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Subject Today's Headlines: How a dog’s life may change the course of cancer in people
Date December 10, 2022 9:59 AM
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Saturday, December 10, 2022


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How a dog’s life may change the course of cancer in people

Jellybean's tumors disappeared after she entered an immunotherapy clinical trial at Tufts.
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Transportation


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FTA rejects over half of MBTA’s corrective action plans

It is the second time the Federal Transit Administration requested the T improve its proposals since filing initial plans in September.
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Politics


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A century-old law poses problems for New England’s energy supply this winter and there’s a push to find a way around it

Known as the Jones Act, the law requires that any goods transported between US ports be carried on domestically built and owned ships manned by American crews.
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Here’s why Kyrsten Sinema chose to switch parties now — and the truly thorny question that comes next

Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s announcement Friday that she’s leaving the Democratic Party to become an independent caught many by surprise, but perhaps it shouldn’t have.
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Influenza has arrived much earlier than usual, and not enough people are vaccinated

There’s much more flu circulating now than usual in early December, prompting public health officials to urge people to get their shots as soon as possible.
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Club shooter’s 2021 bomb case dropped, family uncooperative

The charges were dropped despite authorities finding a tub with more than 100 pounds of explosive materials and later receiving warnings from other relatives that suspect Anderson Lee Aldrich was sure to hurt or murder a set of grandparents if freed, according to the documents, which were unsealed Thursday.
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Fauci slams ‘lowlife’ trolls harassing his wife, children over COVID

Fauci told a BBC podcast in an interview released Friday that he faces “a lot of personal attacks.”
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NYPD officers leave in droves for better pay in smaller towns

The New York Police Department, with about 34,000 officers, has seen more resignations this year than at any time in the past two decades, as other agencies have become more aggressive in recruiting from its ranks.
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Beijing braces for COVID surge after China lifts pandemic curbs

Across the country, officials have been scrambling to protect hospitals from being overwhelmed as more people become infected. At many of Beijing’s hospitals, health workers screen people who show up with fevers to identify those who are seriously ill and send home those with milder symptoms.
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Putin says Russia could adopt US preemptive strike concept

“Speaking about a disarming strike, maybe it’s worth thinking about adopting the ideas developed by our US counterparts, their ideas of ensuring their security,” Putin said with a thin smile, noting that such a preemptive strike was intended to knock out command facilities.
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More South Korean adoptees demand probes into their cases

A total of 63 adoptees from the United States, Europe, and Australia submitted applications to the commission on Friday, claiming their adoptions were marred by falsified documents that laundered child statuses or identities as agencies raced to send thousands of children abroad each year.
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EDITORIAL


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Protect democracy by protecting journalists

A shield law for journalists would permanently bar the government from accessing journalists’ source information.
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OPINION


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Why can’t the US immigration system be more like Canada’s?

The Canadian system selects immigrants for their economic contribution, favoring foreigners who are educated and entrepreneurial in fields with critical workforce needs.
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LETTERS


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We’re continually jolted out of Trump Fatigue Syndrome

It would be irresponsible and dangerous for any newspaper to bury Trump’s actions out of sight or, worse, ignore them. To do so would be to encourage the idea that Trump is an aberration on the fringe of our current political environment.
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GLOBE SANTA


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Growing up fast

When parents don't have the words for Globe Santa, children speak for them.
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Massachusetts


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Paul Whelan’s sister, a Martha’s Vineyard resident, says she is ‘elated’ by Brittney Griner’s release

“The fact that it’s one less person being held in Russia, I’m just elated about that,” Elizabeth Whelan said from her home on Chappaquiddick Island Thursday. “I’m not elated that Paul is still there. Obviously, I would have wanted both of them home, but, you know, it is what it is.”
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Young adult homelessness declining in Boston, officials say

Three years after receiving nearly $5 million in federal funds to combat homelessness among young adults, Boston has housed more than 500 youths and added 277 housing units, an increase from just 40 units when the initiative launched in 2019, city officials said Thursday.
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Coyotes 4, Bruins 3


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Coyotes take advantage in closing seconds to beat the Bruins

Lawson Crouse capitalized on some confusion over a non-icing call to score the winning goal with 14 seconds remaining in regulation.
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No matter the situation, the fiery Croatians always have a shot

Croatia, whose entire population is a third of São Paulo’s, won their fourth consecutive World Cup shootout to knock out perennial threat Brazil, and set up a meeting with Lionel Messi and Argentina.
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After 14 years with Red Sox, Xander Bogaerts dons a different jersey as Padres introduce their new shortstop

The 11-year, $280 million contract Bogaerts agreed to on Wednesday has full no-trade rights, a $5 million signing bonus, and yearly salaries of $25 million.
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Biotech cofounded by Dana-Farber scientists launches with $81m for new approach to drugs

The focus on boosting good proteins, rather than getting rid of bad ones, flips the traditional drug discovery model and opens up a swathe of potential drug targets long overlooked by the biotech industry.
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‘Perfect opportunity for the bad guys’: Holiday shopping scams on the rise

Last year, consumers lost more than $5.8 billion to fraud, up 70 percent from the year before, according to the most recent data from the Federal Trade Commission.
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Local startup Turtle Health aims to bring fertility care into the home

The linchpin of Turtle's operation is a transvaginal ultrasound that patients can administer themselves with the help of a sonographer trained to provide guidance over the phone.
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Johnny Johnson, last surviving World War II ‘Dambuster,’ dies at 101

George "Johnny" Johnson was the last living airman on a mission that became a storied chapter of British air power in World War II.
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George Newall, a creator of ‘Schoolhouse Rock,’ dies at 88

An advertising executive, George R. Newall was the last surviving original creator of “Schoolhouse Rock,” the musical, animated snippets that taught juvenile Generation X television viewers grammar, math, civics, and science for a few moments during their otherwise vacuous Saturday morning commercial programming.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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At Holiday Pops, all together now

The occasional festive hats and accessories on the musicians — and the rainbow unicorn head atop one of them in the brass section — underlined the fact that in addition to their professional capacity, they were there for a party as well.
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‘Empire of Light’: Sam Mendes makes a movie about the magic of the movies

Olivia Colman, Colin Firth, and Micheal Ward star in this drama set in an English seaside town in the 1980s.
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Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks announce concert at Gillette Stadium in September

New England next year will see a double bill it hasn’t seen before: music legends Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks performing on the same stage, on the same day, at Gillette Stadium.
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