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Subject Today's Headlines: Boston Athenaeum, a remnant of the city’s Brahmin past, looks to engage an increasingly diverse population
Date November 15, 2022 10:00 AM
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Tuesday, November 15, 2022


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Boston Athenaeum, a remnant of the city’s Brahmin past, looks to engage an increasingly diverse population

Following a 16-month construction project that nearly doubled its size, the Athenaeum is reenvisioning “what we display, how we display, and how we use our collections more fully,” said Leah Rosovsky, the director.
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Technology


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How Keurig made its coffee machines smarter

Keurig turned its popular coffeemaker into a “smart” device, powered by artificial intelligence, that can offer personalized recommendations using the data it collects on a user’s brewing habits.
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Business


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The Boston Globe names NPR news chief Nancy Barnes as its next editor

Barnes, who has strong local roots and has run newspapers in Houston and Minneapolis, will be the Globe’s 13th editor in the organization’s 150-year history and the first woman to serve in that role.
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Right-leaning nonprofit increasingly targets Mass. teaching of gender, race, and sex education

“I’ve never seen anything like this before in all my years here,” said Wellesley School Superintendent David Lussier. “They try to go after superintendents and get people fired.”
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With tensions mounting, Biden and Xi try a warmer tone

After months of deepening contention between the United States and China, President Biden and President Xi Jinping met in person for the first time as national leaders Monday with a tone of mutual engagement that acknowledged that both their countries faced challenges from global conflict and economic headwinds.
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Accused Va. gunman was scrutinized by threat assessment team for weapon

The 22-year-old University of Virginia student accused of killing three classmates and wounding two others on campus was being investigated by the school for claiming he owned a gun and had been convicted of a concealed-weapons violation in a separate incident last year, university officials said Monday night.
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McCarthy scrounges for support to become House speaker as GOP feuds over poor showing

Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the minority leader, on Monday scrounged for the support he would need to become speaker of the House if Republicans gain control of the chamber, facing resistance from a newly emboldened right flank as Republicans grappled with their historically weak performance in the midterm elections.
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Documents detail foreign government spending at Trump hotel

Officials from six nations spent more than $750,000 at former President Donald Trump’s hotel in Washington when they were seeking to influence his administration, renting rooms for more than $10,000 per night, according to documents that his former accounting firm turned over to Congress.
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With tensions mounting, Biden and Xi try a warmer tone

After months of deepening contention between the United States and China, President Biden and President Xi Jinping met in person for the first time as national leaders Monday with a tone of mutual engagement that acknowledged that both their countries faced challenges from global conflict and economic headwinds.
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World


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Turkey accuses US of complicity in Istanbul attack that killed 6

Turkish authorities arrested a woman Monday they suspect was behind the deadly bombing in central Istanbul a day earlier, saying she had been sent to Turkey from Syria by Kurdish militants to carry out the attack.
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Zelensky calls liberation of Kherson ‘beginning of the end’

President Volodymyr Zelensky triumphantly walked the streets of the newly liberated city of Kherson on Monday, hailing Russia’s withdrawal as the “beginning of the end of the war,” but also acknowledging the heavy price Ukrainian troops are paying in their grinding effort to push back the invaders.
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OPINION


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A comeback — or a payback — for Donald Trump?

Comebacks require resolve, reveal rectitude, provide redemption, and promote a sense of renewal. They are often attempted but seldom succeed.
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EDITORIAL


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Crunch time on Capitol Hill

This lame duck session of Congress must protect democracy and the nation’s fiscal future before 2023.
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LETTERS


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The essence of the ER: ‘My life was saved in less than eight minutes’

I did not have the option of walking away from the ER. I hope that the health care industry and the Commonwealth will work diligently to reduce wait times for others.
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RI HEALTH


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R.I. residents struggle to meet basic needs, new Blue Cross Blue Shield index shows

Indicators related to affordable housing, child care, education, jobs, medical care, access to food, and other basic needs all trended downward in the The Rhode Island Life Index 2022, published on Monday by BCBSRI and the Brown University School of Public Health.
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Crime & Courts


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Fired NBC Boston reporter alleges sexual harassment, retaliation in federal court lawsuit

A former NBC Boston reporter who was fired in 2019 for purportedly failing to disclose her relationship with a local police chief is suing the station in federal court, arguing she was sexually harassed by a female colleague and was dismissed in retaliation for complaining about a hostile work environment.
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Woman in her 60s is kidnapped from Quincy MBTA station, brutally raped, and left in Brockton, police say

The alleged assailant, 26-year-old Christian M. Lynch of Quincy, was arraigned Monday on multiple charges, including rape, kidnapping, strangulation, and assault and battery on a person age 60 or older. He pleaded not guilty and was ordered held without bail.
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CELTICS 126, THUNDER 122


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Celtics roar to life in fourth to top Oklahoma City for their seventh straight victory

The Celtics trailed by as many as 15 to a Thunder team that played Sunday night in New York, but a massive second half from Marcus Smart and a hot-shooting fourth quarter let the hosts escape.
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ON BASKETBALL


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Last year’s Celtics wouldn’t have mustered such a comeback against the Thunder

The Celtics can’t only get up for the contenders on their schedule. They have to remain consistent enough to win on nights when they’re not supposed to.
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Patriots defensive coaches Jerod Mayo and Steve Belichick have connected — on just about everything

Their friendship was forged during Mayo’s playing days, but the closeness was born out of hours watching film.
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The Boston Globe names NPR news chief Nancy Barnes as its next editor

Barnes, who has strong local roots and has run newspapers in Houston and Minneapolis, will be the Globe’s 13th editor in the organization’s 150-year history and the first woman to serve in that role.
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INNOVATION BEAT


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‘There could be serious erosion’: A look at the chaos at Twitter since Elon Musk took over

Two weeks into Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, a report from Tufts University finds that disturbing and threatening posts on Twitter have increased.
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Technology


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Amazon is said to plan to lay off thousands of employees

The cuts will focus on Amazon’s devices organization, including the voice-assistant Alexa, as well as at its retail division and in human resources.
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Samuel Folsom, 102, who fought the Japanese above Guadalcanal, dies

Samuel Folsom, one of the last surviving Marine fighter pilots of World War II, who engaged in aerial dogfights and shot down two Japanese bombers in the horrific struggle for the strategic island of Guadalcanal at a crucial juncture in the Pacific war, died Saturday in Sherman Oaks, California. He was 102.
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Obituaries


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Brian O’Doherty, art critic and (conceptual) art creator, dies at 94

Brian O’Doherty, an Irish polymath who in the early 1960s left his medical career behind to reinvent himself as a leading figure in the New York art scene, both as a critic and as a creator, died Nov. 7 at his home in Manhattan. He was 94.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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Berlin Philharmonic returns to Boston with new chief conductor

Under Kirill Petrenko’s baton on Sunday night, the orchestra made a dazzling — and meaningful — appearance in Symphony Hall.
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STAGE REVIEW


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In ‘The Chinese Lady,’ prejudice and exploitation, seen from a stage

Lloyd Suh’s play was inspired by a real-life figure, Afong Moy, who was brought from China to New York in 1834 at age 14 and put on display in a museum.
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Roberta Flack has ALS and can no longer sing, her manager says

The progressive disease “has made it impossible to sing and not easy to speak,” Flack's manager Suzanne Koga said Monday.
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