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Tuesday, December 10, 2024
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Elections
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‘I’m not worried at all. I think relief is coming.’ Jan. 6 defendants confident Trump will deliver pardons.
Donald Trump said that he would look “at individual cases,” but he was open to pardoning even those who pleaded guilty to assaulting police officers.
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Politics
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Wu’s tax proposal is declared ‘dead’ on Beacon Hill, dealing mayor high-profile loss
The Massachusetts Senate again delayed consideration of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's property tax proposal, possibly signaling its death as the City Council approaches a Wednesday deadline to set property tax rates for the next year.
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Crime & Courts
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Worcester police had sex with suspected prostitutes, Justice Department investigation finds
The department’s “inadequate policies, training, supervision, investigations, and discipline fostered these unlawful patterns or practices,” according to the report.
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Nation
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New York prosecutors charge suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing with murder, court records show
Late Monday, Manhattan prosecutors filed murder and other charges against the suspect, according to an online court docket.
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World
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Shock, glee, and unease as Syrians celebrate the unthinkable
Across Damascus, rebels and residents alike were reckoning with the beginning of a new chapter in Syria.
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Boston Globe Today
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Soto sweepstakes ends. Red Sox pivot to Plan B.
WATCH: The quest for Juan Soto shows that Boston is willing to spend. But reporter Alex Speier says the front office needs to prove that it’s not just noise.
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Concierge medicine: The future of health care?
WATCH: Globe Magazine correspondent Kara Miller says demand for the expensive service is growing, but it’s putting pressure on an already-strained system.
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Will Gen Z adapt to the workplace?
WATCH: Or will employers adapt to them? Reporter Aidan Ryan spills the tea.
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The Nation
Nation
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Ex-Marine is acquitted in death of NYC subway rider
Daniel Penny, a former Marine who choked a fellow subway rider on an uptown F train last year, was acquitted on a charge of criminally negligent homicide Monday, ending a case that had come to exemplify New York City’s postpandemic struggles.
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Nation
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Activists call on Biden to clear death row before Trump takes office
A group of human rights activists, former corrections officials, and families of crime victims asked President Biden on Monday to use his clemency power to take all 40 inmates off federal death row before he hands over power to President-elect Donald Trump.
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Nation
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Spying on student devices, schools aim to intercept self-harm before it happens
In the array of artificial intelligence technologies entering American classrooms, few carry higher stakes than software that tries to detect self-harm and suicidal ideation. These systems spread quickly during COVID shutdowns as more schools began sending laptops home with students.
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The World
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Massacre in Haiti’s capital leaves nearly 200 dead, UN says
More than 180 people were killed in a massacre over the weekend in one of the poorest neighborhood’s of Haiti’s capital, the United Nations human rights chief said Monday.
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World
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South Korea bars president from traveling abroad
South Korea’s political dysfunction deepened Monday as its Ministry of Justice barred President Yoon Suk Yeol from leaving the country while officials investigate whether his brief declaration of martial law last week amounted to leading an insurrection.
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World
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Desperate Haitians who fled to the Dominican Republic are being sent back in cages
Cage-like trucks fitted with iron bars that appear designed to carry livestock line up every morning at the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Hold Trump to presidential transition rules
By refusing to disclose deep-pocketed funders of his transition, Trump is signaling a dangerous lack of transparency.
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OPINION
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Transparency in question: Fernandes Anderson’s culture of secrecy
Is there room for nondisclosure agreements in the Boston City Council?
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Opinion
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I fled Assad’s brutal regime in Syria. Will his replacement be any better?
Syrians are rejoicing over Assad’s defeat. But history tells us that these rebel forces could be just as oppressive.
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Metro
RI BUSINESS
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CVS removes photos of executives from its website after shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
A CVS spokesman would not comment when asked whether any CVS executives had received any threats in the last year.
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NH NEWS
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Satanic Temple installs holiday display on plaza in front of New Hampshire State House, near nativity
Concord city officials said they had to decide “whether to ban all holiday displays” and opted instead to grant a permit for the Satanic display “to avoid litigation.”
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Metro
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20 birds treated after oil leak in Muddy River in Brookline
"A lot of these birds are in pretty critical condition,” said Zak Mertz, chief executive of the New England Wildlife Center.
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Sports
ON BASEBALL
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Red Sox have moved on to Plan B in building a winner for 2025 and beyond
Maybe the Mets did the Red Sox a $765 million favor. Now Soto is out of the division, the Yankees are weakened, and the Sox apparently have money to spend.
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Chad Finn
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Not much went right against Grizzlies, so it’s encouraging that Celtics were in it to the end
This was a defeat — a weird game, where the specter of injury refused to stop looming — you don’t dwell on too much, but just exhale and move on.
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RED SOX
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Alex Bregman could fill a couple needs for Red Sox, on the diamond and in the clubhouse
The interest between Bregman and the Red Sox is genuine — a buzz that began to surface even before the conclusion of the Sox’ 2024 season.
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Business
Media
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Health and medicine publication STAT News lays off 11 employees
The decision to lay off STAT employees comes after years of growth, including a significant expansion during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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bold types
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New Tender Food CEO has bold plans for expanding Somerville startup
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers on Boston's business scene.
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Trendlines
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How much more do we want to pay for T-shirts?
President-elect Donald Trump’s new tack on tariffs comes with its own set of costs, says Michael Froman, who served as Barack Obama’s top trade negotiator.
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Obituaries
RI NEWS
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Luigi ‘Baby Shacks’ Manocchio, former R.I. boss of the New England Mafia, dead at 97
The former don, the last to lead the organized crime ring out of Providence, died at a veterans home in Bristol, R.I. on Sunday.
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Luigi ‘Baby Shacks’ Manocchio, former R.I. boss of the New England Mafia, dead at 97
The former don, the last to lead the organized crime ring out of Providence, died at a veterans home in Bristol, R.I. on Sunday.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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‘Frontline’ explores the leadup to the Lewiston massacre
"Breakdown in Maine" focuses on how and why the shooter was able to amass an arsenal.
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LOVE LETTERS
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How will having kids affect our marriage?
Will we be OK?
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Movies
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‘Anora’ takes home top prize from Boston Society of Film Critics
The upcoming Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown," which opens Dec. 25, was recognized for two of its actors’ performances.
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