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Subject Today's Headlines: A life lost, a community reeling: Killing of Vermont cycling star in Texas leaves family, friends, and athletes in shock
Date May 23, 2022 9:01 AM
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Monday, May 23, 2022


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A life lost, a community reeling: Killing of Vermont cycling star in Texas leaves family, friends, and athletes in shock

The killing of rising gravel-racing star Moriah “Mo” Wilson has left athletes, family, and friends grieving in Austin, in Wilson’s native Vermont, and across the country on the national bike racing scene.
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‘I feel like I’m failing him’: Mass. parents scramble to find formula for their infants as shortage continues

The situation is especially acute for parents rearing infants with milk, gluten, and other allergies, who require special formulas that are particularly scarce.
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Maine seeks a place in space

A Maine-based, NASA-affiliated nonprofit organization for several years has been exploring ways to benefit from small-rocket satellite launches. The state government has also hopped aboard the space plan.
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US Attorney investigates Quincy’s efforts to block Long Island Bridge

Quincy's mayor rejected the premise of the inquiry, saying the city has never objected to the plan to restore the treatment program but has serious concerns about the impact the bridge would have on the community.
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As affirmative action decision looms, colleges look for alternative ways to achieve diversity

Admissions experts said although there is no direct substitute for race, other factors and methods can help to admit people from diverse backgrounds — including some strategies that the complainants in the case, Students for Fair Admissions, have suggested as “race-neutral” alternatives.
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Southern Baptist leaders covered up sex abuse, lied about secret database, report says

The findings of nearly 300 pages include shocking new details about specific abuse cases and shine a light on how denominational leaders for decades actively resisted calls for abuse prevention and reform.
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Scorned by Trump, Brooks rises in Alabama Senate race

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Buffalo shooting’s wounds need a strong salve, residents say

The shooter, whose racist attack deeply wounded east Buffalo’s Black community, has stolen much more than the neighborhood’s only grocery store and the sense of peace many residents felt in the community gathering spot.
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Gangs strangle Haiti’s capital as deaths, kidnappings soar

Gangs are fighting each other and seizing territory in the capital of Port-au-Prince with a new intensity and brutality. The violence has horrified many who feel the country is swiftly unraveling as it tries to recover from the July 7 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
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‘Such bad guys will come’: How one Russian brigade terrorized Bucha

The story of Bucha and its horrors has unfolded in chapters as new revelations of Russian atrocities emerge, fueling outrage among Ukrainians and across much of the world.
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Australia’s ‘climate election’ finally arrived. Will it be enough?

For voters, activists, and scientists who spent years in despair, lamenting the fossil fuel industry’s hold on the conservatives who have run Australia for most of the past three decades, Saturday’s results amount to an extraordinary reversal.
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The ridiculous uniform of domestic terrorism

I am so sick of these people with their fake soldier garb and outsized guns. They are blustering bullies, not the tough guys they purport to be.
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These Supreme Court justices are showing us who they are

Advocates of right-wing politics are defending Alito, claiming that his critics are being alarmists. But do not be deceived.
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It’s not ‘bias’ — liberal media are telling the truth, pointedly

Those who favor conservative media have picked their side, and history will not look kindly upon them.
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Volodymyr Zelensky, Liz Cheney honored at JFK Profiles in Courage ceremony

The awards each year honor leaders from around the nation and the world who have demonstrated a commitment to protecting democracy in the United States and abroad.
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For the first time this year, Boston city councilors have the power to tear up the mayor’s budget. Will they?

Armed with broad new power to rewrite Boston’s annual operating budget, the city council has so far been treading lightly.
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Bob Woodward to Boston University graduates: ‘Don’t be afraid to try new things’

Speaking to throngs of Boston University graduates gathered Sunday at Nickerson Field, reporter Bob Woodward pointed to his career in journalism and urged them to be open to new experiences as they move forward in their lives.
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on golf


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One careless decision costs Mito Pereira everything at PGA Championship

Needing only a par to seal victory, a double bogey on the last hole cost Pereira the lead, a spot in the playoff, and so much more.
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The Celtics know they can flip the switch, but they can’t afford to switch off at this stage of the playoffs

While the Celtics haven’t lost back-to-back playoff games, they have lost focus when they think they’ve established their dominance.
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Red Sox 8, Mariners 4 (10 inn.)


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Red Sox blow ninth-inning lead, but Franchy Cordero walks it off with a grand slam in the 10th

The Sox bullpen blew another save, but Cordero delivered with the bases loaded in extras.
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78,000 pounds of baby formula arrives in US

Enough specialty infant formula for more than half a million baby bottles arrived Sunday in Indianapolis.
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This summer, teens have the upper hand in the job market

The younger generation hasn’t necessarily been the saving grace businesses had hoped for to solve their labor shortage, and filling summer positions in retail and restaurants, for example, is harder than ever.
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National Grid spars with nearby officials and activists on the banks of the Malden River

A state environmental agency said the utility has to build a half-mile riverwalk. National Grid says no.
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Under new leadership, Phoenix takes on Mahler and Schreker

Led by music director Joshua Weilerstein, the chamber orchestra revived its Prime series on Thursday night at the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter.
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Garth Brooks gets rowdy with his friends in Gillette’s low places

The country superstar — who limited tickets for Friday's show to the field and the stadium’s first tier — was boisterous and charged up, burning nonstop with the thrill of performance.
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How award-winning cartoonist and Malden native Keith Knight created the ‘Charlie Brown of activism’

The second season of "Woke,” Knight's Hulu series, dropped last month and continues to follow “Toast & Butter” cartoonist Keef as he navigates being a very public Black artist-turned-activist in a not always so “woke” world.
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