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Subject Today's Headlines: Spotlight report, Part 2: A crisis of conscience, with lives on the line
Date September 9, 2022 9:05 AM
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Friday, September 9, 2022


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Spotlight report, Part 2: A crisis of conscience, with lives on the line

Alarmed doctors at Manchester's Catholic Medical Center tried to get a troubled colleague barred from surgery. But hospital leaders resisted. Then came the "summer of death."
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As back-to-school traffic adds more buses to streets, Orange Line shuttles take twice as long for some

It was no crisis. But for many, wow, was it a headache. A surge of commuters, young and old alike, tested the MBTA’s replacement system for the shuttered subway line on Thursday as students returned to school in Boston.
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Health


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A Paxlovid fall primer: Who should take the COVID antiviral and when?

Paxlovid can significantly lower risk of serious COVID complications for those at high risk, but it's not designed for everyone.
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Nation


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Trump’s post-election fund-raising comes under scrutiny by Justice Dept.

A federal grand jury in Washington is examining the formation of — and spending by — a super political action committee created by Donald Trump after his loss in the 2020 election as he was raising millions of dollars by baselessly asserting that the results had been marred by widespread voting fraud.
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Memphis man arrested in livestreamed shootings that killed four

A gunman who livestreamed himself driving around Memphis shooting at people, killing four and wounding three others in seemingly random attacks, was arrested after crashing a stolen car, police said Thursday.
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Nation


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Trump documents probe: US ready to appeal judge’s hold

The 21-page Justice Department filing lays bare the government’s concern about the harm it believes will be caused by the judge’s order, which temporarily halted core aspects of its criminal investigation by permitting the appointment of a “special master” to independently review records taken from Mar-a-Lago.
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Bannon pleads not guilty in ‘We Build the Wall’ scheme

NEW YORK — Former president Donald Trump’s longtime ally Steve Bannon pleaded not guilty Thursday to duping donors who gave money to build a wall on the US southern border. The case, brought by New York prosecutors, is a state-level reboot of a federal case cut short last year by a presidential pardon.
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UK’s new leader lays out sweeping plan to cap energy prices

The plan, rolled out by Truss on her third day in office, could mean the largest government intervention in the economy in decades, even bigger than the emergency measures during the coronavirus pandemic,
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World


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Europe mulls drastic moves to control prices as Russia energy war heats up

The potential plan underscores the widespread sense of alarm across Europe as the fallout from the war continues to weigh on European economies.
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Blinken visits Kyiv and announces more military aid for Ukraine

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during a visit to Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, on Thursday that he would notify Congress that the United States intends to send another $2 billion in long-term military support to Ukraine and 18 other countries that are at risk of Russian invasion.
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EDITORIAL


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Mercy in short supply for frail, incapacitated inmates

SJC to take another look at how the state is implementing its medical parole law.
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OPINION


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The skies, and TSA, still aren’t friendly to those with Black hairstyles

On Martha’s Vineyard, the aggressive pat down was so intense and invasive that I had to control my tears before boarding the plane for fear that such an emotional reaction would draw further scrutiny.
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MAGA and Biden’s charge of semi-fascism

Does the accusation fit Trump’s nationalist movement?
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Spotlight investigation | A trail of secrets and death


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Secrecy pervades medical malpractice settlements

Given how often doctors insist on secrecy, say national experts on malpractice claims, the public often never learns about allegations of wrongdoing.
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SJC says Boston judge erred in denying marijuana expungement

The ruling by the highest court in Massachusetts will make it easier for former defendants to wipe away old charges that can haunt them as they pursue jobs, apartments, and education.
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A megalodon shark? No, just a school of mackerel. But it got imaginations going.

Although extinct for millions of years, observers wonder whether the big-toothed megalodon shark could still exist somewhere in the ocean’s deepest reaches.
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christopher l. gasper


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One thing Bill Belichick shouldn’t have to worry about is getting fired

Getting rid of him if the Patriots have one bad season would be ludicrous, and the Krafts can't be thinking that way.
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DeVante Parker may be facing his former team, but the Patriots receiver is looking toward the future

The former Dolphin has the opportunity to emerge as New England's No. 1 receiving threat, if he can stay healthy.
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Red Sox’ record against AL East foes isn’t just bad — it could be historically bad

The Red Sox are 18-39 in the division, a .316 win percentage that would be far away their worst. They have to go 10-9 in remaining AL East games to avoid a new low.
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Patent ruling blow to GE’s wind turbine business — and to the nascent US offshore wind industry

Ruling in patent dispute against GE could complicate development of offshore wind.
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HubSpot brings conference back to Boston after going virtual for two years

The Cambridge marketing software company has planned sessions with high-profile speakers including actress Viola Davis, primate scientist and author Jane Goodall, and former president Barack Obama.
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Boston startup gets new money to make industrial robots easier to use

Realtime Robotics, which just raised $14.4 million, creates software that streamlines complicated tasks for robots.
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Bernard Shaw, CNN’s 1st chief anchor, dies at 82

Mr. Shaw was at CNN for 20 years and was known for remaining cool under pressure.
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Anne Garrels, fearless NPR correspondent, dies at 71

She became known for conveying how momentous events, including wars, affected the people who lived through them. Her backdrops included the Soviet Union, Tiananmen Square, Bosnia, Chechnya, the Middle East, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
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MATTHEW GILBERT


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Who’ll win at the Emmys, who should, and who’s owed an apology

When the Emmys air Monday night, expect "Succession" and "Ted Lasso" to collect their share of prizes, but keep an eye on "Abbott Elementary" and its fine cast.
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Between Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, there’s a whole lotta love for roots music

Plant and Krauss, who play the Leader Bank Pavilion on Friday, reunited last year for a second album that finds the unlikely duo once again claiming a mix of folk, soul, country, and blues songs as their own.
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A rollicking drive down ‘Sing Street’ at the Huntington

The musical, about a Dublin teen so intent on winning a girl's heart that he pretends he's in a band, fervently believes in the power of music-making as a way out of a dead-end life.
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