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Thursday, July 14, 2022
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Crime & Courts
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Michael Cox named new Boston police commissioner
The veteran law enforcement leader was beaten by fellow Boston police officers while undercover in 1995.
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Cox is the man of the moment
Boston’s new police commissioner, brutalized by colleagues three decades ago, is exactly the leader the BPD needs right now.
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COMMENTARY
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Fighting the blue wall of silence, Cox persevered
No one came forward to identify Michael Cox’s assailants even though dozens of officers were involved in the chase
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Mass. House, Senate at odds over later-term abortion law
Both chambers have now embraced language that would help shield providers from out-of-state prosecution for procedures that are legal here and would make emergency contraception more readily accessible, among other changes responding to last month’s ruling that allowed states to outright prohibit abortion for the first time in 49 years.
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Inflation hits four-decade high of 9.1%, signaling more interest rate hikes and adding to Democrats’ troubles
“The report’s a disaster,” said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at FWDBONDS, a financial markets research company. “We had been hoping we were near the peak, but instead it’s looking like inflation is going to be here for the long haul."
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The Nation
Nation
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As faith flags in US government, many voters want to upend the system
A majority of American voters believe their system of government does not work, according to a recent New York Times/Siena College poll.
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Nation
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Federal employee satisfaction, engagement show steep drop under Biden
In 2021, an index of job satisfaction and engagement across the federal government fell from 69 percent positive to 64.5 percent in the latest annual Best Places to Work in the Federal Government assessment by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service.
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Nation
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Governor Newsom taps into liberal fury and sparks talk of presidential run
Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, has found an audience in many Democrats who have grown dismayed at the Biden administration and party leadership in Congress after Republicans rolled back long-cherished protections on their watch.
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The World
World
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Warm welcome for Biden, with harder issues ahead
President Biden arrived in Israel on Wednesday to open a four-day Middle East visit that will focus on slowing down Iran’s nuclear program, getting oil to US gas pumps, and improving relations with Saudi Arabia.
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World
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President flees Sri Lanka, leaving political and economic chaos
COLOMBO — Sri Lanka descended into political chaos Wednesday, as the unpopular president fled the country and protesters overran the interim leader’s offices, leaving it unclear who held power or how long it would last.
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World
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Ukraine: Russian attacks kill 10; US condemns deportations
Russian missile strikes in Ukraine’s southern city of Mykolaiv killed at least five people, Ukrainian authorities said Wednesday, part of a series of artillery and missile barrages across the country in the past day that left at least 10 dead and dozens wounded in eastern and southern regions.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Republicans aren’t speaking in metaphors — they mean exactly what they say
The outcome of only a few congressional races in November will determine whether senate minority leader Mitch McConnell and Co. and are allowed to fulfill their dark prophesies.
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EDITORIAL
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Trump’s ‘spontaneous’ call for Capitol march another myth
January 6 committee exposes the web of lies aimed at halting the peaceful transition of power.
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LETTERS
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Social workers would be a boost to at-home hospital effort
Social workers bring broad knowledge of community services and linkages to the table and have the expertise to support patient engagement in those services.
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Metro
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Cox is the man of the moment
Boston’s new police commissioner, brutalized by colleagues three decades ago, is exactly the leader the BPD needs right now.
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Politics
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City Council approves $367 million in COVID relief funds for housing, environmental efforts
Mayor Michelle Wu has said the funds will lay the foundation for her most ambitious priorities, including a municipal Green New Deal.
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Massachusetts
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State office building downtown closed in wake of latest manhole explosion
The Edward McCormack office building in downtown Boston was closed Wednesday in the wake of a manhole explosion on Bowdoin Street that injured two Eversource workers, the latest in a string of incidents involving manhole fires.
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Sports
Celtics
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Catching up with Celtics coach Ime Udoka, who likes the way his new pieces fit into the lineup puzzle
During an appearance at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Udoka also discussed the search for another big man and the loss of assistant coach Will Hardy.
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Rays 4, Red Sox 1
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Red Sox quiet at the plate, sloppy in the field again in another loss to the Rays
Even though the Rays put up just four runs and had just five hits, the Sox’ recent brand of baseball just doesn’t equate to winning.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball
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This skid versus the Rays has exposed the Red Sox for what they are not: playoff worthy
The way the Sox are playing now, they’d get embarrassed in a postseason setting.
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Business
Business
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Gender wage gap widened after state passed equal pay law. Beacon Hill can make a fix.
The law prohibited employers from asking job candidates about salary history. But when they began to ask about salary expectations instead, white male candidates tended to overestimate, leaving women and people of color behind.
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Technology
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Hasbro partners with 3-D printing startup to personalize action figures
Hasbro and Somerville startup Formlabs have signed a partnership to use 3D printing technology to manufacture personalized action figures.
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Technology
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Once heralded, Boston AI startup DataRobot struggles under West Coast leadership
Current and former employees say there is a split between the company’s longtime Boston workers and its more recent California investors and leadership team.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Monty Norman, who gave 007 his theme music, dies at 94
He reimagined one of his own discarded songs to create a soundtrack to a franchise for half a century.
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Obituaries
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Monty Norman, who gave 007 his theme music, dies at 94
He reimagined one of his own discarded songs to create a soundtrack to a franchise for half a century.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ASK AMY
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Cousin’s caregiving is actually care-taking
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Still smarting from Britt Lower’s snubbing
The actress was not nominated for an Emmy this week despite her stellar lead turn in “Severance.”
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Movies
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J’adore Dior? Lesley Manville does in ‘Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’
The actress talks about her new film, her love of fashion, and daring to wear navy blue with brown.
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