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Sunday, May 8, 2022
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Social Justice
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Priced out of the city, Black Bostonians are finding their dream homes on the South Shore
The shift of Boston residents to Brockton and a few other nearby towns underscores the challenges the city of Boston faces in keeping Black and brown residents who were born there and want to stay, but have been priced out of the city’s sizzling real estate market.
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Arts
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After fleeing to Salem, a Ukrainian museum director leads a global effort to preserve her country’s heritage
For Oleksandra Kovalchuk, acting director of the Odesa Fine Arts Museum, the fight to save Ukraine’s art is part of a larger battle to preserve its identity as a free and independent country.
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Politics
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A new conservative majority poised to overturn Roe could spell the end of the Roberts court
As the draft opinion on abortion rights show, an emboldened group of justices to the right of Roberts no longer needs the deeply conservative, but more cautious and institutionalist, chief to join them to hand down rulings.
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Biotech
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COVID shots made Moderna biotech’s biggest star, but what now?
Flush with billions in cash, Moderna is poised to make headway in mRNA vaccines and therapies for a range of diseases from the flu to HIV to cancer. But scientific and economic hurdles make the success of those programs far from guaranteed.
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World
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South Korea: North Korea test-fired missile from submarine
The US military's Indo-Pacific Command said it a statement that while the launch did not pose an immediate threat to US personnel or territory, or to its allies, it “highlights the destabilizing impact of the DPRK’s illicit weapons program."
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The Nation
Nation
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In Nebraska, a Trump-inspired candidate cracks open divide in the GOP
In a state long known for genteel, collaborative politics and, for the past 24 years, one-party rule, Charles Herbster’s bid has cracked his party into three camps, with Trump supporters, establishment conservatives and business-friendly moderates battling for power.
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These LGBTQ lawmakers want to make their states a refuge for trans kids
Legislators say the effort was inspired by “sanctuary” laws that have similarly shielded undocumented immigrants, and, more recently, those seeking abortions from states where that care has been restricted and/or criminalized.
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Nation
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Goodwill sold a bust for $34.99. It’s an ancient Roman relic.
Laura Young was browsing through a Goodwill store in Austin, Texas, in 2018 when she found a bust for sale. It was resting on the floor, under a table, and had a yellow price tag slapped on its cheek: $34.99. She bought it.
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The World
World
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How the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll still makes Australia sing
Thousands of Elvi were out there in the middle of Australia, ages 5 to 85, with more pompadours and leisure suits than anyone could count.
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World
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Jill Biden meets with Ukrainian mothers and children in Romania
First lady Jill Biden met with Ukrainian refugees in Romania Saturday, listening to harrowing stories from women who fled Russian bombs and visiting with children as young as 5 who told her that their only wish was to return home.
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Russia’s grave miscalculation: Ukrainians would collaborate
The solicitation to commit treason came to Oleksandr Vilkul on the second day of the war, in a phone call from an old colleague.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Women who refused to let gender roles get in their way
In her new book, a comedy writer shares stories about women who thrived by pretending to be men.
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LETTERS
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‘Philip Guston Now,’ finally
I am saddened that Americans are assumed to be unable to deal with images and knowledge of past outrages.
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EDITORIAL
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Massachusetts should have a state-owned bank
Though the idea of a public bank has come up and failed in the Legislature in the past, lawmakers should give it a second look.
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Social Justice
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Massachusetts is segregated. Here’s why.
Here are some of the factors at play.
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RI NEWS
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A family fled Afghanistan and found support in a Wickford, R.I., sponsorship circle
A group of residents, mostly strangers, came together with a mission in mind: to welcome the Nooris, a family from Afghanistan who escaped during the US withdrawal last August.
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Abortion rights protesters, led by women dressed as handmaids, gather at State House
On Saturday, they marched to the State House to protest the Supreme Court draft decision leaked last week that would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling.
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Sports
INSTANT ANALYSIS
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Observations as the Celtics come from 14 down in fourth quarter, but Bucks eke out Game 3 win
The Celtics pulled ahead in the final two minutes after an awful third quarter. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jrue Holiday, however, put Milwaukee back ahead, and a frantic attempt to tie it in the final seconds fell short.
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It was a tough finish, but all is not lost for Celtics
Despite its shooting woes, and a huge game from the Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo, Boston looked like the better team and almost pulled out a Game 3 win.
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Red Sox fall in 10 innings after blowing one-run lead in ninth to White Sox
Nick Pivetta tossed six scoreless innings, striking out eight and allowing five hits, but the bullpen blew its ninth save of the season.
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Business
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Ideas
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Please tell us how much you liked this article
Customer service surveys are proliferating. But when anything less than five stars is considered failure, just how fair and meaningful is our feedback?
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IDEAS
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Americans can prove Alito wrong at the ballot box
The draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade professes an indifference to public opinion. But the justices may think twice if voters rebuke Republicans this fall and in 2024.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Maria Marcus, public interest lawyer and mentor, dies at 88
A law professor who as a public interest lawyer defended civil rights in the South, Maria Marcus successfully argued six cases before the US Supreme Court representing New York state, in one instance winning unemployment benefits for striking workers.
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Johnnie A. Jones Sr. dies at 102; a civil rights lawyer early on
The first Black warrant officer in the Army and later a litigator, Johnnie A. Jones Sr. became involved in numerous civil rights cases, often working with the NAACP and the Congress of Racial Equality.
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Arts & Lifestyle
CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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How to spend a perfect weekend in Boston
We did all the planning; all you need to do is enjoy.
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BACK TO BOSTON
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Favorite restaurants (old and new) in Boston
Eating here will help you discover the city for the first time, or fall in love all over again.
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Globe staffers share their favorite Boston spots. Tell us: What are yours?
These are a few of our favorite things.
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Travel
CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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How to spend a perfect weekend in Boston
We did all the planning; all you need to do is enjoy.
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BACK TO BOSTON
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Globe staffers share their favorite Boston spots. Tell us: What are yours?
These are a few of our favorite things.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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A moving experience: What it really takes to relocate an entire house
It’s daunting enough to move all your belongings from one house to another, but what about moving the house itself, too?
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Ask the Gardener: How to revive a rhododendron
Plus, tips on hiring someone to help you pick out the right plants.
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