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Wednesday, November 24, 2021
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Climate
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A new skirmish in the war over the future of the region’s power grid
Without state intervention, construction on a 55 megawatt “peaker” — a power plant designed to operate during peak demand for electricity — could start in the next few weeks. It would cost $85 million, spew carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere, and perpetuate the reliance on fossil fuels.
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Business
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Boston has a stormwater problem. Could filling Fort Point Channel be part of the solution?
The Water and Sewer Commission is pushing a proposal to turn the downtown waterway into an enormous catchment basin that would drain one-tenth of the city during big storms.
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SHIRLEY LEUNG
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From grocery workers to Haitian migrants, here are the people counting on money tied up on Beacon Hill
Government is ultimately about helping people when they need the help the most. In that, Beacon Hill has failed all of us.
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Coronavirus
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COVID-19 cases have jumped 59 percent in New England in the past 2 weeks
The number of COVID-19 cases reported across New England has taken a sudden turn upward in recent weeks as the coronavirus has returned with a vengeance to the region after devastating the South this summer.
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Metro
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The latest advice on COVID is so clear! Definitely gather with your family! Or maybe don’t!
As our second COVIDs-giving dawns, clarity feels ever further away.
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The Nation
Nation
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Jury adjourns after deliberating in death of Ahmaud Arbery
The case of three white men charged with murder in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery went to the jury Tuesday after a trial in which prosecutors argued that the defendants provoked the fatal confrontation and defense attorneys insisted their clients acted in self-defense.
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CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart perpetuated opioid crisis, jury finds
The verdict — the first from a jury in an opioids case — was encouraging to plaintiffs in thousands of lawsuits nationwide who are relying on the same legal strategy employed in this case.
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Nation
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Child is sixth death in Waukesha parade crash; suspect charged
Darrell Brooks Jr. was charged with five counts of intentional homicide in the crash Sunday in Waukesha, a Milwaukee suburb. Conviction on first-degree intentional homicide carries a mandatory life sentence, Wisconsin's stiffest penalty.
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The World
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Bus crashes, catches fire in Bulgaria; at least 45 dead
A bus carrying tourists back to North Macedonia crashed and caught fire in western Bulgaria early Tuesday, killing at least 45 people, including a dozen children, authorities said. DNA tests were being carried out to identify the victims.
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US: ‘Nascent’ progress in Ethiopia talks could be outpaced
A United States envoy said Tuesday he sees “nascent progress” in talks with Ethiopia’s warring sides toward a cease-fire, but he fears it will be outpaced by “alarming” military developments in the yearlong war in Africa’s second-most populous country.
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Contending with the pandemic, wealthy nations wage global battle for migrants
As the pandemic heads into a third year, a global battle for the young and able has begun. With fast-track visas and promises of permanent residency, many of the wealthy nations that drive the global economy are sending a message to skilled immigrants all over the world: Help wanted. Now.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The Massachusetts GOP needs a reboot
What happened to the party that once produced national leaders, but now barely limps along?
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OPINION
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The known — but unknown — patient
“Listen,” said the officer. “We’re trying to learn a little here. You’re his doctor. What can you tell us about this guy?”
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LETTERS
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Readers talk turkey
Tom Keane's takedown of the traditional Thanksgiving menu had a few readers rising to the turkey's defense, while Devra First and Christopher Muther's point-counterpoint proved to be an eye-opener.
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Metro
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The latest advice on COVID is so clear! Definitely gather with your family! Or maybe don’t!
As our second COVIDs-giving dawns, clarity feels ever further away.
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Crime & Courts
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Former New Hampshire camp counselor indicted on sexual abuse charges
The new indictments, made public Tuesday, mark the second time that Matthew Scavitto has been accused of sexually assaulting a camper while working at Camp Tecumseh in Moultonborough, N.H.
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Advocates urge legislators to establish early education, child care system
The wide range of speakers who testified before Beacon Hill lawmakers Tuesday were united in their support for legislation called “Common Start,” which would limit what families have to pay for child care and boost the low wages of child-care employees.
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Sports
Patriots
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Struggling Patriots tight end Jonnu Smith is saying all the right things as he prepares to face his former team, the Titans
Smith, signed because of his athleticism and speed, recently has been used as a run blocker.
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red sox
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Here are 10 starting pitchers on the free agent market the Red Sox could consider
The market already has been active for starters, and the Red Sox have work to do after losing Eduardo Rodriguez.
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chad finn
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The way Marcus Smart has adapted under Ime Udoka has me buying into the Celtics
His career arc didn't unfold the way one might expect, but this version of Smart is showing flashes of what makes him a fantastic fit for this franchise.
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Business
Business
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Boston has a stormwater problem. Could filling Fort Point Channel be part of the solution?
The Water and Sewer Commission is pushing a proposal to turn the downtown waterway into an enormous catchment basin that would drain one-tenth of the city during big storms.
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SHIRLEY LEUNG
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From grocery workers to Haitian migrants, here are the people counting on money tied up on Beacon Hill
Government is ultimately about helping people when they need the help the most. In that, Beacon Hill has failed all of us.
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Business
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Chase CEO Jamie Dimon visits Mattapan, says bank’s Community Center rollout could expand
While speaking to reporters at the Chase Community Center in Mattapan on Tuesday, the 11th such expanded branch, CEO Jamie Dimon said he’s happy with how the rollout has gone.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Pamela Lowry, who advocated for abortion rights before Roe v. Wade, dies at 77
Ms. Lowry was a champion of women’s rights who testified before the US Senate and a Massachusetts political operative who worked on campaigns for Michael Dukakis.
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Obituaries
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Chun Doo-hwan, ex-military dictator of South Korea, dies at 90
Mr. Chun seized power in a coup and ruled his country with an iron fist for most of the 1980s.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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10 classic Thanksgiving sitcom episodes to stream this Turkey Day
Have a laugh as you wait for the food to cook and guests to arrive with these 10 classic episodes you can stream this Thanksgiving.
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John Michael Higgins on ‘Saved by the Bell,’ Letterman, and that time he shaved his head for ‘Seinfeld’
The character actor is “the new Mr. Belding” on Peacock’s reboot of “Saved by the Bell,” which is entering season two.
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Your high school mixtape called and you’re going out this Friday
Led by Berklee College of Music grads, the nationally touring night of nostalgia and cover bands bring a way-back playlist to life.
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