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Friday, December 13, 2024
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Climate
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Massachusetts wants to revolutionize its waste stream. Sweden has some answers.
A handful of strategies used in Stockholm and across Europe could be adapted to Massachusetts, experts say, if the state is serious about being a national leader on waste reduction.
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North Shore
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This peacock is an Essex celebrity and the bane of animal control
Social media has been clogged with photos of the bird, as well as calls that someone needs to do something before it gets killed by a car or a coyote.
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Transportation
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Ted Williams Tunnel flooding a ‘pretty rare occurrence,’ but climate is changing, MassDOT says
Flooding that submerged about 400 feet of roadway in the tunnel Wednesday night was the result of a clogged drain that took about four hours to clear, a state official said.
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Housing
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For some cash-strapped Boston homeowners and renters, a 10.4 percent property tax hike will make a costly city costlier
Big year-over-year rate hikes amount to hundreds, sometimes thousands of additional dollars every year in what’s already one of the most expensive housing markets in the country.
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Politics
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Biden commutes the sentences of 1,500 Americans, a record for one day
President Biden said on Thursday that he is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 people convicted of nonviolent crimes in a sweeping act of clemency during his final weeks in office.
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Boston Globe Today
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Surveying storm damage
WATCH: Lead meteorologist Ken Mahan breaks down what happened when flash floods and high winds battered Mass., and what to expect this weekend.
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Does Boston really need two soccer stadiums?
WATCH: The city could go from having zero stadiums to having two, just eight miles apart. Why? Columnist and associate editor Shirley Leung weighs in.
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Climate change slams Portland’s food industry
WATCH: As reporter Sabrina Shankman discovered, restaurants are being forced to change their menus.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump says his first acts will include deportations and Jan. 6 pardons
President-elect Donald Trump said in a new interview that he will use the opening hours of his presidency to pardon people convicted of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault, begin deportations of immigrants lacking permanent legal status, and increase oil production.
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Nation
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Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
The consent decree, which must be approved by a judge, follows a federal investigation that found Louisville police have engaged in a pattern of violating constitutional rights and discrimination against the Black community.
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Nation
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Turning dusty attic treasures into cash can yield millions for some and disappointment for others
Kaja Veilleux has been hunting New England attic treasures for more than 50 years.
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The World
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Israel says its troops will remain in the Syrian buffer zone for now
Israeli forces will stay in Syrian territory they seized following the toppling of Bashar Assad’s government until the establishment of “an effective force” that meets Israel’s security demands, the Israeli government said Thursday.
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World
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Man found in Syria appears to be missing American
Syria’s new authorities said Thursday that an American citizen who had been imprisoned while Bashar Assad was in power had been found outside Damascus and handed over to the rebel group that now controls the capital.
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World
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Russian troops advance to within 3 miles of key Ukrainian transit hub
In an effort to flank Pokrovsk, Russian troops have pushed south of the city in recent days and are now less than 3 miles from its outskirts, according to battlefield maps based on satellite images and publicly available footage of the fighting.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Bike lanes save lives, so why are you still complaining?
Ultimately, peaceably sharing the streets comes down to mindset. A city is a community, and everyone needs to give a little.
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EDITORIAL
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Trump names a fellow hater of journalists to head Voice of America
This well-respected international source of news is too valuable to descend into chaos — and propaganda.
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LETTERS
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Boston taxes: One of the uncertainties in life, as it turns out
"The Legislature has long considered itself the real ruler of the state, stalling or killing initiatives by mayors and governors alike," writes one reader. Another: The Wu "administration is resorting to ad hominem attacks on those who refused to vote for" the plan.
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Metro
Politics
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AG Andrea Campbell, a one-time Boston mayoral candidate, moving to South Coast
A slew of Democrats in the region have eyed the district in preparation for when US Representative Bill Keating, 72, opts not to seek reelection. Campbell, however, said she is not among them.
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Massachusetts
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Amid holiday festivities, Ukrainians in Mass. think of war — and home
For hundreds of local Ukrainians, the joys of the holiday season are inextricably mingled with worries about relatives and neighbors back home.
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GLOBE SANTA
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To ask, or not to ask: that is the dilemma
Globe Santa is no stranger to the sometimes painful choice confronting families in need: do we accept help, or risk disappointing the ones we love the most?
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Sports
BRUINS NOTEBOOK
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No time for Bruins to reflect on Jets’ third-period blitz
The trip, which continues Saturday night up the street from here in Vancouver, began with an 8-1 debacle in Winnipeg that saw the speedy, opportunistic Jets pour in five goals in the third period.
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Chad Finn
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Why the Garrett Crochet deal feels like a win for the Red Sox, and other thoughts
This is a bold move, and at last, an encouraging one about the direction of the recently stagnated franchise.
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CELTICS 123, PISTONS 99
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No Jayson Tatum? No problem for the Celtics as Payton Pritchard steps up in a dominant win over the Pistons.
With Tatum resting a sore right knee, Pritchard came off the bench and led the way with 27 points and 10 assists, both game highs, in a 123-99 win over the Pistons.
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Business
TALKING SHOP
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‘I look for things you couldn’t find on Etsy.’ A new jeweler finds a home in JP.
Plus, a glassware spot lands in Davis Square and e-commerce brand Princess Polly gets a Newbury Street storefront.
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Jobs
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After wave of hotel strikes, union says most workers have reached new contracts
Unite Here says wages will climb as much as $10 per hour over for years, with improved benefits.
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Media
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Report for America to expand number of journalists, support for local newsrooms
Part of the $20 million in funding from the Knight Foundation, which will be awarded over seven years, will go toward supporting 500 new journalists.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Dr. Thomas O’Brien, visionary who addressed dangers of antimicrobial resistance, dies at 95
A physician of endless curiosity and talents, Dr. O'Brien was “the most interesting person I’ve ever met,” said his son, TV talk show host Conan O'Brien, whose parents both died this week.
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Obituaries
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Chiung Yao, influential Taiwanese romance novelist, dies at 86
Her books and short stories, several of which were turned into movies or TV series, helped shape the idea of romantic love for many in the Chinese-speaking world.
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Obituaries
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Merv Rettenmund, outfielder who won World Series titles with the Orioles and Reds, dies at 81
Merv Rettenmund, an outfielder whose 13-year major league playing career included World Series titles with the Baltimore Orioles and Cincinnati Reds, has died.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Who doesn’t love a bargain? Here’s how to be a smarter shopper this holiday season.
We’ve been wondering: Are the better deals to be found online or in store? From price-tracking to surfing overstock stores, here’s how to make the most of the holiday sales.
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Selena Gomez announces engagement to record producer Benny Blanco
Her Instagram post shows off the engagement ring, and a reaction from her fiance.
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PARENTING UNFILTERED
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Here’s where your whole family can give, donate, and volunteer for the holidays (and all year)
Cook a meal. Shop for a birthday cake. Help run a bookstore.
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