalist for 37 years who distinguished himself covering Maryland politics and later was a foreign desk editor specializing in Middle East and Central European affairs, died Nov. 29 at a retirement home in Green Valley, Arizona. He was 88.
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Obituaries
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Debbie Nelson, Eminem’s mother, dies at 69
Debbie Nelson, a single mother from Missouri whose tumultuous relationship with her eldest son, rapper Eminem, provided fodder for some of his early hits, died Monday. She was 69.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Kendrick Lamar and SZA to swing by Gillette Stadium in 2025
The rapper and R&B singer announced their new co-headlining tour on Tuesday.
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Arts
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‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ is No. 1 on the holiday charts — again. But is it the best ever?
Mariah Carey is coming to town this week, so we're looking back on her best hits. But first, we want to know: What's your favorite holiday song?
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Alison Krauss + Union Station Featuring Jerry Douglas to tour for first time since 2015
The tour will kick off in Louisville, Ky., on April 17.
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