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Subject Today's Headlines: Scathing investigation prompts Boston superintendent to recommend closing ‘failed’ Mission Hill School
Date April 28, 2022 9:07 AM
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Thursday, April 28, 2022


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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Scathing investigation prompts Boston superintendent to recommend closing ‘failed’ Mission Hill School

Superintendent Brenda Cassellius said the report will prompt district reforms, including greater oversight over autonomous pilot schools like Mission Hill to ensure the schools, which have greater freedom over curriculum and hiring, are following necessary rules.
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Business


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The baristas’ view: Inside Starbucks’ alleged antiunion campaign

Several Boston-area Starbucks employees involved in union efforts say the company has fostered a culture of intimidation, aiming to knock down their campaign.
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Crime & Courts


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Former Mass. corrections officer arrested in connection with 1988 murder of 11-year-old girl in Lawrence

A retired Massachusetts corrections officer was arrested Tuesday in Alabama on charges of killing 11-year-old Melissa Ann Tremblay, who was found stabbed to death at an old railway yard in Lawrence in 1988, officials said Wednesday.
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Crime & Courts


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‘No one will help us’: Families displaced by fire struggle to find housing

For many, the search for a new place to live is an agonizing blur of unanswered telephone calls, dashed hopes, and constant uncertainty.
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World


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Russia cuts off gas to Poland and Bulgaria in bid to divide West

Russia cut off natural gas to NATO members Poland and Bulgaria on Wednesday and threatened to do the same to other countries, using its most essential export in what was seen as a bid to punish the West over its support for Ukraine.
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Minneapolis officers found to engage in racist policing

A Minnesota Department of Human Rights investigation found that officers stopped, searched, arrested, ticketed, used force on, and killed Black and Indigenous people at a higher rate than white people.
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Nation


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Trump officials awarded $700 million pandemic loan despite objections

Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday released a report alleging that top Trump administration officials awarded a $700 million pandemic relief loan to a struggling trucking company in 2020 over the objections of career officials at the Defense Department.
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Washington pays final respects to Albright

President Biden said Madeleine Albright’s name was synonymous with the idea that America is “a force for good in the world.”
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Aung San Suu Kyi found guilty in Myanmar before Biden summit

A court sentenced Myanmar’s ousted civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, to five years in prison Wednesday after finding her guilty of corruption for accepting about $1.3 million in gold bars and cash from a close political ally.
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World


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Haunting disappearance sparks outrage in Mexico over gender violence

The case of Debanhi Escobar, an 18-year-old law student who disappeared April 9, sparked outrage and protests over a phenomenon that is now commonplace in Mexico: the disappearance of women and girls nationwide.
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They flooded their own village, and kept the Russians at bay

They pull up soggy linoleum from their floors, and fish potatoes and jars of pickles from submerged cellars. They hang out waterlogged rugs to dry in the pale spring sunshine.
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EDITORIAL


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Finding a Beacon Hill compromise on sports betting

Massachusetts residents should be allowed to gamble on college games — but not any involving in-state colleges.
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OPINION


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Ageism in health care? Yep, it’s a thing.

Caring for baby boomers in the ER ought to mean more than asking demeaning questions.
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OPINION


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Requiem for a fierce advocate and communicator

Larry Rasky died two years ago at 69, of complications from COVID-19. I attended the celebration of his life along with several hundred others — although I’m not sure Larry would have put me on the guest list.
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Mass. lawmaker charged with drunken driving; blood alcohol level was four times legal limit, police say

State Representative David H. A. LeBoeuf, a two-term Worcester Democrat, was arrested late Tuesday on drunken driving charges, according to police.
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Boston had right to impose vaccine mandate for city workers, state labor department finds

The decision marks a partial victory for the city, but does not carry immediate practical impact: Mayor Michelle Wu’s vaccine mandate for city workers remains on hold pending separate legal proceedings.
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Crime & Courts


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FBI joins search for killer of Concord, N.H., couple shot on hiking trail

Days after a retired Concord, N.H., couple were last seen heading into the woods for a walk, the FBI is joining state authorities searching for those responsible for murdering Stephen and Djeswende Reid, who were shot to death along the Marsh Loop Trail.
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nfl draft


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In an unpredictable NFL Draft, we’ll take a shot at predicting the Patriots’ selections

As things stand, the Patriots have nine picks in the seven rounds — and some conspicuous needs.
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As they head to Round 2, the Celtics have become clear favorites in the East

They have learned how to win close games under pressure, and they are building up while their competitors are breaking down.
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Alex Cora rejoins Red Sox in Toronto following COVID-19 infection

Cora tested positive for COVID-19 last Thursday and missed six games. The Sox were 1-5 under bench coach Will Venable.
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The baristas’ view: Inside Starbucks’ alleged antiunion campaign

Several Boston-area Starbucks employees involved in union efforts say the company has fostered a culture of intimidation, aiming to knock down their campaign.
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Construction workers, immigrants among 62 worker deaths in 2021, new report shows

Two men killed at a downtown Boston construction site last year were risking their lives on many fronts, according to a new report about workplace fatalities detailing the state’s most perilous jobs and the workers who do them.
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Walmart cracks down on gift cards suspected in scams

The retailer has frozen more than $4 million in suspicious gift card funds. That money is now being returned to victims with the help of the Department of Justice.
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Obituaries


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Sid Mark, disc jockey devoted to Sinatra for six decades, dies at 88

Sid Mark, a longtime disc jockey in Philadelphia who made Frank Sinatra’s songs the center of his musical universe for more than six decades, died April 18 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. He was 88.
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Geraldine Weiss dies at 96; blazed a trail for women in investing

Geraldine Weiss, who, after being told by a succession of stockbrokers that she was best qualified for the secretarial pool, devised an unconventional moneymaking strategy that she used in becoming the first woman to launch a successful investment newsletter, died Monday at her home in the La Jolla area of San Diego. She was 96.
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ASK AMY


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Volatile relationship benefits from separation

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER


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‘A fun game of Spot-the-Boston-actor’: TV shows and movies cast their eyes on local theater performers

When an actor familiar from the Boston stage pops up on a TV series like “Julia” or in a film like “Don’t Look Up,” Globe critic Don Aucoin turns the viewing experience into a fun game. As more movies and shows are filmed around these parts, local actors have been landing quite a few parts of their own.
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BLO boasts full lineup of live shows for 2022-2023 season

A new work by Silkroad’s Rhiannon Giddens and a new spin on Puccini’s “La Bohème” are a couple of the highlights.
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