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Tuesday, December 27, 2022
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Health
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‘It makes you think how lucky you are.’ The painstaking mission to find guardians for hospital patients in legal limbo.
Finding guardians for hospital patients in legal limbo is one of the most challenging and soul-wrenching aspects of the state's current healthcare crisis, leaders say.
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Crime & Courts
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An alternative to incarceration for young adults sees early success in Springfield
Amid rising concern about gun violence, an alternative justice program is proving rehabilitation is possible for young offenders.
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Politics
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‘An extension of Maura’: Meet Tara Healey, sister, confidante, adviser to Massachusetts’ next governor
Tara Healey has the same affect, the same smile, and the same competitive political acumen that propelled her sister, then a little-known political newcomer, to the attorney general’s office in 2014.
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Massachusetts
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I’m being bullied by a fish tank
If you want a refreshing hobby, a fish tank will greet you each morning with the question: Who died?
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World
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Russian air base is attacked, as Ukraine discounts escalation threat
Ukraine launched a drone attack at an air base deep within Russian territory, killing three service members, the Kremlin said Monday, as Ukraine’s forces demonstrated that they are increasingly willing and able to take the fight to Russia, and at longer range than ever before.
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The Nation
Nation
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Growing vaccine hesitancy fuels measles, chickenpox resurgence
Outbreaks of measles in Ohio and elsewhere come amid heightened worry about the public health consequences of antivaccine sentiment, a long-standing issue that has led to drops in child immunization rates in pockets across the United States.
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Nation
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28 dead in ‘once in a generation’ blizzard in western New York
Officials said that conditions remained dangerous and that they expected the death toll could rise.
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Nation
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Court rules Sikh Marine recruits can wear beards at boot camp
Court of Appeals Judge Patricia Millett wrote in the opinion that the three Sikh men all desired to serve the country and were qualified to enlist.
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The World
World
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With swarm of military incursions, China warns Taiwan and US
China sent a record number of military aircraft to menace self-ruled Taiwan in a large show of force to the Biden administration.
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World
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North Korean drones breach border, triggering alarms in South
Several drones from North Korea crossed the heavily armed western border into South Korean airspace Monday, provoking military action by Seoul at a time of rising tensions on the peninsula.
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World
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In Nord Stream mystery, Baltic seabed provides a nearly ideal crime scene
Swedish authorities leading a criminal investigation have concluded that a state actor was most likely responsible for a September blast that ripped through the gas pipes.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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There aren’t enough American workers. The solution is obvious: more immigrants.
The US labor market faces a shortage of 4 million workers.
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EDITORIAL
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Time to fix the Massachusetts Republican Party
It is on life support. New leadership is crucial to revitalizing two-party politics in the Bay State.
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OPINION
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FHLBanks need to be reimagined
A call for a review of the system is for good cause. On the table is the very mission of the enterprise and the urgent search for modern stakeholders.
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Metro
New Hampshire
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Man whose body found in White Mountains on Christmas latest in troubling trend of lone hikers
Officials say the young man was familiar with the mountains but unprepared for dangerous winter conditions.
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Marijuana
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No easy answers as Boston officials ask: How many marijuana stores is too many?
For answers, officials in Mayor Michelle Wu’s administration say they will launch a study of other US cities with longstanding cannabis sectors.
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Higher Education
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A roundup of leadership changes at major colleges in New England this year
Higher education institutions in the New England region have witnessed sweeping leadership changes in 2022.
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Sports
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Danny Ainge on Wyc Grousbeck’s warning about poaching Joe Mazzulla, and other Celtics nuggets
The Celtics owner made it clear that Ainge could interview two assistants but hire only one, and Ainge chuckled in recalling that.
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christopher l. gasper
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With the Patriots’ playoff hopes somehow still alive, we’re unwrapping five football thoughts
The free-falling Patriots got a couple of presents over the weekend with losses by the Raiders and Dolphins.
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Meet the Milford businessman at the heart of a vast network of sports power brokers
George Pyne comes from a family of NFL players. Now CEO of Bruin Capital, he was called “one of the most influential figures in global sports and entertainment” by Roger Goodell.
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Business
BOLD TYPES
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For Betty Francisco, new startup fund puts money with disadvantaged entrepreneurs
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of movers and shakers in Boston's business scene.
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BOLD TYPES
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For Betty Francisco, new startup fund puts money with disadvantaged entrepreneurs
Bold Types is our weekly roundup of movers and shakers in Boston's business scene.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Don Christopher, who turned lowly garlic into a staple, dies at 88
It’s unclear who first called him the Garlic King, but the nickname fit.
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Maya Ruiz-Picasso, artist’s daughter and inspiration, dies at 87
The artist painted a series of works of her as a child, during the same period he wrestled with such searing topics as war and atrocities in "Guernica" and other masterworks.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TRAVEL
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America’s largest railroad hobby show returns to West Springfield
Nearly 350 exhibitors will be convening for the fair, which will run from Jan. 28-29.
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Music
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A showcase of Celtic music and culture returns to Passim
Club Passim’s Boston Celtic Music Festival returns for a 20th year Jan. 12-15 after two years of virtual performances.
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Arts
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Jim Parsons takes the romantic lead
Now starring in the romantic drama “Spoiler Alert” and having just wrapped an off-Broadway run of the musical “A Man of No Importance” — both of which have him playing gay leads — the former sitcom star says he wouldn’t trade the work he’s been able to do for anything.
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