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Sunday, March 20, 2022
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DAVID ORTIZ SHOOTING
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David Ortiz was targeted by drug kingpin in 2019 shooting, according to Ed Davis’s findings
Ed Davis, the former Boston police commissioner hired by Ortiz, said César Peralta came to feel disrespected by Ortiz, prompting Peralta to sanction the ragtag hit squad that tried to kill the former Red Sox player.
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Climate
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In an effort to ease fossil-fuel reliance, an MIT spinoff plans to dig the deepest holes on Earth
A firm says it has figured out how to drill as deep as 12 miles into the Earth’s crust to capture the steam and use it to run turbines at power plants.
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Business
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As Green Line comes in, Union Square residents worry they’ll be pushed out
The new Green Line service — its first spur to Union Square opens Monday — is quickening the transformation of Somerville, where two-thirds of residents rent. Many worry that by the time the train is fully operational later this year, the working-class residents who could benefit from it most might be gone for good.
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Politics
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President Biden draws on long history with ‘war criminal’ Vladimir Putin in Ukraine crisis
Biden comes to the task with years of experience watching, analyzing, and meeting with Putin, first by spending decades on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and then as a vice president who was tasked by President Obama with trying to buoy Ukraine as Putin sought to destabilize it.
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Politics
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A war on top of a pandemic lends uncertainty to US economic outlook
These latest challenges pose a formidable new test for the US economy to navigate, and there's not much of a back-up plan if it can't.
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The Nation
Nation
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Scouts reach deal with Catholic committee in BSA bankruptcy
A committee representing several Catholic entities in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy has reached a settlement with the BSA and is withdrawing its objections to its proposed reorganization plan, attorneys told a judge Friday.
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After stumbles, Biden’s health secretary seeks a reboot
Becerra has been sailing in rocky seas, battered by criticism that he appeared disengaged from the Biden administration’s pandemic response. Now he is seeking a reboot, aware that his tenure will be defined by how he handles the fallout from the pandemic.
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Nation
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There’s a messaging battle right now over America’s energy future
The uninhibited burning of fossil fuels for more than a century has already warmed the planet significantly, and cleaner and more sustainable sources of power are urgently needed in order to avoid further catastrophic changes to the environment.
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The World
World
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Pope releases Vatican reform, gives weight to fighting abuse
The 54-page text, titled “Praedicate Evanglium,” or “Proclaiming the Gospel,” replaces the founding constitution “Pastor Bonus” that was penned by St. John Paul II in 1988.
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World
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Hot poles: Antarctica, Arctic 70 and 50 degrees above normal
Earth’s poles are undergoing simultaneous freakish extreme heat with parts of Antarctica more than 70 degrees (40 degrees Celsius) warmer than average and areas of the Arctic more than 50 degrees (30 degrees Celsius) warmer than average.
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World
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A ‘killing stone’ broke in Japan. Is a demon on the loose?
With so much going wrong in the world, should we now also worry about a nine-tailed fox demoness that may be loose in a forest in Japan?
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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In 2015, Merkel made powerful 3-word statement on refugees
Where are our leaders in the United States who would show such courage and simply say, "We can do it"?
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LETTERS
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The comparable struggles of Ukraine, Ireland
Each has seen their yearning for self-determination repeatedly thwarted by undemocratic, brutal governments and their military forces.
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EDITORIAL
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There is no silver bullet against misinformation. But there are solutions.
Policy makers have to start thinking of radicalization and the spread of conspiracy theories as a long-term problem — one that requires a solution that spans a generation or more.
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Metro
TOM FARRAGHER
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Facelift for a fabled submarine that has sailed into history
The USS Nautilus is “the foundation on which the entire nuclear Navy is built."
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RI BUSINESS
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In downtown Providence, a cobbler brings a street — and the art of shoe repair — back to its roots
The art of shoe repair tends to be an old world affair as cobblers and the shoemaking trade flourished over the course of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Politics
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HIV outbreak among drug users accelerates in Boston
The state’s Department of Public Health linked the spike to the “persistent presence of fentanyl” in the drug supply.
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Sports
John Powers | On College hockey
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UMass may have won, but UConn is on a similar path
These are two programs that came from the same place, lower-division aspirants that joined the Division 1 fast lane and immediately became everyone’s favorite opponent.
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dan shaughnessy
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It looks as though the frugal, bottom-line Red Sox are here to stay, and other thoughts
I believe the success of 2021 is going to haunt the Sox. They hit on some bargain-basement pickups and seem convinced that is the way to go.
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Bruins
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Bruins acquire defenseman Hampus Lindholm from Ducks to fill a huge hole
The Bruins are sending the Ducks defensemen Urho Vaakanainen and John Moore, and a first-round pick this year.
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Business
Business
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As Green Line comes in, Union Square residents worry they’ll be pushed out
The new Green Line service — its first spur to Union Square opens Monday — is quickening the transformation of Somerville, where two-thirds of residents rent. Many worry that by the time the train is fully operational later this year, the working-class residents who could benefit from it most might be gone for good.
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Business
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As Green Line comes in, Union Square residents worry they’ll be pushed out
The new Green Line service — its first spur to Union Square opens Monday — is quickening the transformation of Somerville, where two-thirds of residents rent. Many worry that by the time the train is fully operational later this year, the working-class residents who could benefit from it most might be gone for good.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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The only way to fix Boston schools once and for all
Nothing changes public schools as dramatically as a sweeping lawsuit can.
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IDEAS
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How to reach a Russian (or American) who is lost in a sea of disinformation
If you have family members who have gotten separated from reality, try a technique known as “conversational receptiveness.”
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Barrie Cassileth, who transformed cancer care, dies at 83
The founder of the Integrative Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, Barrie Cassileth drew a bright line between alternative medicine, which she often dismissed as quackery, and what she called complementary medicine, which attempts to alleviate the symptoms of cancer and its treatments.
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Obituaries
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Representative Don Young, longest-serving congressmember, dies
Young, who was first elected to the US House in 1973, was known for his brusque style.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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‘Song Exploder’ creator Hrishikesh Hirway has some songs of his own
The host of the popular podcast and Netflix series, who grew up in Peabody, has resumed his own career as a musician, with some lessons learned from the artists he's interviewed.
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MATTHEW GILBERT
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A guide to streaming services for mixers and matchers
Subscribe. Cancel. Repeat. Here are some bingeing options for TV viewers who aren’t hung up on commitment.
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TABLES
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Create closes at Bow Market; D.C.’s Via Sophia moves to Maine
Plus, Miznon inches closer to opening in the Seaport, and Medford gets more pizza.
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Travel
FOOD & TRAVEL
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We asked Globe readers to share their favorite places to get chowder in New England. Here’s what they said.
Be it thick or thin, creamy or clear, brimming with chunks of fish or dotted with clams, one thing is certain: Chowder is the ultimate New England comfort food.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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How a small Cape Cod hotel evolved into a $20 million resort. Next month, it’s getting even bigger.
After an extensive renovation, the Pelham House Resort is about to undergo a growth spurt.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Downsizing doesn’t have to be a lonely existence
Design experts offer tips for making your space multipurpose and ready to entertain.
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Real Estate
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Home of the Week: For under $500k, a freestanding Gloucester condo steps from the water
This Victorian cottage is perfect for downsizers, first-time home buyers, or vacationers.
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