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Friday, September 30, 2022
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Biotech
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Cambridge biotech wins approval for much-debated ALS drug
The closely watched drug, called Relyvrio, was developed by Cambridge-based Amylyx Pharmaceuticals.
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Politics
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Deeply divided, can Boston’s city councilors repair relations?
A highly charged August meeting laid bare what has become a raw rift that had been months in the making.
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Nation
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Hurricane Ian leaves behind a staggering scale of wreckage in Florida
The extent of Hurricane Ian’s destruction became clearer Thursday as people across southwestern Florida began to assess the damage and gird for what Governor Ron DeSantis said would be a yearslong recovery.
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Elections
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Maggie Hassan and Chris Sununu lead Senate and governor races, N.H. poll finds
A new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll found Democratic Senator Maggie Hassan leads Republican Don Bolduc by 8.5 percentage points, while Republican incumbent Governor Chris Sununu leads Democratic rival Tom Sherman by a wide margin.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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2022 MCAS scores show slow progress in student academic performance
Jeffrey Riley, the state’s education commissioner, said it could take up to five years before students fully catch up.
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The Nation
Nation
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Senate passes bill to aid Ukraine and avert government shutdown
The House was expected to quickly pass the measure, sending it to President Biden for his signature before funding was scheduled to lapse at midnight Friday.
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Nation
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Supreme Court, dogged by questions of legitimacy, is ready to resume
Polls show public approval of the court plummeted to historic lows — with a record number of respondents saying the court is too conservative — after the right wing of the court overturned Roe v. Wade’s guarantee of a constitutional right to abortion.
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Nation
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As Biden’s student loan relief faces legal challenges, Pressley and other Democrats reaffirm their commitment
“We are making good on the promise of education is opportunity,” the Boston Democrat said at a news conference outside the US Capitol.
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The World
World
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Mexico named deadliest country for environmental activists
Fifty-four environmental or land rights activists were killed in Mexico last year, according to a report from an environmental watchdog organization, Global Witness, that was released this week.
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World
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Russia to annex more of Ukraine on Friday at the Kremlin
Russia planned to annex more of Ukraine on Friday in an escalation of the seven-month war that was expected to isolate the Kremlin further, draw more international punishment, and bring Ukraine extra military, political, and economic support.
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Despite Iran’s efforts to block Internet, technology has helped fuel outrage
In the physical world, Iran’s authoritarian leaders answer to no one. They try, but often fail, to keep Iranians away from Western entertainment and news. Thanks to their rules, women are required to shroud their hair with headscarves, their bodies with loose clothing.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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A good start to fixing the off-the-rails MBTA pension system
Now T officials need to make sure a favorable arbitrator’s decision sticks.
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OPINION
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It’s a moment to praise Mitch McConnell
The Senate Republican leader has thrown his support behind the effort to update the Electoral Count Act of 1887 — and that makes passage of those essential reforms much more likely.
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LETTERS
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Playing fields are straining under the weight of so much use
The challenge facing our youth programs is accessibility. The little space we have needs to withstand the sheer amount of play being asked of it.
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Metro
Metro
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Marty Walsh proves you can go home again
It is not a hard case to make that Walsh has been the most successful Cabinet secretary in a Biden administration that has struggled mightily at times with rising inflation and falling poll numbers.
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Higher Education
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Retired clarinetist donates $100 million to rename Boston University’s medical school after his friend
Boston University renamed its school of medicine Thursday afternoon to honor Dr. Aram Chobanian, the former president of the university, dean of the School of Medicine, and respected cardiologist, as well as alum and donor Edward Avedisian, a retired clarinetist.
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New Red, Orange Line trains could be delayed, again, by more than a year, MBTA says
Orange Line cars that were expected at the beginning of this year may not be available until next summer, and Red Line cars due next fall could be delayed until summer 2025, officials told the T’s board of directors Thursday, nearly two years after the company said production was delayed until 2024.
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Sports
On Football
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The mutual respect between Bill Belichick and Aaron Rodgers runs deep, even though they rarely meet
The series between the two is tied, 1-1, and Sunday's matchup in Green Bay is likely the final installment.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Bill Belichick and the Patriots defense used to befuddle elite quarterbacks. Not anymore.
With Aaron Rodgers and the Packers up next after a loss to Lamar Jackson's Ravens, the numbers reveal that the defense really has its work cut out.
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Gary Washburn
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Assistant coach Damon Stoudamire, a close friend to Ime Udoka, is determined to keep the Celtics on course
"Nothing’s changed with our agenda," said Stoudamire, who did not want to comment on the specifics of Udoka's suspension.
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Business
Technology
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Local cyber firm Recorded Future is helping Ukraine fight Russia
As the war in Ukraine has continued, Recorded Future chief executive Christopher Ahlberg realized the company could help the country defend itself, while at the same time supporting and growing its tech team there.
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Technology
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Former eBay executive who ran scheme to harass Natick couple sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison
“It isn’t just one thing, we all do stupid things which are aberrational at moments, but this was a pattern of cruel conduct,” US District Judge Patti Saris said during a sentencing hearing. “I don’t even understand it all.”
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Startups
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‘Tough tech’ VC firm The Engine expands to bigger offices in Cambridge
After sitting vacant for almost two decades, the various Engine startups are bringing new life to the 155,000-square-foot, MIT-owned building.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Coolio, ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ rapper, dies at 59
Coolio, the rapper whose playful and sometimes gritty takes on West Coast rap and anthemic hits like “Gangsta’s Paradise” made him a hip-hop star in the 1990s, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 59.
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Obituaries
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Aicha Ech-Channa, ‘Moroccan Mother Teresa,’ dies at 81
Aicha Ech-Channa established an organization that has served thousands of unwed mothers, helping them keep their babies rather than risk their lives in illegal abortions or relinquish their infants to orphanages, and eventually build independent lives for themselves and their children.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Losing his vision has opened Mark Erelli’s eyes
Diagnosed two years ago with a progressive retinal disease, the singer-songwriter is composing the most intimate songs of his career — "songs I could only write once I realized what I was losing."
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MOVIE REVIEW
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When Bobby met Aaron: ‘Bros’ is a meet cute that hits the mark
Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane crack the rom-com pantheon as opposites who attract.
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TELEVISION REVIEW
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Fresh blood brings new life to ‘Interview with the Vampire’
Anne Rice’s complex, sensual creatures have survived the transition to TV intact, while the AMC series alters specifics of the novel’s story line in ways that wind up working spectacularly well.
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