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Subject Today's Headlines: Is clean energy the solution to the economy’s woes, or is it to blame? Inside the battle to brand the moment
Date July 9, 2022 8:55 AM
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Saturday, July 9, 2022


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Climate


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Is clean energy the solution to the economy’s woes, or is it to blame? Inside the battle to brand the moment

Gas prices are soaring, inflation has hit unprecedented levels, and economists are warning of a recession. Climate groups and the oil industry have been fighting to control the narrative and fix these crises.
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Parents with pools turn to survival swimming to keep kids safe — sometimes starting before they reach a year old

ISR itself isn’t new — it was founded by a psychologist in 1966. But in recent years, social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok have popularized its style of survival swimming.
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Inflation fears eclipse recession fears as US job growth remains strong

Employers hired at a brisk pace in June, the Labor Department said Friday, and wages rose. The data leave the Federal Reserve little choice but to continue aggressively boosting interest rates in an effort to rein in inflation.
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Metro


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When a Boston hiker took a treacherous fall on Mount Monadnock, a group of strangers sprang into action to help

In southwest New Hampshire, Mount Monadnock is said to be one of the most frequently climbed mountains in the world. But as the fraught rescue of Gary Cohen last week makes clear, even a well-trodden day hike can turn dangerous.
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Nation


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Under Pressure, Biden Issues Executive Order on Abortion

President Biden on Friday issued an executive order that aimed to ensure access to abortion medication and emergency contraception while preparing for legal fights to come, but the order is vague about how the president hopes to accomplish those goals.
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Nation


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Gun applicants in NY will have to hand over social accounts

New York state is rolling out a novel strategy to screen applicants for gun permits. People seeking to carry concealed handguns will be required to hand over their social media accounts for a review of their “character and conduct.”
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Gun applicants in NY will have to hand over social accounts

New York state is rolling out a novel strategy to screen applicants for gun permits. People seeking to carry concealed handguns will be required to hand over their social media accounts for a review of their “character and conduct.”
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Assassination shocks a nearly gun-free Japan

The assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in western Japan was especially hard to fathom because it involved a gun — a type of crime that is extremely rare in a country with some of the most stringent laws on buying and owning firearms.
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World


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Shinzo Abe is assassinated with a homemade gun, shocking a nation

Shinzo Abe, Japan’s most influential former prime minister, was shot in the neck, doctors said, by a gunman who later admitted he had come to kill him.
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Johnson hasn’t left, but jockeying to replace him has begun

Johnson is now a lame duck prime minister presiding over what is being called a zombie government while his wounded Conservative Party is divided on whether he should stay on as a caretaker until his replacement is chosen, likely leaving him at the helm through the summer.
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OPINION


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On the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh, State Department has no spine

If the Biden administration can’t stand up for one of its own citizens killed abroad, then what on earth is it willing to stand up for?
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OPINION


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Nayib Bukele’s failed Bitcoin experiment in El Salvador

Bukele’s ambitious bet ran head on into the great crypto crash of 2022.
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EDITORIAL


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Massachusetts lawmakers are poised to offer tax relief to the middle class. But what about the poor?

The state Legislature should include low-income families in plans to dole out $250 rebates to offset the rising cost of gas and other products.
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When a Boston hiker took a treacherous fall on Mount Monadnock, a group of strangers sprang into action to help

In southwest New Hampshire, Mount Monadnock is said to be one of the most frequently climbed mountains in the world. But as the fraught rescue of Gary Cohen last week makes clear, even a well-trodden day hike can turn dangerous.
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Police search for Maine family reported missing after failing to return from camping trip

Jill Sidebotham, Nicholas Hansen, and their daughter, Lydia Hansen, were last seen by Sidebotham’s family on June 27, before they set out to go camping in the area of Phillips, Maine, according to police.
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A sad farewell to an island paradise

And, now, they are both preparing to bid farewell to Nantucket, a place that has financially slipped away from them.
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Bruins’ second-round pick Matthew Poitras is called one of the most energetic players in the NHL Draft

The Bruin selected three offensive-minded centers, two defensemen, and a goaltender.
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YANKEES 12, RED SOX 5


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Another fielding gaffe, more injuries as Red Sox outclassed by Yankees again

Five batters in, New York led, 4-0, at Fenway Park. And despite the Red Sox making a game of it, bringing the tying run to the plate in the sixth, they were bested by the best team in the majors for the second straight night.
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The Red Sox can’t make the playoffs playing like this against the AL East. Here’s a closer look at their struggles.

The fact that the Red Sox are in position to make the playoffs right now owes entirely to their excellence outside the division.
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Will Boston be a leader in the next Internet revolution?

Venture capitalist John Werner wants to convene the people building a future version of the web based on blockchain technologies and principles.
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Will Boston be a leader in the next Internet revolution?

Venture capitalist John Werner wants to convene the people building a future version of the web based on blockchain technologies and principles.
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Joyce C. Lashof, doctor who shattered glass ceilings, dies at 96

Dr. Joyce C. Lashof, who fought for health equity and broke barriers as the first woman to head a state public health department and the first to serve as dean of the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley, died June 4 at an assisted living community in Berkeley. She was 96.
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Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, dies at 67

Shinzo Abe, the longest-serving Japanese prime minister, who made it his political mission to vanquish his country’s wartime ghosts but fell short of his ultimate goal of restoring Japan as a normalized military power, was assassinated Friday in the city of Nara, Japan. He was 67.
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New immersive art exhibit, ‘Beyond King Tut,’ transports visitors back in time

Journey through the Egyptian pharaoh’s life, death, and afterlife at SoWa Power Station.
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Appreciation


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Remembering the intensely physical, surprisingly versatile James Caan

Action defined his screen persona, but his work varied widely and he wasn’t afraid to share the spotlight.
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WCVB names Cindy Fitzgibbon the station’s new chief meteorologist after the retirement of Harvey Leonard

Fitzgibbon, the first female chief meteorologist in the Boston market, will fill the shoes of Leonard, who retired in May after more than 45 years.
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