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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘We have failed everyone down here’: Mass. and Cass becomes a campaign issue
Date June 18, 2021 9:15 AM
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Today's Headlines
Friday, June 18, 2021

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Boston Mayoral Race


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‘We have failed everyone down here’: Mass. and Cass becomes a campaign issue

The battle against the opioid epidemic at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard has emerged as a central issue in the mayoral race, with multiple major candidates releasing plans that would dedicate more resources to the area.
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Many executives don’t expect business travel to return to pre-pandemic levels for several years — if ever

Local employers on average estimate that only 14 percent of their pre-pandemic air travel will return by July 1.
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Business


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Baker, at odds with Legislature, looks to spend half of $5b stimulus windfall with a focus on housing

The governor’s announcement marks the latest twist in a tango between the second-term Republican and the Democratic-led Legislature over how to spend the state’s share of the federal cash. The measure would set aside $2.8 billion of federal aid to address a variety of Governor Charlie Baker's key priorities.
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Health


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‘Unprecedented’ blood shortage forces hospitals to delay or reschedule surgeries

A surge in demand has collided with a slowdown in blood collection — both trends exacerbated by the pandemic and expected to last for weeks or months.
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Politics


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Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Affordable Care Act, preserving coverage for millions

The Affordable Care Act on Thursday survived a third major challenge as the Supreme Court, on a 7-2 vote, turned aside the latest effort by Republicans to kill the health care law.
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Nation


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Supreme Court backs Catholic agency in case on gay rights and foster care

The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled that Philadelphia may not bar a Catholic agency that refused to work with same-sex couples from screening potential foster parents.
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Nation


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As wars wind down, Congress revisits presidential powers

The House voted on Thursday to revoke the authorization it gave in 2002 to invade Iraq, a step that would rein in presidential war-making powers for the first time in a generation.
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Nation


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Biden flashes impatience after conference with Putin

As President Biden turned to walk off the stage following a news conference in Geneva after his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a reporter shouted out one final question.
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World


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Many expected to shun Iran election seen as presidential race of one

Moderate-leaning Iranians have concluded that the elections were engineered to produce victory for Ebrahim Raisi — known for his strict conservative views and what activists call a dire record of human rights abuses — and are disillusioned with the system as a whole.
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World


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Israel strikes Gaza after Hamas fires incendiary balloons

There were no immediate reports of casualties from the strikes, which could be heard from Gaza City.
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As astronauts dock, China takes up long-term residence in orbit

Three Chinese astronauts docked with the country’s still-under-construction space station Thursday, beginning what their government expects will be a decade or more of continuous presence by Chinese astronauts in Earth’s orbit.
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EDITORIAL


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Immigrant students merit a tuition break

Massachusetts lags behind some Republican states in granting undocumented high school grads lower rates to attend college.
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OPINION


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Out on a limb — endangered plants and their protectors

Ten percent of the plants in the Arnold Arboretum are now endangered in the wild. The staff is working with other botanical institutions around the world to provide a safe harbor against loss.
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LETTERS


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State is making a push to move the needle on vaccination

I can’t help but wonder how we became a society in which people have to be bribed to stay healthy and alive.
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Metro


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A special Bunker Hill celebration includes return of missing guestbooks

Ranging from a 6-year-old boy who lived in Brookline to Mary Todd Lincoln, the wife of the president, the names found their way back to Charlestown through the quick-moving generosity of David Rubenstein, who bought the guestbooks after learning they would be auctioned.
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Assault of older Asian woman in South End puts family on edge

Yin Ching Lam was knocked to the ground and repeatedly punched and kicked on May 23. Now her family is trying to raise awareness about an increase in hate incidents against Asian Americans since the start of the pandemic.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Some lawmakers want to ban critical race theory in schools. So, what is it?

As national debate over race-related curriculums rages on, here is a lesson on the subject and the controversy surrounding it.
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Sports






Gary Washburn | On Basketball


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Chauncey Billups is getting high praise, and the Celtics need to hustle if they want him as head coach

Coaching jobs have opened up in Washington, Orlando, New Orleans, Portland, Indiana and most recently Dallas.
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Tom Lamb, scholastic sports legend, is still in the game at 73, coaching Natick girls’ softball

He has won four Super Bowls and coached a Heisman Trophy winner, so why this? "You’ve got to be a little crazy," he says.
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Duxbury High athletic director Thom Holdgate to be ousted amid scandals involving coaches

Holdgate, one of the state's most influential ADs, will not have his contract renewed when it expires this month.
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Many executives don’t expect business travel to return to pre-pandemic levels for several years — if ever

Local employers on average estimate that only 14 percent of their pre-pandemic air travel will return by July 1.
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Business


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Baker, at odds with Legislature, looks to spend half of $5b stimulus windfall with a focus on housing

The governor’s announcement marks the latest twist in a tango between the second-term Republican and the Democratic-led Legislature over how to spend the state’s share of the federal cash. The measure would set aside $2.8 billion of federal aid to address a variety of Governor Charlie Baker's key priorities.
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THE FINE PRINT


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What is the risk to personal information during a cyberattack?

Last month, Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro wrote letters to thousands of patients disclosing that it had recently paid a ransom to protect a large store of patients’ personal information.
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Obituaries


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Candy Straight, who led push to get GOP women elected, dies

Candace “Candy” Straight, an investment banker and film producer who worked for decades to help get women elected to office in New Jersey, has died. She was 73.
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Obituaries


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Candy Straight, who led push to get GOP women elected, dies

Candace “Candy” Straight, an investment banker and film producer who worked for decades to help get women elected to office in New Jersey, has died. She was 73.
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Movies


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‘My Name Is Bulger’: A tale of two brothers

The Discovery+ film offers an unusually intimate view of Whitey and Bill Bulger.
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MOVIE REVIEW


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In Pixar’s ‘Luca,’ it’s sea monsters without the inc.

The mid-1950s Italian vibe – of Vespa scooters and Cinzano posters and Mastroianni movies – is lovingly rendered but the plot is cluttered and the moral lessons shopworn.
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THE TICKET


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What’s happening in the arts world

This week's picks from Globe critics.
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