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Subject Today's Headlines: The MBTA cut bus service because it doesn’t have enough drivers. In Lawrence, higher pay has led to more drivers and more frequent service.
Date September 5, 2022 8:51 AM
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Monday, September 5, 2022


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Transportation


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The MBTA cut bus service because it doesn’t have enough drivers. In Lawrence, higher pay has led to more drivers and more frequent service.

The MBTA is in crisis, shutting down an entire subway line for much-needed repairs and slashing subway and bus service. But in Lawrence, where riders are already enjoying free service, the bus system is about to get a whole lot more convenient.
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Massachusetts


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JP’s Blessed Sacrament may see new life as affordable housing, performance space

Sold off by the Boston Archdiocese during the consolidation of Catholic parishes, the church building in Hyde Square was, at one point, slated to be converted to luxury condos. Now, there is finally a housing plan that has won the community’s blessing.
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Social Justice


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Serena’s serve

The great Serena Williams closed her career at the US Open. And even as she lost, she won.
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Health


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COVID-19 boosters targeting Omicron are now available. Will people want them?

Some doctors have seen high interest in the new shots.
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Health


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Over-the-counter hearing aids could bring lower prices and a burst of innovation

A long-awaited FDA rule promises to drop the price of hearing devices substantially.
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Nation


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Unrelenting September heat wave grips California and western US

California and the western United States are immersed in a historically severe September heat wave that is predicted to intensify early this week. The record-breaking temperatures are stressing power grids, fueling fires, and endangering health.
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Politics


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As midterms near, election rule raises dilemma for Trump inquiries

As the midterm elections near, top Justice Department officials are weighing whether to temporarily scale back work in criminal investigations involving former president Donald Trump because of an unwritten rule forbidding overt actions that could improperly influence the vote, according to people briefed on the discussions.
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US election conspiracies find fertile ground in conferences

On a quiet Saturday in an Omaha hotel, about 50 people gathered in a ballroom to learn about elections.
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World


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Russia’s unfounded claims of secret US bioweapons linger on and on

The United States secretly manufactured biological weapons in Ukraine. It trained birds to carry viruses into Russia. It created COVID-19. It operated laboratories in Nigeria that engineered this year’s outbreak of monkeypox.
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Wary of cold days and hot tempers, Europe’s leaders vow economic relief

European governments moved this weekend to soften the blow of soaring costs and a deepening energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine, and scrambled to prepare for the possibility of social unrest as the days grow colder.
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Chile votes on proposed constitution with big changes

Chileans voted in a plebiscite Sunday on whether to adopt a far-reaching new constitution that would fundamentally change the South American country.
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LETTERS


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State coffers are overflowing, so what’s a Legislature to do?

Question 1 isn’t about one budget or one economic cycle. It’s about creating sustainable, long-term revenue that won’t depend on raising taxes for low- and middle-income families.
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New school year calls for many layers of COVID-19 protection

Starting school from a significantly higher summer baseline of Massachusetts COVID-19 deaths than last year, we should have layered mitigation measures in place. Universal masking during surges is a significant equity issue.
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Another school year, new reasons to worry

Safety tops the list and Governor Baker is looking for $40 million more to help tackle the issue.
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Two men dead, one injured in Dorchester triple shooting

The shooting early Sunday morning occurred near 26 Melbourne Street.
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Metro


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College Town USA springs back to life amid handshakes, hugs — and some tearful parents

There are stories in every corner of Boston, in every college town in the US, where kids are now packing their suitcases with sneakers and sweatshirts, exchanging their childhood bedrooms for a twin bed next to a roommate from another town, or different state — or country.
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Clergy urges voter turnout with ‘Souls to the Polls’ event

Take Your Souls to the Polls is an annual effort spearheaded by the faith community to increase voter turnout among communities of color.
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RED SOX 5, RANGERS 2


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Trevor Story, Xander Bogaerts combine and shine as Red Sox finish off four-game sweep of Rangers

Trevor Story and Xander Bogaerts combined for six hits and drove in five as Boston won its fifth in a row and completed its first series sweep since the end of June.
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Tara Sullivan


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It may have branded itself as ‘golf, but louder,’ but there’s no denying the hot mess LIV Golf has created

In the world of LIV Golf, tradition is eschewed and gimmicks are embraced.
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LIV GOLF INVITATIONAL BOSTON


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How Dustin Johnson built a winning team, then won it by himself at LIV Golf Invitational Boston

To win his first individual event since joining the tour in June, Johnson had to go through a three-way playoff.
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THE BIG IDEA


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Kids, smartphones, and our enormous gamble

Recent research underscores the degree to which phones and screens have taken over the lives of adolescents, and the potential impact on their brains and mental health.
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THE BIG IDEA


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Kids, smartphones, and our enormous gamble

Recent research underscores the degree to which phones and screens have taken over the lives of adolescents, and the potential impact on their brains and mental health.
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Obituaries


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Paul Paget, who helmed Boston’s Swan Boats for more than 50 years, dies at 99

Mr. Paget began running his family's business in 1952, and still drove a Swan Boat in 2008, at age 86.
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Obituaries


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Sterling Lord, premier literary agent, is dead at 102

For more than 60 years Mr. Lord was one of New York’s most successful and durable literary agents.
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TELEVISION


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Dreading the start of the semester? These 7 TV shows will remind you of all the best parts about heading back to school.

Or, at least, give you some (virtual) new friends who truly get what you’re going through.
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TELEVISION


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Dreading the start of the semester? These 7 TV shows will remind you of all the best parts about heading back to school.

Or, at least, give you some (virtual) new friends who truly get what you’re going through.
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