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Monday, January 2, 2023
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Page one
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Bruins
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The Bruins and Penguins will meet at Fenway Park. It’s a black-and-gold rivalry that spans decades.
In confrontations over the decades, both on and off the ice, the Bruins were usually left holding the short end of the stick.
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Politics
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The lieutenant governor isn’t usually a powerful post. Kim Driscoll may change that.
The outgoing Salem mayor is already exerting influence as the leader of the team staffing up the new administration on Beacon Hill.
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Economy
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The minimum wage in Mass. is finally $15. What now?
With inflation outpacing many pay raises, the dollar figure once considered a “livable wage” isn’t looking so livable anymore.
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Health
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The state’s ‘front door’ to behavioral health care set to open as demand for services soars
A new Help Line promises to swiftly connect people with services, the first step in a planned overhaul of the system.
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Healthcare
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As decision on new Alzheimer’s drug nears, Biogen aims for redemption
A new therapy for the memory-robbing brain disease, made by Biogen and Eisai, could be approved in early January, despite questions about its safety, potential cost, and availability.
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The Nation
Nation
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Strife in the schools: Education Dept. logs record number of discrimination complaints
The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights logged a record number of discrimination complaints in the past year, the latest indicator of how the social and political strife roiling the country is reverberating in the nation’s schools.
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Nation
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Seating jury of D.C. residents a challenge in Proud Boys trial
The trial of five members of the Proud Boys on charges of seditious conspiracy, with the defendants including the group’s longtime chairman, Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, is heading into its second week without a word of testimony being heard.
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Nation
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Police search for motive in attack on officers near Times Square
Police did not publicly identify the 19-year-old suspect, but a law enforcement official identified him to the Associated Press as Trevor Bickford of Wells, Maine.
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The World
World
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Ukraine faces grim start to 2023 after fresh Russian attacks
Ukrainians faced a grim start to 2023 as Sunday brought more Russian missile and drone attacks following a blistering New Year’s Eve assault that killed at least three civilians across the country, authorities reported.
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World
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Lula becomes Brazil’s president, with Bolsonaro in Florida
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took the reins of the Brazilian government Sunday in an elaborate inauguration, complete with a motorcade, music festival, and hundreds of thousands of supporters filling the central esplanade of Brasília, the nation’s capital.
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World
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Russia’s war could make it India’s world
Seated in the domed, red sandstone government building unveiled by the British Raj less than two decades before India threw off imperial rule, S. Jaishankar, the Indian foreign minister, needs no reminder of how the tides of history sweep away antiquated systems to usher in the new.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Somerville had to wait — and wait — for the Green Line, but patience paid off
Political leadership and management acumen are what built the Green Line Extension.
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OPINION
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How Michelle Wu can become a global mayor on climate
In a world where the mayors of other large cities globally are learning from each other about how to do climate resilience, Wu is missing out.
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LETTERS
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In noting African American saints, look beyond Catholic Church
There is currently a process in the Episcopal Church to add to the calendar of saints the Right Rev. Barbara Harris, who died in 2020 and was former suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Massachusetts.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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It’s a boy! Boston’s first New Year’s baby born just minutes into 2023
A baby boy named Iraklis was born at 12:07 a.m. Sunday at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, 10 ounces and is “resting comfortably” with his mother, Paula, the hospital announced.
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Massachusetts
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If it’s New Year’s Day, the L Street Brownies are plunging in Dorchester Bay
Jack White, 72, of Brockton, dove into the 44-degree waters of Dorchester Bay not once, but twice, on Sunday, joining hundreds of brave souls who took part in the L Street Brownies’ annual New Year's Day Polar Plunge.
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Crime & Courts
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‘They’re saving my life’: Suffolk DA’s pilot program helps those at Mass. and Cass get into recovery and back on their feet
The Suffolk District Attorney's Services Over Sentences program, expanded and rebranded in June, has grown to include over 40 participants in the past six months, with demonstrated early results.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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Mac Jones had a great start and a great finish. What happened in between — nothing — is another story.
Jones's game-clinching drive was worthy of praise, but he acknowledged he did not play well in the middle of the game.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Sure, the Patriots are in the playoff hunt, but does anyone really think they’re a good team?
Sunday’s Gillette Stadium finale was an improvement over the Patriots’ two prior games, but so many questions still surround the Patriots.
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nuggets 123, celtics 111
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Long delay provides no relief to Celtics in loss to Nuggets
Nikola Jokic led the way for Denver with 30 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists.
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Business
THE FINE PRINT
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For the first time in years, bank CDs are worth it
People who are looking for safe places to invest can earn a very respectable return by putting cash into a certificates of deposit.
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Business
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Building community, one pull-up at a time
JP CrossFit's need-based, sliding-scale scholarship that discounts membership fees has expanded since it started more than two years ago to serve 13 members of the gym's community.
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Healthcare
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Senators Warren and Markey probe medical credit cards as health care debts rise
The senators have asked Synchrony and Wells Fargo to provide information on the number of card holders, average balances, interest rates, delinquency rates, all hospital partners, and more, as they look into potential financial harms.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Singer Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dies at age 74
Ms. Pointer was one of four sibling singers who earned pop success and critical acclaim as The Pointer Sisters.
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Obituaries
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Singer Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dies at age 74
Ms. Pointer was one of four sibling singers who earned pop success and critical acclaim as The Pointer Sisters.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Eight podcasts to help you achieve your goals for the new year
Whether your 2023 plans include getting better with money, coping with young adulthood, or making better dating choices, a little guidance is never a bad idea.
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ASK AMY
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Elderly father might be in a romance scam
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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