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Subject Today's Headlines: Worlds collided when a museum steward found clues about her Chippewa family in Harvard’s possession
Date December 15, 2024 11:33 AM
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Sunday, December 15, 2024


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Worlds collided when a museum steward found clues about her Chippewa family in Harvard’s possession

The Woodbury Collection lies at the heart of the Peabody Museum’s struggle to come to terms with its past.
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He stormed the beaches of Normandy and survived the Battle of the Bulge. Now, at 104, he’s still golfing three days a week.

Medeiros, who was decorated with three Purple Hearts and Bronze and Silver stars, returned from Europe with harrowing tales. He still shares them, saying “there’s so few of us left.”
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Spotlight


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Broken promises, lax scrutiny: Inside the state’s failure to regulate Steward Health

The Globe Spotlight Team found Steward benefited from insufficient scrutiny from the Healey administration and other elected officials until the company imploded and it was too late.
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Weather Wires


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Storms encase Iowa and eastern Nebraska in ice and generate first tornado warning in San Francisco

A major ice storm created treacherous driving conditions across Iowa and eastern Nebraska this weekend and prompted temporary closures of Interstate 80 after numerous cars and trucks slid off the road
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Are childhood vaccines ‘overloading’ the immune system? No.

The idea that today’s vaccines are overtaxing children’s immune systems is fundamentally flawed, experts said. Vaccines today are cleaner and more efficient, and they contain far fewer stimulants to the immune system — by orders of magnitude — than they did decades ago
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Biden administration is said to allow California to ban new gas-powered cars

President-elect Trump is expected to revoke permission soon after taking office, part of his pledge to scrap Biden-era climate policies.
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CEO Murder suspect Mangione hires former top NY prosecutor

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of a UnitedHealth Group Inc. executive, hired former veteran Manhattan prosecutor Karen Friedman Agnifilo to defend him on New York murder charges, according to her law firm.
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Trump’s transition business largely happens after night falls

Of the more than 80 personnel announcements Trump has made since Election Day, 45 have been announced in social media posts and emails that he has sent after 6 p.m. Many have come after 10 p.m.
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South Korea’s parliament votes to impeach president as crowds cheer, but future is uncertain

South Korea’s parliament impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his stunning and short-lived martial law decree, as jubilant crowds roared to celebrate another defiant moment in the country’s resilient democracy.
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Assad’s fall to Islamist rebels in Syria unsettles region’s autocrats

The leaders — from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — are worried that Assad’s ouster could stir unrest at home, say analysts, officials and diplomats. They are also concerned that Syria could plunge into chaos, and watching warily as Islamist rebels, led by the group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, gain power in Damascus.
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United States in direct contact with rebels who took over Syria

The United States has been in direct contact with Syrian rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which overthrew the dictatorship of Bashar Assad a week ago, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Saturday.
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Bostonians of the Year: The do good, feel good Boston Celtics

Their impact only starts with the championship they won. Here are 18 things we loved about the journey to Banner 18.
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A home-grown star, a climate innovator, the team behind new liquor licenses, and other Bostonians who made a difference

These 10 Bostonians rose to the moment in 2024.
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Remembering Jack Connors, Ethel Kennedy, Seiji Ozawa and others we lost in 2024

The year saw the loss of luminaries who left an indelible mark on Boston and beyond.
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LETTERS


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Through the years, in tune with WHRB

I have continued to listen to at least three hours of WHRB each day since I started almost 65 years ago.
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LETTERS


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Want to fix our broken health care system? Follow the money.

News sources usually report on one broken piece at a time. This creates an impression that the problems can be solved one at a time. Meanwhile, many hospitals are thriving, as are insurance companies.
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LGBTQ+ school offers refuge in a world where it shouldn’t have to

While a school dedicated to any unique minority offers a degree of sanctuary, it also risks imparting a sense of separation from society at large.
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Cambridge and Somerville


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Somerville library staff members have resigned. They say over city’s handling of misconduct allegations.

