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Subject Today's Headlines: MBTA officials said service would be faster after the Orange Line closure. But now it’s slower. Explanations, they have a few.
Date October 19, 2022 9:07 AM
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Wednesday, October 19, 2022


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MBTA officials said service would be faster after the Orange Line closure. But now it’s slower. Explanations, they have a few.

The MBTA can’t get its story straight. “The T should have better communicated to its riders who were told service would be faster after the 30-day closure," an agency spokesperson said.
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As economic worry grows, Healey solidifies large lead in governor’s race, new poll finds

Democratic Attorney General Maura Healey leads Republican Geoff Diehl 56 percent to 33 percent among likely voters in the Suffolk University/Boston Globe/NBC10 Boston/Telemundo poll.
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In redistricting process, new map proposal reveals raw divides on City Council

The once-in-a-decade redistricting process has again laid bare the deep divisions on the Boston City Council, stirring up fresh debates around race and sparking acrimony that has at times grown personal.
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In pivotal Nevada Senate race, Democrats’ abortion focus might not overcome voters’ economic concerns

Recent polling raises doubts about the closing power of a message they are campaigning on nationally.
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‘The promise of GE coming to Boston is going up in flames’

The once-grand industrial conglomerate also plans to sell off its storied corporate campus in New York’s Hudson Valley ahead of split into three companies by 2024.
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Are you a mosquito magnet? It could be your smell

Researchers found that people who are most attractive to mosquitoes produce a lot of certain chemicals on their skin that are tied to smell.
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Nation


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A farmer was injured saving a puppy. His town rallied to bring in his harvest.

When doctors told Scott Legried he'd need several months to recover before he could drive a tractor, the farmer could think of only one thing: The October harvest was just six weeks away. How would he bring in his 600 acres of soybeans and corn, his only source of income?
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Acquittal of Russia analyst deals another blow to Trump-era prosecutor

Igor Danchenko was acquitted Tuesday on four counts of lying to the FBI about one of his sources.
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As Europe piles sanctions on Russia, some sacred cows are spared

Eight months into the war in Ukraine, and eight rounds of frantic negotiations later, Europe’s sanctions against Russia run hundreds of pages long and have in many places cut to the bone.
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Italy’s next government hinges on a familiar face: Silvio Berlusconi

The question now is whether the aging center-right leader can fulfill his promise to act as a moderating, pro-European force on Italy’s next government, or whether he has lost control of the politics he set in motion that have made Italy, the birthplace of fascism, once again a testing ground for the far right’s advance in Europe.
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Strikes spread in France, piling pressure on Macron

It started several weeks ago at refineries. Then it spread to nuclear plants. And finally, on Tuesday, railway and postal workers, nurses, some teachers, and even high school students across France, at least for the day, joined a snowballing strike that has become the biggest test so far of President Emmanuel Macron’s second term.
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EDITORIAL


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Council’s cooler heads should halt unwarranted pay grab

Mayor Wu was right to veto a raise that would set a high bar for budget-busting collective bargaining agreements.
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OPINION


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How something as simple as a speeding ticket can worsen inequities

Segmented pricing would benefit lower income residents and ease costly enforcement measures.
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LETTERS


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One thing stands between teens and a good education: their phone

Besides the social connection, cellphones give teens autonomy, a disconnect from nonphone communication— for example, with parents, teachers, and other influential adults.
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Jury awards man $33 million over wrongful conviction after trial where ‘Whitey’ Bulger loomed large

In a swift and sweeping verdict, a Suffolk Superior Court jury ordered the state to pay $33 million to Fred Weichel for the nearly 36 years he spent in prison for a 1980 slaying the jury found he didn’t commit.
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Jean McGuire thanked two people who found her after knife attack in Franklin Park, says she won’t walk alone there again

“You’re angels without wings, I’ll tell you that,” Jean McGuire said when asked what she would say to the two Good Samaritans who helped her.
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Restoring ‘our Christian foundational values’ is ad pitch from the Mass. GOP gubernatorial nominee

Geoff Diehl, the Republican nominee for governor of Massachusetts, began a social media ad last week that describes his opponent, Democratic Attorney General Maura Healey, as being opposed to prayer in schools.
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Celtics’ Robert Williams receives platelet-rich plasma injection, but return timeline not changed

Last month, Williams had a procedure on his knee. The Celtics initially believed he would resume basketball activities in 4-6 weeks but later extended the timeline to 8-12 weeks.
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Dan Shaughnessy


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Ceremony honoring late Celtics legend Bill Russell a thank you and a celebration

Russell died at the age of 88 on July 31, and Tuesday night on Causeway Street the Celtics played their first-ever game in a world without William Felton Russell.
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NFL owners never say anything, which is why Jim Irsay’s comments about Dan Snyder are so shocking

The Colts' owner wants his Commanders counterpart out in Washington, and he holds back nothing in letting everybody know about it.
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$84.5m MacKenzie Scott gift shows confidence in Girl Scout

The funds will help the organization recover from the impact of the pandemic, which drove down membership, according to Girl Scouts of the USA's chief executive.
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BU calls report that it created a more dangerous COVID strain ‘false and inaccurate’

The school says a British tabloid misrepresented results of virus study conducted at its South End lab.
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Liquor store giant Total Wine enters fray on Question 3

Opposition to the measure — which would modestly expand chain ownership of liquor stores — hadn’t materialized until now.
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Ralph DeNunzio, Wall Street chieftain, is dead at 90

He assumed chairmanships of the New York Stock Exchange and the venerable securities firm Kidder, Peabody & Co., where he spent 34 years.
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Ralph DeNunzio, Wall Street chieftain, is dead at 90

He assumed chairmanships of the New York Stock Exchange and the venerable securities firm Kidder, Peabody & Co., where he spent 34 years.
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ASK MATTHEW


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Why do we watch ‘Monster,’ and all those other monsters?

True crime as entertainment raises complicated questions about what motivates TV audiences.
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Savoring success while sidelined, Joyner Lucas can finally take his victory lap

After waiting two years, the Worcester rapper is on the road in support of his debut studio album, "ADHD," with a stop Wednesday at House of Blues.
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With premieres and panache, Collage toasts its own 50th season

On Sunday in MIT’s Killian Hall, the pioneering ensemble Collage New Music celebrated its first half-century.
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