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Subject Today's Headlines: Jan. 6 committee blames Trump for insurrection, says it was an ‘attempted coup’
Date June 10, 2022 9:06 AM
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Friday, June 10, 2022


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Jan. 6 committee blames Trump for insurrection, says it was an ‘attempted coup’

With a never-before-seen 12-minute video of the deadly violence and startling testimony from Trump’s most inner circle, the committee provided gripping detail in contending that Trump’s repeated lies about election fraud and his public effort to stop Joe Biden’s victory led to the attack and imperiled American democracy.
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‘I’m so much stronger now’: How remote work is helping women in the workplace

Making a career move no longer requires uprooting your family, making frequent business trips, or spending long hours at the office. That’s significant for women who tend to shoulder a greater share of domestic duties.
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Mass. lawmakers override Baker veto, allow driver’s licenses for residents without legal immigration status

The new law, which follows decades of advocacy in Massachusetts, takes effect July 1, 2023. But Republicans may try to overturn measure at the ballot box this fall.
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Marijuana


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Local marijuana fees soar past $50 million as industry decries municipal ‘slush funds’

A new study by researchers at Northeastern raises fresh questions about so-called impact fees as legislators debate a crackdown on the practice.
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Investigations


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Mayor Wu, under pressure, releases more BPD records from former Boston police union leader Patrick Rose

The 100-plus pages of internal affairs documents expose “systemic failures” 25 years ago, Wu told reporters Thursday, but failed to answer a key question: Who made the decision that allowed Rose to return to the force on full duty without any discipline?
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House approves ‘red flag’ gun bill unlikely to pass Senate

The House approved a “red flag” bill Thursday that would allow families, police, and others to ask federal courts to order the removal of firearms from people at extreme risk of harming themselves or others.
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Biden administration to set rules of the road for charging electric vehicles

Electric vehicle charging stations built with federal dollars should be positioned along Interstates every 50 miles, be able to recharge cars quickly, and be located no more than a mile from a major highway, according to new rules proposed by the Biden administration on Thursday.
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The new abortion bans: almost no exceptions for rape, incest, or health

Before Roe v. Wade, some states that had outlawed abortion began permitting it in limited circumstances: in cases of rape or incest, or to preserve the health of the woman. However, some new antiabortion state laws do not have such allowances.
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Chinese pilots sent a message. US allies said they went too far.

Chinese jets repeatedly buzzed a Canadian plane monitoring North Korea, sometimes coming so close that the pilots could see each other. Hundreds of miles to the south, a Chinese fighter plane sprayed metallic chaff in the path of an Australian surveillance craft, a maneuver that Australia called “very dangerous.”
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World


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3 foreigners who fought for Ukraine sentenced to death

Two British citizens and a Moroccan were sentenced to death Thursday for fighting on Ukraine’s side, in a punishment handed down by the country’s pro-Moscow rebels.
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Smashed buildings in Mariupol produce ‘caravan of death’

The human cost of the war in Ukraine mounted as workers pulled up to 100 bodies from each smashed building in the devastated city of Mariupol — a gruesome effort that one official described as an “endless caravan of death.”
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EDITORIAL


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Justice demands a look-back at felony-murder cases

The SJC decision in the Pope case didn’t address the need for systemic reform.
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OPINION


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The changing face of Pride

Debates about who and what to include have defined the annual LGBTQ celebration since the beginning.
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LETTERS


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Long past time to lift veil on sordid history of state institutions

Identifying people so wrongly treated is a means of conferring a degree of belated dignity and a way — fundamental to preventing future recurrence of such practices — to put human faces on policies that oppressed and discarded disabled people.
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Commercial driver from Westfield killed while delivering granite for Seaport landscaping project

A man was killed in the Seaport on Thursday morning during an accident involving curbstones that were being dropped off at a storage area, authorities said.
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Methuen fires police captain after report finds he lied to protect former Chief Joseph Solomon

Captain Greg Gallant allegedly lied about the role of his former boss in crafting a fraudulent union contract that would have paid top officers up to $500,000.
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MBTA, facing grave financial crisis, avoids fiscal cliff for another year using one-time federal funds

Before the pandemic, fare revenue made up around ⅓ of the MBTA’s operating revenue. For the upcoming fiscal year, the MBTA estimates it will get around 19 percent of its revenue from fares. Without additional funding for its operations, T riders could face service cuts, experts warn.
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Chad Finn


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It took a while for Marcus Smart to get going. Then, he hit some of Game 3′s most important shots.

Smart was essential in helping the Celtics control the game, build upon their lead in the fourth quarter, and take a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
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Christopher L. Gasper


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Defense has always been part of the Celtics’ DNA, and it may lead them to Banner No. 18

After watching an 18-point lead disappear in the third quarter, the Celtics locked down the Warriors and held them to just 11 points in the fourth.
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Trying to keep things loose, Kevin Plawecki takes measure of Red Sox’ personalities

Each day, Plawecki asks a teammate, “Hey, where you at today?” The personality can measure from 1-10, with 1 being the lowest and 10 the highest.
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Life Is Better: How one optimistic apparel brand thrived in the pandemic

The Boston-based apparel maker faced bankruptcy early in the pandemic and then turned things around, doubling revenue since 2019. Here’s how.
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Weekly home rentals near the US Open listed for up to $100,000

Homeowners were betting that golf fans would pay tens of thousands for rentals near the venue in Brookline.
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Change at the top of Liberty Mutual as CEO David Long is set to retire

The Boston-based insurance giant announced on Thursday that Timothy Sweeney, 57, would be promoted from president to chief executive in January.
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TELEVISION REVIEW


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In ‘Dark Winds,’ a vivid portrait of Indigenous culture elevates a murder mystery

Zahn McClarnon is mesmerizing as Joe Leaphorn, the Tribal Police chief who is investigating murders on the Navajo Nation reservation in the six-part AMC drama.
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Music


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At 82, Herbie Hancock is ever the adventurer

More so than just about all of his peers, predecessors, and heirs, the great keyboardist has been committed to stylistic change. He comes to Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club in Portsmouth, N.H., June 14-15 for a rare set of club dates.
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‘Jurassic World Dominion’: An extinction-level event

Laura Dern, Sam Neill, and Jeff Goldblum from ‘Jurassic Park’ join Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and a whole lot of dinosaurs.
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