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Saturday, March 26, 2022
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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With free school lunches slated to phase out after June, advocates push state to continue funding
Efforts to pass state legislation covering the cost of universal school food access, known as School Meals for All, date back to January 2021, but gained new urgency this month after Congress let the free lunch expansion expire, failing to include it in a $1.5 trillion spending package.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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The world of big-time development in Boston is overwhelmingly white. There’s a growing push to change that.
A new iteration of what has become known as the “Massport Model” was submitted last month to the Boston Planning & Development Agency that would make diversity and inclusion a factor in all large-project approvals.
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Massachusetts
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Are you a good candidate to own a killer bird?
Falconry, an ancient form of hunting using birds of prey to pursue small game, is today practiced by a small number of devoted falconers with understanding spouses, probably.
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Politics
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As Poland takes center stage in crisis, an awkward alliance warms up
As Vladimir Putin’s bloody invasion of Ukraine grinds into its second month, the two presidents who are in many ways ideological opposites now need each other more than ever.
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World
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Russia may shift war aims; Ukraine says 300 people died in theater attack in Mariupol
The US said Russian forces appear to have halted, at least for now, their ground offensive aimed at capturing the capital, Kyiv, and are concentrating more on the fighting for control of the Donbas region in the country’s southeast.
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The Nation
Nation
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Affordable housing, long overlooked, getting federal boost
More than 60 states, counties, and cities tap Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds for housing programs.
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Nation
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California groundbreaking set for largest wildlife crossing
Groundbreaking is set for next month on what’s billed as the world’s largest wildlife crossing — a bridge over a major Southern California highway that will provide more room to roam for mountain lions and other animals hemmed in by urban sprawl.
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Politics
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Justice Thomas ruled on election cases. Should his wife’s texts have stopped him?
The disclosure that Virginia Thomas, the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, had sent a barrage of text messages to the Trump White House urging efforts to overturn the 2020 election brought into sharp focus the conflict of interest her political activism has created — and the lack of a clear-cut remedy.
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The World
World
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Israel to host 3 Arab foreign ministers in historic meeting
If the meeting goes as planned, it will be the first gathering of its kind on Israeli soil, and highlights how Israel can now become a bridge between Washington and certain Arab governments.
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World
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Female ministers urge Taliban to rethink decision on girls
Female foreign ministers from 16 countries around the world said Friday they are “deeply disappointed” that Afghan girls are being denied access to secondary schools and called on the Taliban to reverse their decision.
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‘Can’t cope’: Australia’s Great Barrier Reef suffers 6th mass bleaching event
A wide stretch of the Great Barrier Reef has been hit by a sixth mass bleaching event, the marine park’s authority said Friday, an alarming milestone for the coral wonder that points to the continued threat of climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Consider this: Panel discussions around Boston, March 26 - April 1
A listing of panel discussions around Boston for the week of March 26-April 1.
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EDITORIAL
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Beacon Hill lags on sexual harassment
Post #Metoo reckoning in the Massachusetts House has given way to the era of . . . whatever.
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OPINION
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Social media platforms must address Russia’s Spanish-language misinformation
Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter better catch up and take the threat of Spanish-language misinformation seriously.
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Metro
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What is a receivership? And why is concern growing over a potential state takeover of Boston Public Schools?
As the state prepares to conduct a review Boston Public Schools next week, concerns are rising that it will place the district in a receivership.
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K-12
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NAACP says Danvers officials go easy on police sergeant in high school hockey case
Natalie Bowers, president of the NAACP’s North Shore branch, said at a news conference that Danvers Town Manager Steve Bartha and Police Chief James Lovell told her they would “let Baldassare decide what he wants to do” despite wide community opposition to his role in the schools.
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Milton girl, 13, killed in boating accident while vacationing with family in Aruba
Cassidy Murray, a seventh-grader at Buckingham Browne & Nichols, was fatally injured in a boating accident Wednesday evening, her grieving family said Friday.
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Sports
NCAA Men's Hockey East Regional semifinals
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UMass men’s hockey knocked out by Minnesota in OT of NCAA East Regional semifinals
Minnesota will play Western Michigan on Sunday for the right to go to TD Garden on April 7 for the Frozen Four.
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Red Sox
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Bobby Dalbec looks to unveil his more athletic side this season
At 6 feet 4 inches and 227 pounds, Dalbec has light-tower power and is one of the fastest players on the Red Sox.
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western michigan 2, northeastern 1
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Northeastern men’s hockey bounced out of NCAA tournament in OT by Western Michigan
Milton’s Aidan McDonough scored late in the third period to tie it up, but the Broncos got the better of Northeastern in OT.
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Business
Business
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Germany says it is moving quickly to cut the cord on Russian energy
Germany released a report Friday showing that the country was cutting its dependence on Russian energy sooner than many thought possible.
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Business
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Mass. plans bond sale of $2 billion to $3 billion to bolster unemployment trust fund
Employers are frustrated by a lack of details after nearly a year of planning by the Baker administration.
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Business
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North End restaurants, Wu trade shots over outdoor dining fee
Hours after a group of restaurant owners threatened to sue, the mayor signaled she could cancel outdoor dining in the North End entirely.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins has died
Taylor Hawkins, the longtime drummer for the rock band Foo Fighters, has died. He was 50.
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Obituaries
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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins has died
Taylor Hawkins, the longtime drummer for the rock band Foo Fighters, has died. He was 50.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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‘We will SMASH you.’ Dropkick Murphys file cease and desist order to stop white nationalists from using their music.
An attorney for the band has filed a cease-and-desist letter in response to a white nationalist group that used one of the band's songs in a video posted this week.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Comedy Store’s Bob Saget tribute coming to Netflix in June
The list of those who appeared on stage includes Jim Carrey, John Stamos, Chris Rock, Darrin Criss, Michael Keaton, Jon Lovitz, Seth Green, Mike Binder, and Jeff Ross, who called the event a “punk rock shiva.”
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LOVE LETTERS
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We married other people, but I still love him
“We essentially never broke up.”
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