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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘Incredibly unfair’: New outdoor dining rules make patio seating difficult for some Boston restaurants
Date April 1, 2022 9:10 AM
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‘Incredibly unfair’: New outdoor dining rules make patio seating difficult for some Boston restaurants

While North End restaurateurs negotiate with Mayor Michelle Wu over extra fees as high as a $7,500 outdoor dining fee and shorter season in the neighborhood, their peers across the city say they, too, are struggling with new rules.
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A move by state officials appears to severely limit the influence climate groups can have on a process that will determine the future of natural gas in the state.
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Russians leaving Chernobyl as fighting rages elsewhere in Ukraine

Russian troops handed control of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant back to the Ukrainians and left the heavily contaminated site early Friday, more than a month after taking it over, Ukrainian authorities said, as fighting raged on the outskirts of Kyiv and other fronts.
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Biden announces massive strategic oil reserve release to curb gas prices

President Biden announced Thursday that he will release 1 million barrels a day from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve to try to offset the loss of Russian crude oil from world markets, starve Russia of revenue, and cut the cost American consumers are paying at the pump.
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State Department will allow Americans to mark gender as ‘X’ on passports

Biden administration announced several measures intended to make federal forms of identification, applications for federal programs, and travel documents more inclusive.
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UN seeks record $4.4b for Afghans struggling under Taliban

The head of the United Nations said Thursday that nearly all Afghans don’t have enough to eat and some have resorted to “selling their children and their body parts” to get money for food.
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Prosecutor seeks end to Khashoggi murder trial in Turkey

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North Korean ICBM launch may have been fake. It’s still important.

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The Doublespeak awards can’t return soon enough

Since the publication of “1984” over 70 years ago, we have become inured to the fabric of lies and evasions embedded in everyday discourse.
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At 12, the ACA is alive and well — and getting steadily better

More can and should be done to improve the Affordable Care Act.
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Boston students need therapeutic response, not police presence

The “emotional and mental health challenges causing teenagers to act out at school” have unfortunately inspired a call to bring back police, bringing punitive rather than therapeutic responses to trauma endured by students and communities most harmed by the pandemic.
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Former MIT researcher inspired by ‘Breaking Bad’ to buy poison is spared prison term

Ishtiaq Ali Saaem, 38, a former research director at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was sentenced to six months of home confinement and three years probation for obstruction of justice on Thursday.
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Trans youth, activists, and lawmakers spoke at a Transgender Day of Visibility event outside the Massachusetts State House on Thursday morning.
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25 years ago, this April Fools’ Day joke brought up to 3 feet of snow to Mass.

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‘Incredibly unfair’: New outdoor dining rules make patio seating difficult for some Boston restaurants

While North End restaurateurs negotiate with Mayor Michelle Wu over extra fees as high as a $7,500 outdoor dining fee and shorter season in the neighborhood, their peers across the city say they, too, are struggling with new rules.
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Vertex’s non-opioid painkiller shows promise in people recovering from surgery

Medical experts say the findings from the Boston biotech are encouraging, but that more data are needed.
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Atrius lays off dozens of nurses as COVID needs wane and merger nears

The Massachusetts Nurses Association said that 60 nurses — approximately 10 percent of Atrius’s nursing staff — were let go on Wednesday.
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TELEVISION REVIEW


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Meet the most famous American of the 18th century

Inventor, entrepreneur, statesman, scientist — the list goes on — Benjamin Franklin was unique and indispensable, as Ken Burns shows in a two-part PBS documentary premiering Monday.
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No slap-shtick from Chris Rock, just jokes

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Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond

Music, theater, comedy, museum, and family events, and more, selected by Globe critics and writers.
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