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Subject Today's Headlines: Elections weren’t in a healthy state pre-2020. Now, we’re pushing them to the brink.
Date October 25, 2022 8:58 AM
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022


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Elections weren’t in a healthy state pre-2020. Now, we’re pushing them to the brink.

The 2020 presidential contest ushered in a new elections crisis, fueled by supporters of former president Donald Trump who spread conspiracy theories about the integrity of voting systems and bogus claims of fraud. What's received less attention is the strain now being heaped on a decentralized system that already was stretched thin.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Nation’s Report Card spells out urgency for local, state leaders to address learning losses

Reading and math scores fell district, state, and nationwide in the National Assessment of Educational Progress, made public Monday. State and district leaders said the scores reinforce the need to work quickly to catch students up.
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Health


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Little kids give up naps at different ages. A new theory links that transition to brain development.

Children’s brains can hold only so much information; they need naps to organize and retain all the stimuli and sensations that bombard them, a researcher said.
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New Hampshire


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Harmony Montgomery’s father charged with her murder

Adam Montgomery, the father of 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery who was killed in 2019, has been charged with her murder, prosecutors said.
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World


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Rishi Sunak wins contest to lead UK and confront economic storm

Rishi Sunak prevailed in a chaotic three-day race for leader of Britain’s Conservative Party on Monday, a remarkable political comeback that doubled as a historical milestone, making him the first person of color to become prime minister in British history.
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Nation


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Teen and woman killed in shooting at St. Louis high school

At least two people in the school were killed and seven others injured before the gunman was killed in a shoot-out with the police, the authorities said, as another American school transformed Monday from a quiet place of learning to a scene of terror, panic, and violence.
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Nation


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Task 1 in Trump Organization trial: Picking a neutral jury

Donald Trump’s company went on trial Monday in a criminal tax case, and the first task facing the court was a big one: picking a jury of New Yorkers who didn’t have a strong opinion about the former president.
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Nation


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Justice Thomas briefly shields Graham from Georgia elections inquiry subpoena

Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday temporarily shielded Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, from having to answer questions from a special grand jury in Georgia investigating efforts to overturn former president Donald Trump’s election loss in the state.
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Brazil’s polls were wrong. Now the right wants to criminalize them.

In the first round of Brazil’s closely watched elections this month, the polls were off the mark. They significantly underestimated the support for the far-right incumbent, President Jair Bolsonaro, and other conservative candidates across the country.
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World


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Ukraine cites success in downing drones, fixes energy sites

Ukrainian authorities tried to dampen public fears over Russia’s use of Iranian drones by claiming increasing success Monday in shooting them down, while the Kremlin’s talk of a possible “dirty bomb” attack added another worrying dimension as the war enters its ninth month.
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US allies fear Trump whiplash, eye midterms for political clues

Officials from Europe and Asia are flying from their home countries to augment the traditional work of consulates and embassies in trying to decipher the political contests, according to conversations with diplomats and others from foreign governments.
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OPINION


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Healey believes the region is pitching in on Mass. and Cass

Given the historically low level of enthusiasm for sharing responsibility — really?
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EDITORIAL


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MBTA should give Warren and Markey the data it promised

Getting timely and truthful information from the T shouldn’t be so hard.
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OPINION


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Question 4 allows all drivers to be tested, licensed, and insured

The preservation of the Work and Family Mobility Act creates safer roads.
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K-12


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Key things that schools can do to fight learning loss, according to experts

Experts believe catching students up will require years-long intensive interventions to help close those gaps.
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Crime & Courts


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Suffolk DA won’t retry man convicted in 1984 Dorchester killing

The Supreme Judicial Court had ordered a new trial in June for Joseph Jabir Pope, who in 1986 was sentenced to life in prison without parole in connection with a murder in Dorchester. He was released in December while the court heard his case.
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Violent weekend in Boston claims three lives; Wu says community leaders are ‘reeling’

A man who was shot on Geneva Avenue in Dorchester late Sunday night has died, making him the third person to fall victim to gun violence in Boston this weekend.
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Tara Sullivan


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Let’s not overlook the contributions of Jakobi Meyers in the Patriots offense, and other thoughts

Meyers’s experience as a quarterback has helped him mesh with six of them in four seasons, and they all appear to have faith in the receiver's abilities.
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Bulls 120, Celtics 102


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Celtics start fast, then fail to keep up with the running of the Bulls in their first loss

Frustration as the game gets away in Chicago leads to second-half of ejections of coach Joe Mazzulla and Grant Williams.
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INSTANT ANALYSIS


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Forget the quarterback controversy, it was the defense that let the Patriots down against the Bears

The Bears entered the game ranked in the bottom three in the NFL in points and rushing yards. Then they ran all over the Patriots.
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WBUR’s top content executive makes big bet on podcasts

Our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers of Boston's business scene.
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Technology


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Boston restaurants are combating food waste with ‘surprise bags’

While some restaurants have recycling or composting initiatives, many opt to throw away excess food. The app Too Good To Go, which offers users unsold food at a fraction of the original price, provides an alternative.
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Finance


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‘Millionaires tax’ debate heats up as supporters blast opponents ‘fear-mongering’ TV ad

The spat, focused on home sales, captures a crucial question on the minds of voters surrounding the ballot measure: How many people will pay this tax?
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Leslie Jordan, versatile Emmy-winning actor, dies at 67

His wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a well-known comedy and drama actor who later gained fame for a series of Instagram videos during the pandemic.
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Obituaries


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Leslie Jordan, versatile Emmy-winning actor, dies at 67

His wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a well-known comedy and drama actor who later gained fame for a series of Instagram videos during the pandemic.
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MATTHEW GILBERT


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In Round 1 of our Best TV bracket, the results that surprised our critic

Several notable prestige dramas — “Twin Peaks,” “Better Call Saul,” “Homicide: Life on the Streets,” “The Americans,” and “Deadwood" — didn't survive the voting, while some durable comedies did.
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LOVE LETTERS


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We look great on social media, but ...

... our marriage has problems.
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STAGE REVIEW


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Realizing, and speaking, their truths in SpeakEasy’s ‘English’

Sanaz Toossi’s perceptive and absorbing play unfolds in a classroom where an Iranian teacher is preparing four students for the Test of English as a Foreign Language.
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