In the latest conflict between Somerville Public Library staff and city officials, at least four employees have resigned in recent weeks after a worker accused of misconduct came back to his job.
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Policy shifts in how Mass. handles its homelessness crisis took effect this week. Advocates have mixed reactions.

While one of the changes gives some families more time to find stable housing, some advocates say it’s still not nearly enough.
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Boston helped hundreds of families accomplish the seemingly impossible this year: buying a home in the city

Programs administered by the Boston Home Center provide downpayment and loan assistance to low-income families.
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Tara Sullivan


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The timing couldn’t be better for Bill Belichick, North Carolina, and college football as a whole

Belichick's Patriots encore comes by way of college football, a next coaching chapter in North Carolina reminding everyone he is always going to do things his own way.
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Will the Red Sox make another deal for a starting pitcher, even after trading for Garrett Crochet?

The Red Sox remain open to the possibility. In the wake of the trade, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow made clear the Sox are looking for further upgrades.
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Bruins claim former Boston College forward Oliver Wahlstrom off waivers from Islanders

Drafted 11th overall by the Islanders in 2018, Wahlstrom played one season for the Eagles before turning pro.
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NH GIFTS


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New Hampshire Gifts: 3 unusual and flavorful finds

Maple syrup is a classic go-to New Hampshire gift. But how about pickle dust?
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New Hampshire Gifts: 3 unusual and flavorful finds

Maple syrup is a classic go-to New Hampshire gift. But how about pickle dust?
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The treacherous fem-bot that complicated AI ethics

10 years ago, the movie "Ex Machina" posed a new question: What if you thought of artificial intelligence as a woman?
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Lebanon’s biggest problem is not Israel

My ancestors’ beautiful country faces a long road back to peace and prosperity. Step one is freeing itself from Iran and Hezbollah.
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Henri Borlant, French survivor who endured Auschwitz as a teen, dies at 97

Henri Borlant was 15 when he was arrested in France in 1942, forced onto a cattle car and deported with his father and two of his siblings to Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi killing center in occupied Poland.
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Charles Handy dies at 92; philosopher envisioned today’s corporate world

Charles Handy, a writer, social philosopher and management theorist who presciently imagined a brave new corporate world where employees worked remotely, jobs were outsourced and workers had “portfolio careers,” working for themselves and contracting their skills to companies, died Friday at his home in London. He was 92.
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Kay Patterson, who rose from janitor at segregated South Carolina capitol to state senator, dies

The South Carolina Democratic Party announced Mr. Patterson’s death saying he “left an indelible mark on our state. Senator Patterson commanded everyone’s attention with his wit and wisdom.”
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TABLES


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McGonagle’s Pub & Restaurant opens in Dorchester; L.A. Burdick debuts in Brookline

Plus, Russ & Mimi’s comes to Roslindale, and Park-9 Dog Bar partners with Lala’s Neapolitan-ish Pizza.
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THE YEAR IN ARTS


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Boston dance stages filled this year with everything from creative updates to troubling works, to the exhilaratingly new

Renewal and modernization were major themes on Boston dance stages in 2024.
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Ensembles took the lead this year in Boston theater

Ensemble-driven shows thrived at theaters across the city.
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TRAVEL


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Looking for a mix of French flair and Caribbean cool? Here’s where you’ll find it.

The islands are gorgeous, the cuisine is sublime, and don’t even get us started on the weather. (So much better than Paris in January.)
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Cold nights, hot lava, and a giant murderous cat. How I found the holiday spirit in Iceland.

If you’re a naughty child in Iceland, an ogress named Grýla will eat you. The island's Christmas lore is legendary (and, OK, slightly macabre).
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Beyond gray: How dusky hues will redefine interiors in 2025

Local designers weigh in on the industry’s Color of the Year picks and offer inspiration for your next remodel.
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Real Estate


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Ask the Remodeler: Smart planning for your 2025 home renovation

Plus, how to work solar panels and heat pumps into your plans. Send your home improvement questions to [email protected].
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