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Tuesday, August 23, 2022
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Transportation
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‘Adapt and adjust.’ With grit and grumbles, commuters weathered the first Monday without the Orange Line.
“You really can’t do much,” Nicholas Ventura, a 32-year-old Melrose resident said with a shrug after an hour-long shuttle bus ride. “The system is broken.”
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Politics
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Mass. Senate president and House speaker had a warm, collaborative relationship. An end-of-session surprise changed things.
The two leaders’ different views on an obscure law that could force the state to give back billions to taxpayers chilled a once-warm relationship and scuttled — at least for now — a $4.5 billion economic development bill, lawmakers and lobbyists say.
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Metro
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Shannon Liss-Riordan won millions for workers. But did she take too much for herself in the process?
Shannon Liss-Riordan, a Democratic candidate for attorney general and a class-action employment lawyer, has been criticized for seeking substantial shares of lucrative settlements that she has won.
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Transportation
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‘We’re in this together’: Residents get creative to help others navigate Orange Line shutdown
In the face of confusion and the potential for chaos during the service disruptions, some locals are helping people find different ways of getting around.
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Politics
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Trump had more than 300 classified documents at Mar-a-Lago in Florida
In total, the government has recovered more than 300 documents with classified markings from former president Trump since he left office.
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The Nation
Nation
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Dallas area hit by 1-in-1,000-year flood; cars float in water-filled roads
Streets and highways around Dallas remained water-logged on Monday afternoon, after flash floods struck the Dallas-Fort Worth area overnight. Signs of flooding lingered even after the rain had mostly cleared from the metroplex.
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Nation
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Dr. Anthony Fauci to leave federal government after more than five decades
Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert who became a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic, announced Monday he will depart the federal government after the fall.
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Nation
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An unusual $1.6 billion donation bolsters conservatives
A new conservative nonprofit group scored a $1.6 billion windfall last year via a little-known donor — an extraordinary sum that could give Republicans and their causes a huge financial boost before the midterms and for years to come.
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The World
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Police file terrorism charges against Pakistan’s Imran Khan
Pakistani police have filed terrorism charges against former prime minister Imran Khan, authorities said Monday, escalating political tensions in the country as the ousted premier holds mass rallies seeking to return to office.
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World
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Russia accuses Ukraine of a murder, and hawks demand vengeance
Russian authorities accused Ukraine on Monday of assassinating an ultranationalist commentator as figures in Russia’s prowar camp clamored for retaliation, highlighting the growing domestic political pressure that President Vladimir Putin is facing six months after he ordered the invasion of Ukraine.
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South Korea, US begin military drills likely to draw North’s ire
The US and South Korean militaries began their largest field exercises in five years this week, a step that demonstrates the allies’ hardening line against North Korea, but will probably trigger an angry reaction from Pyongyang and ramp up tensions on the peninsula.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Corporations, you’re either part of the effort to secure democracy or dismantle it. Choose.
There are no longer two parties committed to ensuring our country remains a democracy. By giving to both sides, corporations are saying that the possibility that this country ceases to be a democracy is a business risk they’re willing to take.
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EDITORIAL
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Ukraine bloodied, not broken on Independence Day
Its future depends on an international hand up and continuing the fight against corruption.
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OPINION
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Fear and loathing of immigrants drives license ballot question
We can’t have a meaningful debate if there isn’t consensus on what the facts are.
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Metro
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Shannon Liss-Riordan won millions for workers. But did she take too much for herself in the process?
Shannon Liss-Riordan, a Democratic candidate for attorney general and a class-action employment lawyer, has been criticized for seeking substantial shares of lucrative settlements that she has won.
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Transportation
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Vignettes from the Orange Line shutdown: ‘How am I going to get to work?’
Vignettes from the Orange Line shutdown: ‘How am I going to get to work?’
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Health
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Mass. health leaders call for stepped-up COVID plans for fall and winter
Many expect a rise in COVID infections as well as a resurgence of the flu.
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Sports
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The schedule is there for the Red Sox to make up ground, but it’s very hard to be hopeful
Thirty-one of final 40 games for the Red Sox are against teams ahead of them in the standings. But there are no signs of a turnaround in their results.
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‘I don’t know what’s going on’: Inside Xander Bogaerts’s complicated and frustrating season
Bogaerts has struggled to find his swing, tinkering before games and running back to the cage mid-contest to search for it. He's been struggling with injuries, and knows 2022 is a crucial season for his future.
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Rutgers trio of Devin McCourty, Logan Ryan, and Duron Harmon are among NFL’s most durable and productive defenders
In 2009, Rutgers freshmen Logan Ryan and Duron Harmon met for the first time and were mentored by fifth-year senior Devin McCourty. They're all still going strong as pros.
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Business
Business
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Somerville cleantech entrepreneur joins Biden for signing of bill to help chip industry
Somerville cleantech entrepreneur joins Biden for signing of bill to help chip industry.
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Business
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Markets slump on inflation concerns ahead of Powell’s speech
Stocks on Wall Street slid Monday, with the S&P 500 dropping by the most in more than two months, as an upcoming speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell loomed over investors who are focused on the path for interest rates in the months ahead.
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Technology
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This high-tech coffee shop wants to rival Dunkin’ and Starbucks in Boston
With small storefronts and robotic coffee machines, Blank Street Coffee, which is backed by prominent investors, plans to open four locations in Boston this year, starting in Beacon Hill on Thursday.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Betty Brown Casey, Washington philanthropist, dies at 95
Betty Brown Casey, a quiet but influential force in Washington philanthropy who inherited a fortune from her husband, survived a mysterious car bombing and went on to donate tens of millions of dollars to hospitals, schools and civic groups, helping to plant thousands of trees and keep the music playing at the Washington National Opera.
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Gene LeBell, 89, judo champion, wrestler, and star stuntman, dies
Mr. LeBell never became famous, but he remained busy as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after stuntmen and worked into his early 80s — when he played, among other roles, a corpse falling from a coffin in an episode of the TV series “Castle.”
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Obituaries
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David Kay, weapons inspector who helped disprove Iraqi WMDs, dies at 82
After leading a mission to search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in 2003, Dr. Kay found himself a veritable outcast for publicly saying the CIA was wrong.
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Arts & Lifestyle
COMEDY REVIEW
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Bill Burr brings his A game to Fenway Park
Sunday's show made Burr the first comedian ever to headline Fenway, where he cheerfully skewered feminists, men without money, folks with life-affirming tattoos, his own wife, both the current president and the last one . . . the list goes on.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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At Tanglewood, evocative tributes to two titans: Stephen Sondheim and John Williams
Once again, Tanglewood has displayed an unrivaled talent for producing memorable musical tributes, with “Remembering Stephen Sondheim” and a 90th birthday celebration of John Williams.
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