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Sunday, June 27, 2021
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Behind the motto of ‘make good boys better,’ a darker side of New Hampshire’s Camp Tecumseh
One former camper, who said he was molested during the early 2000s, said life at Tecumseh required navigating a maze of demeaning and embarrassing practices.
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Business
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An enormous racial wealth gap exists in Mass., and the state is responding by pushing home ownership
Massachusetts is undertaking a massive shift in how it distributes money for affordable housing, pumping tens of millions of state dollars into building new owner-occupied homes after years of focusing almost exclusively on rentals.
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The Gulf of Maine is warming — will kelp farming there heat up?
With warming oceans threatening lobstering, kelp farming could become a major industry.
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Crime & Courts
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Three people fatally shot Saturday afternoon in ‘chaotic’ scene in Winthrop, according to police chief
In a chaotic scene, a suspect carrying a firearm crashed a hijacked truck Saturday afternoon into a Winthrop building and then opened fire, killing a man and a woman, according to State Police. Winthrop police shot and killed the suspect.
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To counter bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, momentum grows for the US dollar to go digital
An official digital version of the dollar minted not in the Treasury but solely online would be the biggest change to US currency in a century.
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The Nation
Nation
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Fight and flight: TSA to resume self-defense classes for airline crews
The Transportation Security Administration will once again offer self-defense classes to flight attendants and pilots as the airline industry deals with a surge in cases of unruly passengers and sometimes violent behavior on flights.
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Officer injured in Capitol riot asks McCarthy to disavow lies about it
When Michael Fanone finally got his session with Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the top House Republican, at the Capitol, he had a clear request at the ready: for the minority leader to publicly denounce the lies Republican lawmakers have been telling about the deadly attack. He came away disappointed.
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After controversy, US Catholic bishops announce ‘no national policy on withholding Communion from politicians’
Days after a vote that triggered a tsunami of Catholic debate about Communion and politics, leading US Catholic bishops working on an upcoming document about the sacrament are now de-emphasizing direct confrontation with President Biden or other Catholic politicians who support abortion rights.
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The World
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Pakistan’s leader sparks protests by blaming women ‘wearing very few clothes’ for sexual assaults
In an interview with Axios earlier this week, Imran Khan was asked about whether there was a “rape epidemic” in Pakistan, where advocates believe that a large number of assaults go unreported. “If a woman is wearing very few clothes, it will have an impact on the man unless they are robots. I mean, it's common sense,” he responded.
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British health minister, Matt Hancock, quits after social distancing furor
Britain’s embattled health minister, Matt Hancock, who spearheaded the country’s pandemic response, was the latest member of the government to be accused of violating coronavirus restrictions.
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With discovery of unmarked graves, Canada’s Indigenous seek reckoning
Two gruesome discoveries of what Indigenous groups say are the remains of hundreds of children have strengthened the groups’ resolve to hold the country accountable for a long-hidden brutal history.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Online lottery games would be a bad bet
The state shouldn’t make it easier to separate gamblers from their money.
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LETTERS
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Can’t stand the heat — even as we contribute to it
Unprecedentedly high temperatures, demand for air conditioning, "heat islands," and tree cover are all competing facets of our warming world.
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EDITORIAL
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NCAA must act now to allow pay and protection for college players
The Supreme Court decision is forcing the association’s hand in reforms that are long overdue.
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Behind the motto of ‘make good boys better,’ a darker side of New Hampshire’s Camp Tecumseh
One former camper, who said he was molested during the early 2000s, said life at Tecumseh required navigating a maze of demeaning and embarrassing practices.
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Lynn, like many other cities in the Commonwealth, faces a momentous mayoral choice this fall
This massively important election, like those for mayor in Boston and other cities, comes at a time when folks are exhausted by the pandemic, and less engaged with politics after the Trump years.
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K-12
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Disengaged workers at Boston Public Schools are ‘busy acting out their unhappiness’ and undermining colleagues, survey finds
Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius, fresh off a glowing evaluation from the School Committee, is facing a wave of low morale among school leaders and central office workers, according to an internal poll obtained by the Globe.
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Sports
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Some unsolicited advice for new Celtics coach Ime Udoka, and other thoughts
At the very least, Udoka needs to create a culture in which his players care at least as much as Celtics fans.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball
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For Red Sox, key players aren’t even here yet
Imagine how much more damage Alex Verdugo, J.D. Martinez, Xander Bogaerts, and Rafael Devers could do with just a decent hitter batting first?
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RED SOX 4, YANKEES 2
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Red Sox nickel and dime Yankees to make it five straight wins head-to-head
Three of Boston's four runs came via sacrifice flies, including one to New York first baseman Luke Voit, and Nate Eovaldi pitched into the eighth to again stymie his former team.
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Business
Business
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An enormous racial wealth gap exists in Mass., and the state is responding by pushing home ownership
Massachusetts is undertaking a massive shift in how it distributes money for affordable housing, pumping tens of millions of state dollars into building new owner-occupied homes after years of focusing almost exclusively on rentals.
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Business
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The Gulf of Maine is warming — will kelp farming there heat up?
With warming oceans threatening lobstering, kelp farming could become a major industry.
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IDEAS
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Why I’m hesitating to have ‘The Talk’ with my Korean American son
At what age can you talk to your child about racism without planting the seed of fear or hate in his heart?
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IDEAS
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Taylor Swift’s miracle in the rain and the mystery of shared experience
Something blew my mind at Gillette Stadium 10 years ago. Why doesn’t everyone remember it the way I do?
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ian Menzies, former Globe columnist and managing editor, dies at 101
Mr. Menzies was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his service in the Royal Navy Reserve supporting the D-Day invasion during World War II.
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Ian Menzies, former Globe columnist and managing editor, dies at 101
Mr. Menzies was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his service in the Royal Navy Reserve supporting the D-Day invasion during World War II.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ART REVIEW
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At the MFA, Monet’s fireworks pair with the ‘pent fury’ of Jean-François Millet
At the heart of the museum's Monet redux is a mini-survey of works by the Barbizon forbear.
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BUZZSAW
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The 10 best TV shows of 2021 (so far)
From “Beartown” to “Easttown,” it’s been a heckuva half-year. Here are 10 top shows to consider.
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Arts
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Remembering the Bostonian who led a sexual revolution from the stage
Rusty Warren’s bawdy, entertaining cabaret act was far ahead of its time.
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Travel
MAINE
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A luxury camping experience arrives near Acadia
Under Canvas operates safari-style tent camps near nine national parks and monuments.
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MAINE
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Gawk, snap a picture, repeat: What it’s like traveling the Bold Coast
The 125-mile Down East journey starts in Milbridge and ends in Eastport at the Canadian border, and boasts some of the finest, most spectacular coastal scenery in Maine.
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