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Sunday, June 26, 2022
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Massachusetts
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Gunmakers are fleeing the Northeast, complaining about the region’s tough gun laws as they go
Gun Valley is rapidly declining as more conservative states lure gun manufacturers away with promises of cheaper labor and energy costs, generous incentives, and more favorable gun laws.
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Social Justice
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Activists who warned of an abortion rights reversal gear up for new battle
The most momentous setback to women’s rights in decades came in the wake of this era’s biggest surge in women’s activism — an irony lost on no one.
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Politics
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Tight bond between Clarence Thomas and his activist wife Ginni raises conflict of interest concerns
Even as Justice Clarence Thomas has found his voice in this emboldened right-wing court, revelations about his wife’s involvement in attempts to overturn the 2020 election could mar his moment and fuel the public’s increasing distrust of the institution.
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Politics
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Roe’s fall pushes abortion to center of the midterms: ‘This is an eight-alarm fire’
Democrats are hoping to turn the abrupt erasure of a precedent relied on by millions of women into a rallying cry for their weary base.
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The Nation
Politics
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Biden signs landmark gun measure, says ‘lives will be saved’
"Time is of the essence. Lives will be saved,” Biden said in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. Citing the families of shooting victims he has met, the president said, "Their message to us was, ‘Do something.’ How many times did we hear that? ‘Just do something. For God’s sake, just do something.’ Today we did.”
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Nation
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Seven accusers write to Ghislaine Maxwell’s sentencing judge
Seven women who say Ghislaine Maxwell helped Jeffrey Epstein steal the innocence of their youth and poison the promise of their future are asking a judge to consider their pain as she decides what prison sentence she will dispense Tuesday to the incarcerated British woman.
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Nation
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Abortion foes, supporters map next moves after Roe reversal
A day after the Supreme Court's bombshell ruling overturning Roe v. Wade ended the constitutional right to abortion, emotional protests and prayer vigils turned to resolve as several states enacted bans and supporters and foes of abortion rights mapped out their next moves.
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The World
World
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Russia unleashes a missile barrage, while inching ahead in eastern Ukraine
Even as Russia pounded civilian and military infrastructure from the air, fierce fighting raged on the eastern front, where Russian forces pressed to cut off the supply lines for thousands of Ukrainian soldiers.
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World
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World’s deepest shipwreck, the Sammy B, is discovered by explorers
The vessel, now broken in two, lies at a depth of around four miles, the deepest shipwreck yet discovered. That's deeper than Mount Kilimanjaro is tall, or 18 times the height of the Empire State Building.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Working on the railroad shouldn’t mean working all the livelong day
A federal audit revealed T train dispatchers working 20-hour shifts. The short-staffed agency must do a better job training its future workforce.
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OPINION
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Jan. 6 hearings won’t sway Trump supporters. That’s OK.
Investigating the insurrection isn’t about waking Republicans from their stupor. It’s about holding Trump and his co-conspirators accountable.
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OPINION
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A newspaper’s job isn’t to tell people how to vote
Endorsing candidates is an outdated practice that damages media credibility.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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A day after landmark abortion ruling, raw emotions on display in Boston
Outside the State House in Boston, the arrival of hundreds of abortion rights supporters – less than 24 hours after thousands converged on Copley Square on Friday evening – showed that shockwaves from the ruling were still rippling through the community.
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Politics
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With upcoming leadership transition, what’s next in the effort to diversify the Boston Fire Department?
The fire department's current commissioner, John “Jack” Dempsey, is set to retire at the end of the month and Mayor Michelle Wu’s administration is expected to name his successor soon.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Boston schools superintendent finalists make their case in public interviews
The Boston School Committee is scheduled to choose their next schools chief on Wednesday.
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Sports
High School Sports
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Independent investigator’s report points to lapses in Woburn football assault case
The Woburn case is one of numerous violent incidents in high school sports over the last year that have captured the attention of government officials, civil rights groups, and student safety organizations.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Celtics ownership deserves credit for the team being within striking distance of NBA title No. 18
They deserve a salute for the bold decisions to elevate Brad Stevens to president of basketball operations and to replace Stevens with a first-time NBA coach in Ime Udoka.
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ON BASEBALL
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Rob Refsnyder has given Red Sox all they could want in a sneaky-tough role
Having a good at-bat coming off the bench is a skill not every player has, but the 31-year-old Refsnyder — in his 11th season in pro ball — takes comfort from a simple mantra: "Just be a baseball player."
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Social Studies: Republicans roll their eyes on climate change; the power of fasting; bumping into people at the office
Surprising insights from the social sciences.
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IDEAS
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A city on the ocean, deleting Storrow Drive, and other ideas from readers
We asked. Lots of you answered. Check out how these readers reimagine our region.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Vivian Hewitt, collector of works by Black artists, dies at 102
Vivian Hewitt, a librarian who spent more than four decades acquiring, with her husband, a major collection of museum-quality works by Black artists, died May 29 at her home in Manhattan. She was 102.
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Obituaries
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Danish ex-foreign minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen dies at 80
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, who was Denmark’s foreign minister for more than 10 years from the early 1980s and was considered one of the Nordic region’s key politicians in the end phase of the Cold War, has died. He was 80.
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Haleh Afshar, who fought for rights of Muslim women, dies at 77
Haleh Afshar, known as Lady Afshar, a prominent Iranian-British professor who dedicated her career in government and scholarship to promoting the rights of Muslim women, died May 12 at her home in Heslington, England. She was 77.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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Antonio Banderas on skewering celebrity in ‘Official Competition’
The international movie star, who plays one in his new film, talks about ego, acting, and his abiding love of musicals.
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ART REVIEW
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At the Met, ‘Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents’ offers a completist’s view
Born in Boston and raised in Cambridge, the painter captured the wildness of the sea and the brutality of human conflict in his oils and watercolors, 88 of which are now on view in New York.
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MUSIC
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The ABBA Voyage show in London is a stunning experience — and the future of live performance
You can dance, you can jive. It’s the spectacular almost-return of ABBA: The avatars that perform the 90-minute show, seven days a week, were created by 140 special effects wizards at George Lucas’s Industrial Light & Magic.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Don’t drink the hotel’s muddy swill. Pack a coffee kit.
This travel-friendly coffee gear helps you stay well caffeinated on the road.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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An ABBA-obsessed guide to Stockholm
I may have gotten drenched by persistent rain in Stockholm, but no amount of rain could dampen my excitement over this long-overdue ABBA pilgrimage.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Water damage riles condo owners in Plymouth
The need for repairs at two condo complexes in a popular Plymouth development are once again bringing special assessments — and the battles royal that can accompany them— to the forefront of debate in Greater Boston real estate.
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Real Estate
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Ask the Remodeler: The cellar and garage walls are turning pink
Send your questions to
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