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Subject Today's Headlines: For years, MassGOP has been battling which way it will go. Saturday’s convention may give the answer: Hard to the right.
Date May 21, 2022 9:05 AM
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Saturday, May 21, 2022


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Massachusetts Governor's Race


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For years, MassGOP has been battling which way it will go. Saturday’s convention may give the answer: Hard to the right.

When Massachusetts Republican Party activists huddle for their convention this weekend, their moderate standard-bearer from the last decade, Charlie Baker, won’t be in Springfield. A Donald Trump-backed gubernatorial candidate is the favorite to win their endorsement.
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Massachusetts


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Police in Texas issue arrest warrant for woman in connection with killing of Vermont cyclist

Austin, Texas, police have issued an arrest warrant charging a woman with the fatal shooting of Anna Moriah Wilson, a 25-year-old Dartmouth graduate and professional gravel cyclist killed May 11 in Texas days before a race.
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Climate


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Summer is starting earlier. Massachusetts is not prepared.

As New England warms thanks to the climate crisis, summer-like temperatures in May are becoming the new normal — and local institutions and cultural practices are struggling to keep up.
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Massachusetts


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The guy who wants you to catch a fish on the Quabbin

I’m not sure I’ve ever met anyone who loves something more than Syd Sydla loves watching people catch their first fish on the Quabbin Reservoir.
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Metro


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After 17 years, Old South Church’s pioneering pastor steps aside

The Rev. Nancy Taylor will depart as the first female senior minister since the church’s founding in 1669, but the effects of her ministry will live on in myriad ways — from fostering racial and gender diversity, to ministering to the injured and traumatized following the Boston Marathon bombings, to securing the physical well-being of a National Historic Landmark.
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Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court justice, pressed Arizona lawmakers to help reverse Trump’s loss, e-mails show

Wife of Supreme Court justice pressed Arizona lawmakers to help reverse Trump’s loss, emails show
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Political notebook


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Trump pays fines in NY contempt of court case

Former president Donald Trump has paid the $110,000 in fines he racked up after being held in contempt of court for being slow to respond to a civil subpoena issued by New York’s attorney general.
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Biden’s approval dips to lowest of presidency, AP-NORC poll says

Only 39 percent of US adults approve of Biden’s performance as president, according to a Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Research poll, a rating lower than already negative numbers from the month prior.
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Former German chancellor resigns from Russian energy firm

Former chancellor, current member of Germany's ruling party, and official who helped deepen German energy dependence on Moscow Gerhard Schröder resigned from his chairman position at a Russian energy giant Friday.
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In South Korea, Biden seeks to rebuild economic ties across Asia

President Biden began his first diplomatic mission in Asia on Friday by touring a Samsung semiconductor facility in South Korea.
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Pope Francis’s refusal to condemn Putin spurs debate within Catholic Church

In the nearly three months since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, Pope Francis has spoken repeatedly about the suffering of Ukrainians. He has, however, conspicuously avoided condemning Russian President Vladimir Putin as the aggressor.
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Consider this: Panel discussions around Boston, May 21-27

Panel discussions around Boston, May 21-27.
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EDITORIAL


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The mystery of the Patrick Rose file

The mayor of Boston says she’s not allowed to read the Boston Police Department file. Huh?
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OPINION


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How the Disinformation Governance Board fell victim to disinformation

For President Biden, the short-lived episode stands out as a self-inflicted political wound. The effort’s rollout was embarrassing, with a head-scratching, vague name that didn’t accurately reflect the board’s true scope.
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After 17 years, Old South Church’s pioneering pastor steps aside

The Rev. Nancy Taylor will depart as the first female senior minister since the church’s founding in 1669, but the effects of her ministry will live on in myriad ways — from fostering racial and gender diversity, to ministering to the injured and traumatized following the Boston Marathon bombings, to securing the physical well-being of a National Historic Landmark.
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Rise of the hard-right Massachusetts GOP marks end of an era

For years, the state Republican Party has been a party at war — less with Democrats than with itself.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Stranded Boston school sports teams mark latest example of BPS busing woes

The larger busing problems in Boston predate the pandemic. A scathing review of the district released by the state in March 2020 described an inefficient system, and when Education Commissioner Jeff Riley announced a second review in March 2022, he again cited the transportation system as an area of concern.
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RED SOX NOTEBOOK


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After a slow start to 2022 season, Red Sox offense finally getting on a good run

They had scored 58 runs in their previous 10 games entering Friday night, batting .285 over that span with an .840 OPS and 12 home runs.
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Alex Speier | On Baseball


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Perched on the Green Monster, former Red Sox outfielder Jonny Gomes catches Trevor Story’s grand slam ball

"You feel like you show up to the ballpark every day and see something that you’ve never seen before,” said Red Sox starting pitcher Michael Wacha.
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Marcus Smart showed how much the Celtics missed him with a Game 2 tour de force

Coach Ime Udoka said Smart "gets everyone else in line," and that was evident in this huge win — which came with the usual Marcus Moments.
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Talbots to shut down Lakeville distribution center, lay off more than 275 employees

The Hingham-based women’s clothing chain has faced new challenges during the pandemic as many of its traditional customers stopped needing work attire.
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Another awful week for stocks as recession fears mount

About $1.3 trillion in market value disappeared in the past five days.
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INNOVATION BEAT


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As tech stocks plummet, VCs focus on startup ‘centaurs’ — not unicorns

After two years of high-flying tech company valuations, prices are coming back down to earth.
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Obituaries


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Longtime New Yorker writer, editor Roger Angell dies at 101

A celebrated baseball writer and reigning man of letters, Roger Angell spent an unfaltering 70-plus years helping define The New Yorker’s urbane wit and style through his essays, humor pieces, and editing.
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Donald K. Ross, leading public interest lawyer, dies at 78

Mr. Ross was one of the original Nader’s Raiders, a group that challenged government and corporate bureaucracy.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez confirms she’s engaged

The 32-year-old New York congresswoman met her now-fiancé, Riley Roberts, while they were both undergraduates at Boston University.
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It’s finally warming up. Here are 7 waterside spots around Boston to cool down.

Here’s a quick list of places around the city where you can sunbathe, sail, or take a dip, now that the temperatures are starting to climb.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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Pops open season with a beautiful beast of a show

Performances highlight the magical works of Disney and composer Alan Menken, whose music fueled the stories of Ariel, Belle, Aladdin, Rapunzel, Hercules, and Audreys I and II.
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