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Subject Today's Headlines: How dipping into the cold has become a hot trend
Date November 25, 2022 10:03 AM
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Friday, November 25, 2022


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Health


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How dipping into the cold has become a hot trend

For millennia, humans have avoided plunging into cold water. Now they’re paying good money to do it.
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Massachusetts communities are poised for a windfall if Congress can pass a new federal budget soon

But with Republicans set to take over the House next year, the fate of the more than $1.5-trillion federal budget and earmarks themselves are at risk.
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Commentary


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We’re living in a golden age of gift guides, but even so, no one knows what to give

Some suggestions are so banal they shouldn’t even count as suggestions. Others are flat-out ludicrous.
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Crime & Courts


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100 days in as police commissioner, Cox is starting slow — and that’s exactly how he likes it

The new head of the Boston Police Department has made it clear to the community that he intends to be a leader who listens before he acts.
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Millionaires tax is a big change for Massachusetts. What happens now?

Lawmakers could tinker with the tax code if too many people are caught up in the new tax on high earnings, but few expect changes anytime soon.
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Nation


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Writer who accused Trump of 1990s rape files new lawsuit

E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer filed the suit as the state's usual deadlines for suing over sexual assault were temporarily lifted.
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Nation


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After three mass shootings, a Thanksgiving with 14 empty chairs

Yesterday’s parents, children, and friends became Thursday’s empty chairs.
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Politics


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Biden brings Thanksgiving pies to Nantucket first responders

President Joe Biden on Thursday delivered at least half a dozen pumpkin pies to Massachusetts firefighters during a Thanksgiving Day show of appreciation and spoke with units from each of the six branches of the US military, stationed in Europe, at sea, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, the White House said.
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World


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US enters a new era of direct confrontation with Iran

At the White House, national security meetings on Iran are devoted less to negotiation strategy and more to how to undermine Iran’s nuclear plans, provide communications gear to protesters, and interrupt the country’s supply chain of weapons to Russia, according to several administration officials.
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World


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UN rights body deplores Iran crackdown, establishes probe

The United Nations Human Rights Council voted Thursday to condemn the bloody crackdown on peaceful protests in Iran and create an independent fact-finding mission to investigate alleged abuses, particularly those committed against women and children.
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Lawmakers back bill to enshrine abortion rights in France’s constitution

French lawmakers on Thursday backed a proposal to enshrine abortion rights in the country’s constitution, in a move devised as a direct response to the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade this summer.
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OPINION


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Taylor Swift, it’s a fate we share: To help America ‘Be Bear Aware’

I know all too well that destiny wants us to team up on this urgent ursine imperative.
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EDITORIAL


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Worth talking about: Can there be too much affordable housing in one neighborhood?

Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson started an important, if uncomfortable, conversation about where new subsidized housing opportunities should be created.
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OPINION


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Supreme Court wining, dining, and leaking no light matter

It should shake to the core anyone who believes in the fair administration of justice and the rule of law.
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Politics


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With term drawing to close, Baker reappointed chief medical examiner, his administration’s highest-paid employee

Dr. Mindy J. Hull’s new term is slated to stretch into October 2027, according to a brief reappointment letter Baker sent Hull on Oct. 21 and provided by his administration. State officials confirmed Hull’s reappointment in response to Globe questions.
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Transportation


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Across state, regional transit authorities offering free fares this holiday season

The state’s 15 regional transit authorities are offering free fares this holiday season, thanks in part to a $2.5 million MassDOT grant program meant to promote public transportation ridership across Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts


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City and state officials help celebrate Thanksgiving at Boston’s Pine Street Inn

Mayor Michelle Wu, Senator Edward J. Markey, state Representative Aaron Michlewitz, and Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy were among those who helped prepare the feast for more than 2,000 people.
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Christopher L. Gasper


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Patriots should be thankful for one thing on an otherwise disappointing holiday: Mac is back

Mac Jones led an unexpectedly potent Patriots offense that had scored two offensive touchdowns in three games to 26 points in the loss to Minnesota.
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Instant Analysis


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Vikings were the first real test for the Patriots’ defense, and it didn’t meet the moment

The story of the night was that the Patriots’ defense finally played a real quarterback and a real offense, and looked decidedly average.
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Jim McBride | Between the hash marks


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In a back-and-forth game, it was the Vikings who finished on top after the Patriots failed to seize control

The Patriots matched Minnesota score for score for three quarters. In the fourth, they had two opportunities to force overtime and couldn't.
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MIT scientists invent technology to replace broken genes or upload new ones

The researchers behind the new gene editing technique have also founded the secretive Watertown biotech company Tome Biosciences.
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Cities see electric rate hikes as a boost to municipal green-energy plans

The Wu administration is urging Eversource customers to switch to cheaper city-negotiated plan ahead of steep boost in costs.
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Obituaries


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Ellen Wittlinger, award-winning young adult author who included LGBTQ protagonists, dies at 74

Ms. Wittlinger’s pioneering 2007 book “Parrotfish" featured a transgender main character, which many readers said was the "first time they saw themselves reflected in books written for them."
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Former Celtics owner and Kentucky governor John Y. Brown dies

In 1978, Mr. Brown helped make one of the more unusual trades in sports history: swapping the NBA's Buffalo Braves for the Boston Celtics franchise.
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Arts & Lifestyle






MOVIE REVIEW | ★★★½


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Daniel Craig returns as a Southern sleuth in ‘Glass Onion,’ set in Greece

As an impeccably dressed outcast, Janelle Monáe is a cut above in Rian Johnson’s twisty sequel to 2019′s "Knives Out."
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At many Boston-area theaters, audiences haven’t staged a comeback

Compared with attendance before the pandemic, numerous theaters throughout the region are grappling with audiences that are 25 to 50 percent smaller this season.
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Steven Spielberg makes a ‘Spielberg movie’ about Steven Spielberg — and it soars

Mateo Zoryon Francis-DeFord, Paul Dano, and Michelle Williams star in “The Fabelmans," the director’s portrait of himself as a young man.
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