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Subject Today's Headlines: Jack Thomas, journalist who poignantly wrote of his terminal diagnosis, dies at 83
Date October 4, 2022 8:58 AM
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Tuesday, October 4, 2022


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Jack Thomas, journalist who poignantly wrote of his terminal diagnosis, dies at 83

"I just wish I could stay a little longer," Mr. Thomas wrote last year after learning he would soon die of cancer.
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Massachusetts


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Details emerge about mystery woman who led migrants to Martha’s Vineyard

After promising the Venezuelan free passage to Boston, jobs, and refuge, the woman they knew as "Perla" disappeared. Now, the San Antonio sheriff’s office appears to have identified her -- and they're on her trail.
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World


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In retreat on Ukrainian fronts, Russia shows signs of disarray

Russian forces in Ukraine were on the run Monday across a broad swath of the front line, as the Ukrainian military pressed its blitz offensive in the east and made gains in the south, belying President Vladimir Putin’s claims to have absorbed into Russia territories that his armies are steadily losing.
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Spotlight


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Brother of patient who died at New Hampshire hospital slams state regulators

After a Globe investigation into a celebrated surgeon’s track record of malpractice settlements and lawsuits, the state created a legislative subcommittee to investigate the Board of Medicine.
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Massachusetts


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Sent to jail instead of a mental health facility, Truro man dies of apparent suicide

Since Friday, the extended Howe family has been overwhelmed by two tragedies — the murder of matriarch Susan Howe in her Truro home and the apparent suicide of her son, Adam, while jailed on charges of killing his mother.
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Prosecution says Oath Keepers ‘concocted a plan for armed rebellion’

Two days after Election Day in 2020, Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers militia, sent an urgent, encrypted message to high-ranking members of his group, telling them to resist allowing Joe Biden to enter the White House.
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Nation


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Interior Dept. to require body cams for law enforcement

The US Interior Department on Monday launched a set of new policies that would require thousands of law enforcement officers to wear body cameras, ensures the release of footage in some critical incidents, and restricts the use of so-called no-knock warrants.
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Trump rallies drift to fringe ahead of potential 2024 bid

After spending much of the last two years obsessively peddling false claims of a stolen election, Trump is increasingly attracting those who have broken with reality,
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World


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Nobel Prize in medicine awarded for research into the evolutionary history of humankind

A Swedish scientist, Svante Pääbo, was awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology on Monday for his groundbreaking research into the evolutionary history of humankind.
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World


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Deadly soccer clash in Indonesia puts police tactics, and impunity, in spotlight

For years, tens of thousands of Indonesians have faced off against a police force that many say is corrupt, uses brute force to suppress crowds, and is accountable to no one.
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Left and right battle for future of Brazil in runoff vote

The two diametrically opposed candidates garnered more than 90 percent of the vote in Sunday’s first round, leaving their competitors far behind. Da Silva came just 1.6 percentage points shy of outright victory.
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OPINION


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With Cape Cod bridges, no one brought home the bacon for Massachusetts

The entire congressional delegation put their weight behind the application to replace the aging bridges. So did the Baker administration and the US Army Corps of Engineers, which owns the bridges. What happened?
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EDITORIAL


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Time to get ‘Perla’ before a grand jury

Many questions remain about whether laws were broken in the transfer of Venezuelan migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard.
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OPINION


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Multiracial democracy is under threat at the US Supreme Court

States and localities would have free rein to design rules that on the surface look “race neutral” but really are thinly disguised pretexts for discriminating against minority voters.
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Boston City Council redistricting leaders propose new political maps

Boston City Council redistricting leaders on Monday proposed a new set of boundaries for council districts, an early but important milestone as the body races to finish redrawing its political maps ahead of an early November deadline.
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Social Justice


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Logan Airport murals honor Tuskegee Airman Enoch O’Dell ‘Woody’ Woodhouse II

Enoch O’Dell “Woody” Woodhouse II, a 95-year-old Roxbury native and one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, was honored for his service Monday with two murals in Logan International Airport and an appointment to the state militia.
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‘Whitey’ Bulger hangs over trial of South Boston man seeking compensation for wrongful conviction

Frederick Weichel filed a civil suit seeking compensation after he was wrongfully convicted of a 1980 murder.
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Bill Belichick largely stays quiet on Patriots quarterback dilemma

The coach largely deferred questions after Brian Hoyer lasted fewer than 10 minutes in Sunday's loss. The Patriots are likely to add another QB this week.
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head of the charles


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In a display of national pride, resilient Ukraine rowers will compete in Head of the Charles

The national rowing team managed to compete in this year’s major international events despite the disruption and destruction caused by the Russian invasion.
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Bailey Zappe has his teammates’ respect, and that’s vital because this might be his show to run

The Patriots will have to rally behind the 23-year-old fourth-round pick, who is currently their only healthy quarterback.
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Stocks rise from the ashes in best day since July

Stocks kicked off the week with big gains after suffering their worst September in two decades as Treasury yields halted a seemingly endless surge, with weak US manufacturing data soothing concern the Federal Reserve will overtighten monetary policy.
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Imagining a new role for the Kennedy compound

A Camp David for Congress on Cape Cod shows the kind of thinking that helped land state senator Adam Hinds a job as the new executive director and CEO of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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innovation beat


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Why a Boston sneaker design veteran and crypto entrepreneur are making NFT shoes

A shoe designer and a blockchain entrepreneur have teamed up to launch Endstate, a local startup that sells more than just sneakers.
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Obituaries


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Jack Thomas, journalist who poignantly wrote of his terminal diagnosis, dies at 83

"I just wish I could stay a little longer," Mr. Thomas wrote last year after learning he would soon die of cancer.
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Obituaries


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Sacheen Littlefeather, who declined Brando’s Oscar, dies at 75

Ms. Littlefeather was jeered and booed when she declined the best actor prize on behalf of Marlon Brando.
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LOVE LETTERS


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I don’t think I can be friends with this ex

“I felt like she never really liked me in the first place.”
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Arts


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To celebrate ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ release, book a stay at ‘The Hocus Pocus Cottage’ in Danvers

A new Airbnb listing for a spooky cottage in Danvers will go for $31 to one lucky renter.
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Ed Sheeran announces a 2023 summer stop at Gillette Stadium

It will be the singer-songwriter’s first stateside stretch in nearly five years. Tickets for the Gillette show go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.
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