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Monday, November 28, 2022
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Health
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The secret to longer, healthier life? Ambitious new trial focuses on ‘super agers’ and seeks thousands of families
Researchers hope to identify inherited and natural factors that protect against the diseases of aging.
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Massachusetts
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Southeastern towns in Mass. saw the most deer collisions last year. Now, the state hopes hunters will help clear the roads.
MassWildlife is offering hunters the ability to take an unlimited number of deer and a new program where they can donate venison.
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Connecticut
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Ten years later, a new memorial and indelible memories in Sandy Hook
The understated memorial, nine years in the making, encourages visitors to reach the water basin in their own way and at their own pace.
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Politics
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The next Congress will be the most racially diverse ever, and an evolving Republican Party gets some of the credit
Ahead of the midterm elections, Republican Party leaders invested heavily in recruiting and funding a diverse group of candidates, seeing them as key to gaining control of the House.
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World
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After a deadly blaze, a surge of defiance against China’s COVID policies
The fire began with a faulty power strip in a bedroom on the 15th floor of an apartment building in China’s far west. Firefighters spent three hours putting it out — too slow to prevent at least 10 deaths — and what might have remained an isolated accident turned into a tragedy and a political headache for local leaders.
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The Nation
Nation
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Pressure builds to step up US weapons tracking in Ukraine
House Republicans, who will hold a slim majority in the next Congress, have warned the Biden administration to expect far-tougher oversight of the extensive military assistance it has provided Ukraine.
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Nation
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Ga. Senate runoff between Warnock, Walker has bitter closing
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — Ads with the candidates’ former wives. Cries of “liar” flying in both directions. Stories of a squalid apartment building and abortions under pressure. Questioning an opponent’s independence. His intellect. His mental stability. His religious faith.
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Nation
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Marijuana pardons affect just a sliver of those swept up in the war on drugs
WASHINGTON — Valerie Schultz’s conviction for possession of a small amount of marijuana in 2010 was anything but simple.
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The World
World
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French police guard water as seasonal drought intensifies
MAUZÉ-SUR-LE-MIGNON, France — Wearing bulletproof vests and carrying guns, the gendarmes appear suddenly in the middle of farm fields misted by morning rain. They stand behind two fences equipped with security cameras and overhead lights, looking every bit like prison guards. But there is no prison for miles.
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World
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As winter looms, snowfall and mud present new hardships for Ukraine
Increasingly frigid winter weather presented new challenges for Ukraine on Sunday as mud churned up the battlefield and snowfall made the government’s task of restoring power supplies devastated by weeks of Russian bombing all the more urgent.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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How we all handled the pandemic: a reckoning, of sorts
We should assume that most public officials were acting in the best interests of our public health. It would be more useful to find out why the public doesn’t believe it.
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EDITORIAL
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Assault weapons bans work. More states should try them.
Only a handful of states have assault weapons bans despite evidence that such a policy could reduce mass shooting fatalities.
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OPINION
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Under fire from Russia, Ukrainian morale remains high
During a recent trip to Kyiv, the author spoke with residents to gauge their willingness to continue resisting.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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As juvenile gun arrests spike in Boston, Wu launches youth safety task force
Juvenile firearm arrests have surged this year in Boston, according to Police Department data provided earlier this month.
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‘It gave me hope’: Financial literacy organizations empower marginalized youth with knowledge
Organizations across Massachusetts are empowering marginalized youth with accessible financial literacy education. These efforts can help level the playing field for marginalized communities who lack the resources to manage and build wealth.
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Metro
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For JR, Celia ‘was the greatest gift ever made’
"We want to have relationships just like everybody else."
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Sports
Kevin Paul Dupont | On hockey
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Bruins coach Jim Montgomery is a numbers guy, in more ways than one
The bench boss has a peculiar way of referring to his players, but that's just his style.
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PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK
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For the Patriots to crush the next big test, it’s all about stopping Bills quarterback Josh Allen
Allen presents problems for a defense, both behind the line of scrimmage and when he crosses it. "Great player, certainly and MVP candidate," Bill Belichick said. "He does a lot for their team in a lot of ways.’’
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celtics 130, wizards 121
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Celtics don’t miss a beat without Jayson Tatum (ankle), Jaylen Brown leads balanced offense in win over Wizards
With Tatum in street clothes to rest his sore left ankle, Brown scored 36 points and six other players had 12 or more as Boston won its 12th game out of 13.
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Business
Healthcare
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Point32Health evaluating blood test benefit to screen for 50 types of cancer
In a pilot program, the parent company of Tufts Health has been offering employees an innovative cancer screening benefit.
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Retail
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Local running shoe company launches personalized kicks for women
When prospective buyers visit the Hilma website, they’re presented with a survey to capture foot measurements, past running experience, and personal shoe preferences.
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Jobs
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Maura Healey’s first big test: Finding someone to fix the T
The governor-elect must pick a general manager steeped in making the buses and trains run on time, and one who understands that safety has to be at the core of everything.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lucia Small, who brought women’s and girls’ voices to forefront in documentaries, dies at 59
Ms. Small's final documentary, "Girl Talk," tells the story of five girls on the Newton South High School debate team.
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Obituaries
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Lucia Small, who brought women’s and girls’ voices to forefront in documentaries, dies at 59
Ms. Small's final documentary, "Girl Talk," tells the story of five girls on the Newton South High School debate team.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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How chasing viral guitar riffs made Will Paquin a TikTok sensation
The Boston University alum has half a million followers, but before he joined the app, he had never even written a song.
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DANCE REVIEW
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Boston Ballet returns with a full staging of ‘The Nutcracker’
Boston Ballet artistic director Mikko Nissinen’s “Nutcracker” is, as always, packed with thoughtful touches. And children have returned to the cast this year.
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ASK AMY
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Sibling struggles can lead to estrangement
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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