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Saturday, September 3, 2022
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RI NEWS
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On Block Island, parties in town and pristine, natural beauty to explore outdoors
Grittier than Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket, people from all walks of life come to Block Island for the beaches, bird watching, and rural beauty – or in search of a good time in town.
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Elections
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With Mass. attorney general Democratic primary down to two, crucial question emerges: Who is more qualified?
In a battle between candidates with divergent backgrounds, experts stress that experience is about more than years spent in the courtroom.
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Unsealed court documents say 2005 sexual assault allegations against Arroyo were ‘unfounded’
A Boston police detective in 2006 found that sexual assault allegations made against Ricardo Arroyo when he was a teenager were “unfounded,” meaning they did not constitute a crime, according to documents unsealed Friday. Law enforcement does not question the truthfulness of his alleged victim.
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Economy
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Job market flashes signs of cooling down. Here’s what that means for the economy.
US employers slowed hiring in August from the torrid pace of July. The jobless rate edged up to 3.7 percent as more people jumped into the labor pool.
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Nation
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Red flag laws get little use as shootings, gun deaths soar
Many US states barely use laws they have on the books that give them the power to take guns away from people threatening to kill, an Associated Press analysis found — a trend blamed on a lack of awareness of the laws and resistance by some police to enforce them even as shootings and gun deaths soar.
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Nation
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NASA aims for Saturday launch of new moon rocket after fixes
The inaugural flight of the 322-foot — the most powerful ever built by NASA — was delayed late in the countdown Monday.
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COVID-19
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Experts say COVID-19 won’t hit as hard this fall, but remain wary of the possible rise of a new variant
COVID-19 will make a comeback this fall and winter, but it’s not expected to hit as hard as it did in the devastating surges that happened during the colder months of the last two years, experts said this week.
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The World
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Against fierce resistance, Ukraine makes small gains in the south
After weeks of pounding Russian supply lines and logistical hubs, the Ukrainian military pushed forward this week with its southern counteroffensive, breaking through some front-line defenses to retake several small villages and signaling its ability to strike a larger force that has spent months preparing for such an attack.
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G-7 pledges to move forward with Russia oil price cap system
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrial powers on Friday pledged to impose a cap on the price of Russian oil in a bid to limit the Kremlin’s revenues and ability to fund its war in Ukraine, while also curtailing the war’s impact on energy prices and inflation.
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Afghan mosque blast kills 18, including pro-Taliban cleric
The bomb went off during Friday noon prayers, when mosques are full of worshipers.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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For state House: García, Montaño, and Worrell
The Globe’s endorsements in three contested legislative primaries.
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OPINION
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How bad are the staffing shortages at the Boston Public Schools?
The hundreds of key vacancies ahead of reopening next week include 203 teachers and more than 100 bus monitors. Will Boston be ready?
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LETTERS
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‘Conservative’ no longer fits GOP. ‘Radical’ or ‘extreme’ is more like it.
A political party that rallies its supporters by repeating lies and condoning and inciting violence against its opponents and the US government is not a conservative party.
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Metro
Transportation
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‘Disturbed and disappointed’ lawmakers want answers from DPU after FTA slams agency over T oversight failures
Days after the feds ripped the state Department of Public Utilities for its poor oversight of the MBTA, legislators on a key utility committee on Friday invited DPU chairman to testify before their panel to shed light on whether DPU’s “motivated enough” to fulfill its duty to monitor T safety.
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We asked the Democratic candidates for attorney general why they are the best person for the job. Here are their answers.
Shannon Liss-Riordan and former Boston city councilor Andrea Campbell are vying to face Republican James McMahon in the November election.
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Roundtable held on abortion care and Black maternal health
US Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and Representative Ayanna Pressley joined maternal health specialists at Codman Square Health Center on Friday to assess the fallout from the Supreme Court’s abortion ruling and its impact on maternal health in Massachusetts.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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There’s so much to appreciate when Venus and Serena Williams are on the court
On Thursday, Venus and Serena Williams lost in doubles, but Serena's march in what is likely her final grand slam singles appearance continues Friday night.
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RED SOX NOTEBOOK
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Red Sox shut down Tanner Houck, as the reliever is likely headed for back surgery
Houck was one of the brighter spots on the pitching staff, saving eight games and starting four over 32 appearances.
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Connor Wong’s loud first home run puts exclamation point on Red Sox’ convincing win over Texas Rangers
The Red Sox scored eight runs with two outs between the fourth, fifth and seventh innings, then settled in as the bullpen threw six scoreless innings.
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Zipcar usage spikes during moving week
The Boston company saw a 20 percent bump in vehicle rentals in advance of Thursday’s moving frenzy.
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Old Boston collides with new in storage dispute at Haymarket
Vendors at the open-air market downtown are in a standoff with a new hotel over storing tents and tables on the sidewalk.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Live performances and a season brimming with entertainment on display at the Greater Boston Arts Expo
The inaugural event will open Sept. 19, with more than 50 cultural institutions from Greater Boston offering free and discounted access to upcoming museum exhibits, plays, and performances. The expo will be held on a two-block stretch of the Rose Kennedy Greenway between Milk and High streets.
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Arts
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In ‘Gigi & Nate,’ hope and animal friendship inspired by a Concord man’s journey
Director Nick Hamm sat down with the Globe to discuss his service animal research, working with a monkey on set, and the reaction of Ned Sullivan — the man who inspired the film — upon seeing the movie for the first time.
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Feist leaves Arcade Fire tour after Win Butler sex abuse allegations
The Canadian singer-songwriter Leslie Feist says she is leaving an international tour with Arcade Fire after several people accused the band's frontman, Win Butler, of sexual misconduct.
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