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Wednesday, November 16, 2022
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Politics
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As Trump launches another White House bid, Republicans increasingly appear ready to move on
Many Republicans are blaming Trump and warning the party could suffer again in 2024 if he’s the presidential nominee.
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Health
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Teens and young adults are self-diagnosing mental illness on TikTok. What could go wrong?
The role of social media in the mental health space has grown as the country’s intense mental health crisis meets a shortage of mental health providers.
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Politics
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How much affordable housing is too much for one neighborhood? A proposal to halt development on city-owned land in Roxbury raises key questions.
Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson has filed a hearing order to mull a development moratorium on city-owned lots in her district, which includes parts of Roxbury, the South End, and the Fenway.
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Finance
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MacKenzie Scott’s office called. A Boston health nonprofit’s future changed forever.
The money will supplement projects that NICHQ spearheads across the US to make improvements in children’s health and elevate access to healthcare for families of color.
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Boston’s lab boom is hitting the brakes
A report projects that 80 percent of proposed lab projects in region may be “curtailed” amid rising interest rates and a shaky economy.
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The Nation
Nation
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Kentucky Supreme Court weighs future of abortion access
A week after Kentucky voters rejected an antiabortion ballot measure, the state’s Supreme Court on Tuesday weighed the constitutionality of a statewide ban approved by lawmakers in a case that seems destined to become a defining moment for abortion rights in the state.
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Nation
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Georgia judge suspends state’s abortion ban
A Georgia county judge on Tuesday blocked the state’s ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, saying the law was unconstitutional when the state Legislature approved it in 2019.
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Nation
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McCarthy passes 1st House speaker test, but hurdles remain
Republican leader Kevin McCarthy won the nomination Tuesday for House speaker, clearing a first step with majority support from his colleagues, but he now faces a weekslong slog to quell right-flank objections before a final vote in the new year.
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The World
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Palestinian assailant kills 3 Israelis in West Bank
A Palestinian assailant stabbed several civilians in an Israeli-controlled industrial zone in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, then fled by car and continued his deadly rampage along a highway, where he hit another person with the vehicle. Three Israelis were killed and several more were severely wounded at various points along the assailant’s path, according to the Israeli ambulance service.
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World
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Poland: Russian-made missile fell on our country, killing 2
Poland said early Wednesday that a Russian-made missile fell in the eastern part of the country, killing two people in a blast that marked the first time since the invasion of Ukraine that Russian weapons came down on a NATO country.
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Wealthy nations offer Indonesia $20 billion to curb coal
Indonesia, one of the world’s largest consumers of coal, pledged to sharply reduce its reliance on the fossil fuel and speed up its transition to renewable power as part of a $20 billion climate finance deal announced Tuesday with the United States, Japan, and other developed countries.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Battle lines drawn in council’s quest for civilian flaggers
How long will greed and stubbornness prevail over a common sense solution?
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OPINION
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Trump — a wannabe kingmaker turned the king of losers
After the predicted “red wave” that wasn’t, some Republicans are openly blaming Donald Trump for their failures.
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OPINION
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RIP, Citizens for Limited Taxation
The most influential ally Massachusetts taxpayers ever had is turning out the lights.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Federal authorities launch civil probe of Worcester police; will examine use of excessive force and racial bias in policing
The Department of Justice and the US Attorney’s office for Massachusetts have launched a civil investigation into whether the Worcester Police Department engage in excessive force, or practice discriminatory policing based on race or sex, federal officials announced Tuesday.
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Maine
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Ten schools in Maine received active shooter threats in hoax plot, police say
Ten schools in Maine received active shooter threats Tuesday morning, and officials believe all the calls were hoaxes, authorities said.
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Politics
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Next up: abortion politics goes local
Reproductive Equity Now, an advocacy group that endorsed candidates for last week’s state elections, is now asking those representatives to deliver on an array of proposals to advance reproductive rights in their communities.
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Sports
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Let’s make sure we appreciate the exceptional Patrice Bergeron while we have him
It was no sure thing that the classy Bruins center would play again this season, and his talent and leadership have been instrumental in the team's historic start.
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on football
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The Raiders job seemed perfect for Josh McDaniels, but so far it’s a disaster
McDaniels was picky about his second head coaching position, but the Raiders are 2-7 and cracking under the weight of expectations.
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patriots
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Examining the crucial factors in the Patriots’ second-half push for a playoff spot
It won't be easy to reach the postseason in a suddenly tough division and with a challenging schedule over the next eight weeks.
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Business
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Boston’s lab boom is hitting the brakes
A report projects that 80 percent of proposed lab projects in region may be “curtailed” amid rising interest rates and a shaky economy.
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Biotech
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Boston biotech Jnana raises $107 million and strikes second collaboration with Roche
Jnana also struck its second drug discovery collaboration with the pharma giant Roche that will earn the startup $50 million upfront plus potential milestone payments that could exceed $2 billion.
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THE FINE PRINT
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A frustrating transaction when turning in a used car at the end of a lease
The value of used cars have surged over the last year or so, due mostly to inflation and a shortage of pre-owned vehicles.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Kevin O’Neill, comics artist with a taste for the lurid, dies at 69
Kevin O’Neill, a comic book artist best known as a creator of the series Marshal Law, a graphically violent exploration of superheroes, and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, which united characters from across literature, died Nov. 3 in London. He was 69.
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Obituaries
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David Davis, a force behind memorable 1970s sitcoms, dies at 86
David Davis, who helped usher in a golden age of television in the 1970s as a writer and producer on the groundbreaking and slyly feminist “Mary Tyler Moore Show,” and as a creator of “The Bob Newhart Show” and “Taxi,” died on Nov. 4 in Los Angeles. He was 86.
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John Aniston, star of ‘Days of Our Lives,’ dead at 89
The Emmy-winning star of the daytime soap opera “Days of Our Lives,” John Aniston was the father of actress Jennifer Aniston.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Ice Nine Kills frontman gives ‘Thanx’ for slasher flicks and psychos
Spencer Charnas, who grew up in Swampscott, has found a killer formula with his band’s high-energy, tongue-in-cheek tributes to the movie world’s most prolific merchants of death.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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A defining moment for Bartees Strange at the Sinclair
On Monday night, the indie-rock innovator finally got the chance to properly introduce himself to a local audience on his first headlining tour.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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From Brussels to Boston, a young cellist brings Dvorak to Symphony Hall
Cellist Hayoung Choi was the featured soloist Saturday night with the Boston Philharmonic under the baton of Benjamin Zander.
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