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Subject Today's Headlines: Adding to the threats facing horseshoe crabs, a controversial pharmaceutical company just started harvesting their blue blood on Cape Cod
Date July 18, 2022 8:53 AM
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Monday, July 18, 2022


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Adding to the threats facing horseshoe crabs, a controversial pharmaceutical company just started harvesting their blue blood on Cape Cod

A multibillion-dollar company received permission to harvest blood from horseshoe crabs in Massachusetts. The company says the blood will have critical medical functions; environmental advocates have grave concerns about the harvesting of so many of the endangered species.
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Boston, Springfield begin to lift gun license restrictions after Supreme Court decision

In cities where officials have routinely restricted approved gun permits — saying, for example, firearms can only be taken to and from the range — the decision could mark a dramatic change in how guns are regulated.
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Politics


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Lawmakers strike deal for $52 billion budget, including more cash for embattled MBTA

The state budget bill would dedicate hundreds of millions of additional dollars to the MBTA, sock away more cash in the state’s savings account, and includes $1.8 billion more in spending than either the House or Senate initially approved, lawmakers said.
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Climate


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To escape high gas prices, many are searching for electric vehicles. They’re nowhere to be found.

A global semiconductor chip shortage is leaving dealers with few EVs.
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Nation


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Report on Uvalde shooting finds ‘systemic failures’ in police response

The 77-page report represented a broad indictment of police inaction at Robb Elementary School, citing “systemic failures” that left the school inadequately secured and police officers who responded mired in confusion and bad information.
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As the planet cooks, climate stalls as a political issue

News on Thursday that even a stripped-down compromise to address a warming planet appeared to be dead was greeted in Washington by brutal condemnations from environmentalists and Democrats. But an exhausted electorate may give the latest Democratic defeat a resigned shrug.
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No major problems with ballot drop boxes in 2020, AP finds

The expanded use of drop boxes for mailed ballots during the 2020 election did not lead to any widespread problems, according to an Associated Press survey of state election officials across the United States that revealed no cases of fraud, vandalism, or theft that could have affected the results.
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Nation


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Largest study to date shows how COVID vaccines affect women’s periods

Nearly half of the participants of a recent study who were menstruating regularly at the time of the survey reported heavier bleeding during their periods after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Others who did not typically menstruate — including transgender men, people on long-acting contraceptives, and postmenopausal women — also experienced unusual bleeding.
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World


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Extreme heat continues its march across Western Europe

LONDON — The weather maps for Europe were blood red Sunday as heat that has been baking Spain and Italy and fanning fires in southwest France worked its way north toward Britain.
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Ukraine’s Zelensky fires top security chief and prosecutor

VINNYTSIA, Ukraine — As Russian troops pressed their offensive in Ukraine’s east, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky fired his state security chief and prosecutor general on Sunday, citing hundreds of criminal proceedings into treason and collaboration by people within their departments and other law enforcement agencies.
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Biden says he confronted Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi. How true is that?

As President Biden told the tale, it sounded pretty dramatic.
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How bad off is the world? Ask the planet

We need to be alarmed for the future, not so as to sink into despair but rather to spur ourselves to action.
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EDITORIAL


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Time to bring Brittney Griner home

As long as Putin is in power, he’ll keep using Americans as pawns; but it’s past time to bring Griner, and other Americans facing profound injustice abroad, safely home.
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LETTERS


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In the shadow of Pilgrim nuclear plant, EPA warning reverberates

Holtec’s plan highlights the fact that our government and nuclear industry still have no solution on how to manage nuclear waste and how to protect us from it.
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‘Are we making ourselves sitting ducks?’ Local drag performers voice safety concerns amid increase in threats.

The heightened concerns come as anti-LGBTQ rhetoric ratchets up and a growing number of conservatives champion restrictions on what schools can teach students about sexual orientation and gender identity.
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A police officer lost her job 10 years ago. She’s still fighting to get it back

“This is the culmination of a ten-year struggle of a determined and courageous woman to find justice after being hounded out of the Boston Police Department for having the audacity to complain about abusive treatment by a powerful senior officer," lawyers for Brenda James said.
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‘The ugly can turn into beauty’: Bottle trees on Brattle Street hold memory of the enslaved

The bottle trees, part of an art exhibit on the lawn of History Cambridge’s office that was inaugurated this weekend, are meant to commemorate the people who were enslaved in Cambridge in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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DAN SHAUGHNESSY


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Chris Sale has a broken finger and the Red Sox are a broken team

With Chris Sale's season possibly over and it not appearing like the Sox could compete with any good team in October, it may be time to sell at the Aug. 2 trading deadline.
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Yankees 13, Red Sox 2


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It’s one big loss after another as Red Sox limp into the All-Star break

The Red Sox, who struck out 16 times, were pummeled again on Sunday by the Yankees and are 48-45 at the break.
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Loss of Chris Sale should put Red Sox into sell mode at the MLB trade deadline

Teams have to earn upgrades at the trade deadline and the Red Sox haven’t shown they deserve them this season.
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INNOVATION BEAT


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Can a floating ‘tutu’ protect Boston’s shoreline from rising seas?

The “Emerald Tutu” is a proposed system of floating vegetation mats — created by researchers at Northeastern University — that, when interconnected, could protect Boston’s shoreline from rising sea levels and coastal flooding.
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Despite plenty of room to grow, Devens faces cap on development

A key lawmaker is moving to allow more commercial growth at the old military base, but the state agency that runs Devens and the towns it straddles are not yet in agreement on future plans.
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Jean Hannon, Red Sox fan with a championship life, dies at 96

Jean Hannon, who was 96 when she died in her Milton home, was surely one of the only people still alive who saw Ted Williams play in the World Series.
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Obituaries


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David Dalton, rock writer who lived the scene, dies at 80

David Dalton, who chronicled the rock scene as an early writer for Rolling Stone and brought firsthand knowledge to his biographies of rock stars from having lived the wild life alongside them, died on Monday in New York City. He was 80.
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Lily Safra, star-crossed socialite and philanthropist, dies at 87

She used her wealth to great ends — building synagogues and schools, funding medical research, endowing hospitals and museum wings around the world.
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Celebrate community spirit at these upcoming Boston Open Streets events

Three more Open Streets events remain for 2022, inviting attendees of all ages, backgrounds, and mobility levels to explore what each neighborhood offers.
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ASK AMY


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Casual dater needs to find her missing person

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER


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Coming this week: the debut of ‘Rap Sh!t,’ a six-part profile of Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman, and more Jan. 6 testimony

Noteworthy shows to check out this week.
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