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BU student says he called ICE ‘for months’ prior to Allston Car Wash raid
Nine workers were detained by immigration agents last week. Many of them hold legal status, according to their attorney.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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33-cent ramen, peanut butter, and community: How the state’s most food insecure get by
The government shutdown underscored an uncomfortable reality: tens of millions of people are frequently in danger of going hungry.
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Healthcare
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Blue Cross, UMass Memorial reach contract deal, averting crisis for nearly 200,000 patients
The agreement will keep Central Massachusetts’ largest medical provider in the network for the state’s largest health insurer.
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Metro
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Lexington lawsuit tests Supreme Court’s ruling on LGBTQ+ lessons
A parent is suing Lexington Public Schools to have his child excused from LGBTQ+-themed instruction and readings that he claims violate his religious beliefs.
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Politics
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Republicans promised health care negotiations after the shutdown, but Democrats are wary
The shutdown ended after a small group of Democrats made a deal with Republicans senators who promised a vote by mid-December on extending the Affordable Care Act subsidies.
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The Nation
Nation
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Ammonia gas leak from a tanker truck in Oklahoma sickens dozens and forces evacuations
Officials lifted a shelter-in-place order Thursday, hours after firefighters went door to door in Weatherford, waking people and telling them to leave because of the anhydrous ammonia leak.
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After Trump split, Epstein said he could ‘take him down’
In the emails and other messages released by a congressional committee on Wednesday, Epstein insulted Trump and hinted that he had damaging information on him.
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Nation
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Despite surging renewables, fossil fuel emissions will hit record this year
Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels are projected to rise to an all-time high this year, to 38.1 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide, scientists said.
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The World
World
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How Pakistan’s spending blitz helped win over Trump and flip US policy
As Islamabad rapidly hired lobbyists, including Trump’s former business partners and bodyguard, its relationship with the United States blossomed and India’s deteriorated.
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World
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10 years after the Bataclan massacre, Paris is still scarred by that night of terror
With minutes of silence and somber readings of the 132 victims’ names, the French capital mourned the dead and innocence it lost on Nov. 13, 2015, but also proudly recalled how Parisians came together.
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World
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Family of fisherman killed in US military strike says it wants justice
Many legal experts say the strikes violate international law because those killed, even if they had been suspected of committing any crimes, did not present an immediate threat.
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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A quid just waiting for a quo: Why private funding of White House construction is such a bad idea
While renovations can be costly, they should be publicly funded. Turning to private funders only creates conflicts of interest with donors who could be seen as trying to curry favor with the president.
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OpEds
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The right’s reckoning with hate: What happens when extremists take the mic
If the extremists win, we’re all in big trouble.
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Columns
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Is this the lie that topples Trump?
In a normal moral universe, the Epstein emails should matter. But in the MAGA universe, all bets are off.
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Metro
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BU student says he called ICE ‘for months’ prior to Allston Car Wash raid
Nine workers were detained by immigration agents last week. Many of them hold legal status, according to their attorney.
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Lexington lawsuit tests Supreme Court’s ruling on LGBTQ+ lessons
A parent is suing Lexington Public Schools to have his child excused from LGBTQ+-themed instruction and readings that he claims violate his religious beliefs.
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Massachusetts
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‘Gambling ads are everywhere’: Lawmakers hear arguments on prop bets, legalization of iGaming
Massachusetts lawmakers heard from industry proponents, addiction experts, and public health advocates about several gambling bills moving through the Legislature.
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Sports
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Explainer: How MLB finds and investigates betting irregularities
MLB’s partnerships with sportsbooks include data-sharing that can lead to the identification of irregularities.
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‘Nobody’s bigger than the team’: Trap games don’t seem to exist for these hard-nosed, anti-shortcut Patriots
A game against an inferior opponent, especially a divisional foe on a short week, isn’t always a freebie. The Patriots, however, managed to take care of business.
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Bruins
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Why Nikita Zadorov is watching 2011 Bruins highlights
It seems like Marco Sturm is finally getting the buy-in he's been looking for.
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Business
Business
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Doritos and Cheetos dial back the bright orange in new versions without artificial ingredients
Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Business
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Starbucks workers kick off 65-store US strike on company’s busy Red Cup Day
There is no date set for the strike to end, and more stores are prepared to join if Starbucks doesn’t reach a contract agreement with the union, organizers said.
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Retail
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Walgreens to pay $500,000 for overcharging at Vermont checkouts
The pricing discrepancies were discovered in a routine inspection by the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets’ weights and measures program.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lorinda de Roulet, who briefly led the New York Mets, dies at 95
Lorinda de Roulet, who briefly ran the New York Mets in the late 1970s after the death of her mother, Joan Whitney Payson, the team's first owner, and before the team was sold to the book publisher Doubleday & Co. and real estate developer Fred Wilpon, died Oct. 26 at her home in Manhasset, New York. She was 95.
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Obituaries
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Lorinda de Roulet, who briefly led the New York Mets, dies at 95
Lorinda de Roulet, who briefly ran the New York Mets in the late 1970s after the death of her mother, Joan Whitney Payson, the team's first owner, and before the team was sold to the book publisher Doubleday & Co. and real estate developer Fred Wilpon, died Oct. 26 at her home in Manhasset, New York. She was 95.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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A Boston fitness instructor is getting rich off the ‘finance bros’ he mocks
What started as a bit about obnoxious rich-guy behavior is now a brand machine — part satire, part hustle, all profit.
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Theater
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‘Kim’s Convenience’ is a likable but superficial comedy
The show, which also inspired a popular TV series, is at the Wimberly Theatre as part of the Huntington Selects series.
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Parenting
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The enduring power of an indie bookstore
The Book Rack in Arlington celebrates 50 years as a haven for kids, teens, and bookworms of all kinds.
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