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Subject Today's Headlines: For sale at Smith & Wesson: Guns, and a healthy dose of fear
Date July 31, 2022 9:30 AM
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For sale at Smith & Wesson: Guns, and a healthy dose of fear

A leader in the gun industry, Smith & Wesson has ratcheted up messages around self defense over the last 20 years in an attempt to broaden its customer base. Sales have soared.
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Boston’s new police commissioner tried to bring change to Ann Arbor. It wasn’t easy.

Newly tapped Boston police commissioner Michael Cox spent roughly three years as the chief in Ann Arbor, a Michigan college town whose practices have not always aligned with the city’s liberal ideals.
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Massachusetts


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In a market badly out of kilter, many older residents are stuck in their homes

Many empty nesters, retired or downshifting, are living in houses that are too big for them.
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Lights, camera, extras: Meet the locals answering Hollywood’s call

They don’t have any dialogue, and they blend into the background with roles as spectators, patrons, and passersby — but what would movies be without them?
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‘You can’t go up to Mark Wahlberg’: The do’s and don’ts of being a movie extra

There are quite a few do’s and don’ts when it comes to being an extra on a film. (Plus, a look at local casting calls people can apply to.)
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Biden savors much-needed victories. But will the highs overshadow the lows?

Since taking office 18 months ago, Biden has celebrated successes like passage of the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill and slogged through crises like the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Federal tourism aid funds gas stations, trash cans, jazz

Hundreds of tourism-related projects nationwide are collectively getting about $2.4 billion from the American Rescue Plan, according to an Associated Press analysis of funds flowing from last year's wide-ranging coronavirus relief law.
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In flood-stricken Kentucky, the search for victims intensifies

The response to some of the worst flooding in Kentucky’s history entered a pivotal phase Saturday as the search for victims accelerated over a battered stretch of central Appalachia.
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Diner accidentally discovers dinosaur footprints at restaurant in China

A diner sitting in the outdoor courtyard of a small restaurant in China's Sichuan province happened to look down at the ground and spot something unusual. It appeared to be a dinosaur footprint.
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Jewish volunteers bond with Ukrainian kids at summer camp

“Jewish people have suffered so much in the past. We suffered pogroms, we suffered the Holocaust and we suffered antisemitism," Baird said. “And we have a sense of obligation to help people who are suffering right now.”
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Ukraine calls for investigation into prisoner deaths as outrage grows

Since the explosion late Thursday at Correctional Colony No. 120, a prison camp in the Russian-occupied eastern region of Donetsk, the warring parties have presented diametrically opposed accounts of what happened, further embittering a war now entering its sixth month.
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When death is often the outcome, where’s the deterrence?

More than 60 percent of them did not survive following their attack, with nearly two-thirds of those perishing by their own hand.
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Biden administration must cut the red tape that hampers US monkeypox response

Enough is enough. The Biden administration must devote all necessary resources to ensure that testing, treatment, and vaccines are available to every person who needs them.
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Go along to get along goes nowhere

If the Abstainers ever become the dominant force on this earth, it will mark the end of any meaningful human civilization
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Renegades worth rooting for

It’s not easy being the best women’s football team in the country.
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Demonstrators rally in Jamaica Plain against neo-Nazi group that protested children’s drag queen story hour

The demonstration was organized by Solidarity Against Hate Boston and unfolded near the site where the neo-Nazi group NSC-131 protested a week earlier against a drag queen story hour for children.
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On the eve of legislative session’s end, Mass. lawmakers leave big policymaking to bitter end

The Legislature left unresolved several high-profile bills dealing with climate change, guns, criminal justice, taxes, infrastructure, and more.
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Red Sox fans should be aware that this might not be a bridge year, and other thoughts

The Mookie Betts salary dump was the warning shot that these Red Sox are more about the illusion of contention than winning.
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BREWERS 9, RED SOX 4


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Increasingly adrift Red Sox make it way too easy on Milwaukee in another home loss

The Brewers felt in near total control on Saturday, as the Red Sox watched their opposition do all the little things that winning teams do on their way to crashing to 2-7 on this 10-game homestand.
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‘Bull Durham’ was a home run of a movie because, first and foremost, it got the baseball right

Director and writer Ron Shelton says “the biggest mistake a sports movie can make is to have too much sports in it.”
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For sale at Smith & Wesson: Guns, and a healthy dose of fear

A leader in the gun industry, Smith & Wesson has ratcheted up messages around self defense over the last 20 years in an attempt to broaden its customer base. Sales have soared.
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For sale at Smith & Wesson: Guns, and a healthy dose of fear

A leader in the gun industry, Smith & Wesson has ratcheted up messages around self defense over the last 20 years in an attempt to broaden its customer base. Sales have soared.
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A recession, if we choose

An obsession with tamping down inflation at any cost will hurt low-wage workers the most.
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The afterlife of corpses

Western cultures once were obsessed with dead bodies. Today we dispose of them with clinical efficiency. Are we missing something important?
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Charlotte Pomerantz, inventive children’s book author, dies at 92

An author who brought an ingenious use of language, Charlotte Pomerantz also occasional added a sly subversive touch to stories about mud-loving pigs and parachuting cats written for young children.
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Charlotte Pomerantz, inventive children’s book author, dies at 92

An author who brought an ingenious use of language, Charlotte Pomerantz also occasional added a sly subversive touch to stories about mud-loving pigs and parachuting cats written for young children.
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‘They’re like artworks of mine’: Hunt Slonem collects estates that inspire his work

This prolific painter collects estates, and last summer, he bought a 68,000 square-foot castle in Great Barrington. Slonem's audacious homes have influenced his art.
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When Andrew Wyeth imagined — and rendered — his own funeral

At Colby College Museum of Art, the artist’s sketches and paintings explore ‘Life and Death’
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Q&A: Rebecca Hall unravels in ‘Resurrection’

The actress talks about the allure of horror, acting as an extreme sport, and her new film’s ‘wackadoodle’ ending.
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Can you dig it? Here’s what’s happening in Herkimer, N.Y.

You can search for diamonds at the Herkimer Diamond Mines KOA Resort, but there's still more to see in the area. Here are a few more gems to unearth when you visit this diamond-in-the-rough.
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Pedaling his message: Conn. cyclist is riding 10,000 miles to raise awareness about distracted driving

“Being on the road is a huge risk, particularly for cyclists, and it only takes a tiny error in judgment to alter someone’s life,” says Ben Grannis, who resumes his journey this month.
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The next wave in pools

Homeowners dip their toes into the world of natural, chemical-free fun, opting for designs that shun chlorine and shock for plants or special filters.
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Home of the Week: Somerville condo is on a whole other level: Several of them

Modern layout includes three bedrooms, a primary suite, and office space.
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