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Subject Today's Headlines: Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination signals change, but court’s conservative bent remains
Date April 8, 2022 9:12 AM
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Friday, April 8, 2022


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Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination signals change, but court’s conservative bent remains

The makeup of the court will limit her potential impact — at least in the short term — on the nation’s most contentious legal disputes.
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Marijuana


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Consumers say Massachusetts weed stinks — and not in a good way

Recreational marijuana sales are well into their fourth year in Massachusetts. But is our weed any good?
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Biotech


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Medicare decision on polarizing Alzheimer’s drug divides doctors

Medicare said it will only cover Biogen’s drug Aduhelm in clinical studies. Doctors are split on whether that’s good or bad.
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Crime & Courts


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MCI Cedar Junction to close, a milestone reflecting falling crime rates, sentencing reform

The maximum-security prison in Walpole will be shut down over the next two years.
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World


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Ukrainian leaders predict more gruesome discoveries ahead

Ukrainian leaders predicted there would be more gruesome discoveries in the days ahead after retreating Russian forces left behind crushed buildings, streets strewn with destroyed cars and mounting civilian casualties that drew condemnation from across the globe.
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Nation


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Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to Capitol

Former president Donald Trump voiced regret Wednesday over not marching to the US Capitol the day his supporters stormed the building, and he defended his long silence during the attack by claiming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others were responsible for ending the deadly violence.
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Texas takes new border action; ex-Trump officials want more

Governor Greg Abbott said Texas state troopers would start halting and inspecting commercial vehicles that come across the border, acknowledging that the process would “dramatically slow” vehicle traffic near US ports of entry.
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Nation


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Trump criminal investigation is continuing, Manhattan DA says

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office is ‘’exploring evidence not previously explored’' in its investigation into former president Donald Trump’s business practices, Bragg said in a statement Thursday, and a decision on whether to go forward with charges will be announced at the conclusion of his probe.
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Turkey transfers Khashoggi murder trial to Saudi Arabia

A court in Turkey ordered the transfer of the trial in the murder of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi to Saudi Arabia, a move almost certain to end the last case that held out some hope of serving justice for a heinous crime that drew global outrage.
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World


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Pakistan’s Supreme Court blocks Khan’s move to stay in power

Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Thursday overturned Prime Minister Imran Khan’s move to dissolve parliament, setting the stage for a no-confidence vote widely expected to remove him from office and offering a major victory to opposition leaders, who said Khan had attempted an “open coup.”
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Yemeni leader hands over power as Saudi backers seek to end war

Yemen’s exiled president stepped down Thursday and passed power to a presidential council, a sweeping reshuffle supported by his backers in Saudi Arabia aimed at jump-starting efforts to end the seven-year war that has roiled the Arabian Peninsula.
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OPINION


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The gift that will benefit Jackson, and the nation, after her confirmation: Time

The months before Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson hears her first oral argument as an associate justice of the Supreme Court give her an opportunity to educate America about who she is.
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EDITORIAL


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Be brave, Maura Healey, and debate Sonia Chang-Díaz before the Democratic state convention

Healey’s reluctance keeps Democratic activists from comparison shopping for a gubernatorial candidate before they decide on a possible endorsement at the convention.
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OPINION


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The streets belong to the people

Streets have been repurposed into places for play dates, work meetings, sidewalk sales, band rehearsals, and of course, outdoor dining. The sense of possibility has been palpable.
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East Boston garage used as illegal crash pad by flight attendants, city officials say

The city's Inspectional Services Department said they have discovered an illegal crash pad built in an East Boston garage where flight attendants used bunk beds and shared a kitchen in a space without smoke detectors or a second exit.
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Marijuana


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Legalization 2.0: Massachusetts Senate approves overhaul of marijuana laws

The reforms would crack down on local fees, pave the way cannabis cafes, and put more muscle behind policies meant to make the licensed pot industry equitable.
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Metro


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In landlocked Vermont, an ambitious flatlander makes waves

In southern Vermont, where antiwar sentiment runs deep, an article and headline in a paper Belogour owns touched a raw nerve. Some readers thought it was satire. But Belogour meant every word, and the outcry was genuine, too.
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The Masters


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After shooting a valiant 71, Tiger Woods has to figure out how to recover for Day 2 at the Masters

"We’ve got four straight days, and there’s no one that’s going to shoulder the load besides me," Woods said.
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2022 Red Sox season preview | dan shaughnessy


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Opening Day is arriving for Red Sox with the usual optimism but also legitimate questions

They came within two wins of the World Series last year, but as always, their fortunes will depend heavily on pitching.
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2022 Red Sox season preview | Peter Abraham


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Red Sox vs. Yankees: Starting the season with baseball’s best rivalry

The Yankees made a wise move pushing the game back a day. A steady rain pelted the Bronx all afternoon Thursday.
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Newton Schools chief stepping down to run workforce training nonprofit

The head of Newton Schools is stepping down to lead a workforce training nonprofit.
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Coming soon to the corner of Mass. Ave. and Boylston: Lab space and affordable housing

Developer re-works long-stalled project on a key corner of Back Bay.
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Business


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A fight to stay put in ‘Allston Rock City’

IQHQ plans to build lab space in Allston-Brighton and help the Sound Museum move to a “cutting-edge" facility elsewhere. But artists worry it'll obliterate what’s left of the ecosystem that helps bands survive here.
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Obituaries


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Vladimir Zhirinovsky, ultranationalist Russian political leader, dies at 75

Mr. Zhirinovsky was widely characterized as a bombastic buffoon with a penchant for violent behavior toward women and journalists, but he was a crudely effective survivor of Russia’s political scene for three decades.
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Obituaries


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Joe Messina, guitarist, one of last of the Funk Brothers of Motown hits, dies at 93

The Funk Brothers were all but unknown to record buyers but emerged from anonymity in director Paul Justman's 2002 documentary film, "Standing in the Shadows of Motown."
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STAGE REVIEW


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With this ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ a classic remains a classic

Bartlett Sher’s outstanding production now at Citizens Bank Opera House stars a superb Richard Thomas as defense attorney Atticus Finch.
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Arts


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As the war unfolds, this Boston librarian is helping preserve Ukraine’s cultural treasures

Kristin Parker is a trained "cultural heritage first responder" who is actively involved in preserving Ukraine's imperiled cultural heritage. Massachusetts culture workers are pitching in to safeguard and archive Ukrainian art in the face of war.
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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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