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Subject Today's Headlines: As Biden seeks immigration changes, case of Newton judge accused of helping immigrant evade ICE lingers in courts
Date September 22, 2022 8:58 AM
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Thursday, September 22, 2022


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As Biden seeks immigration changes, case of Newton judge accused of helping immigrant evade ICE lingers in courts

More than three years after Newton District Court Judge Shelley Joseph and a court officer were criminally indicted for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade capture, the case has stalled in the federal court system.
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Metro


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Lawyers for migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard seeking nationwide injunction against Florida Governor DeSantis to halt further transfers

Lawyers for the Venezuelan migrants are asking a federal judge in Boston to bar Florida Governor Ron DeSantis from facilitating any future similar trips for migrants, the attorneys said Wednesday.
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LARRY EDELMAN


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Fed’s outlook darkens as it pushes interest rates higher

“We have got to get inflation behind us. I wish there were a painless way to do that. There isn’t,” Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said.
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Energy


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Your electric bill may go up by more than 60 percent this winter. Here’s why.

Natural gas-fired power plants still provide at least half of New England’s electricity, and costs for obtaining gas have skyrocketed this year following Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine and the subsequent natural gas shortage in Europe.
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Nation


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New York attorney general accuses Trump of ‘staggering’ fraud in lawsuit

Attorney General Letitia James of New York filed a sweeping lawsuit Wednesday that accused Donald Trump, his family business and three of his children of lying to lenders and insurers by fraudulently overvaluing his assets by billions of dollars.
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Nation


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Jury hears opening statements at NYC trial of Trump ally

A close ally of Donald Trump used his access to the former Republican president to secretly help the United Arab Emirates try to gain influence over American foreign policy in a scheme about “power and money,” a prosecutor said Wednesday at a federal trial.
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Politics


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House passes election law overhaul in response to Jan. 6

The House has passed legislation to overhaul the rules for certifying the results of a presidential election as lawmakers accelerate their response to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection and Donald Trump’s failed attempt to remain in power.
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Biden: Russia ‘shamelessly violated’ UN Charter in Ukraine

President Biden declared at the United Nations on Wednesday that Russia has “shamelessly violated the core tenets” of the international body with its war in Ukraine as he summoned nations around the globe to stand firm in backing the Ukrainian resistance.
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World


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Hobbits and the hard right: How fantasy inspires Italy’s potential new leader

Giorgia Meloni, the hard-right leader who is likely to be the next prime minister of Italy, used to dress up as a hobbit.
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World


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Group that rescues Afghans from Taliban says in lawsuit it was scammed

A US nonprofit that facilitates the rescue of Afghans from Taliban rule says it was defrauded of hundreds of thousands of dollars by companies that promised but failed to relocate nearly 200 people awaiting help in Pakistan, according to a new lawsuit filed in federal court in Florida.
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UK unveils 40 billion-pound winter energy bill bailout for businesses

The British government unveiled a multibillion-pound bailout to help companies with their energy bills this winter amid soaring prices that threaten to put many out of business.
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OPINION


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Friendships in times of political division

The movie “The Greatest Beer Run Ever” brings to life people and places that anyone who has served in uniform, or grown up in a neighborhood or community defined by loyalty and friendship can relate to.
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EDITORIAL


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How long will Democrats hunker in their hidey holes?

The Democratic candidates for statewide offices are mostly dodging debates with their Republican rivals. They are doing a disservice to voters.
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LETTERS


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Working toward equity in education is a collaborative effort

Our partnerships demonstrate the importance of collaboration, sharing resources, mutual accountability, and the positive impact of collective effort.
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Lawyers for migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard seeking nationwide injunction against Florida Governor DeSantis to halt further transfers

Lawyers for the Venezuelan migrants are asking a federal judge in Boston to bar Florida Governor Ron DeSantis from facilitating any future similar trips for migrants, the attorneys said Wednesday.
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Metro


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Wu announces forestry division to preserve and expand tree canopy in Boston

Mayor Michelle Wu on Wednesday announced the creation of a Forestry Division within the Boston Parks and Recreation Department to help the city preserve its existing trees and plant new ones.
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Five years after Hurricane Maria, locals watch again as Puerto Rico left in the dark

Across Massachusetts and the country, residents and community organizations, as well as friends and family members of those on the island have been watching the devastation unfold, frustrated that the power disruptions have continued as they look for ways to offer support.
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On football


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Here are five additional observations after rewatching the Patriots-Steelers game

The Patriots have scored just three touchdowns and rank 29th in points (12 per game). One reason may be the lack of creativity on offense.
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Celtics


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Celtics coach Ime Udoka facing disciplinary action for violation of team rules

The source said the discipline will likely be decided shortly, but declined to elaborate on Udoka’s situation.
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Peter Abraham | On Baseball


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Red Sox pitchers don’t want to be a historical footnote against Aaron Judge

The Yankees host the Red Sox in a four-game series beginning Thursday.
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THE FINE PRINT


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You’re about to pay even more to heat your home. Here’s what you can do about it.

Last winter’s steep increases will be followed by another round of price hikes this season — but there are ways to save.
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Energy


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Deal for nearly 100-acre ExxonMobil property in Everett falls through

Other firms had bid on the site — among the largest development opportunities to hit the market in Greater Boston in recent years — but it requires costly environmental cleanup.
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Future of Work


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Starbucks strike on Commonwealth Avenue comes to an end

The company and striking workers both say the store will reopen, but terms of a deal remain in dispute.
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Obituaries


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John Train, Paris Review cofounder and Cold War operative, dies at 94

Mr. Train died on Aug. 13 at a hospital near his summer home on Islesboro Island in Maine, Nina Train said. He was 94.
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Obituaries


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John W. O’Malley, leading Catholic historian, dies at 95

A Jesuit scholar who had a significant depth of learning, clarity of prose and analytic prowess, the Rev. John W. O’Malley studied topics as divergent as late-medieval rhetoric and the lasting impact of the Second Vatican Council, which earned him a reputation as the dean of Catholic historians.
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NAMES


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Antonio Brown, former NFL star, to perform rap show at Worcester nightclub

The former NFL wide receiver has been making music, and on Thursday, he’s slated to perform at Worcester’s Whiskey on Water.
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Arts


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The Foundry, a new makerspace in an old building, opens in Kendall Square

The 50,000 square-foot facility in the innovation district has space and equipment for creative projects
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Arts


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Two Boston film festivals to check out before the month is over

At the MFA, the Boston Women’s Film Festival Fall Showcase highlights women directors and cinematographers. And the 38th annual Boston Film Festival features a selection of in-person and virtual screenings, opening with Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling.”
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