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Thursday, December 1, 2022
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Politics
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Boston welcomes Prince and Princess of Wales for Earthshot awards, in a showcase for Michelle Wu’s climate agenda
It was the first royal visit to the city since Queen Elizabeth II came in 1976.
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As Baker seeks pardons in Fells Acres abuse case, those who testified as children see ‘betrayal’
Governor Charlie Baker’s push to pardon Gerald Amirault and his sister, Cheryl Amirault LeFave, has incensed those who maintain that they or their child were sexually abused at the Fells Acres Day School nearly 40 years ago.
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New Hampshire
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The first-in-the-nation New Hampshire primary could be scrapped by a DNC vote this week. Or not.
It’s an idea that has been weighed and rejected every four years for decades, but now seems more plausible than ever.
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Trump’s third presidential run goes all-in on extremism as his MAGA allies’ power grows in the House
Even as Trump delivered a kickoff speech that hewed faithfully to the teleprompter, his cheering audience was dotted with supporters who had rallied on his behalf at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Technology
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For now, Musk’s Twitter circus looks like the worst show on Earth
All the virtues and vices of capitalism have been laid bare as the world’s richest man tries to remake the social media company in his own image.
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The Nation
Nation
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Some rail workers, seeking sick days, say Biden betrayed them
Biden said he was urging action to avoid a nationwide strike that would threaten hundreds of thousands of jobs and that the industry estimates would cost the economy more than $2 billion per day. The House of Representatives took the first step Wednesday toward carrying out his request, approving the plan on a vote of 290-137.
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Nation
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Biden: Nevada site sacred to tribes to be national monument
President Biden told a gathering of tribal leaders in Washington on Wednesday that he intends to designate an area considered sacred by area Native Americans in southern Nevada as a new national monument.
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In a show of unity, House Democrats elect Hakeem Jeffries minority leader
House Democrats on Wednesday elected new leaders to take the mantle from the three octogenarians who have led them for two decades, ushering in a long-awaited generational change that, for the first time in the history of either party or chamber in Congress, installed a trio of top leaders that includes no white men.
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The World
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For China’s leader, another dilemma: How to mourn Jiang Zemin
The deaths of Chinese Communist leaders are always fraught moments of political theater and especially so now with the passing of Jiang Zemin soon after a wave of public defiance on a scale unseen since Jiang came to power in 1989.
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World
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EU seeks specialized court to investigate Russia war crimes
The European Union proposed Wednesday to set up a United Nations-backed court to investigate possible war crimes Russia committed in Ukraine, and to use frozen Russian assets to rebuild the war-torn country.
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Prince William’s godmother resigns royal role over treatment of Black palace guest
A prominent lady-in-waiting to the late Queen Elizabeth II and godmother to royal heir Prince William resigned from her role in the Buckingham Palace household on Wednesday and expressed “profound apologies for the hurt caused,” after she pressed a Black British guest at the palace: “Where are you really from?”
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Billionaire bucks for the arts
The arts are expensive, and as has often been pointed out, the price of a ticket doesn’t come near paying the cost.
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EDITORIAL
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Use Question 1 to boost college aid
Students at public universities have been an afterthought in Massachusetts for too long, and they deserve a share of the cash from the new tax.
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LETTERS
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Culling deer won’t decrease the population but contraceptives might
Culling only creates a cycle of killing deer, bounce back numbers, and more killing.
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Metro
Health
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New survey reveals stark racial disparities among those who rely on ERs for health care
Black and Hispanic Massachusetts residents were 60 percent and 110 percent more likely, respectively, to visit the emergency department for a nonemergency condition.
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Politics
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Boston City Council votes to lower voting age to 16 for local elections
The petition will now be sent to the Massachusetts Legislature for approval, which is not guaranteed. Similar proposals had been approved in recent years in Cambridge and Somerville, but neither cleared the State House.
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For millions of student loan borrowers, the lucky break that might evaporate.
A slew of Republican-led legal challenges claiming that Biden’s order exceeds his powers have frozen the loan forgiveness program and threaten to scuttle it altogether.
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Sports
Celtics 134, Heat 121
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In the presence of royalty, Celtics’ Jayson Tatum holds court with 49 points to beat the Heat
Tatum was on fire, going 15 of 25 from the field and a scorching 8 of 12 from 3-point range.
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High school football
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On the golden anniversary of high school Super Bowls in Massachusetts, its creators savor a dream come true
Childhood friends Bill Abramson and Marvin Pave invented a rating system that came to fruition in 1972.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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They’re responding to a new coach, have a former MVP on the third line, and plenty of locker room leadership. No wonder the Bruins can’t lose.
Tuesday’s victory over the Lightning made the Bruins 13-0 at home this season.
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Business
ON THE STREET
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Framingham is reinventing itself. Again.
In its 322 years, the self-proclaimed “largest town in America” has been a farm town, a factory town, a suburban boomtown, and now, a magnet for immigrants seeking a new hometown.
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Finance
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State Street pulls plug on $3.5 billion Brown Brothers Harriman acquisition
The companies put out releases Wednesday, saying they had “mutually agreed” to terminate the deal, with both citing difficult regulatory environments.
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ON THE STREET
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Framingham’s public schools offer a pipeline for inclusion
The public schools already play an outsized role in integrating newcomers to Framingham, but there are now efforts underway to make all the of the city’s 14 K-12 schools more inclusive and multilingual.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Podcast
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Audie Cornish has a new ‘Assignment’ on CNN
The Randolph native left NPR and "All Things Considered" early this year. We called Cornish the other day to chat about her new gig.
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Working On It
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‘Anywhereists’ are free to live wherever they want, and there’s the rub
Melody Warnick’s new book, “If You Could Live Anywhere,” is for workers who are free to choose where they live.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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For ‘SNL,’ new cast shaping up nicely
Ego Nwodim, Bowen Yang, Chloe Fineman, Mikey Day, and Heidi Gardner are now, in some ways, MVPs, but the cast feels more like an ensemble than a collection of individuals.
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