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Wednesday, May 18, 2022
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Climate
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As pollution worsens on Cape Cod, some are investing hopes in a new type of septic system
A coalition of groups in Cape Cod is pressing local and state officials to consider installing a new kind of septic system that they say would curb the vast majority of nitrogen that leaks from traditional systems.
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‘I was middle class, and now I feel like I’m at the poverty line.’ Inflation is hitting Mass. residents painfully hard, despite rosy big-picture stats.
A 40-year-high inflation rate — layered onto the already high cost of living in Massachusetts — is forcing many people to forgo grocery staples, skip creature comforts, scuttle vacation plans — and even consider leaving the state.
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Do you have the guts to wear sneakers with a dress?
Our fashion overlords have anointed sneakers as acceptable work and dress wear. But going with the trend can feel daring.
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Health
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The new, highly transmissible Omicron variant, BA.2.12.1, is dominating in Massachusetts. Now what?
What’s fueling Omicron to become so much more transmissible? And what is the best approach to testing amid all this uncertainty?
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Nation
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Biden, calling on Americans to ‘take on the haters,’ condemns racist rhetoric after Buffalo massacre
President Biden called on Americans on Tuesday to “take on the haters” and “reject the lie” of racial replacement that animated a white man who gunned down Black shoppers in the latest eruption of violence targeting people of color in the United States.
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Nation
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FDA authorizes Pfizer boosters for ages 5-11
Booster uptake has been much slower than public health experts hoped. Many parents have been reluctant to vaccinate children in this age group at all.
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Political notebook
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Justice Department requests transcripts from Jan. 6 committee
The move, coming as Attorney General Merrick Garland appears to be ramping up the pace of his investigation into the 2021 Capitol riot, is the clearest sign yet of a wide-ranging inquiry at the Justice Department.
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Politics
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Clinton campaign lawyer sought to ‘use’ FBI, prosecutor says
Michael Sussmann is accused of misleading the FBI during a September 2016 meeting by telling the bureau’s top lawyer that he wasn’t acting on behalf of a particular client when he presented computer data that he said might connect Russia to then-candidate Donald Trump.
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The World
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As Ukraine orders surrender of plant, Russia seeks stronger hold in south
The surrender order essentially ended the most protracted battle so far in the war in Ukraine.
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With Ukraine taking a firmer stance, peace talks grind to a halt
The impasse stems primarily from Russia’s insistence on maintaining control of large swaths of Ukrainian territory, and Putin’s apparent determination to push ahead with his offensive. But another factor is an emboldened Ukraine.
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NATO chief hails ‘historic moment’ as Finland, Sweden apply
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday that Finland, and Sweden have officially applied to join the world’s biggest military alliance, a move driven by security concerns over Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Partnerships, not a state takeover, are what will save Boston Public Schools
There is no magical fix. The job is too big and will require a new spirit, clear strategies, and a massive team effort to succeed.
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EDITORIAL
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War-time justice comes to Kyiv
A Russian soldier stands in the dock accused of a war crime even as the fighting continues.
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OPINION
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Is George Washington fit only for contempt?
Ask Frederick Douglass.
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Metro
THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Brookline classes resume Tuesday after one-day strike
The union agreed to pay $50,000 in damages in exchange for the district not pursuing fines related to the contempt order,
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Crime & Courts
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Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden says he is reviewing nine deadly force cases involving police
Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden said Tuesday he is prepared to determine whether to bring criminal charges against police officers as he reviews nine deadly force incidents in Revere, Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, and Dorchester dating to 2017.
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Person of interest sketch released in Concord, N.H., double slaying probe
Authorities in New Hampshire released an artist’s sketch of a man they described as a person of interest in the slayings of Stephen Reid, 67, and Djeswende Reid, 66, whose bodies were found April 21 in a wooded area of Concord, N.H.
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Sports
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Here’s what Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy believes went wrong against the Hurricanes
There was no overlooking the fact that the Bruins scored just six goals in the four road games.
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Game 1: Heat 118, Celtics 107 I Instant Analysis
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Celtics allow 22-2 run at start of third quarter, lose Game 1 to Heat
Jimmy Butler led the Heat with 41 points and nine rebounds.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Celtics were game, but without Marcus Smart and Al Horford, they didn’t have enough against Heat in opener
The Celtics figured they may be without Smart in Game 1, but the loss of Horford hours before the game came as a surprise.
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Business
INNOVATION BEAT
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Globe fetes the top power players in Boston tech
On Monday, we gathered high above the Back Bay to honor leading lights in business, investing, academia, and nonprofits.
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Another month, another record for home prices in the Boston area
The typical single-family house now costs a staggering $845,000, but there are signs that the market may be reaching its top.
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INNOVATION ECONOMY
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Nine ways the startup world is reacting to markets tanking
Whatever you call the tumble in the public markets that began in November, its impact is beginning to be felt in the world of tech and biotech startups.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Cliff Diving World Series to return to the ICA and Boston Harbor
Some of the world’s most elite divers are coming to town next month, and from atop the Institute of Contemporary Arts, they’ll leap, twist, and somersault into Boston Harbor.
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Cambridge singer-songwriter Alisa Amador wins NPR Tiny Desk Contest
Alisa Amador was announced the winner of NPR’s 8th Tiny Desk Contest on Tuesday, earning her the headlining spot on the five-city Tiny Desk Contest on the Road tour. She won for her song “Milonga accidental,” performed entirely in Spanish.
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‘Too much mustard’: DJ Steve Aoki airmails first pitch at Fenway
Steve Aoki’s first pitch at Fenway Monday sailed waaaaaay high onto the netting over the seats behind home plate. But was it the worst first pitch ever? He has some tough competition.
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