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Wednesday, October 26, 2022
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Health
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No easy answers with dental insurance ballot question
The ballot initiative promises to improve coverage, but opponents of the measure say it will mainly raise costs.
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Higher Education
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Supreme Court to judge affirmative action in college admissions
On Monday, the Supreme Court with its conservative majority will hear arguments in two cases challenging affirmative action. The likely outcomes, experts said, is a nationwide ban.
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Politics
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Baker offers to reinstate dozens of state workers fired under strict COVID-19 vaccine mandate
More than 1,000 employees were fired or quit after declining to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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After primaries, some Republican candidates try an extreme makeover to soften their hard-line positions
Candidates often recalibrate their campaigns and tweak their messages before a general election, but the reinventions by some 2022 candidates are going much further.
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World
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Ukraine alleges Russian dirty bomb deception at nuke plant
Ukraine’s nuclear energy operator said Tuesday that Russian forces were performing secret work at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, activity that could shed light on Russia’s claims that the Ukrainian military is preparing a “provocation” involving a radioactive device.
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The Nation
Nation
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Democrats, on defense in blue states, brace for a red wave in the House
Republicans need just five seats net to flip the chamber, and with the current daunting map, some Democratic strategists worry the party could lose far more: 20 or even 30 seats.
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Nation
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School gunman had AR-15-style weapon, 600 rounds of ammo
“This could have been much worse,” the police commissioner said.
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Climate
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Emperor penguins now protected under endangered species act
The animals’ sea ice habitat is shrinking, federal officials announced Tuesday, and experts predict that 99% of the world’s emperor penguin population could disappear by 2100.
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The World
World
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Sunak faces political test of his career: Unify party, fix the economy
Rishi Sunak took over as Britain’s prime minister on Tuesday, the third in seven weeks, hoping to slow the revolving door at No. 10 Downing St. and restore stability to a government in turmoil.
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World
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Deadly Israeli raid targets new Palestinian militia
Israeli forces carried out a major raid against a Palestinian militia in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday, killing a leader of the group and four other men, according to members of the militia and Palestinian officials.
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World
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Three inquiries, but no answers to who blew holes in Nord Stream pipelines
Amid rampant speculation about who carried out the explosions — was it the Russians trying to rattle the West, the Americans trying to sever a Russian economic artery, or possibly the Ukrainians trying to take revenge on Russia? — what is known remains as cloudy as the images from the floor of the Baltic Sea.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Democracy is on the line. Don’t count on white women to save it.
In 2016 and 2020, they backed Trump. Is there any reason to believe white women will abandon Trumpism in the midterms?
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EDITORIAL
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NIMBYs bare their fangs at new Mass. housing law
If communities thwart a law designed to force them to allow more housing construction, the next governor will need to take a harder line.
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LETTERS
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We’ve taken steps but can do more to stop criminalizing poverty
By undoing some of the structural ways that government has historically criminalized poverty, the measures taken in Massachusetts demonstrate compassion while continuing to promote public safety.
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Metro
Metro
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In Vermont, a young couple with unique perspective leads the rollout for recreational marijuana
When out-of-staters who appreciate Vermont’s verdant beauty come here, they are surprised that a state which has long been seen as tolerant and open-minded was so late in allowing recreational marijuana sales.
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Crime & Courts
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Faith leaders, ‘outraged’ by street violence in Boston, meet with city officials to discuss solutions
Outraged over an uptick in fatal shootings, including that of a 14-year-old boy and two young mothers, faith leaders, city officials and community organizers met at a Dorchester church Tuesday to identify possible solutions.
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Transportation
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‘The current system is not working.’ Mass. Legislature should make sweeping reforms of beleaguered MBTA, former top federal transportation official says
Speaking to state lawmakers, former US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood said the top of its list should be taking away safety oversight of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority from the state’s Department of Public Utilities.
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Sports
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Sal Frelick’s fierce competitiveness has propelled him from Lexington, to BC, to the No. 2 prospect in the Brewers system
The outfielder, a first-round pick in 2021, made it from High A to Triple A this year. He is on the cusp of a major league debut, likely next season.
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ON BASKETBALL
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Some technical analysis after Celtics pile up quartet in Chicago
Coach Joe Mazzulla and forward Grant Williams were ejected from Monday's loss, while Jayson Tatum picked up his second technical of the season for waving his hand in frustration after being called for a goaltend.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Mac Jones remains the best option for the Patriots at quarterback. Here’s why.
This remains an important season for Jones, one in which he was expected to take a leap forward, and not be fighting to win over the fan base or solidify his starting gig.
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Business
Technology
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Renters face charging dilemma as US cities move toward EVs
The transition to electric vehicles is underway for homeowners who can power up in their own garage, but for millions of renters, access to charging remains a significant barrier.
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THE BIG IDEA
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Massachusetts lacks the talent needed to support its economy. Education could fix that.
You might think the Boston area's biggest selling point is a workforce pipeline bursting with highly qualified young people. You’d be wrong.
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Biotech
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After making deep cuts, Biogen raises its profit forecast
The troubled Cambridge biotech is counting on winning approval for its second Alzheimer’s drug.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ash Carter, former defense secretary and director of Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, dies at 68
As defense secretary at the end of the Obama administration, Dr. Carter opened military combat jobs to women and ended a ban on transgender people serving in the military.
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Obituaries
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Ash Carter, former defense secretary and director of Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, dies at 68
As defense secretary at the end of the Obama administration, Dr. Carter opened military combat jobs to women and ended a ban on transgender people serving in the military.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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The Dinallos have left Music City to make music in this city
After relocating to Nashville in 2017, the couple have returned to the Boston area. They perform as the Dinallos at City Winery Wednesday, the first show they’ve played in the area since before the pandemic.
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STAGE REVIEW
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A splendid one-man show in spooky ‘Sleepy Hollow’
The versatile Paul Melendy plays Ichabod Crane, and everyone else, in a new adaptation of the story, which is having its world premiere at Greater Boston Stage Company in Stoneham.
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WHAT SHE'S HAVING
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Delicata fries are one of the joys of fall in New England
Of the many colorful squashes piled high at farm stands, the stubby yellow cylinders with green stripes may be the best tasting.
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