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Subject Today's Headlines: Drug arrests, domestic violence, rapes: More than 1,000 serious incidents reported at Mass. shelters
Date January 12, 2025 10:42 AM
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Sunday, January 12, 2025


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Drug arrests, domestic violence, rapes: More than 1,000 serious incidents reported at Mass. shelters

Governor Healey expressed outrage this week about a drug and gun arrest at a state shelter. But records show the state has been aware of crimes reported in the Massachusetts-run system.
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Whitney Goldstein was the third consecutive URI softball coach hired by athletic director Thorr Bjorn to be accused of various forms of abuse.
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Israel’s campaign in Syrian border area prompts fears it plans to stay

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Lebanon’s prime minister meets with Syrian leader

In his first official visit to Syria to meet with the new government there, the Lebanese prime minister on Saturday called for a way for the two countries to enable masses of Syrian refugees in Lebanon to head home.
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Some US lawmakers want more Christianity in the classroom. Trump could embolden their plans.

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The very long wait for Blue Origin’s big rocket is coming to an end

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The painting, the photograph and the war for Ukraine’s culture

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Vatican allows Italian gay men to train to be priests, if they remain celibate

The Vatican has approved new guidelines for Italy that say that an applicant for the seminary cannot be rejected simply because he is gay, as long as he remains celibate.
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Yes, let’s call gun violence an epidemic, and let’s cure it

Although mass shootings and gun-related deaths overall have declined following a record increase during the COVID-19 pandemic, the US rate of gun violence remains substantially higher than that of other developed nations.
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We need to make good on the promise of behavioral health clinics

We need increased public awareness about the availability of these services, comprehensive insurance coverage, clarity for police and ambulance providers about bringing people to CBHCs, and adequate reimbursement rates.
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From ’65 to ’86 to today, call for a separate Black Boston resonates

The issues that still plague Roxbury residents today — education, housing, health care, community policing, access to city contracts, and development — are the same as in 1986.
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Boston Police and federal ICE officials are arguing over detainer requests — and the faxes that the feds sent

The bureaucratic tiff comes as immigration enforcement remains at the fore of pubic debate, and as President-elect Donald Trump has vowed mass deportations.
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Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn decides against challenging Mayor Michelle Wu, opting to run for re-election to Council seat

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Retired priest and prominent critic of Cardinal Law accused of sexually assaulting Brandeis student in 2014

Rev. Walter H. Cuenin, a retired priest living in Virginia, allegedly assaulted the student in a hotel room during a trip to New York.
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Source: Patriots in negotiations to sign Mike Vrabel as head coach

If the former Patriots linebacker is unable to come to an agreement, then New England’s search would require much more time given the league’s rules surrounding staffs of playoff teams.
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If Robert Kraft doesn’t get this next Patriots coaching hire right, will his legacy sustain permanent damage?

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How ‘administrative bloat’ swells staffing, costs at Massachusetts colleges

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Why am I always interrupting people?

Sorry to cut you off again. I've picked up some tips on how to stop doing it.
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Democrats need a new strategy on policing

A renewed focus on public safety is a key opportunity to win back voters of color.
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Sam Moore, who sang ‘Soul Man’ in Sam & Dave duo, dies at 89 because of surgery complications

Sam Moore, whose admirers ranged from Al Green to Bruce Springsteen, was inducted with Dave Prater into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.
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Sam Moore, who sang ‘Soul Man’ in Sam & Dave duo, dies at 89 because of surgery complications

Sam Moore, whose admirers ranged from Al Green to Bruce Springsteen, was inducted with Dave Prater into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.
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Participate or keep it quiet?

Recent sing-alongs tap into larger discussion on moviegoing etiquette.
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At 57, Pamela Anderson says she put her ‘entire life experience’ into ‘The Last Showgirl’

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‘Severance’ returns, more ambitious but a little less startlingly weird

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The best state parks in New England for cross-country skiing

Wish for snow, wax your skis, don your down, and head to one of these New England state parks for some skinny skiing this winter.
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Ready to start exploring? Here’s where to go in 2025.

A list to inspire your wanderlust, or at least daydreaming.
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A new class of housing: Repurposing Greater Boston’s vacant schools

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