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Subject Today's Headlines: Maura Healey and Geoff Diehl spar in final gubernatorial debate
Date October 21, 2022 9:06 AM
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Friday, October 21, 2022


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Politics


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Maura Healey and Geoff Diehl spar in final gubernatorial debate

Well behind in the polls, Republican Geoff Diehl repeatedly attacked Democrat Maura Healey’s record on energy issues in their second and final televised debate.
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Metro


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Wu defends city’s response to crises at Mass. and Cass, calls on state to create out-of-town housing

Speaking over the shouts of demonstrators Thursday, the mayor said teams have collected more than 200,000 syringes from the streets since January.
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Crime & Courts


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Witness encountered suspect just minutes after slayings of Concord, N.H., couple, documents show

Law enforcement officials did not offer a motive in the deaths of Stephen and Djeswende Reid, who were found shot multiple times near a walking trail by their Concord, N.H., home in April.
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Restaurants


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Who does Dunkin’ think it is to change its own reward program?

The state needs to step in and regulate the coffee giant like it’s a utility.
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World


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Liz Truss resigns after 6 chaotic weeks, igniting new leadership fight

Prime Minister Liz Truss of Britain announced her resignation Thursday, bringing a swift end to a six-week stint in office that began with a radical experiment in trickle-down economics and descended into financial and political chaos, as most of those policies were reversed.
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Judge says Trump signed statement with data his lawyers told him was false

Former president Donald Trump signed a document swearing under oath that information in a Georgia lawsuit he filed challenging the results of the 2020 election was true, even though his own lawyers had told him it was false, a federal judge wrote Wednesday.
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EPA to further slash emissions from climate super-pollutants

The federal agency’s new proposed rule would set guidelines to lower the number of available allowances for the production and use of hydrofluorocarbons — chemicals that can be thousands of times more powerful than carbon dioxide in warming the planet — to 40 percent below historical levels starting in 2024.
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Nation


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Researchers find benzene, other toxics in gas piped to California homes

The gas that is piped into millions of California homes contains hazardous air pollutants, including benzene, a chemical linked to cancer, a new study found.
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Berlusconi, caught on tape gushing over Putin, heightens anxiety about Italy

Even before a government can be sworn in, the 86-year-old billionaire media mogul has proved himself to be less of a stable, moderating force, than the source of renewed anxiety after the leak of surreptitiously recorded remarks revealed that he blamed Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, for forcing President Vladimir Putin of Russia to invade Ukraine.
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World


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Russian, Ukrainian troops gird for major battle in Kherson

Russian and Ukrainian troops appeared Thursday to be girding for a major battle over the strategic southern industrial port city of Kherson, in a region which Russian President Vladimir Putin has illegally annexed and subjected to martial law.
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How Taiwan’s ‘adorable’ and ambitious diplomacy aims to keep the island safe

To maintain diplomatic ties with Guatemala, Taiwan pays the country’s lobbyists in Washington. With its allies in the Pacific, Taiwan has promised to help preserve Indigenous cultures. And to thank Lithuania, Taiwan’s newest unofficial ally, the government and local shoppers have embraced its imports, from lasers to bacon-flavored schnapps.
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EDITORIAL


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For too many BPS kids, the wheels on the bus are still not going round and round

Not only has the system been struggling to address the educational needs of students with disabilities, it’s also struggling to even get those students into the classroom.
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OPINION


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I was fired from NYU after students complained that the class was too hard. Who’s next?

In these times when critical thinking skills are desperately needed, it is more important than ever to dedicate ourselves to the high standards of education.
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LETTERS


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Needed, desperately: an informed electorate

Despite the courts having rebuffed all of Trump's nonsense about a stolen election, a significant portion of his supporters continue to believe it.
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Wu defends city’s response to crises at Mass. and Cass, calls on state to create out-of-town housing

Speaking over the shouts of demonstrators Thursday, the mayor said teams have collected more than 200,000 syringes from the streets since January.
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The friends of Freddie Weichel

“Money wasn’t even the secondary issue,” he said. “That jury awarded me $33 million, and they didn’t know anything about the cap. That tells me they knew how egregious this was.”
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Early voting in Massachusetts: What you need to know

With less than a month until election day, Massachusetts voters can already request mail-in ballots, and early polling stations open statewide in less than two weeks.
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Matt Grzelcyk returns to Bruins lineup against Ducks

The defenseman's return comes some five months after surgery to repair a dislocated right shoulder.
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ON BASEBALL


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Jeremy Peña isn’t the only Dominican kid to go to the University of Maine, but he is a rare talent

“He plays like a veteran, but he is a rookie," Dusty Baker said of his Astros' rookie shortstop, off to a 7 for 20 start in the postseason. "He’s quiet and he goes about his business and he just comes to play.”
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Bruins 2, Ducks 1


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Taylor Hall is the offense and Linus Ullmark is the defense as Bruins top Ducks in OT

Ullmark made 30 saves during regulation and overtime, and stopped all four attempts in the shootout.
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INNOVATION BEAT


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Paul English wants to upend online reviews with new app, starting with restaurants

The Kayak founder's goal is for the Deets app to know so much about people’s preferences that it could give them the best advice for places to visit in a new city.
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Boston Internet startup Starry lays off half its workforce

The company has seen its stock price crater by 83 percent this year as it tries to build out its wireless service in a handful of cities, including Boston, New York, and Los Angeles.
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Strike ends at Sysco food distribution warehouse in Plympton

The five-year agreement includes an $11 an hour raise over five years, maintains drivers on the Teamsters Local 653 health insurance plan, and improves 401(k) retirement benefits.
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Jeff Weiss, an unconventional theatrical force, dies at 82

Some of his performances lasted up to eight hours. His best-known and most ambitious work -- “… And That’s How the Rent Gets Paid.” -- could be said to have lasted decades.
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Carmen Callil, pioneering feminist publisher, dies at 84

Her publishing company, Virago, served as a beacon for a generation of readers looking for books that were written by and for women.
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Roger Welsch, ‘America’s premier storyteller,’ dies at 85

A tall, sturdy Falstaff in bib overalls, with a shock of bright-white hair, Mr. Welsch mined the sandhills and endless plains of his native state for the humorous and the sublime, often finding both in the same place.
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MUSIC


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Boston Philharmonic uncorks its new season

Benjamin Zander led Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony and Jonathan Biss appeared as soloist in Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto.
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Names


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Liam Neeson spotted around Boston filming a new movie called ‘Thug’

The veteran actor is in Boston filming “Thug,” a crime thriller in which Neeson plays an aging gangster who attempts to "rectify the mistakes in his past,” but encounters resistance from the criminal underworld, according to Deadline.
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STAGE REVIEW


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In ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,’ August Wilson is vividly present

So many ideas, emotions, and states of being are packed into the Huntington's production, and director Lili-Anne Brown and her superlative cast have captured them all.
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