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Tuesday, March 29, 2022
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Health
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More people need mental health care. But those who want to help them pay dearly.
At a time when people wait weeks or months for mental health treatment, the people training to be therapists confront one hurdle after another — most of them financial.
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Crime & Courts
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Investigators search for cause of garage collapse in Boston that killed worker
As investigators sought answers to a parking garage collapse at a downtown Boston construction site over the weekend, relatives of the man killed in the accident said Monday they are in shock over his death.
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Politics
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Biden defends unscripted remark about Putin, saying he ‘was expressing moral outrage’
President Biden on Monday insisted that he wasn’t pushing for regime change in Russia when he said on Saturday in Poland that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.”
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Oscars
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Will Smith, Chris Rock, and the hypocrisy of us all
At the Oscars, in the midst of a slap, we missed the deep pain of how we ignore a certain kind of violence.
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World
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Ukraine claims some battle successes as Russia focuses on another front
As the Russians moved to encircle and cut off Ukrainian forces in the east, a diplomatic resolution to the war seemed as far away as ever.
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The Nation
Nation
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Judge: Trump ‘more likely than not’ committed crime in trying to block Biden win
A federal judge said in a ruling Monday that then-President Trump “more likely than not” committed federal crimes in trying to obstruct the congressional count of electoral college votes on Jan. 6, 2021 — an assertion that is likely to increase public pressure on the Justice Department to investigate the former commander-in-chief.
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Politics
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Biden wants new taxes on wealthy and more spending on military and domestic priorities
President Biden proposed a $5.8 trillion budget Monday, a request that reflected the growing security and economic concerns at home and overseas, with billions set aside to invest in police departments and the military along with new taxes on the wealthiest Americans.
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Scavino, Navarro face contempt vote from Jan. 6 committee
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is pushing ahead with contempt charges against former Trump advisers Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino in response to their monthslong refusal to comply with subpoenas.
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The World
World
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Mutual worries over Iran were a central theme at Israel talks
At a summit Monday, the top diplomats of Israel, the United States, and four Arab countries discussed how to coordinate against Iran; the importance of Washington’s remaining engaged in the region; and the need to maintain calm over the next weeks, when a convergence of religious holidays could raise tensions.
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World
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Pope meets with groups requesting apology for Indigenous schools
Pope Francis on Monday held his first Vatican meeting with Indigenous groups from Canada who are seeking his apology over the church’s involvement in a system of boarding schools that abused Indigenous children for over 100 years.
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Would Putin strike NATO supply lines to Ukraine? History suggests no.
A Russian missile strike Sunday in western Ukraine near the Polish border, which has become a transit point for weapons being sent to Ukrainian forces, raised new concerns about whether Russia might attack NATO territory to stop or destroy the shipments.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Ukraine war poses a challenge for Europe’s right-wing populists — and ours
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has strengthened the resolve of Europe’s liberal democracies and given pause to its illiberal populists.
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OPINION
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Who wouldn’t want tacos at midnight on Newbury Street?
It bears repeating: Boston needs more after-hours establishments.
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OPINION
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How to build an economy that works for women
Women — 47 percent of our workforce — are asked to build careers without the basic scaffolding at home, on the job, and in the public sphere that allows them to fully succeed.
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Metro
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Meet Jimmy Cash, the school custodian who moonlights as a stand-up comedian and TikTok star
Jimmy Cash has broken serious ground on TikTok, where millions of people worldwide have watched — and connected with — his videos about his life scrubbing surfaces and interacting with young minds.
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Health
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Hospitals on high alert for possible Russia cyberattacks
Health care entities in Mass. have been victims of Russia-based cyberattacks in the past and more could be on the way.
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Crime & Courts
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Probate court judge suspended for groping employee resigns in letter to governor
Judge Paul Sushchyk resigned as an associate justice of the Probate and Family Court on Monday after he was suspended last week in a ruling by the state’s highest court that found he groped an employee during a 2019 judicial conference and lied about it.
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Sports
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Celtics’ Robert Williams has a torn meniscus, and the team has no timeline for a return yet
Williams has been a defensive bright spot for the Celtics, who just jumped into a tie for the No. 1 spot in the Eastern Conference.
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Raptors 115, Celtics 112 (OT)
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Shorthanded Celtics falter in overtime road loss vs. the Toronto Raptors
Pascal Siakam led the Raptors with a season-high 40 points to go with 13 rebounds before he fouled out with less than a minute left in OT. Marcus Smart had 28 for the Celtics who were missing four starters.
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PRIDE 4, WHALE 2 | ISOBEL CUP FINAL
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Boston Pride rally with three-goal third period to win second straight Isobel Cup
The Pride overturned a 2-1 deficit after two periods to make it back-to-back.
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Business
INNOVATION BEAT
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Programmers hit Russia with ‘protestware’ supporting Ukraine
Some who write open source software bundles altered their programs to display opposition to the invasion. It could show text like “Stand with Ukraine” or even try to erase the contents of the drive they were running on.
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Business
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Fast times for New Balance: New Methuen plant to employ 200 by year’s end on strong demand
The company received nearly $1 million in state tax credits to open plant, and it will employ three times as many people as it originally promised there.
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TALKING POINTS
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Hometown Financial Group to buy Randolph Bancorp
Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Joan Joyce, softball great who struck out Ted Williams, dies at 81
Joan Joyce, one of America's greatest female athletes, who set records in basketball and golf but was best known as a hard-throwing softball pitcher, hurling 150 no-hitters and 50 perfect games in addition to striking out retired ballplayers Ted Williams and Hank Aaron at exhibitions, died Saturday at 81.
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Obituaries
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Joan Joyce, softball great who struck out Ted Williams, dies at 81
Joan Joyce, one of America's greatest female athletes, who set records in basketball and golf but was best known as a hard-throwing softball pitcher, hurling 150 no-hitters and 50 perfect games in addition to striking out retired ballplayers Ted Williams and Hank Aaron at exhibitions, died Saturday at 81.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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I want a family, a dog, and a shared home
"He rejects all of this."
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Music
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Bedouine launches her spring tour at City Winery
The singer-songwriter describes growing up “between cultures” as a struggle, but it also meant that she was exposed to different kinds of music, eventually including artists like Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen.
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Movies
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From Gloucester to Berklee, ‘CODA’ Oscar triumphs are a cause for celebration
Behind the film’s groundbreaking night were folks from the Bay State — from the Gloucester maritime community, to Berklee College of Music students and alumni, to the local crew members — who helped propel it into history.
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