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Friday, December 27, 2024
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Health
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‘There is a lot more anxiety here’: Scientists brace for shake-ups to health funding under Trump
The financial stakes for Massachusetts alone are considerable, with researchers receiving $3.3 billion in 2024 from the National Institutes of Health.
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Massachusetts
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Thousands of dollars for the 250th anniversary of battles of Lexington and Concord fail to pass Legislature, frustrating organizers
Town officials say shuttles are needed to bring spectators from satellite parking areas, and transport others who simply want to move from location to location.
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Health
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How do you define old? A push to mine wisdom, ease isolation among young and old
At a time when the world seems riven by differences, initiatives to connect young and old are gaining ground.
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Politics
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New Hampshire lawmaker reflects on retiring from Congress: ‘I’m trying to set a better example’
Representative Annie Kuster hopes her decision will encourage Democrats to make room for younger generations in the halls of power.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston's quirky past hides in plain sight
Heather Hopp-Bruce, director of visual strategy for Globe Opinion, uncovered 10 unsolved, creepy, or just weird archaeological discoveries in the city.
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Black leadership exodus sparks community concerns
Columnist and associate editor Shirley Leung breaks down why CEOs of color are leaving Boston, where they're going, and the negative impact on local businesses.
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A guide to Boston-inspired pop culture
WATCH: Reporter Dana Gerber breaks down her list of movies, TV shows, books, songs, and podcasts that capture the city’s spirit, past and present.
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The Nation
Politics
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Trump has pressed for voting changes. GOP majorities in Congress will try to make that happen.
Republicans plan to move quickly in their effort to overhaul voting rules, seeing an opportunity with control of the White House and Congress to enact voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements.
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Nation
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Green crabs have invaded habitats. Sea otters might be the solution.
While there are other animals that eat green crabs, their population only fell in an area of Central California when the otters arrived.
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Climate
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The US’s easternmost city could become a model for a renewable energy future
The quest to make Eastport energy resilient has put the city at the forefront of Maine’s renewable energy transition and made it a leader in energy independence.
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The World
World
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Plane crash investigators focus on Russian air defenses as possible cause
The jet had been flying from Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, to Grozny, in Russia’s Chechnya republic, at a time when drone strikes were taking place around Grozny.
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World
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How Mexican cartels test fentanyl on vulnerable people and animals
Global efforts to crack down on the synthetic opioid have made it harder for these criminal groups to find the compounds they need to produce the drug. That leads to much experimentation, with deadly results.
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World
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Finland seizes ship in probe of undersea cable damage
It’s the latest in a spate of murky disruptions to undersea cables that have put European authorities on high alert and heightened fears of sabotage by Russia.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Are taxpayers getting their money’s worth from lawmakers with a side gig?
Long-outdated financial disclosure forms hide the real truth.
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OPINION
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Trump once wanted to curb the threat of nuclear war. He should try again.
With thousands of nuclear weapons on hair-trigger alert, Trump could take five actions to reduce the potential for Armaggedon.
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LETTERS
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Offshore wind could help make the US energy-independent
Trump likes to talk about the “liquid gold under our feet.” He should consider the aerial treasure off our shores.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Singing, music, poetry open Kwanzaa festival in Roxbury
Created in 1966 by Maulana Karenga, an African-American activist and professor, an emphasis on cultural pride, community-building, and individual responsibility at the heart of Kwanzaa was reiterated and explained for a racially diverse crowd at the library in Nubian Square.
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‘The brightest soul you ever met’: Family mourns Danvers woman who fell through ice while walking dog on Christmas Eve
The family of Owen Kasozi said she regularly walked her dog at Wenham Lake in Beverly, where authorities found her body after her dog was found alone in Topsfield on Tuesday night.
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Massachusetts
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New combo tests let you check for COVID and flu at home. How well do they work?
Differentiating between COVID and flu is important for seeking the right treatment, experts said.
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Sports
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Will Wu’s late-in-the-game push on White Stadium win over skeptics?
The push to have a stadium ready for the 2026 kickoff of BOS Nation FC, Boston’s new professional women’s soccer team, is leading some critics to cry foul.
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OLYMPICS
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Gymnast Frederick Richard is already thinking ahead to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
He cannot stop thinking about the next Games, in Los Angeles in 2028.
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Bruins beat writer's notebook
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Hockey players know that playing through pain is part of the job description
Be it gushing blood, broken bones, or bubonic plague. They lace ‘em up.
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Business
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AI is a game changer for students with disabilities. Schools are still learning to harness it.
Artificial intelligence holds the promise of helping countless other students with a range of visual, speech, language, and hearing impairments to execute tasks that come easily to others.
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Sports
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Will Wu’s late-in-the-game push on White Stadium win over skeptics?
The push to have a stadium ready for the 2026 kickoff of BOS Nation FC, Boston’s new professional women’s soccer team, is leading some critics to cry foul.
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Innovation Beat
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Review: Chevy Equinox, one of the cheapest EVs, is one good deal
The electric two-row SUV can travel over 300 miles on a charge and starts at less than $35,000.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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William Labov, who studied how society shapes language, dies at 97
His studies and insights won him acclaim as one of the most important linguists of the 20th century.
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Obituaries
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Dorthy Moxley, who pursued justice in her daughter’s murder, dies at 92
For more than four decades after the gruesome death of her daughter, Ms. Moxley remained a compelling figure in the sprawling story of a classic mystery that captured world attention with its wealth and celebrity, its idyllic setting, its endless wrong turns and dead-end investigations, and its connection to the Kennedy family.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TRAVEL
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Do you want to build a snowman? Here’s the best winter apparel for kids.
Kids love winter: skiing, sledding, snowmobiling, and making snow angels and forts. The challenge is keeping them warm, dry, and comfortable. We put some of the top-rated winter clothing to the test.
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Visual Arts
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Highlights of the Flemish Masterworks exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum
With more than 100 works on display, the European show is a chance to see masterpieces by golden age artists, including Rubens, Van Dyck, and Jordaens.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★½
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‘Babygirl’ can’t quite work out its kinks
Nicole Kidman stars as a married CEO who’s into S&M. Harris Dickinson co-stars as her lover in this lukewarm throwback to the erotic thrillers of the 1980′s.
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