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Subject Today's Headlines: As officials scramble to aid migrants, Democrats question whether DeSantis’ move was illegal
Date September 16, 2022 9:07 AM
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Friday, September 16, 2022


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As officials scramble to aid migrants, Democrats question whether DeSantis’ move was illegal

Governor Charlie Baker said the state is exploring using Joint Base Cape Cod for temporary shelter and humanitarian services for the migrants.
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Why were migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard? The political tactics behind the strategy

The migrants are just the latest group to be relocated by a red state governor to bring their border security talking points to the national fore.
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Immigration


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Voices of migrants, from a New England island in a new land

Bewildered but deeply thankful to residents for taking them in without notice, some of the migrants took time to share their stories, filled with harrowing uncertainty, unwavering hope, and gratitude.
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Immigration


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Two planes land, and an island springs to help

Residents were unprepared but did what they could for the Venezuelan migrants.
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Politics


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Mass. taxpayers to get $3 billion back under obscure law, state officials say

Several crucial details remained unclear Thursday, notably how, and when, people could receive money and how much individuals should expect. Governor Charlie Baker‘s office released a statement promising to share “more details soon.”
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N.Y. attorney general may sue Trump after rejecting settlement offer

The New York attorney general’s office has rebuffed an offer from Donald Trump’s lawyers to settle a contentious civil investigation into the former president and his family real estate business, setting the stage for a lawsuit that would accuse Trump of fraud, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.
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Railroad unions and companies reach tentative deal to avoid strike

Freight rail companies and unions representing tens of thousands of workers reached a tentative agreement to avoid what would have been an economically damaging strike, a relief for businesses and consumers and a win for President Biden, whose administration helped broker the deal.
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US moved online, worked more from home as pandemic raged

During the first two years of the pandemic, the number of people working from home in the United States tripled, home values grew, and the percentage of people who spent more than a third of their income on rent went up, according to survey results released Thursday by the US Census Bureau.
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Putin nods to Xi’s ‘concerns,’ and the limits of their cooperation

President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Thursday that China had “questions and concerns” about Russia’s war in Ukraine, a notable, if cryptic, admission that Moscow lacks the full backing of its biggest, most powerful partner on the world stage.
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Ukraine’s president: Mass grave found near recaptured city

Ukrainian authorities found a mass burial site near a recaptured northeastern city previously occupied by Russian forces, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday night.
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London mourners brave 9-hour wait to say goodbye to queen

Thousands of mourners waited for hours Thursday in a line that stretched for almost 5 miles across London for the chance to spend a few minutes filing past Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin while she lies in state. King Charles III spent the day in private to reflect on his first week on the throne.
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EDITORIAL


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Trafficking in human lives should have consequences for its Republican perpetrators

What the shameful political stunt did manage to accomplish, however inadvertently, was to hold up a mirror to the communities the two Republicans have attempted to target.
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OPINION


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The midterms take a distinctly Democratic turn

Joe Biden is playing offense, while Lindsey Graham has put Republicans in a muddle.
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Charles — be still my heart

Here’s my prediction: I think King Charles III will rule ably, and uncontroversially, for five to seven years.
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Massachusetts


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Fish and other aquatic animals are paying the price of drought in Massachusetts

Record-low water levels have placed life-threatening stress on aquatic wildlife like river herring and trout, experts say, and the only way to reverse the situation is by conserving more water.
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Sam Waterston, Andrew Sharpless call for end of offshore drilling at Globe Summit

Protecting and revitalizing diverse ocean ecosystems can help reduce the impacts of climate change, actor and Oceana board chair Sam Waterston and Oceana CEO Andrew Sharpless said at a Globe Summit panel.
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Marty Walsh on freight rail negotiations: ‘This had to be resolved’

The successful negotiations, achieved just hours before a crucial deadline that would have allowed the workers to strike, quickly thrust Walsh into the national spotlight.
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Tara Sullivan


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With elegant forehands and overpowering serves, Roger Federer set a high bar for men’s tennis

Federer leaves the game on his own terms, yet still manages to leave us wanting more, even when we know he’s already given us everything he had.
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This club pro lost his love for golf, then found it at a municipal course in Lynn. His next challenge? Cancer.

Dave Sibley is entering his ninth year as the course pro at Gannon Municipal Golf Course, but his first doing the job while battling pancreatic cancer.
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With a rare combination of patience and power, Red Sox rookie Triston Casas could be a special offensive talent

In his discipline and approach, Casas has looked mature beyond his years. He has not appeared in awe of his opponents nor uncertain of his own talents.
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Private equity giant HarbourVest to take 11 floors and naming rights at One Lincoln tower

The company’s moving plans come as State Street Corp. prepares to leave the building for the new One Congress skyscraper.
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Cambridge company’s new app aims to help drivers save on gas

The app, launched by Cambridge Mobile Telematics, uses data collected from a user’s mobile device to gauge how their personal driving habits influence fuel efficiency.
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Crispr Therapeutics becomes the latest biotech to open in the Seaport

The gene editing company has moved from Kendall Square to a headquarters in what is becoming a new life sciences hub.
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Earl Silbert, first prosecutor in the Watergate case, dies at 86

By his own account, Mr. Silbert did not immediately grasp the case's magnitude when, as the first prosecutor in the matter of the Watergate affair, he set out to obtain indictments of the five burglars and two key co-conspirators.
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Earl Silbert, first prosecutor in the Watergate case, dies at 86

By his own account, Mr. Silbert did not immediately grasp the case's magnitude when, as the first prosecutor in the matter of the Watergate affair, he set out to obtain indictments of the five burglars and two key co-conspirators.
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Brookline Porchfest returns with old favorites and new faces

Saturday’s event features over 90 groups and solo artists, all performing for free on porches around town.
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TRAVEL


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Where to find foliage trackers for each New England state

Never miss the peak of the season again. Here are some key resources when planning your annual leaf-peeping.
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A Roxy Music reunion celebrates 50 years of style and substance

Ahead of Saturday's show in MGM Music Hall, singer Bryan Ferry and guitarist Phil Manzanera look back on the band's origins. Says Ferry: “Those were amusing times.”
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