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Subject Today's Headlines: A suffocating sense of unease: Mass. residents are stressed by inflation, Supreme Court decisions, new poll finds
Date July 27, 2022 9:04 AM
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Wednesday, July 27, 2022


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Massachusetts Governor's Race


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A suffocating sense of unease: Mass. residents are stressed by inflation, Supreme Court decisions, new poll finds

Sharply rising prices and seismic Supreme Court decisions have cast a cloud over the lives of Massachusetts residents even as COVID-19 has begun to fade, according to a new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll.
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Health


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Sexually transmitted diseases rise rapidly as precautions wane

Overshadowed by the monkeypox outbreak, sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise in Massachusetts and across the country.
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Health


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Staffing shortages temporarily close operating rooms, leaving hospitals short on cash

Depleted by two years of fighting a global pandemic, some of the state’s largest health systems have had to temporarily close their operating rooms due to staffing issues, exacerbating their financial troubles.
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Politics


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Massachusetts voters continue to sour on Biden as economic concerns drag down approval rating

A new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll found that 48 percent of registered Massachusetts voters disapprove of the job Biden is doing, compared to just 41 percent who approve.
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Truck driver charged in deaths of seven motorcyclists goes on trial in New Hampshire

Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 26, of West Springfield, faces 23 charges of negligent homicide, manslaughter, reckless conduct, and aggravated driving while intoxicated.
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‘Kind of wild/creative’: emails shed light on Trump fake electors plan

The dozens of emails among people connected to the Trump campaign, outside advisers, and close associates of Trump show a particular focus on assembling lists of people who would claim — with no basis — to be Electoral College electors on his behalf in battleground states that he had lost.
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Nation


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Trial begins in Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook damages lawsuit

Trial begins in Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook damages lawsuit.
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Political Notebook


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Trump, back in D.C., repeats false election claims

Trump spoke hours after former vice president Mike Pence, a potential 2024 rival, outlined his own “Freedom Agenda” in a speech nearby.
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EU agrees to curb natural gas consumption

European Union energy ministers Tuesday hammered out a deal to curb their natural gas consumption, finding enough common political ground for a quick compromise intended to avert an energy meltdown as Russia toys with the bloc’s fuel supplies.
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Russia says it will quit International Space Station after 2024

As the race to the moon receded, American and Soviet astronauts met and shook hands in space for the first time in 1975. The United States and Russia continued to work together in outer space, looking beyond their hostilities on Earth, culminating in the 1990s with the two nations jointly building and operating a laboratory in space.
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New Russian airstrikes target Black Sea regions of Ukraine

Russia targeted Ukraine’s southern Black Sea regions of Odessa and Mykolaiv with airstrikes Tuesday, hitting private buildings and port infrastructure with missiles fired from long-range bomber aircraft, the Ukrainian military said.
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EDITORIAL


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Governor should sign climate bill that would end gas-powered car sales in 2035

The climate bill that the Legislature sent to Governor Baker looks very different from the one he submitted. Still, he should sign it.
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OPINION


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Millionaires tax is unwise and unworthy

The Massachusetts Constitution contains a barrier against class warfare. Will voters tear it up?
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OPINION


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With sharks, treat the beach as the wide-open sea it is rather than a swimming pool

Seawater temperatures in the Gulf of Maine are rising faster than 90 percent of the global ocean, and although we can’t predict the precise impact this will have on sharks, we can safely say that more weird stuff will probably happen.
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The snow falls, each flake in its appropriate place

Knowing his own sobriety depends on it, George Carroll, aka Slaine, and a team of treatment professionals are determined to make recovery treatment available to anyone who wants it.
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Crime & Courts


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Man is convicted of kidnapping and rape of woman after she left Boston bar

A jury on Tuesday convicted a former Charlestown man of abducting a woman as she left a Boston bar in January 2019 then repeatedly raping her over nearly three days while she was confined to his apartment.
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Massachusetts


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Local, state, and US authorities line up against possible plan for releasing treated radioactive waste from Pilgrim plant into Cape Cod Bay

Town councils on Cape Cod and the South Shore have voted to condemn the plan, the state Senate has passed an amendment to prohibit the discharge until the fall of 2024 at the earliest, and the Environmental Protection Agency said that an unauthorized discharge could result in “criminal prosecution.”
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Sox say so long to John Hancock. But hello maybe to MassMutual.

John Hancock is ending longtime sponsorship of Red Sox, though a deal with MassMutual may soon bring patches to Sox jerseys.
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Guardians 8, Red Sox 3


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Loss to Guardians drops Red Sox to last place in AL East

Boston has lost six of its last seven. The Sox are 6-16 in July.
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Red Sox


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Fenway fans get their chance to honor David Ortiz before Red Sox-Guardians game

“Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is something that was an amazing experience,” Ortiz said.
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FDA will consider Biogen’s ALS drug, despite mixed results in clinical trial

The Cambridge company’s experimental treatment targets a rare form of the deadly disease.
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Amazon’s health care moves may help, not hinder, local health tech startups, one venture capitalist says

Amazon's recent $4 billion purchase of OneMedical raised eyebrows in the health care industry, but one venture capitalist says the move might inspire other big companies to get involved in the health tech scene.
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Charlie Baker is ‘100% prochoice.’ He shouldn’t veto the new reproductive rights bill.

This is the moment for the governor to keep a promise he made eight years ago.
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Obituaries


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Tim Giago, founder of first independent Native American newspaper, dies

"He never lost his vision about how important it is for a community to have a journalistic recording of itself,” said a colleague.
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Obituaries


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Bob Rafelson, director of ‘Five Easy Pieces,’ dies at 89

The director and producer was a central figure of the New Hollywood movement that jump-started American cinema following the 1960s counterculture upheavals.
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‘Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin’ star Maia Reficco talks new series, original influences

The Boston native plays Noa, one of A’s five new victims on HBO Max’s spinoff of the teen drama.
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Getting a little too close with your computer screen? Check out our guide to making friends in Boston.

We’re betting most of us could use a brush-up on how to, you know, leave the house and talk to people.
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FOOD


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A first look at Blue Ribbon Sushi in Kenmore Square

Like it or not, Boston, the strip that was once Harkertown is moving on. And the moment I walked through the door, I thought, yeah, OK, I get it. This space makes a perfect sushi bar.
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