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Tuesday, June 14, 2022
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Transportation
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‘Extremely concerned’ feds want these four safety issues at the T fixed right now
The Federal Transit Administration flagged four problems it wants the T to address immediately, the T’s safety chief told board members Monday.
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Politics
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Advocates want Boston to conserve this wooded parcel on the edge of Hyde Park. But is it too late?
The debate over Crane Ledge Woods raises a key question. In the midst of an intractable housing crisis and a steadily warming planet, in a city rife with inequality, what should take priority: housing development or environmental conservation?
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Health
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Advocates for safe consumption sites in Mass. find hope in shifting political winds as overdose deaths soar
“There’s been a lot of change regionally, locally, that I think is building momentum for it,” said state Representative Dylan A. Fernandes, sponsor of a bill that would establish a 10-year pilot program involving centers where people can use drugs under medical supervision.
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Climate
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Universities face mounting pressure to stop taking fossil fuel funds
Climate activists, emboldened by their success in pushing wealthy universities to divest their stocks from fossil fuel companies, are now looking to a new and even thornier target: the billions of dollars universities accept from those companies for climate research.
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Politics
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Jan. 6 panel tracks how Trump created and spread election lies
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol made a wide-ranging case Monday that former President Donald Trump created and relentlessly spread the lie that the 2020 election had been stolen from him in the face of mounting evidence from an expanding chorus of advisers that he had been legitimately defeated.
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The Nation
Politics
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Gun deal is less than Democrats wanted, but more than they expected
The proposal focuses less on the “gun” part of gun control and more on other factors, such as a buyer’s mental health or violent tendencies, in a concession to Republican hesitation and the hard political reality that tough limits on sales, let alone outright bans on firearms, are far out of reach.
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Nation
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Climate disasters collide with Ukraine war to deepen hunger crisis
When Russia invaded earlier this year, threatening Ukraine's exports of grains, crop-rich India was seen as a global buffer, making up for the shortfall. But this spring's erratic rains and scorching heat killed crops and made it dangerous for farmworkers to harvest, devastating India's production.
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Politics
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Supreme Court rejects bail hearings for jailed immigrants
The Monday ruling is set to affect thousands of immigrants detained for months while their cases are decided by immigration courts facing long backlogs.
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The World
World
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Efforts to form a new government in Iraq descend into chaos
Shi’ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr directed members of parliament who are loyal to him to resign from the seats they won in an October election.
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World
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Ukraine, outgunned, is turning up the pressure on Europe for help
As Western leaders consider further military aid, the war in the east will largely depend on how fast and in what quantities these heavy weapons arrive, and how quickly Ukrainian soldiers can be taught how best to use them.
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World
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Iran suspects Israel killed two scientists with poison
If, as Iran suspects, these mysteriously similar deaths were targeted killings, it would fit the pattern of a shadow war with Israel that has seen both sides strike each other with just enough secrecy to avoid a full-blown war.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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BDS-promoted mapping project is antisemitic and must be condemned
The targeting of Jewish organizations and individuals harks back to the virulent conspiracy theories of the The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
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EDITORIAL
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A good first step on gun safety
Bipartisan agreement in Senate bodes well for progress in the fight to prevent mass shootings.
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OPINION
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As goes Raytheon, so goes our smart, Massachusetts workforce?
The Raytheon experience tells us that, in the end, a company always does what’s best for the company, and that includes decisions about geographic locations.
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Metro
Metro
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What the recall of San Francisco’s progressive DA means in Boston
Ricardo Arroyo is running for Suffolk DA on a progressive agenda. He believes the recall of Chesa Boudin as DA in San Francisco is an aberration.
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Massachusetts
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Boy who drowned in Merrimack River recalled as ‘nice, polite’; business owner helps grieving family
There was an empty seat in a kindergarten class in the Murkland Elementary School in Lowell Monday and empty hearts at a Billerica factory where three members of the DeChhat family are long-time employees.
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Health
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Cuts to maternal health services ignite protests
The closing of a North Shore Birth Center and failure to adopt other health proposals statewide has raised concerns about dwindling access to maternity services, particularly for low-income families and women of color.
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Sports
game 5: Celtics at Warriors | 9 p.m. (ABC)
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The Celtics had 32 players on the roster this season. If they win an NBA title, who gets a ring?
Officially, a player must be on the roster at season’s end to be eligible for a ring, but teams generally are permitted to award more.
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WARRIORS 104, CELTICS 94 | INSTANT ANALYSIS
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Celtics show third-quarter fight, but Warriors put their backs to the wall, and other Game 5 observations
Steph Curry and the Warriors couldn't find a shooting rhythm for most of the night, but the Celtics were done in again by their own cold spells and all-too-common spates of turnovers and mistakes.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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It’s not over for the Celtics yet, but it sure feels like it after this lost opportunity
The Celtics lost Game 5 of the NBA Finals to the Warriors, 104-94, at the Chase Center Monday and trail this championship series, three-games-to-two.
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Business
Technology
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More local tech companies are cutting jobs
Amid the stock market downturn and tough economic conditions, the wave of tech companies announcing job cuts and office closures is accelerating.
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Business
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Wall Street tumbles amid global sell-off
The S&P 500 on Monday dropped into its second bear market of the pandemic, crossing a symbolic and worrisome threshold as stocks plunge after a meteoric rise over the past two years.
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Business
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Board chair Bruce Percelay eyes a more national role for EMK Institute
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers of Boston's business scene.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Philip Baker Hall, master of gruff and gruffly silly character roles, dies at 90
Philip Baker Hall, a jowly actor whose air of ruefulness and scowling impatience elevated even the briefest of appearances into masterful portrayals of gravity and silliness, best captured best in an unforgettable role on "Seinfeld" as a hardcore library cop, died June 12 at his home in Glendale, Calif. He was 90.
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Julee Cruise, vocalist of ‘Twin Peaks’ fame, dies at 65
Ms. Cruise also performed in several New York City plays.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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This week’s House hearings into Capitol attack
It looks like all the major broadcast networks and cable news channels (except Fox News) will be running part or all of the hearings, along with various streamers including the Jan. 6 committee’s YouTube page.
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STAGE REVIEW
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In ‘The Bomb-itty of Errors,’ a Shakespeare remix is a rappers’ delight
In this hip-hop adaptation of "The Comedy of Errors" at Actors' Shakespeare Project, the four cast members play multiple roles, inciting a fast-paced riot of entrances and exits, costume changes, busted moves, and plot twists.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Lake Street Dive make themselves at home at Roadrunner
Playing their heady mix of classic R&B, pop, and soul, the band was in peak form at the second of two weekend shows in the city where they got their start 18 years ago.
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