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Subject Today's Headlines: Man accused of fatal kidnapping of Jassy Correia heads to trial
Date May 9, 2022 9:01 AM
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Monday, May 9, 2022


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Crime & Courts


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Man accused of fatal kidnapping of Jassy Correia heads to trial

Louis D. Coleman III, 36, is heading to trial on a single charge of kidnapping resulting in death in US District Court in Boston.
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‘The more you dig into it, you think, Oh, God.’ A growing mission seeks to reduce toxic chemicals in schools

Ever since he heard a talk about health problems stemming from flame retardants, stain repellents, and other potent building chemicals, Jack McCarthy has been on a mission to slash the number of such concerning chemicals in the state’s schools.
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Health


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How you can reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals

There are thousands of chemicals in our furniture, electronics, cleaning products, construction materials, clothing, and more, and just a fraction of them are regulated. Here are tips on how to avoid some of the most common of these chemicals.
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Health


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Tufts’ plans for patients, doctors following announced closure of its children’s hospital are met with mixed feelings

The health system is revealing long-awaited details about the fate of dozens of doctors and nurses as well as thousands of patients, many of whom are on Medicaid and live with complex medical conditions.
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Transparency! Accountability! Watchdog! Two Democrats are trying — seriously — to get voters excited about the auditor’s race.

Here’s a heavy lift: make the race for state auditor seem relevant, interesting, and meaningful to primary voters. That’s the task facing Senator Diana DiZoglio and former transportation advocate Chris Dempsey.
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Hundreds of suicidal teens sleep in emergency rooms. Every night.

On a rainy Thursday evening last spring, a 15-year-old girl was rushed by her parents to the emergency department at Boston Children’s Hospital. She had marks on both wrists from self-harm and a recent suicide attempt, and earlier that day she confided to her pediatrician that she planned to try again.
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A haven for LGBTQ students in the heart of Alabama

Since a brand-new charter school opened its doors in a suburb of Birmingham, Ala., in the fall, there have been a few disturbances along the periphery.
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After leak, religious rift over legal abortion is on display

America’s faithful are bracing — some with cautionary joy and others with looming dread — for the Supreme Court to potentially overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and end the nationwide right to legal abortion.
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Two Palestinians shot dead by Israelis in occupied West Bank

Two Palestinians, one a teenager, were killed in separate incidents in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, hours after police apprehended two Palestinian men suspected of killing three Israelis last week.
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May 9 is a revered day in Russia. For many, Putin has hijacked it.

Olga Romanova’s grandmother served as a front-line nurse in World War II. She was small and thin, Romanova said, but somehow carried “big, grown, wounded men” to safety. She met her husband in her four years on the eastern front.
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Taliban divisions deepen as Afghan women defy veil edict

Arooza was furious and afraid, keeping her eyes open for Taliban on patrol as she and a friend shopped Sunday in Kabul’s Macroyan neighborhood.
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EDITORIAL


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Massachusetts lawmakers should put their name where their vote is

By passing a bill to legalize sports betting by a voice vote instead of a roll call, the Massachusetts Senate failed in that duty.
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LETTERS


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Still waiting for answers, and justice, in Juston Root case

The wheels of exoneration sped as though greased, but the gears of justice grind ever so slowly.
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LETTERS


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Macron is the right person for this moment in history

I feel he will leave an indelible imprint on the first half of this century. After all, his appeal is a steadfast conviction of duty and responsibility.
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Massachusetts


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Annual Mother’s Day Walk for Peace hits the streets again after two years of virtual events

After two years of virtual events due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute held a hybrid event including a 7.7-mile march and virtual programming of speeches from survivors, community leaders, and elected officials.
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Nubian Markets to offer flavors of the African diaspora through food, culture, and community

Nubian Markets, a fast-casual eatery, grocery store, and community space centered on the African diaspora is scheduled to open in Nubian Square this summer.
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Boston trial of celebrity chef Mario Batali on charge of indecent assault starts Monday

The Boston trial of Mario Batali, a celebrity chef who faces a criminal charge of indecent assault and battery after allegedly groping and forcibly kissing a woman in 2017, is set to begin Monday at Boston Municipal Court.
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Christopher L. Gasper


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Don’t worry too much about that Game 3 loss. The Celtics showed they can take this series.

Yes, the Celtics fell behind in the series, 2-1, but if they play to their capability they will be the team advancing in the playoffs.
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Matt Porter | On Hockey


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With their stars clicking, Bruins showed the conviction of a veteran team that has done this before

The Bruins have overcome an 0-2 deficit and are pushing all the right buttons, especially Carolina's.
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Bruins strike three times in the third period to even up series with Hurricanes in Game 4

Two goals in the first five minutes of the third period helped pull the Bruins level in the series.
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Havana hotel death toll at 30 as dogs search for survivors

Search crews with dogs on Sunday hunted through the ruins of a luxury hotel in Cuba’s capital for survivors of a devastating explosion while officials raised the number of known dead to 30.
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Detailed ‘open source’ news investigations are catching on

One of the more striking pieces of journalism from the Ukraine war featured intercepted radio transmissions from Russian soldiers indicating an invasion in disarray, their conversations even interrupted by a hacker literally whistling “Dixie.”
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Julie Chen expected to get nod as next UMass Lowell chancellor

Chen, 57, is the only local finalist and has been considered a leading candidate for the post.
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Dr. Waldo L. Fielding, who wrote of pre-Roe v. Wade’s medical horrors, dies at 100

A well-known ob-gyn in Boston, he recalled that 'almost any implement you can imagine' was used in abortions before they were legal.
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Mickey Gilley, country music star whose club inspired ‘Urban Cowboy,’ dies at 86

Mr. Gilley had 17 No. 1 country singles from 1974 to 1983, including “I Overlooked an Orchid” and “Don’t the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time,” but he was perhaps best known for his warehouse-sized club.
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Ric Parnell, real drummer in a famous fake band, dies at 70

Mr. Parnell was the keeper of the beat in the mockumentary, “This Is Spinal Tap."
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Provincetown International Film Festival announces Jenny Slate and Bowen Yang are part of 2022 lineup

“Call Me By Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino will be honored with the Filmmaker on the Edge award.
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Seaport to host an open-air market for four weekends this summer

The Seaport Summer Market will be host to more than 60 vendors for four weekends throughout the summer.
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Two decades on, Interpol is still shining brightly

In advance of the band's upcoming show at Roadrunner, guitarist Daniel Kessler says the trio continues to create music with a "feeling of urgency goes back to our first record.”
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