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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘The Next Boston’: Globe Summit returns with a focus on the future
Date September 12, 2022 9:00 AM
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Monday, September 12, 2022


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Massachusetts


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‘The Next Boston’: Globe Summit returns with a focus on the future

The Boston Globe’s three-day virtual conference starting Sept. 14 will feature some of the country’s most acclaimed and influential minds as well as stars such as Red Sox hall-of-famer David Ortiz and actor Sam Waterston.
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Jobs


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Staff shortages, growing demand spur long wait lists for after-school care

Demand for after-school care is soaring as parents return to their offices and pre-pandemic routines in greater numbers.
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Business


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Inside Warren’s and Pressley’s decade-long push for student debt relief

From shared experience with college debt to buttonholing President Biden, here's how two Mass. lawmakers pushed through a progressive priority.
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After redrawn districts, far more candidates of color are poised to join State House ranks

“When we take the oath of office in January, that session will have more people of color than any other session in the history of the commonwealth. And that didn’t happen by accident,” said one top House lawmaker.
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World


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Ukraine routs Russian forces in northeast, forcing a retreat

Russia’s pell-mell retreat from a wide section of Ukrainian territory it seized in the early summer rattled Kremlin cheerleaders and amplified voices in the West demanding that more weapons be sent to Ukraine so that it could win.
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Nation


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Rise in deaths spurs effort to raise alcohol taxes

Oregon is a drinker’s paradise. The state boasts more craft distilleries than Kentucky and is second only to California in the number of wineries. Some call Portland, Ore., “beervana” for its bevy of breweries.
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Nation


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Marking 9/11, Biden remembers the ‘precious lives stolen from us’

Twenty-one years after the Sept. 11 attacks, President Biden promised to never forget “the precious lives stolen from us” as he honored victims of the worst terrorist strike in American history with a somber wreath-laying ceremony under the pouring rain at the Pentagon.
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Fighting bogus claims a growing priority in election offices

Election officials preparing for the rapidly approaching midterm elections have one more headache: trying to combat misinformation that sows distrust about voting and results while fueling vitriol aimed at rank-and-file election workers.
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‘Very dire’: Devastated by floods, Pakistan faces looming food crisis

Violent swells have swept away roads, homes, schools, and hospitals across much of Pakistan. Millions of people have been driven from their homes, struggling through waist-deep, fetid water to reach islands of safety.
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World


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Social Democrats and populists do well in Swedish vote: exit poll

An exit poll projected that Sweden’s ruling left-wing Social Democrats have won the most votes in a general election Sunday, while a right-wing populist party had its best showing yet.
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World


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With queen gone, former colonies find a moment to rethink lasting ties

Reconciling a seemingly benevolent queen with the often-cruel legacy of the British Empire is the conundrum at the heart of Britain’s post-imperial influence.
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OPINION


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The hitch? That small print in SUN mortgage documents.

Stabilizing Urban Neighborhoods needs to listen to its shared appreciation mortgage homeowners and do right by them.
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Smoothing the way for more marijuana shops

Mayor Michelle Wu is on the right track: Get the zoning board out of Boston’s marijuana licensing process.
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OPINION


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The queen we couldn’t stop watching is dead. The monarchy should be next.

King Charles III and his progeny should make it their job to wind the monarchy down and finally usher England into the modern era.
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David Mayo appointed new director of the city’s Office of Returning Citizens

After a close brush with prison, Mayo devoted his life to helping incarcerated individuals find their way, and brings decades of experience in re-entry to his leadership of the newly reinvigorated office.
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‘I might not ride for a while:’ Sparks, smoke, explosions cause Green Line riders to flee MBTA Park Street station

Shuttle buses were replacing service between Kenmore and Government Center due to a “wire problem” at Park Street, according to the MBTA.
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‘Remember the loved ones that we lost:’ Tributes paid to Mass. residents who died on Sept. 11, 2001

“Behind every name is a unique person that was taken far too soon, and a family forever changed with their loss,” said Karin Charles, whose husband Kenneth Albert Zelman died on 9/11.
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Red Sox 1, Orioles 0


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‘It was like playing a video game:’ How Rich Hill and the Red Sox bullpen made a single run hold up

Rich Hill threw five scoreless innings and four relievers closed things out in low-scoring affair.
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US Open


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Carlos Alcaraz claims US Open title and No. 1 ranking

Only 19, this was Alcaraz’s time to shine, his turn to show off the speed and stamina, the skill and sangfroid, of a champion.
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Bill Belichick continues to push the wrong buttons for the Patriots in another flop at Miami

The Patriots left Foxborough early last week to get acclimated to the Florida heat, but it didn't work.
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Inside Warren’s and Pressley’s decade-long push for student debt relief

From shared experience with college debt to buttonholing President Biden, here's how two Mass. lawmakers pushed through a progressive priority.
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Organ transplant startup thinks inside the box

Cambridge-based Paragonix Technologies' system for transporting donor hearts has been used in more than 2,000 heart transplant cases in the US and Europe.
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INNOVATION BEAT


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I wore the Whoop strap this summer. Here’s what I learned.

The verdict? I can drink coffee in large quantities at any time of day. But alcohol is bad. And don’t eat too close to bedtime.
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Obituaries


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‘Food Flirts’ cohost Sheila Brass, cookbooks scholar and baker, dies at 85

"We reinvent ourselves," Ms. Brass said of her journey from fashion designer to author and TV food show cohost.
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Anthony Varvaro, a former pitcher who became a police officer, dies in car crash

Mr. Varvaro was killed in a car accident Sunday morning on his way to work at the Sept. 11 memorial ceremony in Manhattan.
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James Stewart Polshek, quiet giant of modern architecture, dies at 92

James Stewart Polshek, who over a nearly 70-year career designed some of the country’s most significant works of public architecture even as he resisted the profitable allure of trendy ideologies and design celebrity, died Friday at his home in Manhattan, New York. He was 92.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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A red-hot romp from the Chili Peppers at Fenway Park

The Red Hot Chili Peppers played a muscular headlining set, preceded by Thundercat's space jazz and funk and St. Vincent's savvy pop.
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BOOKS


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Boston Book Festival returns with an in-person array of events

The festival features a kickoff address on Oct. 28, with a full day of free events and activities on Oct. 29, featuring an impressive lineup of authors dedicated to celebrating literature in all its forms.
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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss raise the roof, as promised

As good as the album cuts were that the pair performed at Leader Bank Pavilion — and they were very, very good — what Plant and Krauss wrought when they made heavy folk out of Led Zeppelin was something else entirely.
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