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Saturday, July 2, 2022
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Crime & Courts
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Massachusetts’ restrictive gun laws are working. The Supreme Court may have just upended that.
For a city its size, Boston has among the fewest shootings in the country. But over 60 percent of shooting victims this year are Black.
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Massachusetts
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Will Roe decision lead to interstate travel bans?
Three lines, buried within Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s 12-page opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, have sparked a debate.
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Climate
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An innovative state energy program is lowering emissions — and residents’ electric bills
A new report finds that municipalities across Massachusetts are using the Community Choice Aggregation program to negotiate for green power — and that both consumers and the climate are seeing the benefits.
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Health
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From bars to inns, a grassroots monkeypox prevention campaign is launched as thousands descend on Provincetown
With memories still fresh from a large COVID-19 outbreak last summer stemming from July 4 celebrations, Provincetown leaders have launched a grassroots style campaign to stave off an outbreak of monkeypox.
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Climate
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What’s next for carbon emissions regulation in the US?
Government officials and environmental law experts say there are any number of options still on the table, despite losing one of the most powerful when the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Environmental Protection Agency cannot force the national energy market to move to cleaner power sources without express authorization from Congress.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump Group pays for Jan. 6 lawyers, raising concerns of witness pressure
Former President Donald Trump’s political organization and his allies have paid for or promised to finance the legal fees of more than a dozen witnesses called in the congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 attack.
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Nation
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As federal climate-fighting tools are taken away, cities and states step up
Across the country, communities and states are accelerating their efforts to fight climate change as action stalls on the national level.
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Nation
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About 10 percent of National Guard members are in violation of a federal vaccine mandate
Starting Friday, tens of thousands of National Guard troops who have yet to prove they have been vaccinated against the coronavirus will be in violation of a direct order mandating their compliance.
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The World
World
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Xi tells a muted Hong Kong that political power is for patriots
Under swarms of security, beneath clouds threatening rain, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, marked the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China with a showcase of just how thoroughly he had transformed and subdued this once-freewheeling city.
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World
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Russian missiles kill at least 21 in Ukraine’s Odesa region
Russian missile attacks on residential areas killed at least 21 people early Friday near the Ukrainian port of Odesa, authorities reported.
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World
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International Criminal Court marks 20th anniversary
The court, long criticized for tackling only crimes in Africa and failed prosecutions of senior leaders in Kenya and Ivory Coast, now has investigations underway in 17 countries, from Afghanistan to Ukraine, although the majority of cases are in Africa.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Lifeguard shortages — residents shouldn’t have to swim at their own risk
The closure of pools is more than an inconvenience: It’s a public safety hazard.
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OPINION
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Why ending ‘Remain in Mexico’ border policy is a good thing
Keeping the program would have meant unnecessary deaths.
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OPINION
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‘I always feel better when I feel kind’
One could write a whole essay on those nine words.
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Metro
COLUMN
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Sheldon Whitehouse has no FOMO about the Supreme Court
In 2010, the US Senator and former Rhode Island attorney general was considered a potential candidate for the bench. Now, he says, “I think the court’s legitimacy is in free fall.”
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Metro
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A father gave him life and a son returns the favor
‘You can’t make a father any happier. Or prouder. You see what you’ve sown.’
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Massachusetts
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‘I wouldn’t say this is justice’: Second woman in East Boston assault gets probation, prompting disappointment from victims
Victims of an attack in East Boston that drew national attention in 2020 say they’re disappointed after a judge ruled Thursday that one of the perpetrators, while guilty of assault and battery, was innocent of civil rights violations.
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Sports
Sports
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Ex-Georgetown coach Gordon Ernst gets 2 1/2 years in bribe scandal
The sentence for former Georgetown University tennis coach Gordon Ernst is by far the toughest punishment handed down so far in the sprawling college admissions bribery scandal.
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Hockey
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Jim Montgomery ‘has a winning history,’ and now it’s official that he is the next Bruins coach
According to reports, Montgomery’s contract is for three years at around $2 million per year.
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On basketball
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Brad Stevens isn’t afraid to trade first-round picks, and he made the Celtics a better team by doing so
Stevens demonstrated he has more faith in tested veteran players as the Celtics pursue upgrades for another run at the NBA Finals.
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Business
Business
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Judge rules that Cambridge bike lanes can roll on, at least for now
The lawsuit alleges that the city’s Cycling Safety Ordinance will cause irreparable harm to local businesses, but a judge cast doubt on those claims Friday and signaled that the action is unlikely to succeed.
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Business
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In delaying state’s right-to-repair law yet again, federal judge cites Supreme Court EPA ruling
The rules governing access to auto data were overwhelmingly approved by voters in 2020, but remain tied up over a lawsuit.
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Business
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Boston-based nonprofit that launched Report for America hunting for new CEO
Current CEO Charles Sennott said he will step aside to take a more hands-on role in working with local newsrooms.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Chief of Cuba’s military businesses, ex-Castro in-law dies
General Luis Alberto Rodríguez López-Calleja, who was also a former son-in-law of Raul Castro, was serving as executive president of the armed forces Business Administration Group, which includes an extensive array of hotels, shops, tourist agencies and construction firms.
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Obituaries
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Arnold Skolnick, whose poster embodied Woodstock, dies at 85
With only a few days to work, Arnold Skolnick designed what became one of the most familiar pop-culture images of its time, the poster for the original Woodstock music festival in 1969.
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Obituaries
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Betty Rowland, one of burlesque’s last queens, dies at 106
Known as the “Red Headed Ball of Fire,” she was a headliner in the racy variety shows’ glory years in the 1930s and ’40s.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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A guide to celebrating the Fourth of July in Boston
Fourth of July weekend is here, and there are many ways to celebrate in Boston. Firework displays have returned, festivals are abound, and with the return of the Boston Pops to the Charles River Esplanade for the first time in three years, it’s finally feeling like a holiday weekend people can plan for.
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DANCE REVIEW
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BODYTRAFFIC mirrors life’s darkness, light, and in-betweens at Jacob’s Pillow
The cast of eight dancers offers up snapshots of individuals experiencing some of the universal joys of life. (Along with the ups, however, there are a few downs; this is life, after all.) Dancers fall in and out of love, dream big dreams, fret, and play.
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Movies
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Jenny Slate on why ‘Marcel the Shell with Shoes On’ is making people cry
The actress and comedian, who voices the tiny googly-eyed shell, and director Dean Fleischer-Camp talk about creating Marcel’s world for their feature film, out this weekend.
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