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Politics
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Californians will soon vote on a ballot initiative that could boost Democratic midterm hopes
California Democrats believe Prop. 50 is their best chance yet to show the rest of the country that the resistance to Trump has, finally, gotten some teeth.
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Real Estate
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Water is coming for the Seaport; the whole city will be poorer for it.
Buildings in the Seaport fund one-tenth of Boston’s property-tax base. Flood waters and sea level rise will soon put that at risk.
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Investigations
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The DEA said it arrested 171 ‘high ranking’ Sinaloa Cartel members. A Spotlight investigation found that’s not true.
A Globe investigation found that the federal agency misrepresented the stature of its targets, claiming cartel ties at a time when the Trump administration is taking lethal military action against such groups.
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Boston Mayoral Race
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Has Michelle Wu changed Boston in her first term? We asked 100 residents.
Wu’s performance as mayor is on many voters’ minds as she prepares to formally secure her second term in the Nov. 4 election.
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World
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Latest remains returned to Israel from Gaza are not bodies of hostages, an Israeli official says
An Israeli military official says the remains of three people handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross this week do not belong to any of the hostages.
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Globe Magazine
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‘Do we tear it down or restore it?’ Redesigning a fire damaged Victorian in Cambridge.
A four-story addition with two new baths, a kitchen, and a spa connects seamlessly to the outdoors.
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America doesn’t need Trump’s $40 million statue collection. We already have one that the states paid for.
The National Garden of American Heroes is an ambitious project. It’s also unnecessary.
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How a sculptor from Jamaica Plain carved out a friendship with an author in Hiroshima before meeting him
The bibliography note that sparked a friendship.
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The Nation
Politics
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Trump’s team offers to keep some ballroom donors incognito, NYT finds
The White House has promised transparency about funding for a new ballroom. But the identities of several donors to the project have been withheld from the public, the New York Times found.
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Trump’s search for eternity: Heaven? Maybe not, he says. Monuments? Absolutely.
The man who over a long career in business slapped his name on buildings around the world now seems intent on leaving his mark in even more grandiose fashion.
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Politics
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The debate dividing the Supreme Court’s liberal justices
The differing stances of Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, show that liberals on the Supreme Court are divided on their approaches to their jobs.
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The World
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Putin brandishes menacing nuclear weapons as talks with US falter
News Analysis: The timing may not have been coincidental, analysts say, and Putin’s point was clear: Given the serious threat of Russia’s nuclear arsenal, the United States will ultimately need to respect Moscow’s power and negotiate — like it or not.
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World
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Ukraine says it hit a key fuel pipeline near Moscow that supplies Russian forces
The claim came amid a sustained Russian campaign of massive drone and missile attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
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Working past 100? In Japan, some people never quit.
Japan has about 100,000 people who have lived for a century or more — the most in the world, and more per capita than in any other country. The frailty that comes with age is creating challenges for Japan, where a record-low birthrate means ever more retirees and fewer working-age people to support them.
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Editorial & Opinion
Letters
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Practical, reasonable concerns are not ‘NIMBY’
Just because a project has laudatory goals, such as helping people in need to obtain affordable housing, that does not necessarily mean it is well planned.
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Editorials
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New graduation requirement should include coursework, proof of learning
Policy makers shouldn’t rule out the use of standardized tests.
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There’s the natural evolution of precedent, and then there’s the Roberts court
Perhaps the public’s more recent charges of judicial activism or legislating from the bench are a reaction to our three branches of government being out of balance.
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Metro
Metro
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‘There’s so much uncertainty’: SNAP benefits in limbo despite court rulings
Policy advocates and SNAP beneficiaries welcomed Friday’s rulings blocking the Trump administration from halting food stamp payments but emphasized that many questions remain.
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Vermont
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The war against drugs is a war of economics that is unwinnable
The expose by the Globe Spotlight Team tells a sad truth about the so-called war against drugs.
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Politics
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Trump has teased — and dismissed — the idea of a third term. Mass. Democrats are looking to stop one path he could try.
Massachusetts Democratic leaders said they would seek to rescind the state’s previous applications for an Article V Constitutional Convention, at least one of which dates back nearly a century.
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Sports
Patriots
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NFL MVP Drake Maye? Probably not, but his candidacy is no joke, and other thoughts.
The award tends to go to the best player on the best team, and at this hour Maye’s team is ahead of the Bills and Chiefs.
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Celtics
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Kevin Durant relishing his role as the grizzled veteran of the Rockets’ young team
"We’re coming together pretty quickly and starting to understand each other as teammates,” said Durant, 37.
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Bruins
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Bruins on a winning streak after beating Hurricanes for third consecutive victory
Casey Mittlestadt and Viktor Arvidsson scored early in the third period for a 2-0 lead, and the Bruins held on from there. Jeremy Swayman made 28 saves in his return to the net.
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Ideas
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Why France’s stolen crown jewels matter
The story of the Louvre heist is sensational. It’s got nothing on the stories behind the loot itself.
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Ideas
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What if we are misremembering the civil rights movement?
Harvard professor Brandon M. Terry offers a new way of thinking about what the leaders of that period achieved, what they lost, and why we should still have hope.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Museums
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The vibrant art of Allan Rohan Crite, who chronicled Black Boston, finally gets recognition
A long overdue survey of Crite's work, which he said was a lifelong effort to "tell the story of man through the Black figure," is on display at the Gardner museum and the Athenaeum.
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Television
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‘All in the Family’? ‘Seinfeld’? Ranking the top 10 network sitcoms of all time
The shows on TV critic Chris Vognar's list are strictly comedy (no dramedy), and strictly network (as they always said, it's not TV, it's HBO).
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Books
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One Pynchon after another
The author's new novel, "Shadow Ticket," and a movie adaptation of "Vineland" is a cultural one-two punch.
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Travel
Travel
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I used ChatGPT to plan my vacation. Here’s why I wish I hadn’t.
Here’s why real people still matter in the age of AI travel planning.
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Astoria – of ‘Goonies’ fame – wants your attention
Residents don’t mind film fans taking selfies everywhere. Just be cool and follow the rules.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Water is coming for the Seaport; the whole city will be poorer for it.
Buildings in the Seaport fund one-tenth of Boston’s property-tax base. Flood waters and sea level rise will soon put that at risk.
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Real Estate
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Encore casino is helping transform Everett into a housing hot spot
Industrial Everett wasn’t exactly a development hot spot before 2014, when the Massachusetts Gaming Commission cleared the way for Wynn Resorts’ Encore Boston Harbor.
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