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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
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Nevada
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Inside the weird, wonderful world of Las Vegas Elvis impersonators
Elvis drives a temperamental pink Cadillac with no seat belts and unreliable brakes. He is running late for an appearance in a Mexican Independence Day parade. This may be my fault.
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Oklahoma
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Tulsa’s Black Wall Street was once 35 blocks of wealth. Now it’s two.
For a century, the Tulsa Race Massacre was an ugly part of America’s history that the country did its best to forget. The Greenwood District of Tulsa used to be called “Black Wall Street” — some 35 blocks of Black-owned businesses and banks, hotels, movie theaters, cafes, and private homes. Now, there are just two blocks.
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Immigration
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Baker seeks ‘urgent assistance’ from federal government for influx of migrants
The governor’s request comes at a time when the state’s homeless shelters are overwhelmed by the influx.
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Elections
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Geoff Diehl is kind of running for governor. Has a haphazard campaign strategy hurt his chances?
Embracing Donald Trump in a state that loathes the former president was never going to be the easiest path to victory. But Geoff Diehl has further diminished his chances, many observers argue, with a head-scratching and haphazard campaign strategy.
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Transportation
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Steve Poftak to step down as MBTA general manager on Jan. 3 during ‘critical time’ for the agency
The resignation comes nearly a full year before his contract is set to end, but will coincide with a new governor taking office.
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The Nation
Politics
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Roberts extends freeze on House’s attempt to obtain Trump’s tax returns
The chief justice's setting of a deadline is an indication that the full Supreme Court will rule on the matter.
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Nation
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Families unleash grief and anger on Parkland school shooter
For hours, parents, wives, siblings, children of the murder victims and some of the 17 also wounded on Valentine’s Day 2018 stood 20 feet from Nikolas Cruz. They looked the shackled killer in the eye and gave vehement, angry, and sometimes tearful statements.
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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
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Supreme Court rules that Lindsey Graham must testify in Georgia inquiry
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to block a Georgia grand jury subpoena seeking testimony from Senator Lindsey Graham about his activities in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.
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The World
World
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Exit polls point to Netanyahu win in Israeli election
The polls are preliminary, and final results could change as votes are tallied.
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World
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Brazil’s President Bolsonaro’s statement eases fears, but he has not directly conceded election
His actions eased fears he would follow the example of his ally, former president Trump, refusing to accept the result and dragging his nation into a constitutional crisis.
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World
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Shark-human alliance uncovers world’s largest sea prairie
To conduct the research, authors took an innovative approach and brought together scientists, divers, conservationists, local stakeholders, storytellers - and tiger sharks, the largest marine predator found in tropical seas.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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‘Jim Crow 2.0′ was the lie of the year
Democracy is alive and well in Georgia, as throngs of voters, white and Black alike, are proving.
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EDITORIAL
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Paul Heroux for Bristol County sheriff
The Attleboro mayor would bring a refreshingly positive concept of criminal justice to a county jail system sorely in need of it.
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OPINION
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Americans can stop political violence — if we choose
The point of remembering our agitated past is to gain hope, not despair.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Phillies, Eagles bring a bounce to beleaguered Philadelphia
“If there was one city that needed this, it was us,” said Michael Snock, a full-time teacher and part-time bartender, who lives within cheering distance of Citizens Bank Park.
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New Hampshire
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New Hampshire lawmakers explore more public reporting of physician discipline, but want more time to finalize reforms
The legislative debate comes after a Spotlight series exposed a N.H. surgeon who had 21 malpractice settlements and a 28-day suspension of privileges by Catholic Medical Center, without any disclosure to the public.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson, the Supreme Court’s newest member, schools Clarence Thomas, its longest-serving member
In recusing herself from the Harvard admissions case, the newest member of the Supreme Court offered an object lesson in judicial ethics to someone who should know better.
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Sports
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Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman’s prognosis unclear after injury in relief appearance
Swayman’s left leg twisted underneath him after Bergeron, toppled by Jake Guentzel, collided with the netminder.
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Before she was a politician, Maura Healey was a basketball player. Here’s how her excellence in the sport helped her career.
“You learn a lot about discipline, about hard work, what it means to fail,” says the attorney general and gubernatorial candidate who once tried out for the US women's national team and played at Harvard. “You get up and get after it again.”
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ON BASKETBALL
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If the Nets wind up hiring Ime Udoka, it would be a win for the Celtics
Clearing the cloud that lingers with the suspended coach's situation still hanging over the franchise would mean clear skies now with Joe Mazzulla in charge and for the future.
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Business
Business
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Hate needles? Flu vaccines of the future could be skin patches delivered to your door.
Vaxess, a Cambridge startup with ties to Harvard, MIT, and Tufts, raised $27 million to test its technology in clinical trials after developing the idea for more than a decade.
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Finance
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How is it that teachers unions are outspending millionaires on Question 1?
Educator groups account for most of the $26 million raised in support of a ballot question that would increase taxes on the wealthy.
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Startups
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Ex-Klaviyo engineer launches startup to personalize retail, events
The goal is for customers to “swap” their personal data for a more personalized experience via a QR code.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
GETTING SALTY
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As Charlestown’s Figs turns 30, Todd English reflects on highs, lows, and weed-infused macaroni and cheese
"I feel like I have a master’s degree in food, but I’m always studying for my PhD."
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FOOD
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We turned our noses up at the butter board trend taking over social media. Then we tried them.
You either think this creamy base, topped with all kinds of herbs, vegetables, and fruits, is clever — or cringey. We see plenty of good reasons to get on board with the trend.
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FOOD
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N.H. couple finding joy in mushrooms
Brad Ikenberry and Amy Joyce, who live in Mason, N.H., were looking to start a home-based family business a few years ago. They chose to grow mushrooms and settled on the name Joyberry Farms, a combo of their two last names.
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