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Thursday, October 6, 2022
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Weather
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Rebuild again or leave? Hurricane Ian might have blown snowbirds and transplants from New England back north.
The possibility of catastrophic hurricanes had rarely been a deal-breaker for them, but now they're thinking twice.
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World
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Basketball fan, keyboard player, and now Nobel Prize winner in chemistry: Mass. native caps pioneering career with highest honor
Carolyn R. Bertozzi, a Lexington native and Stanford University professor, was honored for developing chemical techniques used to study cancer, immune disease, pathogens, and more.
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Massachusetts
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Defunct hotels offer new real estate for housing homeless people
It’s a creative alternative to the traditional congregate-shelter setting that many homeless people tend to avoid.
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Politics
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City Council votes in favor of salary increases for mayor, councilors — bumping pay higher than Mayor Wu proposed
Under the plan, which the 13-member body passed unanimously, the mayor’s annual salary would increase to $250,000 from $207,000, while councilors’ would climb to $125,000 from $103,500.
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TECH LAB
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Will the Supreme Court slam the brakes on social media?
The high court agreed this week to hear two cases, setting up a dramatic challenge to the most important federal law governing the Internet — Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act.
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The Nation
Nation
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Haaland: US expanding Native American massacre site
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced an expansion Wednesday of a National Park Service historical site dedicated to the massacre by US troops of more than 200 Native Americans in what is now southeastern Colorado.
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Russian launches to space from US, 1st time in 20 years
For the first time in 20 years, a Russian cosmonaut rocketed from the United States on Wednesday, launching to the International Space Station alongside NASA and Japanese astronauts despite tensions over the war in Ukraine.
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Nation
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‘Best Before’ labels scrutinized as food waste concerns grow
As awareness grows around the world about the problem of food waste, one culprit in particular is drawing scrutiny: “best before” labels.
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The World
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US believes Ukrainians were behind an assassination in Russia
US intelligence agencies believe parts of the Ukrainian government authorized the car bomb attack near Moscow in August that killed Daria Dugina, daughter of a prominent Russian nationalist, an element of a covert campaign that US officials fear could widen the conflict.
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World
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US aims to turn Taiwan into giant weapons depot, officials say
American officials are intensifying efforts to build a giant stockpile of weapons in Taiwan after studying recent naval and air force exercises by the Chinese military around the island, according to current and former officials.
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Biden juggles Iran nuclear talks as Iranian repression grows
President Biden has hit back at Iran over the government’s brutal crackdown on antigovernment protests. He’s praised the “brave women of Iran” for demanding basic rights and signaled that he’ll announce more sanctions against those responsible for violence against protesters in the coming days.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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It’s great to see city councilors unite. But did it have to be for a pay raise?
So much for squabbling and infighting. The City Council voted unanimously to boost its own pay.
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OPINION
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Focused federal relief fund spending can help avoid long-term harm to BPS students
National data last month revealed two decades of progress in advancing student learning were erased in just two years, most dramatically for Black and Latino students.
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EDITORIAL
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A new home run champion
Yes, it was a Yankee who earned the title. But everyone who loves baseball has reason to celebrate the way Aaron Judge did it.
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Metro
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Bystander in crash that killed toddler describes rushing to the scene
Jurors heard opening statements Wednesday morning in the trial of Charlene Casey, who is charged in a fatal crash at a busy South Boston intersection that killed 2-year-old Colin McGrath.
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New ordinance seeks to put the ‘bee’ back in Boston
There was a buzz at Wednesday's Boston City Council meeting when councilor Ruthzee Louijeune introduced a proposal to allow for beekeeping in the city.
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After a brief climb, levels of coronavirus waver in Eastern Mass. waste water
The levels of coronavirus detected in Eastern Massachusetts waste water are wavering after a brief steep climb, according to the latest data from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority.
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Sports
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Film review: Bailey Zappe showed enough that he should move up the depth chart
The rookie played with poise, made a few nice throws, and proved he can keep the Patriots competitive if he has to substitute for Mac Jones.
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Mac Jones takes reps at Patriots practice, but Brian Hoyer is absent
Jones is making progress in his rehab from a high ankle sprain, said coach Bill Belichick. Hoyer, meanwhile, is making his way through concussion protocol.
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PETER ABRAHAM | ON BASEBALL
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Alex Cora makes no excuses for this miserable Red Sox season
“To be honest with you we were a big disappointment,” the manager said, while also noting he has a plan already in place for 2023.
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Business
Business
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In rebuke to West, OPEC and Russia aim to raise oil prices with big supply cut
Saudi Arabia and Russia, acting as leaders of the OPEC+ energy cartel, agreed on Wednesday to their biggest cuts in production in more than two years in a bid to raise prices, countering efforts by the United States and Europe to choke off the massive revenue Moscow reaps from the sale of crude.
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Consumer
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As antitrust threat looms, iRobot keeps rolling with new Roomba
IRobot's latest Roomba device is launching just as federal regulators inquire into the Bedford-based company's pending $1.7 billion acquisition by online giant Amazon.
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Retail
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How do 2019 grocery receipts compare with food costs today? Here’s what we found.
Inflation has caused the price of staples like bread, yogurt, and bananas to surge. But by how much?
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Laurence Silberman, titan of conservative jurisprudence, dies at 86
His opinions on Second Amendment rights and the separation of powers resonated across American jurisprudence.
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Obituaries
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Charles Fuller, Pulitzer recipient for ‘A Soldier’s Play,’ dies at 83
Mr. Fuller was only the second Black playwright to win the Pulitzer for drama.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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What we know about the reported rift between Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen
It wasn’t until Tuesday that the “D” word entered the fray.
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Working On It
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Self-help: Set aside one week to put your sleep issues to bed
“The Sleep Prescription: Seven Days to Unlocking Your Best Rest” is designed to help you diagnose and eliminate the obstacles to some satisfying Zs.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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At halfway point, ‘The Serpent Queen’ commands attention
Samantha Morton is mesmerizing as Catherine de’Medici in the royal drama from Starz.
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