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Subject Today's Headlines: From one sprawling company to three smaller ones. Why General Electric is splitting up
Date November 10, 2021 10:21 AM
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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

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From one sprawling company to three smaller ones. Why General Electric is splitting up

Chief Executive Larry Culp is splitting General Electric into three publicly traded companies in the hopes they’ll fare better on the stock market separately than they did together.
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In the void of national climate legislation, locals lead the way

Increasingly, as climate agreements on the world stage have proven complicated and legislation at the national level has been elusive, advocates of climate action are looking to policy makers at the state and local level to lead the way.
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Jamaica Plain school shut down after COVID outbreak swells to 46 cases

Students won’t be able to return to their classrooms until Nov. 22, but will be required to participate in some type of remote learning during that period.
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3 Boston police officers shot after hourslong standoff in Dorchester; suspect killed

The officers’ injuries were not life-threatening. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.
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high schools


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New allegations of racism, antisemitism surface in Danvers after graffiti is discovered at middle school

The offensive graffiti was discovered in a bathroom at a Danvers middle school, the town said Tuesday in a statement.
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Pfizer and BioNTech ask federal regulators to authorize boosters for all adults

Pfizer and BioNTech asked federal regulators Tuesday to expand authorization of their coronavirus booster shot to include all adults, a move that could significantly expand the number of recipients who are eligible for booster shots.
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At 83, ‘Nimblewill Nomad’ enters the Appalachian Trail record book

On Sunday, he pushed through the final few miles of a hike on the iconic trail, becoming the oldest known person to complete the roughly 2,190-mile trail from Georgia to Maine.
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Political Notebook


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House Jan. 6 panel subpoenas 10 former White House aides

The subpoenas, including demands for documents and testimony from senior adviser Stephen Miller and press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, bring the House panel tasked with investigating the insurrection even closer inside Trump’s inner circle.
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India eased its COVID-19 disaster. Fears of complacency remain.

India’s coronavirus crisis, which was killing thousands of people a day just seven months ago, has eased after the nation’s leaders revamped their policies and dramatically ramped up their vaccination drive.
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Belarus TV: American facing Jan. 6 riot charges seeks asylum

An American who faces criminal charges from the Jan. 6 riot at the US Capitol is seeking asylum in Belarus, the country’s state TV reported, in a move that could further heighten tensions between the turbulent former Soviet nation and the United States.
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‘America is back,’ Pelosi says at Glasgow climate talks

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and nearly two dozen House Democrats barnstormed global climate talks on Tuesday, claiming that “America is back” in the effort to slow global warming, even as their party remains divided over a $1.85 trillion budget bill upon which their climate agenda depends.
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EDITORIAL


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An outbreak of violence in schools?

At least anecdotally, school violence seems to be occurring everywhere this year. But districts won’t be able to tackle the problem without clear, reliable data on what is really happening on the ground.
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Can Biden pull a Ronald Reagan in 2022?

He has the economic numbers to tell a persuasive story.
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Focus on your day job, Governor Baker

Political junkies may be itching for the 2022 campaign to begin, but the rest of us are in no hurry.
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Joe Kennedy III, advocates testify against Beacon Hill plan to split Fall River and New Bedford in different Congressional districts

Legislative leaders crafting Massachusetts’ congressional map pushed back on Tuesday against criticisms of their decision to split the South Coast’s two major cities.
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Mass. abortion rights group going it alone

NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts is being renamed Reproductive Equity Now after a break with its national organization.
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Mass. senators unveil wide-ranging mental health measure

The legislation would require free annual mental health exams just like annual physical exams, and would carve out nearly $130 million to recruit 200 mental health professionals.
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Bruins 3, Senators 2


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Bruins edge division rival Senators, but coach Bruce Cassidy is clearly expecting more

Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron scored the go-ahead late in the second period.
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Peter Abraham I On baseball


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After many subtractions, it appears Chaim Bloom and the Red Sox are ready to add

As Bloom noted, the first part of his job will be building a roster to succeed in a tough division.
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ben volin | on football


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Mac Jones midseason review: What the numbers tell us through the first nine games

Mac Jones has shown poise and mental toughness, winning each of his first four starts on the road, and most importantly, he continues to improve.
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From one sprawling company to three smaller ones. Why General Electric is splitting up

Chief Executive Larry Culp is splitting General Electric into three publicly traded companies in the hopes they’ll fare better on the stock market separately than they did together.
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Oklahoma court overturns $465m opioid ruling against J&J

The ruling was the second blow this month to a government case that used a similar approach to try to hold drugmakers responsible for the national epidemic of opioid abuse.
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‘TED talks’ return to Boston thanks to venture capitalist John Werner and his extensive network

Bold Types column featuring venture capitalist and TED talk impresario John Werner.
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Obituaries


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Dean Stockwell of ‘Quantum Leap,’ ‘Blue Velvet’ dies at 85

Stockwell was a top Hollywood child actor before giving up the profession, only to eventually find new success when he returned and offered a string of indelible performances in film, including David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet” and Jonathan Demme’s “Married to the Mob.”
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Obituaries


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Dean Stockwell of ‘Quantum Leap,’ ‘Blue Velvet’ dies at 85

Stockwell was a top Hollywood child actor before giving up the profession, only to eventually find new success when he returned and offered a string of indelible performances in film, including David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet” and Jonathan Demme’s “Married to the Mob.”
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Julie Russell brings Fangirl Fantasy to Boston and beyond

The event series’ next stop is on Nov. 12 at Big Night Live, featuring a playlist packed with tracks from Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo.
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‘Black Panther 2’ to shut down production while Letitia Wright recovers from injury sustained while filming in Boston

Marvel Studios will temporarily shut down production of the “Black Panther” sequel “Wakanda Forever” while Wright recovers, according to a report from Variety.
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Explore Boston (virtually) with these video games

Boston has become a go-to, digital backdrop for some of the biggest video game franchises over the years, serving as a virtual playground for gamers of all kinds to explore.
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