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Tuesday, April 5, 2022
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Social Justice
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With federal funds in hand, public housing also at play in Mayor Wu’s agenda
Boston faces a difficult question: How to preserve and sustain the existing, dated public housing system, which experts say is a crucial part of any solution to the city’s housing dilemma.
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Transportation
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Green Line extension to Medford was set to open in December. Then May. Now it’s on track to open in summer.
A worker holding a spool of wiring at one under-construction station laughed when asked if they were putting on the final touches. “No,” he said. “But we’re getting there.”
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Metro
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This 14-year-old Carlisle resident is a crossword whiz — and the youngest to build a puzzle for The Sunday New York Times
On March 27, August Lee-Kovach, a freshman at Concord-Carlisle High School, became the youngest known person to have a crossword puzzle published in the Sunday edition of The New York Times.
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Real Estate
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Government Center Garage collapse highlights tightrope walk of large real estate developments
Investigations are exploring what caused the accident that killed a demolition worker last month, but questions remain, too, about what it all means for the multi-billion-dollar development.
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Russia
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Zelensky to address UN amid outrage over civilian deaths
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky planned to speak Tuesday to U.N. Security Council diplomats outraged by growing evidence that Russian forces have deliberated killed civilians, many of them shot in yards, streets and homes, and their bodies left in the open.
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The Nation
Climate
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‘A file of shame’: Major UN climate report shows world is on track for catastrophic levels of warming
To avert the worst consequences of the climate crisis, the analysis from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says, leaders must make radical, immediate changes. That includes rapidly phasing out the use of fossil fuels.
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Politics
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Ex-police officer faces jury trial on Capitol riot charges
More than a year ago, two off-duty police officers from a small town in Virginia were charged with storming the US Capitol together. One of them is heading to trial and faced a courtroom full of potential jurors on Monday. The other could be a key prosecution witness.
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Nation
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Arrest made in connection with Sacramento mass shooting that killed 6
Sacramento police announced an arrest Monday connected with the shooting that killed six people and wounded a dozen others in the heart of California’s capital city as multiple shooters fired more than 100 rounds and people ran for their lives.
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The World
World
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Economist accused of harassment appears set to become Costa Rica’s president
Rodrigo Chaves, a former World Bank official who has promised to shake up the political system of Central America’s most stable nation, was on track to become Costa Rica’s new president, according to preliminary election results Sunday night.
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World
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WHO says 99 percent of world’s population breathes poor-quality air
The United Nations health agency says nearly everybody in the world breathes air that doesn’t meet its standards for air quality, calling for more action to reduce fossil-fuel use, which generates pollutants that cause respiratory and blood-flow problems and lead to millions of preventable deaths each year.
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World
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Khan throws Pakistan into a political crisis
As Pakistan fell deeper into a political crisis, the country’s Supreme Court on Monday heard a challenge to Prime Minister Imran Khan’s bid to remain in power, including his move to dissolve Parliament and call for early elections.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The long shelf life of Title 42
Title 42 will go down in American history as an unconscionable moral stain, a cruel ruse that was responsible for turning away noncitizens 1.7 million times without due process; most of them were seeking protection from persecution, violence, and other life-threatening hardships.
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EDITORIAL
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Halting the next genocide
The atrocities in Bucha cry out for a response from the US and the world to stop Putin’s war machine.
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LETTERS
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We should open our arms to asylum seekers, not run them through their paces
The law demands that asylum seekers repeat the stories of the worst days of their lives; they must wedge their complex, beautiful lives into an outdated, rigid narrative to prove that their suffering was based on narrow protected grounds.
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Metro
Metro
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This 14-year-old Carlisle resident is a crossword whiz — and the youngest to build a puzzle for The Sunday New York Times
On March 27, August Lee-Kovach, a freshman at Concord-Carlisle High School, became the youngest known person to have a crossword puzzle published in the Sunday edition of The New York Times.
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The first female Boston police officer shot in the line of duty says her shooter does not deserve a new trial
James Gaines, convicted of trying to kill Boston police Officer Zenaida Flores-Doherty, wants a new trial after learning his lawyer posted racist messages on social media. But Flores-Doherty says Gaines got a fair trial.
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Politics
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The top 2021 overtime earner in the Boston city workforce? Not a cop.
Thanks in large part to an accounting technicality, the top overtime earner in the city workforce last year was a wire inspector named Keith Barry.
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Sports
NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP | Kansas 72, North Carolina 69
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Kansas tops North Carolina with greatest comeback in championship game history to win fourth national title
The Jayhawks trailed by as many as 16, completing the biggest title-game turnaround in tournament history.
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Gary Washburn | On basketball
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As playoffs loom, Celtics try to map out uncharted territory on the road ahead
The schedule makers set up one of the team’s most difficult road trip of the season for last, with the Celtics heading to Chicago, Milwaukee and Memphis for the final three.
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red sox
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How long will Rafael Devers and Xander Bogaerts be together on the left side of the Red Sox infield?
Devers is eligible for free agency in two years; Bogaerts can opt out after this season. Both have had fruitless talks with the Sox this spring on contract extensions.
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Business
CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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Seaport traffic is back. So are ideas for new ways to get there.
There’s no better time than now to figure out how best to move thousands of people in and out of the transit-starved business district, surrounded by water, as development continues unabated. Here are a few ideas.
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Innovation economy
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The pandemic-era telemedicine boom has peaked. Here’s why.
As the public health emergency subsides, doctors, Medicare, and private insurers are evaluating how much of a role virtual care will play going forward.
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Business
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Musk becomes Twitter’s largest shareholder
Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla, buys a 9.2 percent stake in social media platform Twitter.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Tommy Davis, 2-time NL batting champion with Dodgers, dies
Mr. Davis’s 230 hits and 153 RBI in 1962 remain L.A. single-season records. He won World Series titles in 1959, 1963, and 1965.
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Obituaries
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Iris Mulholland, nurse who championed midwifery in three countries, dies at 93
Over a 47-year career, Ms. Mulholland attended thousands of births in Germany, England, and the United States, including at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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A Bach keyboard landmark, scaled to his time and ours
On Saturday night in GBH’s Calderwood Studio, pianist Jeremy Denk performed the complete Book 1 of Bach’s beloved “Well-Tempered Clavier.”
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MUSIC REVIEW
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A booty-shaking blast from LCD Soundsystem at Roadrunner
Sunday night's concert, the first of four at Roadrunner, showcased an ensemble with few signs of rust.
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REVIEW
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‘The Just and the Blind’ looks at Black boyhood through a father’s eyes
On Friday, spoken-word poet Marc Bamuthi Joseph and composer-musician Daniel Bernard Roumain delivered a live performance brimming with life.
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