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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘The vultures want it! But they’re not going to get it.’ On Cape Cod, a band of mobile home owners fight for their park.
Date August 14, 2022 9:31 AM
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Sunday, August 14, 2022


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‘The vultures want it! But they’re not going to get it.’ On Cape Cod, a band of mobile home owners fight for their park.

Big money investors increasingly see there are profits to be made off the backs of the financially vulnerable. In Pocasset, homeowners fear if Crown buys their park, they’ll lose control over their own destinies.
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‘A bit of a superhero.’ Biden turns around presidency with recent successes that buoy Democrats ahead of midterms

Recent wins have fueled optimism that the party might defy history and hold its slim congressional majorities in November.
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Chaotic post-Roe legal landscape in Arizona confuses patients, abortion providers

Attorney General Mark Brnovich has gone to court to reinstate a ban on providing nearly all abortions that dates back to at least 1901.
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Twenty years after the first Lyme vaccine was shelved, new ones could be on the way

Study participants recently received shots at Pediatric Associates of Fall River as part of a late-stage trial in the US and Europe of a Lyme vaccine from the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and a French biotech, Valneva.
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Trump lawyer told Justice Dept. that classified material had been returned, New York Times reports

At least one lawyer for former president Donald Trump signed a written statement in June asserting that all material marked as classified and held in boxes in a storage area at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence and club had been returned to the government, four people with knowledge of the document said.
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Expanded IRS free-file system one step closer in Democrats’ bill

The flagship climate change and health care bill passed by Democrats and soon to be signed by President Biden will bring U.S. taxpayers one step closer to a government-operated electronic free-file tax return system.
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Idaho Supreme Court won’t block strict abortion bans

The ruling means potential relatives of an embryo or fetus can now sue abortion providers over procedures done after six weeks of gestation — before many people know they are pregnant. Another stricter ban criminalizing all abortions takes effect later this month.
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Rushdie attack recalls 1991 killing of His Japanese translator

The translator, Hitoshi Igarashi, was stabbed to death at age 44 that July at Tsukuba University, northeast of Tokyo, where he had been teaching comparative Islamic culture for five years. No arrests were ever made, and the crime remains unsolved.
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American lawyer is released from detention in UAE

The UAE had detained Ghafoor in July after convicting him in absentia of money laundering and tax evasion. He had been at the airport in Dubai awaiting a flight to Istanbul.
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His next move: A Ukrainian boy starts a new life through chess

More than 6 million refugees have left Ukraine for Europe, according to the United Nations, each facing the challenges of a life ripped apart by war. Finding a pursuit that provides focus and stability can help exiles navigate the anxieties and upheaval of restarting life far from home.
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LETTERS


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Will Mass. keep leading or backslide on education? Keep an eye on union push.

Given its purview in public education, the MTA, like politicians, should also be held to high standards of transparency and accountability.
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50 years ago, she was proud to be one of the last Browns cheerleaders. Not anymore.

I felt safe at every game and trusted the organization to act in our best interest. Upon reflection, I now see that the so-called protection my fellow cheerleaders and I counted on was an illusion.
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Yes, we’re divided, but the right pushes this to an extreme

While multiple factors have led to our dangerous polarization, it is right-wing media and Republican leaders who bear responsibility for egging on our current political and cultural divides.
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‘A very good weekend at a very iffy time’: Consumers save on state’s tax-free weekend

Massachusetts sales tax-free weekend got underway on Saturday, offering consumers a reprieve from the usual 6.25 percent tax on retail goods.
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Some Mass. high schools adopt strict cellphone-free policies this school year

Students at some high schools will be responsible to shut down their phones, place them into an individual pouch that is assigned to them with a magnetic lock, and keep it in their bag throughout the day.
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Royalty in Roxbury: Community celebrates little girls of color on Princess Day

“Princess Day is a day that we take time out to celebrate little girls of color,” said organizer Maykesha Montgomery, 38.
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Tara Sullivan


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Although Bill Belichick won’t acknowledge it, play-calling is a legitimate question

Matt Patricia and Joe Judge took turns in Thursday's exhibition opener against the Giants.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball


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One question lingered after Fernando Tatis Jr.’s 80-game PED ban: What was he thinking?

At 23, Tatis will spend the rest of his career playing in the shadow of having cheated. His accomplishments, no matter how often he is tested, will be questioned. As will his character.
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Remembering a true Hall of Fame era with Celtics, and other thoughts

Take a look at the 1962-63 world champion Celtics team photo. Sixteen men, 11 Hall of Famers.
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Twenty years after the first Lyme vaccine was shelved, new ones could be on the way

Study participants recently received shots at Pediatric Associates of Fall River as part of a late-stage trial in the US and Europe of a Lyme vaccine from the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and a French biotech, Valneva.
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Business


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Twenty years after the first Lyme vaccine was shelved, new ones could be on the way

Study participants recently received shots at Pediatric Associates of Fall River as part of a late-stage trial in the US and Europe of a Lyme vaccine from the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and a French biotech, Valneva.
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Crafting is my pedagogical love language — and it works wonders in the college classroom

One professor’s mission to bring joy and play — and to boost learning — with Shrinky Dinks, friendship bracelets, and cereal box looms.
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Open Mass. beaches to everyone — with buses

Much of our state’s iconic coastline is effectively off-limits except to a select few. Here’s a way to change that.
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Jean-Jacques Sempé, cartoonist of droll whimsy, dies at 89

A French cartoonist, Jean-Jacques Sempé was known in America for children’s book illustrations and for covers for The New Yorker portraying tiny, gentle people with big noses at poignant moments, often dwarfed by monumental backgrounds.
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Kamoya Kimeu, fossil-hunting ‘legend’ in East Africa, is dead

The son of a goat herder, Kamoya Kimeu had a preternatural gift for spotting and identifying petrified tibias, skull fragments and other ancient human remains among the arid, rocky badlands of East Africa that won him acclaim as the world’s greatest fossil hunter.
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Jan Longone, influential scholar of food history, dies at 89

A curious, cordial and diligent food scholar, Jan Longone started a mail-order cookbook business from her Michigan basement that led to friendships with towering culinary figures like Julia Child and grew into one of the nation’s great cookbook collections.
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MOVIES


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For Ben Affleck’s 50th birthday, we’re celebrating the good, the bad, and the ‘Gigli’

Help us roast and toast the Cambridge-raised actor, who hits the half-century mark on Aug. 15.
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When ‘Saul’ called, Brookline’s Alison Tatlock answered

Tatlock, who devoured films as a teen at the Coolidge Corner Theatre, is now a writer and executive producer on the acclaimed TV series "Better Call Saul," which airs its final episode Monday.
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Fabiola Mendez plays the cuatro: ‘If a mandolin and a guitar had a baby’

The first student to graduate from Berklee College of Music with a specialty in the Puerto Rican instrument, Mendez is now artist in residence with Boston Landmarks Orchestra. She’ll perform two free concerts next week.
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TRAVEL


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The restored Emily Dickinson Homestead is ready for its closeup

After a two-year renovation, the museum plans to open to the public on Aug. 16. Space is limited and visitors must use the new online ticketing system to guarantee a spot. Here's what's new, both in person and online.
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BUMP IN THE ROAD


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How to make bad travel situations better

Here are some common issues and solutions so that you can try to make the best of your situation.
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The hometown hoax that fooled state legislators

Remembering the time when a group of conservationists created a fictional community and got the state to fund it.
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Real Estate


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Home of the Week: Here is the church. Here is the steeple.

A former house of worship and a parish house have hit the market in Wenham for $1.29 million.
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