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Subject Today's Headlines: Hassan, Sununu win reelection in N.H., Leavitt concedes to Pappas
Date November 9, 2022 10:03 AM
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Wednesday, November 9, 2022


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2022 New Hampshire election results


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Hassan, Sununu win reelection in N.H., Leavitt concedes to Pappas

Republicans had hoped Don Bolduc, a retired brigadier general endorsed by Donald Trump, could unseat vulnerable Senator Maggie Hassan, but she managed to hold him off to return to Washington.
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Elections


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Maura Healey wins governor’s race, as women overcome long tradition of white male political dominance

A former civil rights attorney and professional basketball player who vaulted to the national stage by suing Donald Trump and corporate giants, defeated Republican Geoff Diehl in the race for Massachusetts governor, making her the first woman and first openly gay person elected to the role in the state.
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Elections


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Voters weigh new tax on millionaires with Question 1

Proponents said Question 1 would provide critical funding for education and transportation while making the state's tax system fairer. Opponents said the 4 percent surtax would hurt the state’s economic competitiveness.
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Divisive midterms come to a close, with control of Congress in the balance

There were early signs that Democrats were holding off a full electoral rout, aided by ticket-splitting voters and the controversial uneven quality of some of their opponents.
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Around the country, abortion was on the midterm ballot in wake of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe

Vermont voters were on track Tuesday to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state’s constitution, while a similar amendment in Michigan was also ahead in major tests of whether the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade has significantly changed the political landscape.
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Tropical Storm Nicole churns toward Bahamas, Florida

The exact path of the storm remains uncertain as it approaches Florida, where it is expected to make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane late Wednesday or early Thursday.
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$2 billion Powerball ticket sold in Los Angeles County

Joe’s Service Center in Altadena was the source for a new, yet unnamed, billionaire.
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Winter storm brings rain, snow, and flood fears to California

Evacuation orders were in place for canyon areas scarred by recent wildfires.
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Zelensky open to talks with Russia — on Ukraine’s terms

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s president has suggested he’s open to peace talks with Russia, softening his refusal to negotiate with Moscow as long as President Vladimir Putin is in power while sticking to Kyiv’s core demands.
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Aerial war over Ukraine heats up as Russia pounds cities

As Ukrainian officials celebrate the arrival of more advanced Western air-defense systems and claim growing success at shooting down Russian rockets and drones, they are warning that Moscow is buying new long-range weapons against which Kyiv’s forces have little defense — specifically, ballistic missiles from Iran.
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After decades of resistance, rich countries offer direct climate aid

On Sunday, negotiators from developing countries succeeded in placing the matter on the formal agenda of this year’s climate summit, known as COP27, or the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties.
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OPINION


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How to ensure true equity in the workplace

Corporations typically detail only the information that makes the company look good, while significant groups of people are ignored.
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Healey should grab this chance to be bold

In a state with as many challenges as opportunities, the next governor can now fill in that blank slate.
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OPINION


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The great Twexit

Since Elon Musk bought Twitter, users and advertisers are fleeing the site. Like many Twitter users, I’m conflicted because I don’t really want to leave.
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As Mass. Democrats prepare to win big, some voters dread national results

The juxtaposition between the state of the election in Massachusetts and the political climate nationally could hardly be starker.
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Controversial Bristol Sheriff Thomas Hodgson faces off against Attleboro Mayor Paul Heroux

Sheriff Thomas Hodgson has been long been sharply criticized for his harsh treatment of inmates. His opponent, Attleboro Mayor Paul Heroux, has pitched himself to voters as a reformer with experience as a mayor, former state representative, and in the state Department of Correction.
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ELECTION 2022


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Allan Fung concedes, Seth Magaziner keeps R.I. Second Congressional District seat blue

“You have my commitment that I will fight hard for our state. I will fight to bring Rhode Island values to Washington,” Magaziner told supporters. “We are a small state, we are a scrappy state. But we are the best state.”
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On baseball


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In his fourth year with Red Sox, is this a make-or-break offseason for Chaim Bloom?

Ben Cherington and Dave Dombrowski built World Series champions and both were fired in the fourth seasons.
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Patriots may have been tipping some of their plays against the Colts

On a day when they had only 203 total yards, the opposition — specifically Shaq Leonard — seemed to know what was coming at times.
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The Colts hiring Jeff Saturday is everything that’s wrong with NFL head coaching searches

The Rooney Rule doesn't require that minority candidates be interviewed for interim positions, but now Saturday appears to have an inside track on them.
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One year into its pilot, Camp Harbor View’s guaranteed income program is working

Recipients of the funds are making ends meet, paying down debt, and perhaps most significantly, reporting less stress and better overall mental health.
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If you’re injured on a city sidewalk, your payout is based on an outdated law

Under a state law that has not been updated since 1965, when someone is injured due to a defect in a street or sidewalk, the state, city, or town responsible for maintaining it only has to pay $5,000 at most.
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Romano Mazzoli, who oversaw major immigration reform, dies at 89

The legislation, called the Immigration Reform and Control Act, was the last successful effort to change the country’s immigration laws.
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Jeff Cook, co-founder of country band Alabama, dies at 73

As a guitarist, fiddle player, and vocalist, Mr. Cook — alongside cousins Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry — landed eight No. 1 songs on the country charts between spring 1980 and summer 1982.
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TELEVISION REVIEW


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A compelling new season of ‘The Crown’ gives the royals a reality check

Now moving into the 1990s with a new cast in place, Peter Morgan's series remains as superbly written and addictive as ever.
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At Agganis Arena, wrestling champs The Acclaimed will bring the noise

The duo of Max Caster and Anthony Bowens — the latter is All Elite Wrestling’s first openly gay champ — are among AEW's biggest home-grown success stories.
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DINING OUT


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Five stars for the Daily Catch, the calamari king for nearly 50 years

The North End dock-to-table restaurant has served up consistent excellence in a shoebox space.
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