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Monday, December 26, 2022
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Higher Education
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Dinner or tuition? Food insecurity deepens on college campuses.
A growing number of Massachusetts college students are struggling to feed themselves and their families as soaring housing costs and inflation drain resources and as pandemic emergency programs wind down, hunger advocates and students say.
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Residential
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In pandemic’s aftermath, small landlords are still feeling the pressure
Struggling tenants and surging inflation are squeezing mom-and-pop landlords in Greater Boston, and there’s growing concern they’ll sell their buildings.
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Social Justice
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Apparent rift between Wampanoag tribe, Plymouth museum is seen in new light following theft
The Wampanoags’ dissatisfaction with the Plimoth Patuxet Museums has been building for a decade, members say, with some calling for a boycott. But some believe a recent theft from the museum might be a sign of renewed tensions.
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Politics
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Warren notches wins as a Biden administration insider
Elizabeth Warren has used her influence within the Biden administration and on Capitol Hill to further her policy goals, notching quiet wins in recent months on everything from tax policy to judicial nominees to antitrust enforcement.
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World
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How citizen spies foiled Putin’s grand plan for one Ukrainian city
Kherson, at the mouth of the Dnieper, near the Black Sea, was captured in the war’s first days. Russian officials soon declared it part of Russia forever.
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The Nation
Nation
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Migrants bused from Texas arrive at Vice President Harris’s house on frigid Christmas Eve
About 110 to 130 men, women and children got off the buses outside the Naval Observatory on Saturday night in 18-degree weather after a two-day journey from South Texas.
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Nation
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In Memphis, the phonics movement comes to high school
The program in Memphis is an extension of a growing national movement to change the way younger children are taught to read, based on what has become known as “the science of reading.”
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The World
World
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COVID is spreading rapidly in China, new signs suggest
Provincial and local officials in China have reported COVID cases in the thousands or even millions in recent days.
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World
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Charles charts a path as a king for all holiday seasons
The new king’s more inclusive style is perhaps the most distinctive feature of his fledgling monarchy, one expert on the monarchy said,
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World
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UN fears 180 Rohingya refugees in stranded boat are dead
“Relatives have lost contact. Those last in touch presume all are dead,” a UN agency said. “We hope against hope this is not the case.”
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Hit the brakes on new five-year contract for Boston school bus operator
Buses still aren’t arriving on time, and it raises alarms that only one firm — the company that currently operates the city’s school buses — bid for the next contract.
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EDITORIAL
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Hit the brakes on new five-year contract for Boston school bus operator
Buses still aren’t arriving on time, and it raises alarms that only one firm — the company that currently operates the city’s school buses — bid for the next contract.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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‘We are thinking about them’: Amid war, local Ukrainians pray for peace on Christmas Day
The Ukrainian parishioners prayed in their native language for peace and an end to the war, wishing that 2023 bring only good news to the battered country.
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Weather
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‘It’s kind of relaxing’: On Boston’s coldest Christmas since 2013, few complaints from visitors, residents
People layered up and hit the streets and parks to take in the holiday in the city.
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Crime & Courts
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‘It’s pretty rampant across the state’: Thieves continue to target Postal Service mailboxes
Police in Mattapoisett noticed a troubling trend this summer, as checks began disappearing from the mail.
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Sports
ON HOCKEY
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Looking back, all of those preseason predictions for the Bruins were as bad as this team is good
The NHL's top team has proven predictions to be wrong. Way wrong. Embarrassingly wrong for some of us.
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celtics 139, bucks 118
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Celtics return to dominance on offense, hold Giannis Antetokounmpo in check in win over Bucks
Boston’s offense again resembled the one that was so dominant at the start of this season. The Celtics shot 58.8 percent from the field and 48.7 percent from the 3-point line.
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ON BASKETBALL
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Celtics respond to challenge by Bucks with their best game of the season in holiday showdown
Joe Mazzulla's defensive plan for Giannis Antetokounmpo the key as Celtics look to end difficult December with better play. “It did feel good to get back to playing the way that we know how to play,” Jayson Tatum said.
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Business
Innovation economy
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The surge in Seaport construction continues
The cranes aren’t coming down anytime soon in Boston’s fastest-evolving neighborhood.
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THE FINE PRINT
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Returning a gift? It can be a chore.
It seems every retailer has a different set of rules and procedures when it comes to returns, and some of them are a bit laborious.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Anne Esposito, who compassionately helped patients navigate care at MGH, dies at 75
“She lived by the credo, ‘Cure sometimes, but comfort always,' " said her MGH colleague Dr. Brit Nicholson.
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Obituaries
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Kathy Whitworth, record-holder for US golf victories, dies at 83
Known especially for her outstanding putting and bunker game and a fine fade shot that kept her in the fairways, Ms. Whitworth was a seven-time LPGA Player of the Year.
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Obituaries
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Ali Ahmed Aslam, credited with inventing chicken tikka masala, dies at 77
A restaurateur in Glasgow, Scotland, Ali Ahmed Aslam was often credited with the invention of chicken tikka masala, which by at least one measure became a more popular dish than fish and chips in Britain.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Eight cozy, winter romance novels from New England authors to sweep you into the new year
This week offers one more chance to crack open a feel-good, seasonal novel with sparks of romance.
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Arts
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Disney on Ice’s ‘Find Your Hero’ comes to the Agganis Arena
Audiences will be guided through a number of magical ice skating performances by classic characters Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Along the way, they’ll enjoy on-ice re-creations of many Disney princess stories.
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ASK AMY
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Difficult divorce leads to rude ghosting
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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