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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘A new reality’: State’s decision against Mass General Brigham’s suburban expansion could mean tighter regulation of costs and hospital growth
Date April 6, 2022 9:13 AM
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Wednesday, April 6, 2022


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‘A new reality’: State’s decision against Mass General Brigham’s suburban expansion could mean tighter regulation of costs and hospital growth

The Department of Public Health's rejection of Mass General Brigham’s plan appears to be the first time in decades that the department has stood in the way of hospital expansion.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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R.I. bill would ban ‘love letters’ from prospective home buyers

If owners choose a buyer based on whose story they can relate to most, sales could hinge on factors such as race, religion, sexual orientation, or family status, rather than simply financial considerations.
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It’s time to fix the vast power disparity between university graduate students and advisers, critics say

In the wake of a recently filed suit, Harvard PhD students have spoken out, describing an environment in which they do not feel comfortable raising grievances for fear of retaliation.
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Zelensky accuses Russian military of war crimes, demands accountability in address to UN Security Council

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made his plea via video as grisly evidence continued to emerge of civilian massacres carried out by Russian forces on the outskirts of Kyiv before they pulled back from the capital.
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EPA to propose restrictions on asbestos

The Environmental Protection Agency would prohibit the use, manufacture, and import of chrysotile asbestos, a type of asbestos that has been linked to lung cancer and mesothelioma.
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Oklahoma lawmakers approve bill to make performing an abortion illegal

The Oklahoma House on Tuesday voted 70-14 for a Republican bill that would make performing an abortion illegal and punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
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Trump’s Truth Social in trouble as financial, technical woes mount

Since launch, the former president's social media app has experienced a plethora of major technical difficulties like a waiting list that has blocked hundreds of thousands of potential users, basic user interface problems, and lack of Android support. Share price plunges followed.
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300 killed by Mali’s army and foreigners, says rights group

Mali’s army and foreign soldiers suspected to be Russian recently killed an estimated 300 men — some of them suspected Islamic extremist fighters but most civilians — in Moura in central Mali, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday.
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200,000 dead, one lone defendant as Darfur trial begins

They were known as the janjaweed, the armed militia men who came racing on camels and horses at dawn, moving fast to kill and rape, burning huts and leaving another village destroyed in the Darfur region of Sudan’s impoverished far west.
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Up-close Ukraine atrocity photographs touch a global nerve

Perhaps it was the way the lifeless bodies, bloodied by bullets, and some with hands bound, had been left strewn about or shoveled into makeshift mass graves. Or the reality of seeing them up close in widely circulated photographs and videos.
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OPINION


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Three GOP senators will vote for Ketanji Brown Jackson. Don’t call it bipartisanship.

Neither history nor President Biden should give Republicans a pass for opposing one of the most qualified Supreme Court nominees ever.
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Mississippi’s mainstream abortion law

A 15-week limit isn’t “extreme” or “radical.” By Western standards, it’s normal.
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Did Boston’s new outdoor dining rules have to be so cumbersome?

There’s no reason to end what has been a successful program. But new regulations and surcharges have been difficult for restaurants to navigate, as well as expensive.
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Move of Benjamin Franklin Institute reflects broader change in Nubian Square

An area that has long gone neglected and shunned is finally realizing its potential.
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Mass. Senate staffers take step to unionize despite state law that has thwarted such efforts. House is organizing, too.

Representatives from a local chapter of a major union delivered a letter to Senate President Karen E. Spilka’s office last week, saying that a “strong majority” of around 200 Senate staff members had signed union cards and were asking for voluntary recognition.
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Berkshire DA overturns 1983 arson conviction due to antisemitism

It would take 39 years for a prosecutor to find that bigoted remarks denied Barry Jacobson the right to a trial before an impartial jury.
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Maura Healey and education leaders unite against bias and hate in high school sports

The attorney general's office will convene a statewide conference by the fall for school officials and schedule regional training sessions for school athletic leaders.
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To me, this is feeling like a dreaded ‘bridge year’ for the Red Sox

They appear to be built on a pile of contingencies while they wait for the farm system to bear more fruit — the facade of a contender while the next great team is being constructed.
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Injured Red Sox ace Chris Sale confronts another lengthy absence: ‘I’m not even a baseball player’

The Red Sox ace, who will not be available until June 6 at the earliest, is fighting to ward off the negativity he says hindered his previous rehab.
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Bulk buyers turn down Moderna’s COVID vaccine as pandemic demand wanes

The African Union and Covax, the World Health Organization-backed group, decided not to obtain more of the vaccine as developing nations struggle to turn supplies into inoculations.
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Twitter adds Elon Musk to Board of Directors

Twitter announced Tuesday that Elon Musk will join its board of directors, the news coming the day after Musk revealed his 9.2 percent stake in the social media behemoth.
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TALKING POINTS


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Safety officials to probe electric, hybrid car batteries

Also, Poland still not on board with minimum corporate tax rate and that cargo ship grounded near Baltimore? It's two weeks from being freed.
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Margaret M. McGowan, who expanded the field of dance history, dies at 90

A British cultural historian who created a new international area of academic study, now known as early dance, Margaret M. McGowan received national honors in both Britain and France.
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Dirck Halstead, photographer of war zones and presidents, dies at 85

A photojournalist who chronicled the first and final stages of the Vietnam War, Dirck Halstead's presidential images included the departure of Richard Nixon from the White House and the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.
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Gene Shue, All-Star and longtime NBA coach, dies at 90

In his 22 seasons of coaching, Mr. Shue was known for turning losing teams into winners.
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Movies


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IFFBoston 2022 announces its lineup

More than 60 films will be screened from April 27-May 4 at the Somerville Theatre, Brattle Theatre, Coolidge Corner Theatre, and WBUR CitySpace.
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8 Boston-centric podcasts for foodies, true-crime fans, and more

You name it, there’s a podcast for it. Listen to the sounds of Boston with these eight picks.
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Tom Brady has a surprising number of thoughts about sunglasses

The former Patriots quarterback and recently un-retired Tampa Bay Buccaneer wants to see you sporting stylish Scandinavian sunglasses.
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