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Tuesday, June 22, 2021
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Massachusetts
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As the climate warms up, Boston’s ‘heat islands’ turn hot into insufferable, with the hardest-hit neighborhoods often those with the lowest incomes
In a recent city report, officials noted that temperatures in leafier neighborhoods are often significantly lower than in more densely populated areas.
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Body of 10-year-old girl recovered in Narragansett Bay following search, officials say
Yoskarly Martinez went missing in the water off a sandbar at Conimicut Point Park on Sunday. A man who tried to save her also drowned.
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Business
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More than 100 eviction cases at Hyde Park apartment complex could leave a lasting mark
Eviction cases are searchable by potential future landlords, credit agencies, or anyone else ― even if they are quickly settled.
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Politics
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MBTA police pension fund overpaid retirees by hundreds of thousands of dollars over more than a decade
The MBTA Police Association Retirement Plan reported having 110 retirees and beneficiaries in 2018, meaning those who were overpaid would have accounted for 22 percent of all those receiving benefits that year.
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Colleges
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Supreme Court rules NCAA can’t enforce limits on certain benefits for college athletes
In a ruling that could help push changes in college athletics, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the NCAA can’t enforce certain rules limiting the education-related benefits — things like computers and graduate scholarships — that colleges offer athletes.
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The Nation
Politics
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In Senate vote, Biden sees ‘step forward’ for elections bill
The White House said Monday it views the Senate’s work on an elections bill overhaul and changes being offered by Senator Joe Manchin as a “step forward,” even though the Democrats’ priority legislation is expected to be blocked by a Republican filibuster.
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Nation
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Why we may not know who won the NYC mayoral primary for weeks
The New York City primary election is Tuesday, but it could be weeks before we find out who won the top contest — the Democratic primary for mayor.
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Nation
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Former district attorney in Arbery case focus of grand jury probe
The former coastal Georgia prosecutor who was criticized and ultimately voted out of office last year because of how she handled the Ahmaud Arbery shooting and other cases is now the focus of a grand jury investigation.
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The World
World
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Iran’s incoming president vows tough line on missiles and militias
Iran will not negotiate with the United States over its ballistic missile programs or regional militia forces, its conservative president-elect, Ebrahim Raisi, said Monday.
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World
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Ethiopia votes in test for prime minister amid reports of abuses
Ethiopians voted Monday in a major test for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, whose rise to power initially seemed to signal a break with decades of authoritarian rule but who has since waged war in the Tigray region and whose party has been accused of election abuses.
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A mysterious crater’s age may add clues to the dinosaur extinction
Some 65 million years ago, a rock from outer space slammed into Earth, wreaking havoc on life in its wake and leaving a large crater on our planet’s surface. No, it’s not the one you’re thinking of.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Transgender rights must be recognized as civil rights
Now is the chance to expand civil rights for LGBTQ+ — and specifically trans — Americans.
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EDITORIAL
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Remote access to public meetings a post-pandemic must
Distance and disability should not hamper political participation.
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OPINION
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Why is Rachael Rollins picking a fight with Marty Walsh?
If you’re sitting in the Oval Office, does her commentary come across as courageous or injudicious?
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Body of 10-year-old girl recovered in Narragansett Bay following search, officials say
Yoskarly Martinez went missing in the water off a sandbar at Conimicut Point Park on Sunday. A man who tried to save her also drowned.
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Arbitrator orders reinstatement of Somerville police detective fired following machete attack
A Somerville police detective used poor judgment in 2015 when he texted a street source the address of a 17-year-old who had stolen marijuana from him, but he was not to blame when the man and an accomplice attacked the teenager the next day with machetes, an arbitrator has ruled.
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Officials step up patrols on South Boston beaches after complaints about liquor deliveries to patrons
App-aided booze runs to popular South Boston beaches, including M Street and Carson beaches, have prompted recent complaints from residents and a robust law enforcement response, in the latest brouhaha pitting younger transplants against neighborhood longtimers.
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Sports
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Brad Stevens says trading Kemba Walker was ‘not ideal’ but will help Celtics on ‘the road ahead’
The Celtics president of basketball operations declined to take any questions about the search for a coach.
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Gary Washburn | on basketball
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The job now for Brad Stevens is to upgrade the Celtics’ roster to put the team into the mix for a championship
He sees the bigger picture clearly. He cannot allow emotions to get involved with decisions.
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peter abraham | on baseball
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Calling up Jarren Duran could put a much-needed charge into scuffling Red Sox
The 24-year-old outfielder is batting .286 with 12 home runs and a 1.006 OPS in 30 games at Triple A.
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Business
Business
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More than 100 eviction cases at Hyde Park apartment complex could leave a lasting mark
Eviction cases are searchable by potential future landlords, credit agencies, or anyone else ― even if they are quickly settled.
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Innovation economy
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Taking DNA to the Street
Ginkgo always wanted to find ways to automate and accelerate what has been a largely manual, slow, craftsman-like process. The goal? Helping pharma companies to develop drugs, or industrial companies to produce new chemicals.
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Business
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Medicaid enrollment swells during the pandemic, reaching a new high
From February 2020 through January, Medicaid enrollment climbed nationwide by 9.7 million, according to a report based on the most recent available data and released Monday by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ASK MATTHEW
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Why we’re still in a relationship with some classic sitcoms
“Friends,” “The Office,” and “Seinfeld” still regularly sit near the top of the streaming services’ most-watched lists.
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THEATER REVIEW
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Dispatches from a pandemic in SpeakEasy’s ‘Project Resilience’
Everyone in these six short plays, set in Boston and written by local dramatists, has lost someone or something.
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Music
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Handel and Haydn Society returns to live performances for Harry Christophers’s final season
H+H announces eight programs that include both familiar favorites and the work of overlooked artists.
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