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Friday, October 28, 2022
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Metro
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Baker fires back at Wu over approach to Mass. and Cass crisis
The Baker administration pushed back Wednesday on Mayor Michelle Wu’s recent comments that the state must “step up as a partner” to help Boston resolve the crises of homelessness and opiate addiction playing out daily at in the Mass. and Cass.
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celtics
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Why did the Celtics choose Joe Mazzulla to lead them out of crisis? It starts with his journey.
When he trained with other pro hopefuls at West Virginia, Mazzulla relished helping them more than working on his own game. He almost passed up an NBA opportunity because he loved what he was doing at his Division 2 program. But his family knew he was ready — and the Celtics believe he is, too.
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Technology
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How a Boston startup became the social media choice for celebrities such as Brady and Bezos
Led by a 30-year-old from Dover, Hoo.be and its success says something about the local culture around tech, social media, and nightlife.
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Politics
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In the tight Pennsylvania Senate race, John Fetterman tries to turn his shaky debate performance into a plus
There are less than two weeks until Election Day, and control of the Senate could well turn on the unorthodox race playing out in this perennial swing state.
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Massachusetts
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What does the future hold for Franklin Park?
To talk about the park — its strengths, benefits, and, yes, shortcomings — is to talk about Boston, in all its complexities.
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The Nation
Nation
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Communities of color record big gains in health insurance coverage
From 2020 to 2022, Hispanic people saw a 53 percent jump in enrollment rates through the Affordable Care Act insurance marketplace, Black people 49 percent, and Native Americans 32 percent.
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Nation
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Overt US antisemitism returns with Trump, Ye: ‘Something is different’
Longtime watchdogs of antisemitism say there is nothing new about the kinds of derogatory comments about Jews that the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, former president Donald Trump, sundry far-right political candidates, and others have made in recent weeks.
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Politics
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GOP chairwoman mocks Fetterman, Biden over speaking abilities
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on Thursday mocked the speaking abilities of Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman, the Democratic Senate candidate who is recovering from a stroke, and President Biden, who grew up with a stutter.
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The World
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US program aims to keep sensitive weapons in Ukraine
After concerns in Congress and accusations by Russia about weapons smuggling, the Biden administration released its blueprint on Thursday for ensuring that the $17 billion in arms it has so far sent to Ukraine were making it to the battlefield — and not the black market.
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World
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Ukraine attacks Russia’s hold on southern city of Kherson
Ukrainian forces attacked Russia’s hold on the southern city of Kherson on Thursday while fighting intensified in the country’s east. The battles came amid reports that Moscow-appointed authorities have abandoned the city, joining tens of thousands of residents who fled to other Russia-held areas.
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World
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Somalia asks US to step up drone strikes against militant fighters
The Biden administration is weighing a request by Somalia that the United States loosen restrictions on its military drone strikes targeting Al Shabab militants in the troubled Horn of Africa nation, according to several US officials.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The world according to Vlad
With his war effort sputtering on the battlefield in Ukraine, Russian president Vladimir Putin is again trying to exploit the West’s internal divisions.
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OPINION
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Why did Ayanna Pressley sign the letter to Biden calling for direct talks with Russia?
It’s “an olive branch to a war criminal,” says Jake Auchincloss.
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LETTERS
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Watchful, hopeful as Gulf of Maine floating wind project advances
A collaborative offshore wind strategy helps ensure that the clean energy transition provides high-quality jobs, including for our unionized workforce; reduces pollution; and improves health outcomes, especially in vulnerable communities.
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Metro
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Baker fires back at Wu over approach to Mass. and Cass crisis
The Baker administration pushed back Wednesday on Mayor Michelle Wu’s recent comments that the state must “step up as a partner” to help Boston resolve the crises of homelessness and opiate addiction playing out daily at in the Mass. and Cass.
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Crime & Courts
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Jurors urged to weigh whether payments to former State Police union boss were kickbacks
Attorneys for Dana Pullman, 61, who retired from the force after his indictment three years ago, and for Anne M. Lynch, 71, argued during closing remarks in US District Court in Boston that they did not commit any crimes and accused the government of relying on speculation when characterizing legitimate payments as bribes or kickbacks.
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Transportation
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MBTA has a new bus map based on your feedback. Here’s what it looks like
The MBTA heard your feedback about its new bus map — the good, the bad, and the ugly — and is back with a second draft.
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Sports
Bruins notebook
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Bruins send Jack Studnicka to Vancouver in a trade that clears roster room, brings back prospects
General manager Don Sweeney touted the development of young players at the AHL level. "The Providence guys are doing a fantastic job," Sweeney said.
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On baseball
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The Red Sox chose not to keep Kyle Schwarber, and now he’s in the World Series with the Phillies
After the lockout lifted, the Phillies came to a four-year, $79 million agreement with Schwarber.
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patriots
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Bill Belichick puts the issue to rest: Mac Jones will start vs. Jets Sunday
Jones will get a chance to redeem himself after a poor showing Monday night, but Belichick wouldn't speculate on what happens thereafter.
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Business
Business
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MGH launches work of huge expansion along Cambridge Street
Mass General Hospital launches $2B expansion of its main campus on Cambridge Street.
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Healthcare
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Alnylam decides to ‘pause’ drug trial, citing new federal pricing law
The Cambridge biotech is concerned about the impact on what it could charge for a medicine to treat a rare eye disease.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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With MassWorks up in the air, Baker hands out last round of state infrastructure grants
The big question hanging over Beacon Hill today: Will lawmakers move a slimmed-down version of the economic development bill this fall?
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Geoff Nuttall, first among equals in acclaimed quartet, dies at 56
His performances could be fiery and provocative. “Whether you’re 7 years old and have never seen a violin up close or you’re an expert with a doctorate in music, I want you to leave humming, elated, or having felt emotionally put through the ringer,” he said.
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Obituaries
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Lucianne Goldberg, key figure in Clinton impeachement, dies
A longtime conservative activist whose agency specialized in right-wing books, Lucianne Goldberg gained national prominence for advising her friend Linda Tripp to secretly tape Tripp's conversations with Monica Lewinsky.
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Mike Birch, inaugural winner of Route du Rhum, dies at 90
Mr. Birch entered the legend of offshore sailing back in 1978 when he claimed the inaugural edition of the Rhum by an astonishingly small margin after 23 days at sea.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TELEVISION REVIEW
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In a new ‘White Lotus,’ no one’s getting away from it all
In an entertaining new season of the HBO hit, creator Mike White extends his reach into his characters’ attractions and sexual natures, as they keep finding themselves drawn to the wrong people.
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MUSIC
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Soul searching yields ‘The Skippy White Story,’ rare nuggets from Black Boston artists of the ‘60s
Singer Eli "Paperboy" Reed has curated the 15-track compilation of gospel, soul, and blues songs that Skippy White released on various record labels in the ‘60s, when his self-named record stores were a hub of Black music and camaraderie in the city.
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MOVIE REVIEW
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‘Aftersun’ is a father-daughter memory play that will stay with you
Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio star in writer-director Charlotte Wells’s feature debut.
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