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Saturday, July 24, 2021
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Climate Change
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Climate change will bring heavier storms and our sewers aren’t ready
When the rain falls, as it has so many days this month, aging sewers can fill and overflow, spilling pathogen-laden sewage into the same places where people fish, swim and boat.
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Maine
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Affordable housing plan divides affluent Portland suburb
Quiet Cape Elizabeth, an affluent coastal community just south of Portland, has been unsettled by a proposal to build the town’s first affordable housing project in 50 years. It has pitted neighbor against neighbor and raised hard questions about who can afford to live there.
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Business
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A Black entrepreneur wanted to find success in the Seaport. Instead she had to go to New York. Her business is taking off
This was a case of lost opportunity. We have so few high-profile Black-owned businesses in Boston that when one gets away, it hurts.
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Business
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State’s second-largest health insurer says it won’t cover new Alzheimer’s drug
The company formed by the merger of Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care is the first insurer in Massachusetts to balk at covering Aduhelm.
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Massachusetts
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The Greenhead Whisperer wants me to make friends with the flies
In 22 years working at Plum Island, Jean Adams has never been bitten by one of these monsters. Even crazier is her reason why.
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The Nation
Nation
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Cities are turning to supercharged bus routes to more quickly and cheaply expand transit services
The Federal Transit Administration last year awarded $375 million to help build the lines, known as bus rapid transit — the largest sum in a decade, according to agency records.
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Politics
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As Herschel Walker eyes Senate run, a turbulent past emerges
An Associated Press review of hundreds of pages of public records tied to Walker’s business ventures and his divorce, including many not previously reported, sheds light on a turbulent personal history that could hinder his Senate bid.
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Political Notebook
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Unlikely partners Pelosi and Cheney team up for Jan. 6 probe
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The World
World
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In a city besieged by the Taliban, Afghan military advances disappear with forces stretched thin
The capabilities of the Afghan ground forces are uneven, resulting in government advances that often rapidly evaporate.
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World
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Judge says it’s plausible massive bombing in Northern Ireland could have been stopped
High Court Justice Mark Horner recommended that authorities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland open an investigation into the Omagh bombing that killed 29 people.
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US delegation to Haiti president’s funeral departs early over safety fears
A line of President Moïse’s supporters stood by the entrance to the funeral, held at his family homestead, and yelled at arriving politicians: “Justice for Jovenel!”
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Vineyard Wind project ends the fight between labor and environmentalists
Future tax incentives for green energy should include support for union workers.
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EDITORIAL
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Police surveillance is the wrong approach to student safety
School districts considering real-time video surveillance need to ensure that the technology cannot be abused.
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OPINION
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In Mattapan, the uphill battle against COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
Vaccine misinformation can be conquered with the right dose of persuasion and resources mixed with cultural competency.
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Metro
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‘This guy was lucky’: Coast Guardsman based on Cape Cod helps rescue bear attack victim in Alaska
While on a recent mission, Lt. junior grade A.J. Hammac, spotted a man desperate for help, the words “S.O.S.” scrawled on the roof of his shack.
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Globe Local
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Jamaica Plain Library has more to offer than books
On Friday, the Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library had a steady flow of patrons coming in and out. Among the stacks of books, many visitors found comfort in simply being together.
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Health
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Keep an eye on severe COVID cases among breakthrough infections, experts say
“There is a lot of media hype about breakthrough infections,” said Dr. Shira Doron, an infectious disease physician and hospital epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center. “But really it is the unvaccinated people who should be worried right now much more so than the vaccinated people.”
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Sports
red sox notebook
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A little change in batting order did world of good for Alex Verdugo
Dropped from second to seventh in the lineup, Verdugo responded by going 3 for 4 with two runs scored in Thursday night's win over the Yankees.
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Bruins
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Bruins re-sign Taylor Hall to a four-year, $24 million contract
The average annual value slots in behind the Bruins' best players.
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red sox 6, yankees 2
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Rafael Devers goes deep twice to power Red Sox past Yankees
Boston's fourth straight win came via many things, prominent among them five RBIs from its All-Star third baseman, who became just the third player in franchise history with 100 home runs before his 25th birthday.
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Business
Business
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A Black entrepreneur wanted to find success in the Seaport. Instead she had to go to New York. Her business is taking off
This was a case of lost opportunity. We have so few high-profile Black-owned businesses in Boston that when one gets away, it hurts.
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Business
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State’s second-largest health insurer says it won’t cover new Alzheimer’s drug
The company formed by the merger of Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care is the first insurer in Massachusetts to balk at covering Aduhelm.
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Business
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Too much hard seltzer? Boston Beer tumbles on flat sales of fizzy drinks
Expecting a “summer peak,” chief executive Dave Burwick said, Boston Beer had increased the production of Truly. But sales didn’t follow, and now the stuff is piling up.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Kathy Andrade, unionist who fought for immigrant workers, dies at 88
Kathy Andrade, a longtime garment union activist in New York City and a native of El Salvador who pushed the labor movement to embrace immigrants rather than view them as threatening the livelihoods of American-born workers, died July 2 in Manhattan. She was 88.
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Obituaries
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Kathy Andrade, unionist who fought for immigrant workers, dies at 88
Kathy Andrade, a longtime garment union activist in New York City and a native of El Salvador who pushed the labor movement to embrace immigrants rather than view them as threatening the livelihoods of American-born workers, died July 2 in Manhattan. She was 88.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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‘Black Panther’ sequel ‘Wakanda Forever’ will film scenes in Worcester next month
Wakanda Forever? How about Woo-kanda Forever?
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MUSIC
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Violinist and Faneuil Hall stalwart Vivian Luo sees things differently now
The well-known busker contracted a rare eye infection this year that left her partially blind.
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ART
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In Chinatown, a new mural noodles with notions of home
Artist Ponnapa Prakkamakul created "Where We Belong" with input from neighborhood youth.
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