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Subject Today's Headlines: Lured on dating apps and social media, Asian Americans are crypto scammers’ latest target
Date June 1, 2022 9:13 AM
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Wednesday, June 1, 2022


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Lured on dating apps and social media, Asian Americans are crypto scammers’ latest target

Online romance scams have exploded since the coronavirus pandemic began. About 56,000 such scams were reported to the Federal Trade Commission in 2021, more than double than in 2019. And growing curiosity about cryptocurrency has served as a strategic — and lucrative — hook for scammers.
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‘They treated me like I was an inmate.’ Despite protests, state continues to support prison-based programs for addicted men.

Advocates and addiction specialists have long decried the practice of forcing men into correctional settings for addiction treatment, saying that doing so shames and often traumatizes people who are sick but have not committed a crime.
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Insurers and employers in Mass. scramble to keep out-of-state workers covered for abortion

In Massachusetts, a majority of insurers and employers offer abortion coverage. But it’s unclear what will happen for employees and people with Massachusetts-based insurance plans who live in states that ban the procedure.
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After a holiday weekend of record gas prices, Biden refocuses on inflation

The president rolled out a three-part plan to bring down rising prices as he tries to keep his economic message from being drowned out.
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Uvalde grieves, says goodbyes at visitations and funerals

It should have been the first day of a joyous week for Robb Elementary School students — the start of summer break. Instead, the first two of 19 children slain inside a classroom were being remembered at funeral visitations.
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Sussmann, who worked for Clinton, acquitted of lying to FBI in 2016

A federal jury delivered a major setback to special counsel John Durham on Tuesday, acquitting well-connected lawyer Michael Sussmann on a charge that he lied to the FBI in 2016 while acting on behalf of the Hillary Clinton campaign — a trial that sought to revive old controversies about the FBI’s role in that election.
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Biden vows to meet with Congress on gun control after massacre

President Biden vowed to meet with lawmakers about gun control legislation following the deadly massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
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Nation


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Some Democrats voting in GOP primaries to block Trump picks

Even taking into account the limited sample of early votes, data reveals that crossover voters were consequential in defeating Trump’s hand-picked candidates for secretary of state and, to a lesser extent, governor.
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Russian forces advance in city of Sievierodonetsk

Most of the city’s population of around 100,000 has fled in the face of a Russian artillery barrage that has endured for weeks, but 12,000 people, many of them elderly, are holed up.
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Iran disrupts Internet, experts say; building collapse deaths at 34

The disruption has plunged a southwestern province into digital isolation, making it difficult for journalists to authenticate events on the ground and for activists to share footage and organize protests.
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Shanghai taking steps to emerge from COVID-19 lockdown

Two months after Shanghai began to fall under a COVID-19 lockdown that froze life there and rippled across the national economy, China’s biggest city is poised to return to something closer to normal starting Wednesday.
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LETTERS


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Incarcerated people should have access to all calls they need

The Department of Correction and sheriffs’ departments have a sorry track record of complying with reform-oriented legislation. This record does not give me faith that prisons and jails will provide the access that legislators intend.
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Biden shouldn’t let bad optics sink a restored nuclear deal with Iran

The world is better with a restored deal than without it.
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‘Great replacement’ theories, as old as America, have always been nonsense

No party owns the votes of immigrants and none ever has.
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A ‘wall of pollen’ turned the sky a yellowish-green after a cold front moved in

Residents were left covering their faces Tuesday morning after the sudden weather shift created a pollen-heavy scene that resembled smog or “wildfire smoke” in the air. Parts of the region became so hazy that people described it as a “wall of pollen.”
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Federal regulators uphold controversial grid proposal that could slow clean energy

A plan by the region’s energy grid operator would encourage the development of major wind and solar projects, legislators and advocates say, but not for another two years — effectively slowing the pace of clean energy at precisely the time when it needs to grow.
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Jury hears closing arguments in fatal kidnapping trial

Louis D. Coleman III is charged with kidnapping resulting in death, which carries a mandatory life sentence. Jurors will resume deliberations on Wednesday.
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As Matt Barnes’s performance craters, can the Red Sox do anything with their former closer?

The righthander has the fourth-worst ERA of any pitcher with at least 17 innings this season.
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Slumping, sloppy Red Sox can’t complete ninth-inning comeback in loss to lowly Reds

The Sox only had one hit entering the ninth, and allowed two runs on throwing errors to fall to 2-4 during this homestand.
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You can root against Steve Kerr on the court, but you should listen to his voice off it

The Golden State coach is a champion of social justice causes, and his emotional comments on Uvalde are the latest example of his fight to be heard.
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In store for online retailers? Brick and mortar.

This spring, at least three “online-only” retailers, including a furniture giant, a mattress manufacturer, and a custom framing startup, decided that customers want to touch products before footing the bill.
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Olives & Grace will close its South End storefront

Scrapping the Tremont Street gift shop will allow owner Sofi Madison to focus on the onslaught of online orders she has received since the beginning of the pandemic — and on her growing family.
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GSK to buy Cambridge vaccine startup Affinivax for $2.1b, with more payments possible

The local biotech is developing a shot that protects against 24 types of pneumococcal bacteria.
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Stephanie Colotti Ferrie charted a voyage for her family through illness and life

“While cancer changed my life forever, it also helped me live my life differently,” Ms. Colotti Ferrie wrote in a blog about her family’s expedition.
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Stephanie Colotti Ferrie charted a voyage for her family through illness and life

“While cancer changed my life forever, it also helped me live my life differently,” Ms. Colotti Ferrie wrote in a blog about her family’s expedition.
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Beyond ‘Oh, The Places You’ll Go’: Grad gifts that aren’t cliché

To tread past the predictable, we asked local shopkeepers (and dug through our archives) for gift suggestions — books and beyond — that both surprise and celebrate the Class of 2022.
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Celtics fan gets ‘2022 World Champions’ tattoo as Boston heads to NBA Finals

The Celtics are heading to the NBA finals, and Boston is ready to do battle in pursuit of another championship title. But nobody’s manifesting a 2022 win quite like 18-year-old Jack Bienvenue.
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Bay State Strongman Rob Kearney lends his colorful, queer experiences to ‘Strong’

His new children's book, written with Eric Rosswood and illustrated by Nidhi Chanani, follows Kearney's journey as a queer competitor in the heavy-lifting world of Strongman competitions.
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