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Subject Today's Headlines: In Georgia, Herschel Walker campaign’s closing pitch to voters: ‘Bear with us’
Date December 6, 2022 10:05 AM
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Tuesday, December 6, 2022


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In Georgia, Herschel Walker campaign’s closing pitch to voters: ‘Bear with us’

What was once seen as an eminently winnable race for Republicans in a closely divided state has turned into slog for Herschel Walker.
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Transformative decision a half-century ago to scrap I-95 extension still resonates in Boston today

Fifty years ago last week, Governor Francis Sargent killed the Southwest Expressway, an 8-mile extension of Interstate 95 from Canton to the South End, a decision that transformed and shaped modern Boston.
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Health


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Hospitals are adding more beds, while overall seeing fewer patients

Medical centers and hospitals are as full as ever for several reasons, including staffing shortages at skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers that have resulted in patients remaining hospitalized for longer.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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New admission process may give more disadvantaged students a shot at Metco

The changes come amid growing efforts in Boston and around the nation to reshape admission processes for public school programs to ensure disadvantaged students have a fair chance against those from more affluent families.
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Nation


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A new clash between faith and gay rights arrives at a changed Supreme Court

Ten years ago, a Colorado baker named Jack Phillips turned away a gay couple who had asked him for a wedding cake, saying that a state law forbidding discrimination based on sexual orientation must yield to his faith.
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Manhattan DA hires ex-Justice Dept. official to help lead Trump inquiry

The Manhattan district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, is hiring a former senior Justice Department official with a history of taking on Donald Trump and his family business as the office seeks to ramp up its investigation into the former president.
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Nation


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Trump Organization trial deliberations continuing Tuesday

Jurors in the Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud trial will continue deliberating for a second day on Tuesday as they weigh charges that former president Donald Trump’s company helped executives dodge personal income taxes on perks such as Manhattan apartments and luxury cars. The jury deliberated for about four hours on Monday.
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Nation


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Avenatti sentenced to 14 years in California fraud case

Incarcerated lawyer Michael Avenatti was sentenced to 14 years in prison on Monday in Southern California and ordered to pay more than $10 million in restitution after admitting he cheated four of his clients out of millions of dollars.
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Russia claims Kyiv hit its air bases, fires more missiles

Ukrainian drones struck two air bases deep inside Russian territory, the Kremlin said Monday, shortly before Russian forces unleashed a massive missile barrage in Ukraine that struck homes and buildings and killed civilians.
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World


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Brussels terrorist attack trial opens, reviving painful memories

The mammoth trial against 10 men accused of involvement in the March 2016 terrorist attacks in Brussels began Monday, almost seven years after the bombings that killed 32, wounded hundreds more, and shook multicultural, multiethnic Belgian society to the core.
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China stems wave of protest, but ripples of resistance remain

In the aftermath of the protests, a low-key hum of resistance against the authorities has persisted, suggesting that the big rallies emboldened a small but significant number of people, including students, professionals and blue-collar workers.
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OPINION


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China’s COVID protests are powerful, but they cannot challenge Xi Jinping’s regime

The protests, though fueled by nationwide grievances about pandemic lockdowns, are not yet large enough. And China’s total control over the Internet makes organizing extremely difficult.
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EDITORIAL


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Democrats should say goodbye Des Moines, hello Charleston

A party that values diversity must change its presidential nominating schedule to back up words with actions.
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OPINION


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Can Marty Walsh get his union cred back on track with rail workers?

What happens next about sick time is important, and Walsh knows it.
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Politics


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Immigration advocates press Boston City Council for more resources

Monday’s hearing was held as immigration advocates have complained that a surge of thousands of migrants in the Boston area have strained the area’s social services infrastructure.
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‘It was crazy’: What appears to be the remains of an old ship unearthed on Nantucket beach

Matthew Palka stumbled on the vessel's remains during a bike ride around the island.
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With Fall River extension complete, South Coast Rail is on track to open late 2023, Baker and MBTA announce

Governor Charlie Baker, who made completion of the project a cornerstone of his reelection campaign, cut the ribbon for the newly completed Freetown Station on the Fall River line.
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Celtics Notebook


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Jayson Tatum and Kevin Durant were ultimately never paired as Celtics, but they remain great friends

Rumors swirled when Durant made his trade request public over the summer.
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Knights 4, Bruins 3


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Knights end Bruins’ 14-game home winning streak in a shootout

The Bruins saw their 14-game winning streak at TD Garden end on Monday with a 4-3 shootout loss, ex-Bruin Reilly Smith providing the winner on Vegas’ fifth attempt.
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At baseball’s Winter Meetings, one question keeps arising: What are the Red Sox doing?

It's hard to figure out what the plan is in the Red Sox front office with their shortstop situation, or if there is one at all.
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THE FINE PRINT


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An untimely death leads to years of frustration over an apartment rental

Nate Krinsky paid an apartment-finder to locate an apartment. But the man died suddenly a couple of days later, plunging the deal into chaos. And now, almost five years later, the Krinsky family is still trying to get their $7,200 back.
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Mass. could be the birthplace of a dental revolution. Here’s why.

After voters overwhelmingly approved Question 2, which requires dental insurers to spend more on patient care, dentists in other states are planning similar campaigns.
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BOLD TYPES


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Quincy movie studio owner makes plans to expand into Watertown

Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers of Boston's business scene.
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Susan Kikuchi, 74, dies; staged Martha Graham dances and ‘King and I’

With her mother, Yuriko, one of Martha Graham’s leading dancers and teachers, Ms. Kikuchi grew up, in part, in the company.
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Bob McGrath, longtime ‘Sesame Street’ star, dies at 90

His character was reliably smiling, easygoing, and polite, whether he was singing about “People in Your Neighborhood” (the butcher, the baker, the lifeguard) or taking a day trip to Grouchytown with Oscar the Grouch.
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‘Cheers’ star Kirstie Alley has died, at 71

Ms. Alley would win an Emmy for best lead actress in a comedy series for the role in 1991.
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BOOKS


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Historic Deerfield selling rare book collection

Christie's estimates the collection's value, which includes a handwritten copy of the poems of John Donne, at $1 million.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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Boston Baroque exalts Handel’s ‘Messiah’

Music director Martin Pearlman presented a polished, pared-down concert well-suited to Jordan Hall on Sunday afternoon.
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With Christian Tetzlaff, a journey through inner worlds of Bach

The violinist brought his signature account of Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas to Rockport on Sunday afternoon.
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