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Subject Today's Headlines: Amid fast-changing events, Biden looks ahead in State of the Union
Date March 2, 2022 10:12 AM
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Wednesday, March 2, 2022


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Amid fast-changing events, Biden looks ahead in State of the Union

The president looked to project strength and resolve amid a backdrop of crises that could define his presidency.
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‘I personally think he’s unhinged’: Analysts question Putin’s mental state after Ukraine invasion

Questions about the Russian leader’s stability and rationality that have been raised in quiet conversations among global leaders are spilling into public view.
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Russian forces step up attacks on Ukraine’s crowded civilian areas

Brushing aside international outrage, Russia widened its assault deep inside Ukraine on Tuesday, bombing civilian areas in the two biggest cities, amassing a miles-long convoy near the capital’s doorstep, and warning an outside world intent on economic reprisals not to go too far.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Federal audit slams local districts and Mass. education department’s oversight of emergency aid

Massachusetts schools opened their doors four years ago to over 6,000 students from Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands who were fleeing devastation caused by hurricanes. Districts picked up millions in extra federal aid, but a recent audit raises questions about misspending.
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Boston to lift mask mandate for some indoor spaces Saturday

The Board of Health chose to end the requirement for face masks inside stores, restaurants, gyms, event spaces, and municipal buildings after a brief discussion, based on the advice of the city’s commissioner of public health, Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, who said the numbers are headed in the right direction.
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Texas investigating over medical treatments for transgender youth, lawsuit says

The inquiries followed a nonbinding opinion by the Texas attorney general that parents who provide their transgender teenagers with puberty-suppressing drugs or other medically accepted treatments — which doctors describe as gender-affirming care — could be investigated for child abuse.
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Justices seem to favor doctors convicted in lucrative opioid plots

In a case stemming from the opioid addiction crisis, the Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared ready to side with two imprisoned doctors who wrote thousands of prescriptions for pain medication in short periods.
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Democrats, Republicans begin to rally around large Ukraine aid package

Congressional Democrats and Republicans are preparing a massive, multibillion-dollar aid package for Ukraine, hoping to address a fast-worsening humanitarian crisis and bolster the region’s defenses against any further Russian incursion.
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Climate change brings extreme, early impact to South America

Scientists have long been warning that extreme weather would cause calamity in the future. But in South America — which in just the last month has had deadly landslides in Brazil, wildfire in Argentine wetlands, and flooding in the Amazon so severe it ruined harvests — that future is already here.
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Cities submerged, at least 10 dead in ‘unprecedented’ Australian floods

Ten people have died, and thousands have been forced to evacuate their homes in eastern Australia as almost a week of torrential rain and record flooding have submerged houses, washed away construction cranes, and smashed boats like toys.
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Africans say Ukrainian authorities hindered them from fleeing

Africans who had been living in Ukraine say they were stuck for days at crossings into neighboring European Union countries, huddling in the cold without food or shelter, held up by Ukrainian authorities who pushed them to the ends of long lines and even beat them, while letting Ukrainians through.
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When an attorney’s racism tilts the scales of justice, the courts must correct with a new trial

Convictions of Black defendants or other racial minorities should not hold when the defense lawyer is demonstrably racist.
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To avoid Ukraine’s fate, Taiwan needs nuclear missiles — now

Like Putin, China’s leaders have insisted for years that the small democracy next door must be subjugated.
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History’s long shadow in Ukraine’s fight for its democracy

We’re witnessing again how tyranny makes ordinary people into warriors for justice and freedom.
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Judge Shelley Joseph shouldn’t be tried. She should be celebrated.

There shouldn’t be a trial, because this case has been trash from the start.
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Teen accused in alleged drug deal gone bad held without bail on murder charge

The man was arraigned in Quincy District Court on charges of murder, armed robbery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and conspiracy. Not guilty pleas were entered to the charges.
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On first day of fare-free bus pilot, Wu boards 29 bus for celebratory ride

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu boarded a free bus ride Tuesday morning, launching a two-year pilot program of fare-free buses on three routes.
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Celtics are giving G League product Matt Ryan a shot

The Celtics have one empty roster spot, and the 10-day deals of Kelan Martin and Malik Fitts are set to expire Friday.
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Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman named NHL rookie of the month for February

Swayman went 5-1-1 in February with a 1.13 goals-against average and .960 save percentage.
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Boston Public Schools athletic office blunder spoils school tournament dreams

Ineligible players from Dearborn STEM led to forfeits by the basketball teams at Fenway High, resulting in those schools — and four other teams — missing the MIAA postseason.
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Wellforce changes its name to Tufts Medicine

Following in the footsteps of several peers, Wellforce has announced it is changing its name to Tufts Medicine, a rebrand that will mark tighter integration between the system’s hospitals and its flagship institution, Tufts Medical Center.
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Moderna faces new lawsuit over lucrative COVID-19 vaccine

The two biotechnology companies filing the suit allege that Moderna hijacked technology to develop a multibillion-dollar coronavirus vaccine.
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Countries rush to release emergency reserves as oil prices soar

More than two dozen countries agreed Tuesday to release 60 million barrels of oil from their emergency reserves, aiming to send a “strong message” that there will be “no shortfall as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”
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Michele McNally, who elevated Times photography, dies at 66

In her 14-year tenure, the paper earned six Pulitzer Prizes for news and feature photography.
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Michele McNally, who elevated Times photography, dies at 66

In her 14-year tenure, the paper earned six Pulitzer Prizes for news and feature photography.
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Meet Emma Eun-joo Choi, NPR’s newest (and youngest) host

NPR's newest and youngest host, Emma Eun-joo Choi, a junior at Harvard University, views herself as the "vibe curator" of her show, “Everyone & Their Mom.”
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Theater


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Kelvin Dinkins Jr. named executive director of American Repertory Theater

Currently the general manager at Yale Repertory Theatre and an assistant dean at Yale School of Drama, Dinkins will start his new job June 1.
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GETTING SALTY


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Aidan McGee brings modern Irish food to City Hall Plaza: ‘We’re not just all about potatoes’

Raise a glass at The Dubliner, opening this spring.
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