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Subject Today's Headlines: As quiet quitting goes viral, it’s turning into the pumpkin spice of 2022.
Date September 21, 2022 9:06 AM
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Wednesday, September 21, 2022


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As quiet quitting goes viral, it’s turning into the pumpkin spice of 2022.

The waning days of summer were once owned by Pumpkin Spice Latte. But amid widespread burnout and the pandemic-induced workplace reckoning, quiet quitting has become the meme du jour.
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Immigrant-rights advocates file suit against Florida officials for sending migrants to Martha’s Vineyard

A Boston legal group on Tuesday sued Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and others involved in the relocation of almost 50 migrants to Martha’s Vineyard last week, alleging the officials ran an illegal scheme that exploited vulnerable immigrants with false promises of cash payments and job opportunities.
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Residential


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Will less parking mean more housing in Cambridge?

The City Council is considering an end to so-called minimum parking requirements, a move that would Cambridge on a growing list of US cities that have done away with the rule in order to encourage more housing.
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What downturn? Tech job listings are way up. So are salaries.

Many of the 2,000-odd people who were laid off this summer by Boston-area tech companies are already back at work — and many have higher salaries than they did before.
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World


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Russia signals annexation of parts of Ukraine, raising stakes in fighting

The Kremlin signaled that if Russia were to go forward with annexation, any further military action by Ukraine in those regions could be seen as an attack on Russia itself, justifying any military response by the nation with the world’s largest nuclear arsenal.
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Indictments accuse 44 in Minnesota of brazen pandemic aid fraud

The Minnesota operation, prosecutors said, involved faked receipts for 125 million meals. At times, it was especially bold: One accused conspirator told the government he had fed 5,000 children a day in a second-story apartment.
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‘Very harmful’ lack of data blunts US response to outbreaks

While the private sector was modernizing its data operations, state and local health departments were largely left with the same fax machines, spreadsheets, e-mails, and phone calls to communicate.
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Arbiter in Trump documents probe signals intent to move quickly

A federal judge on Tuesday expressed skepticism about an attempt by Donald Trump’s lawyers to once again skirt the issue of whether the former president had declassified some of the highly sensitive records seized from his Florida estate by the FBI last month.
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Violence erupts in Iran after woman dies in ‘morality police’ custody

Security forces cracked down on protesters demonstrating across Iran over the death of a young woman in the custody of its "morality police," allegedly killing five.
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Russia’s invasion shadows UN assembly amid ‘colossal global dysfunction’

Divided by war, strained by shortages, and faced with the cataclysm of global warming, dozens of world leaders convened at the United Nations in New York on Tuesday for the first full, in-person General Assembly since the pandemic began.
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China quarantine bus crash prompts outcry over ‘zero COVID’

A nighttime bus crash that killed 27 people in southwest China this week has set off a storm of anger online over the harshness of the country’s strict COVID-19 policies.
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EDITORIAL


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A safer MBTA requires a new watchdog

An understaffed utilities regulator, lacking independence, is ill-equipped for the job.
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OPINION


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Trump and QAnon: A marriage made in Hell

The former president’s recent rally consummated a long flirtation with the extremist group destined to end in a mutual embrace.
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LETTERS


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Neighbors need a voice in approval process for Boston marijuana shops

One of Boston’s long-term strengths is that it has always had a substantial residential presence in the downtown areas. The residents of these areas have long worked to have a say.
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Can dogs help people stay sober?

Going to 12-step meetings helps. Having a sponsor helps. Spirituality helps. Why wouldn’t a lovable dog?
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State education board approves literacy screening mandate to detect learning disabilities

The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education on Tuesday unanimously approved the mandatory literacy screenings from kindergarten through at least third grade. The mandate goes into effect next July.
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A former dispatcher, now he’s the chief of police

“I always wanted to be a police officer,’’ he told me when I sat with him in his office here the other day. “That’s all I ever wanted to do.’’
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Stan Grossfeld


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Bill Lee collapsed on the baseball diamond. It didn’t slow him down.

The iconic Red Sox pitcher’s heart stopped during a game with the Savannah Bananas in August. By September, he was back on the diamond in New Hampshire. “I always thought I’d die on the field,” he said, “but not in the [expletive] bullpen.”
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Dan Shaughnessy


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Aaron Judge’s record quest reminds us of what the home run chase used to mean

Judge might have a chance to break Roger Maris’s American League record against the last-place Boston Red Sox. In Yankee Stadium.
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Former captain Zdeno Chara signs a one-day deal to retire as a Bruin

The towering Slovak was the Bruins' captain from 2006-20 and helped them win the Stanley Cup in 2011.
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A celebration at South Station as tower marches skyward

Beyond the million-square-foot office and condo tower, the project’s first phase includes a new bus terminal and an expanded outdoor concourse.
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Broad scales up as Biogen scales back in Kendall Square

A three-way deal between Broad, Biogen, and Boston Properties will aid the research institute’s expansion while generating roughly $600 million in cash for the drugmaker.
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Finance


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More than 800,000 Mass. student loan borrowers eligible for debt relief, White House says

The data shed new light on what has become a point of contention surrounding President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive up to $10,000 per person in student debt: Exactly who will, and who won’t, benefit from the relief.
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Obituaries


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Valery Polyakov dies at 80; took the longest journey in space

Dr. Polyakov spent 437 days, 17 hours, and 38 minutes in space, orbiting Earth 7,075 times.
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MLB


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Maury Wills, base-stealing shortstop for Dodgers, dies at 89

Mr. Wills had 2,134 hits and 586 stolen bases during his 14-year career.
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Television


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N.H. Paralympian aims to be the first amputee to win ‘Survivor’

Former UMass Lowell lacrosse star Noelle Lambert, 25, lost a leg in moped accident, then reinvented herself as a sprinter and snowboarder. Now she's one of 18 castaways on Season 43 of "Survivor," which premieres Wednesday.
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Music


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Hip-hop concert culminates Boston Cannabis Week

In its third year, Boston Cannabis Week boasts an impressive lineup for Xperience Boston, its music festival. Artists scheduled to perform include Common, Curren$y, Roc Marciano & The Alchemist, Akrobatik & Dub Apocalypse, Dutch ReBelle and DJ Slipwax.
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GETTING SALTY


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From a small New Jersey town to a busy downtown restaurant, pastry chef Alyx Abreu rises to the occasion

Using her favorite Puerto Rican recipes is icing on the cake.
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