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Thursday, September 30, 2021
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Transportation
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Mass. Pike in Allston will be grounded, state says, vowing to move forward with mega transportation project
The megaproject — now projected to cost $1.7 billion — would straighten out the Turnpike’s curve in the area, build a new transit station on the Worcester/Framingham commuter rail line, and open up around 100 acres of land for development in Allston.
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Longtime homeless shelter president accused of stealing housing funds to amass a real estate empire
Prosecutors say that Manuel Duran secretly leased his own properties to the homeless shelter, then charged exorbitant rents, one of several ways he allegedly victimized some of the state’s most vulnerable people.
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SHIRLEY LEUNG
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Once again, we are asking: How safe is the T?
This week’s Red Line derailment made my MBTA experience feel like a bit of a mirage. It was yet another reminder of our public transit system’s fragility.
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K-12
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Nearly three-quarters of Boston city workers have provided proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test
Employees who don’t comply could eventually be placed on unpaid leave — a move the city has not taken yet.
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Gail Samuel, the BSO’s new chief executive, goes live
Just three months into her tenure as the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s new chief executive, Samuel is getting ready for an opening night at Symphony Hall like no other.
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Politics
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Democrats move to avert shutdown, but divisions imperil Biden’s agenda
Democrats prepared legislation Wednesday to avert a government shutdown this week, but they were desperately trying to salvage President Biden’s domestic agenda as conservative-leaning holdouts dug in against an ambitious $3.5 trillion social safety net and climate bill that carries many of the party’s top priorities.
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Nation
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Ivory-billed woodpecker officially declared extinct, along with 22 other species
The Fish and Wildlife Service proposal to take 23 animals and plants off the endangered species list because none can be found in the wild exposes an accelerating rate of extinction worldwide.
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Nation
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US ‘lost’ Afghanistan war, Milley tells lawmakers scrutinizing withdrawal
President Biden’s top military adviser declared Wednesday that the Afghanistan war was ‘’lost,’’ marking the first time such a senior commander has so bluntly stated in public that the 20-year campaign ended in defeat.
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Japan faces big problems. Its next leader offers few bold solutions
With the world’s oldest population, rapidly declining births, gargantuan public debt, and increasingly damaging natural disasters fueled by climate change, Japan faces deep-rooted challenges that the longstanding governing party has failed to tackle.
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Do Germany’s election results signal a left turn for Europe?
Sunday’s election in Germany ended in victory for the country’s Social Democratic Party and its candidate, Olaf Scholz. It was a remarkable comeback for a center-left party, which, like many of its counterparts across Europe, has been bleeding support at the ballot box for the past decade or more.
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Sarah Everard was falsely arrested by her murderer, court hears
Sarah Everard was walking home after visiting a friend in her south London neighborhood when a police officer stopped her. He waved her toward his car, pulled out his police identification card, and swiftly handcuffed her.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Pass the infrastructure bill
A bipartisan proposal to spend $1.2 trillion on roads, trains, ports, and other infrastructure is too important to be used as a bargaining chip by congressional Democrats.
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OPINION
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The Bill Belichick Way grows old
While Tom Brady liberated himself from the dull, robotic Belichick/Patriots Way, Belichick is frozen in time with it. But with a team that isn’t winning, the theater of Belichick versus the media is less appealing.
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LETTERS
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There are 351 cities and towns that could sorely use infusion of climate resilience funding
The Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness grant program is currently funded at $10 million to $20 million a year, divided excruciatingly among 351 deserving cities and towns.
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Longtime homeless shelter president accused of stealing housing funds to amass a real estate empire
Prosecutors say that Manuel Duran secretly leased his own properties to the homeless shelter, then charged exorbitant rents, one of several ways he allegedly victimized some of the state’s most vulnerable people.
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‘First evidence’ of breeding population of invasive spotted lanternfly found in Massachusetts
The Department of Agricultural Resources said a small satellite infestation was discovered in Fitchburg, and residents should be on the lookout for any other traces of the sap-feeding insects.
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Mass. prison guards sue to delay Governor Baker’s vaccine mandate
State troopers failed a week ago in a similar bid to postpone the vaccine requirement in state Superior Court. The prison guards union asserted in its lawsuit that the governor's order erases “important terms” of its collective bargaining agreement.
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Sports
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Nick Pivetta has been a pleasant surprise for the Red Sox
The righthander is third on the team with 149⅓ innings. He’s 9-7 with a 4.52 earned run average.
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Red Sox 6, Orioles 0
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Red Sox have a fun moment during a laugher against the Orioles
J.D. Martinez homered, his 28th of the season, and drove in three runs.
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J.D. Martinez is producing for the Red Sox, but he’s far from satisfied
He instead sees the gap between 2021 and the pinnacles he achieved as arguably the most complete power hitter in baseball in 2017 and ‘18.
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Business
SHIRLEY LEUNG
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Once again, we are asking: How safe is the T?
This week’s Red Line derailment made my MBTA experience feel like a bit of a mirage. It was yet another reminder of our public transit system’s fragility.
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Technology
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Akamai adds to security business with $600 million Israeli acquisition
The Cambridge-based company is buying Guardicore, a 300-employee firm that focuses on fighting ransomware.
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Business
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Demonstrators call for global vaccine equity outside Moderna CEO’s home
Pressure is mounting on COVID-19 vaccine makers to do more to address vaccine shortages in other countries.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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Guerilla Opera’s ‘ELLIS’ tells immigrants’ stories
For over six decades, millions of immigrants passed through Ellis Island. For two nights only, Guerilla Opera will explore some of their stories.
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Music
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Worcester native Alicia Witt kicks off her album tour in Cambridge
The actress talks about her favorite roles, her music career, and how learning to read very young led her to acting.
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PODCASTS
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Team behind ‘Disgraceland’ to launch new music-related podcast, acquire three others
Double Elvis Productions, the podcast company cofounded by Boston-based musician Jake Brennan, who hosts “Disgraceland,” is launching one title and adopting three existing shows to add to its already-lengthy slate of podcasts, according to an exclusive report from Deadline.
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