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Sunday, November 27, 2022
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Residential
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On a Cape Cod golf course, the region’s housing crisis comes to a head
The 40-acre Twin Brooks Golf Course in Hyannis is the site of converging debates over the island's housing shortage, environment, and the economy itself.
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Crime & Courts
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Amateurs or not, Martha’s Vineyard robbers follow in the footsteps of famous criminals including Whitey Bulger
The brazen robbery has captured the imagination of an island better known as a swanky sandbox for the rich and powerful. It is also a reminder of a larger tradition in Massachusetts, site of some of the most notorious bank robberies in recent US history.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Boston schools lost 15,000 Black students in the past 20 years. Where did they go, and will they ever return?
In a dramatic reshaping of its makeup, Boston Public Schools has lost half its Black student population in the last two decades, as Black enrollment fell from from 29,300 in the 2002-2003 school year to 14,600 last year.
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Politics
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House Republicans don’t really have a plan to lower inflation, but economists say that could be a good thing
The broader stalemate caused by divided government in Washington should help the inflation fight, economists said. It would keep politicians out of the battle, leaving the task to Federal Reserve officials who have the best tool — interest rate hikes — to bring down prices in the short term.
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The Nation
Nation
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Happy Birthday, Omicron
Omicron still has biologists scrambling to keep up with its surprising evolutionary turns.
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Nation
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A rising star in the Biden administration faces a $100 billion test
As the United States embarks on its biggest foray into industrial policy since World War II, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has the responsibility of doling out a stunning amount of money to states, research institutions, and companies.
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Nation
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Hurricane Ian left mountains of debris. Clearing it will take months.
There are mountains of refuse at dozens of temporary sites statewide, filled with fallen trees, mildewing carpet, sodden drywall and other household items destroyed by the storm. In the past seven weeks, state officials estimate crews have removed about 20.4 million cubic yards of debris.
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The World
World
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Sober or bright? Europe faces holidays during energy crunch
In cities across Europe, officials are wrestling with a choice as energy prices have gone up because of Russia's war in Ukraine: Dim Christmas lighting to send a message of energy conservation and solidarity with citizens. Or let the lights blaze in a message of defiance after two years of pandemic-suppressed Christmas seasons, illuminating cities with holiday cheer that retailers hope will loosen people's purse strings.
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World
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Taiwan president resigns as party leader after election loss
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as head of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party following local election losses on Saturday in which voters chose the opposition Nationalist party in several major races across the self-ruled island.
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Landslide on Italian island sweeps away homes and turns roads into rivers of mud
At least one person was killed and nearly a dozen were missing Saturday on the southern Italian island of Ischia, where heavy rains caused a landslide that engulfed streets, vehicles and houses and left hundreds of people without electricity or running water.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Biden must hold more press conferences
That’s particularly true if he chooses to run for reelection.
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LETTERS
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The enduring tyranny of the two-party system
Voters always say they want a third party, but they don’t want to join it. They just want sane candidates who care about public service.
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LETTERS
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Tough criticism of the Sox, where it counts
Kudos and gratitude to Dan Shaughnessy for such an incisive, courageous, and perceptive column about the Boston Red Sox and what, frankly, team ownership needs to do to make the Red Sox as good a team as possible.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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After bruising pandemic, local retailers embrace Small Business Saturday
“Small business Saturday has been building for several years, and it’s become a bigger and bigger event, and the traffic, I think, on the main streets and the local shopping districts was pretty good today,” said Jon Hurst, president of the Retailers Association of Massachusetts,
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Crime & Courts
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Amid civil rights probe, another Everett school administrator files discrimination complaint
Deputy superintendent Kim Tsai filed the complaint Nov. 18 with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, alleging discrimination based on gender, color, national origin, and retaliation.
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Stirring tale of Korean War heroism of Thomas Hudner comes to the big screen
The bond of brotherhood and service that linked him and fellow Navy aviator Jesse Brown — in an American military that had only recently been integrated — are memorialized in the new film “Devotion.”
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Sports
On basketball
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Celtics make sure Jayson Tatum’s sprained ankle gets some rest and declare him out for game against Wizards
As much as it may irritate those old schoolers who believe playing 82 games is a sign of manhood and dedication, players need breaks in today’s NBA.
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dan shaughnessy
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Jaylen Brown’s actions are in conflict with his words, and other thoughts
When given chances to denounce antisemitism, the Celtics star chose to support his misguided friends, Ye and Kyrie Irving.
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Despite the rough stuff, Bruins’ Nick Foligno is enjoying his net-front duty
Today’s net-front impresarios, Foligno among them, are working with a template largely put in place by Tomas Holmstrom during his lengthy career (1996-2012) with the Red Wings.
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Business
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Social Studies: Pinpointing the harms of social media; reading vs. hearing; Lenin read a book on Marx
Surprising insights from the social sciences.
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IDEAS
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The moral failing of ‘effective altruism’
The rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX stemmed from an idea taken to an absurd — yet predictable — extreme.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
ART REVIEW
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In ‘Edward Hopper’s New York,’ a city and artist forever entwined
Hopper’s affection for the city comes through in this expansive survey including more than 200 paintings and drawings.
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Television
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Rob Delaney can endure grief, as long as there’s laughter
Since the death of his 2-year-old son, Henry — recounted in his new memoir, "A Heart That Works" — humor is how the actor and comedian copes.
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MATTHEW GILBERT
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Turns out, TV viewers will forgive and forget
The awful later seasons of a series also leave permanent blemishes on that show’s legacy — or do they?
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Travel
TRAVEL
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New winter sports gear worth checking out
Ski and snowboard gear continues to get lighter and more versatile, plus more inclusive. Here's a look.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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Despite a reality TV makeover, this Berkshires motel is not quite ready for its close-up
The Magnolia Network show "Inn the Works" followed Lindsey Kurowski as she renovated a 1959 motor lodge from an eyesore to a polished jewel. At least, that’s the way it looked on TV.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Happy tales to you. Good news from the housing market.
Buyers, sellers, and industry experts offer tips on how to win.
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Real Estate
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The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry
Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne.
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