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Saturday, July 16, 2022
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Politics
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In progressive Massachusetts, a long history of white supremacy
While the displays of propaganda are shockingly hateful and vile, they are far from new.
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Massachusetts
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Fly-fishing is dumb. Change my mind.
Tom Rosenbauer is America's most famous fly fisherman, the “chief enthusiast” for Orvis and host of the most-popular podcast on the topic. Billy Baker is America’s worst fly fisherman, in that he never actually caught a fish. Can a day together change all that?
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Climate
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Massachusetts hospitals are joining the climate fight
Half of all hospitals in the state signed a White House pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions 50 percent by 2030 and reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
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Politics
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House measure eases path for a professional soccer stadium in Everett
Lawmakers added language to a wide-ranging, multibillion-dollar economic development bill that would exempt the 43-acre industrial property straddling the Everett and Boston line from a slew of environmental requirements so it could be developed as a “sports, recreation or events center.”
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Democratic leaders in battleground states want Washington to do more to ensure abortion rights
Many Democrats are expressing frustration with their party’s leaders in Washington over their response to the court eliminating the federal right to an abortion.
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The Nation
Nation
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Biden urges Congress to pass health care bill after Manchin talks falter
A defiant Senator Joe Manchin, Democrat from West Virginia, on Friday said it was not “prudent” for Democrats to try to advance a sweeping health care, climate, and tax package this month.
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Nation
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House Passes Two Bills Seeking to Ensure Access to Abortion
The House on Friday passed two bills aimed at ensuring access to abortion in the post-Roe era.
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Deposition of Trump, two children delayed after Ivana’s death
Former President Donald Trump and two of his children got their questioning postponed Friday in a New York civil investigation into their business dealings, a delay that follows the death of Trump’s ex-wife Ivana.
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The World
World
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China’s Leader Visits Xinjiang for the First Time Since Imposing Crackdown
China’s leader, Xi Jinping, made his first visit to the western region of Xinjiang since he unleashed a campaign of mass detentions of Uyghurs there.
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World
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Biden says he raised Khashoggi murder with crown prince
President Biden greeted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with a fist bump Friday as he arrived here for a controversial meeting with the Saudi leader, attracting immediate denunciations from human rights advocates.
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Two universities in Mykolaiv hit by Russian missile strikes, as Ukraine points to civilian casualties in Vinnytsia attack
Russian missiles struck two university complexes Friday morning in the southern city of Mykolaiv, heavily damaging nearby shops and buildings and injuring at least four people, the regional governor said.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The world can’t miss a last chance on the Iran deal
A restored agreement could markedly reduce tensions in the region
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OPINION
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Demonizing migrants may be the GOP’s most consistent platform. Just ask Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
His pattern of using migrants as political piñatas is the type of fearmongering that could lead to dangerous outcomes — beyond Texas and the border.
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LETTERS
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Joe Biden: the man, the moment, the muddle, the middle, the maybe
We don’t need to worry about 2024 right now. Let’s worry about the upcoming primaries and getting out the vote. Let’s get people engaged in what’s going on, not just complaining about what Biden coulda, woulda, shoulda done.
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Metro
Transportation
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Low-income fare for T riders could bring much-needed relief to poor squeezed by inflation
Advocates for years have urged the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to launch a reduced-fare pilot program for low-income people of all ages. Currently, the T offers reduced fares for seniors, people with disabilities, some middle and high school students, and low-income people between the ages of 18 and 25.
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Massachusetts
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Boston’s new fire commissioner is ceremonially sworn in
Burke succeeds John Dempsey, who stepped down last month after reaching the department's mandatory retirement age of 65.
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K-12
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‘We will fight for the communities we care about’: Jill Biden speaks at national AFT convention
The First Lady was among the speakers during the American Federation of Teachers’ national convention’s “Making a Difference in the Labor Movement” session this morning.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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It was difficult to watch Tiger Woods at the British Open, but even more difficult not to watch
It was a powerful moment as Woods, who missed the cut, took what was likely a final stroll on the 18th hole at St. Andrews to finish the second round on Friday.
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RED SOX 5, YANKEES 4 (11 INNINGS)
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The Red Sox blew another lead in the ninth, but Xander Bogaerts made a read and saved the day at Yankee Stadium
Xander Bogaerts, on a night the Red Sox turned four double plays, raced home from third on a wild pitch in the 11th inning, using his legs to save a game that Tanner Houck squandered, then helped save in the late innings.
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British Open
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A calm Cam Smith takes two-shot lead at British Open
The winner of the Players Championship hoping to gain elite status.
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Business
Business
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BPDA approves another lab building in the Seaport
Yet another life science building aims for the outer Seaport. The 13-story project will go up on a Massport-owned site along Congress St. and include an improved Silver Line station.
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Technology
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Battery Ventures shrugs off tech downturn and raises largest VC fund
The Boston firm, in business since 1983, said $3.3 billion would go toward its 14th venture capital fund to invest in startups plus a companion fund. The fund-raising comes even as the bubble has popped for tech investing.
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INNOVATION BEAT
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Boston startup Indigo Ag forges future in carbon credits
One of the area's biggest startups has shifted to focus on the growing market for trading carbon offset credits in agriculture.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Adam Wade, network game show pioneer, is dead at 87
A versatile, velvet-voiced crooner, Adam Wade scored three consecutive Billboard Top 10 hits in a single year, appeared in scores of films, plays and TV productions, and in 1975 became the first Black host of a network television game show.
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Ann Shulgin, pioneer of psychedelics in therapy, dies at 91
Together with her late husband Alexander Shulgin, Ann Shulgin pioneered the use of psychedelic drugs in psychotherapy and co-wrote two seminal books on the subject.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Somerville’s ArtBeat festival emphasizes community, inclusivity
The all-day event, which will take place around Davis Square and close down portions of Elm and Holland streets to traffic, promises tasty food, interactive activities, gallery exhibits, and entertainment for folks of all ages.
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First lady Jill Biden makes return visit to Row 34 in Boston’s Seaport
She ordered an assortment of the restaurant’s crudo, crabcakes, and bouillabaisse, according to Nicole Kanner of All Heart PR. Diners gave the first lady a standing ovation upon her arrival.
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Movies
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Two baseball legends — Nolan Ryan and Derek Jeter — get their documentary due
"Facing Nolan" tells the story of Texas-born pitcher Ryan, while the ESPN docuseries "The Captain" zeroes in on Jeter’s life playing for the New York Yankees.
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