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Subject Today's Headlines: Charlie Baker’s next job as NCAA president includes a minefield of issues
Date December 16, 2022 10:03 AM
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Friday, December 16, 2022


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Charlie Baker’s next job as NCAA president includes a minefield of issues

Baker is an unorthodox choice — most NCAA leaders come from campuses, where they've served as president or athletic director.
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Residential


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Wu set to require developers to build more affordable housing in new projects

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu also promised to streamline the city’s review of new developments to more quickly approve projects that prioritize climate resilience, affordability, and equity.
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Education


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Claudine Gay named 30th president of Harvard University, and will be first Black leader

Claudine Gay, a current Harvard University dean, has been elected the next president of the university and will begin in the post on July 1, replacing Lawrence Bacow.
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Health


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State’s largest insurer to start paying providers to address health care disparities

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts has found vast disparities along racial lines in cancer screenings, maternal outcomes, rates of adolescent well visits, and other measures.
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Real Estate


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The place Boston’s Olympic stadium was supposed to go could soon be a railyard

The MBTA board OK'd the purchase of a 24-acre site south of downtown that has long been eyed for development.
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Nation


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Trump downplayed drumbeat of intelligence warnings on COVID, report finds

WASHINGTON — Beginning in late January 2020, US intelligence agencies reported to senior Trump administration officials that the coronavirus spreading in China threatened to become a pandemic and spark a global health crisis.
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Nation


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ER doctors misdiagnose patients with unusual symptoms

As many as 250,000 people die every year because they are misdiagnosed in the emergency room, with doctors failing to identify serious medical conditions like stroke, sepsis, and pneumonia, according to a new analysis from the federal government.
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Politics


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Biden restarts program of free COVID tests via mail

Political notebook
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World


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A week into China’s easing, uncertainty over virus direction

While there are no official indications yet of the massive surge of critically ill patients some feared, social media posts, business closures, and other anecdotal evidence suggest large numbers of people are being infected.
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World


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Russia warns of ‘consequences’ if US Patriot missiles go to Ukraine

A Russian ministry spokesperson said that the United States had “effectively become a party” to the war in Ukraine.
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Harry, Meghan vent grievances in final Netflix episodes

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, vent their grievances against the British monarchy in the second half of their Netflix documentary series released Thursday, which includes Harry describing how his brother shouted at him during a meeting and Meghan talking about wanting to end her life as she struggled to cope with toxic press coverage.
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OPINION


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Keep New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary

The New Hampshire primary was born out of a need to return the democratic process to the people, not leave it with party insiders.
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EDITORIAL


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Boston no longer needs to hold city workers hostage to residency

A policy that worked in the ’70s should get a fresh post-pandemic look.
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LETTERS


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Boston kicks vital Roxbury community center to the curb

Making a difference means building trust and relationships, listening to what the community needs, and providing consistent support and services. This is what Smart from the Start has done.
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Crime & Courts


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Baker said he sought pardons in Fells Acres case because convicted siblings ‘should have gotten a new trial’

“I thought they should have gotten a new trial. They didn’t. My decision was based primarily on that,” Governor Charlie Baker said Thursday of why he recommended pardons for Gerald Amirault and his sister, Cheryl Amirault LeFave.
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Metro


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For the family of a young woman killed by terrorists, there is no such thing as closure

Here is a place where compassion and solace from others eclipses any notion of revenge -- or closure.
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Former Harvard fencing coach’s wife testifies $500,000 payments were loans from friend, not bribes to get sons into college

Jacqueline Phillips told jurors that Zhao, a wealthy Maryland businessman, had become close friends with her husband and wanted to help them on their “next chapter together as empty nesters,” as they were looking to sell their Needham home and move to Cambridge.
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Bruins notebook


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Though Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm didn’t feel well in the morning, at game time he was in the starting lineup

Lindholm kept his 2022-23 ironman streak alive; he has played in every game.
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Tara Sullivan


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Patriots quarterback Mac Jones’s recent outbursts are nothing new. Are they a problem?

His teammates and coaches say they love it, detractors disagree; but either way, it shouldn't be a surprise.
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Patriots


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How Josh Uche’s ghost move has really spooked NFL quarterbacks

Uche has 10 sacks since Week 8, the highest total in the NFL.
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Commercial


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General Electric’s new energy business will open its HQ near Kendall Square

The spinoff, to be called GE Vernova, plans to lease nearly 50,000 square feet at 58 Charles St., in a renovated brick building owned by BioMed Realty.
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John Hancock has a case of big sign envy

The company is mulling whether to seek the city’s permission to place the signature logo that once sat in Fenway Park near the top of its Berkeley Street headquarters.
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Stocks tumble amid disappointing retail sales, inflation fears

Spooked investors forced a stock sell-off on Thursday as worry spread that central bankers are raising interest rates in a weakening consumer market, pushing the economy toward a recession.
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Obituaries


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Edward Avedisian, clarinetist who donated $100 million to BU’s medical school, dies at 85

His donations, made in the names of friends or family, also benefited schools and medical facilities in Rhode Island and Armenia.
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Obituaries


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Billie Moore, coach of champions in women’s basketball, dies at 79

Billie Moore was a Hall of Fame women’s college basketball coach who became the first to take two different schools to national championships.
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Joseph Kittinger, a record-setter high in the skies, dies at 94

Joseph Kittinger never rivaled the original Mercury 7 astronauts or the men who walked on the moon in terms of celebrity, but he was an aviation trailblazer in his own right, paving the way for America’s first manned spaceflights.
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STAGE REVIEW


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In ART’s ‘Life of Pi,’ a tiger burns brightest

A Royal Bengal tiger named Richard Parker, brought to life by some brilliant puppeteering, is the star of this uneven production.
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MOVIE REVIEW | ★★1/2


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With ‘Avatar: The Way of Water,’ James Cameron opens a Pandora’s box of sequels

Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña reprise their roles in this underwater spectacle, also starring Kate Winslet and Sigourney Weaver.
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THE TICKET


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Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond

Music, theater, comedy, museums, family events, and more, selected by Globe critics and writers.
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