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Saturday, May 7, 2022
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Economy
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No idea where the economy is headed? You’re not alone.
This week brought a blast of economic data but precious little clarity on what it all means.
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Business
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How Harvard could spend that $100 million to unwind its legacies of slavery
Harvard University is committing $100 million toward reparations after releasing a report detailing the institution’s ties to slavery. The university said the money will go toward helping it “redress — through teaching, research, and service — our legacies with slavery.” Here are some ideas.
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Crime & Courts
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Bristol DA charges Worcester man after rape kit collected 12 years ago was finally tested
Twelve years after a woman was raped on a New Bedford street, Bristol County prosecutors are alleging that they have identified the woman’s attacker by testing a rape kit that was collected in 2010 — but not examined until now.
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Politics
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Who was Matthew Hale, the 17th-century jurist Alito invokes in his draft overturning Roe?
Hale's handling of a 1662 case in England, in which he sentenced two women accused of witchcraft to death, would eventually serve as a model in the infamous Salem witch trials 30 years later.
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World
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Turning tables on Russia with West’s arms, Ukraine goes on offense
Ukrainian troops, emboldened by sophisticated weapons and long-range artillery supplied by the West, went on the offensive Friday against Russian forces in the northeast, seeking to drive them back from two key cities as the war plunged more deeply into a grinding, town-for-town battle.
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The Nation
Nation
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Most Americans have nuanced views on abortion, Pew Center report shows
The report, one of the most comprehensive surveys on abortion attitudes in years, found that 61 percent of Americans believe abortion should be legal in some circumstances and illegal in others.
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Nation
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Bird flu outbreak nears worst ever in US with 37 million dead
The crisis is hurting egg-laying hens and turkeys the most, with the disease largely being propagated by migrating wild birds that swarm above farms and leave droppings that get tracked into poultry houses.
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Nation
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COVID-19 hospitalizations are rising across the US
When the coronavirus was in retreat across the United States in late February, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new recommendations that veered away from depending on the number of new cases in a community to determine the need for pandemic safety measures.
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The World
World
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Sinn Fein sees big wins in Northern Ireland elections; Boris Johnson’s Conservatives suffer heavy losses in England
The idea that Sinn Fein — once the political wing of the Irish Republican Army — could triumph in these elections would have been unthinkable a generation ago.
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Official: United States gave intel before Ukraine sank Russian warship
The United States shared intelligence with Ukraine about Russian missile cruiser Moskva's location before the strike that sank the warship, a high-profile embarrassment for Russia’s military, US officials said. However, the Pentagon denied Friday it played a direct role in the strike.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Abortion, Democrats, and the Hispanic electorate: A complicated dynamic
Can the threat to Roe v. Wade rally the Latinx electorate in the midterm elections?
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OPINION
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Consider this: Panel discussions around Boston, May 7-13
Looking for something to do next week? Check out these panel discussions in and around the Boston area.
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EDITORIAL
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It’s not enough to shut down ‘failed’ Mission Hill School. BPS owes the public some answers on the scandal.
In the face of the widespread negligence documented in a bombshell 189-page report, shutting down the Jamaica Plain school was an easy call.
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Metro
Globe Local
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State Police commander’s son facing possible gun charges after allegedly being found drunk with weapons in his car
The police report was not submitted until more than two months after the incident.
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How did the Mission Hill School fail students for so long?
If a group of investigators could find this level of wrongdoing, how did it go undetected for so long? Where was the School Department?
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TOM FARRAGHER
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Rhode Island sod farmer provides suburban splendor
There are an estimated 60 million lawns across this nation, a sea of green from Maine to California. And few people are more familiar with this particular obsession of the American homeowner than Brock Bouchard, whose family has operated Kingston Turf Farms since 1967.
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Sports
Bruins 4, Hurricanes 2
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Bruins bounce back with victory over Carolina
Bruins finally get a lead on the Hurricanes in Game 3.
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Struggling Red Sox give red-hot Jarren Duran another shot in the majors
The Red Sox need another player because Kiké Hernández is staying away from the team with an illness.
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Bruins Notebook
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Jeremy Swayman was ready when the Bruins called on him
"Playing with those guys," Pastrnak said, "we’ve been together for a while, so we know what to expect from each other.”
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Business
Business
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How Harvard could spend that $100 million to unwind its legacies of slavery
Harvard University is committing $100 million toward reparations after releasing a report detailing the institution’s ties to slavery. The university said the money will go toward helping it “redress — through teaching, research, and service — our legacies with slavery.” Here are some ideas.
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Business
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Airbnb looks to crack down on Memorial Day weekend parties
The company's “anti-party system” restricts new users and those with negative reviews. These guests will not be able to book homes for one-night reservations on the holiday weekends.
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Harvard startup contest draws Biden’s attention
The winners of this year’s Harvard President’s Innovation Challenge received a total of $510,000 — and a letter of congratulations from President Joe Biden, who singled out a speech-therapy company.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Morton Mower, who helped create a lifesaving heart device, dies at 89
Working out of Sinai Hospital in Baltimore throughout the 1970s, cardiologists Morton Mower and Michel Mirowski developed a potentially lifesaving heart device, an electronic implant about the size of a cigarette pack.
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Obituaries
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George D. Gould, a pillar in N.Y.’s fiscal rescue, dies at 94
The Boston native was remembered as a knowledgeable, steadying force amid the maelstrom that buffeted New York City's finances in the 1970s.
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Obituaries
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Judy Henske, a distinctive voice on the folk scene, dies at 85
Judy Henske made a splash on the folk scene of the early 1960s with a powerful, versatile voice and an offbeat stage patter.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Restaurants
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9 of the best rooftop bars and restaurants around Boston
Shades on, drink in hand, and apps to share — it's time to channel some golden hour energy.
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Seaport Sweat returns for its seventh season
The free waterfront workout initiative will feature nearly 200 fitness classes through September.
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DANCE REVIEW
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Boston Ballet surveys dance’s ‘MINDscape’
An energetic and engaging bill — featuring two world premieres — showcases choreography of William Forsythe and Jorma Elo.
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