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Subject Today's Headlines: Prosecutor: Investigators found damaged knife with blood in home of missing Cohasset woman
Date January 10, 2023 9:58 AM
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023


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Prosecutor: Investigators found damaged knife with blood in home of missing Cohasset woman

In the search for Ana Walshe, police found blood and a damaged knife with blood on it in her home. Her husband bought $450 of cleaning supplies before reporting her disappearance to authorities, a prosecutor said Monday.
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‘Fighting the same battles’: Three years later, Chinatown’s historic row houses still at risk

Advocates say 9 Johnny Court is just one example of what’s at stake if displacement and gentrification continue to wreak havoc on Chinatown.
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House narrowly approves rules amid concerns about McCarthy’s concessions

House Republicans on Monday pushed through an overhaul of operating rules for the new Congress, overcoming the concerns of some rank-and-file members about concessions that Speaker Kevin McCarthy made to the hard right last week in the desperate and drawn-out process of securing his job.
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New Korean War memorial is riddled with errors

An arc of gleaming black granite slabs etched with 36,634 names was unveiled on the National Mall over the summer, built to honor American service members who died fighting in the Korean War.
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New guidance: Use drugs, surgery early for obesity in kids

Children struggling with obesity should be evaluated and treated early and aggressively, including with medications for kids as young as 12 and surgery for those as young as 13, according to new guidelines released Monday.
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Restoration of the ozone layer is back on track, scientists say

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Ukraine school rejects Russian claim of troops killed there

Officials at a vocational school in an eastern Ukraine city dismissed claims by Russia that hundreds of Ukrainian troops were killed in a missile strike there, saying Monday that a rocket merely blew out windows and damaged classrooms.
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Authorities probe who was behind uprising in Brazil capital

Brazilian authorities said Monday that they were looking into who may have been behind the shocking uprising that sent protesters storming into the nation’s halls of power in a riot that had striking similarities to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol.
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Mexico may accept more migrants expelled by US

Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador said Monday in the leadup to this week’s summit of North American leaders that he would consider accepting more migrants than previously announced under President Biden’s plan to turn away people from four nations who cross illegally into the United States.
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How much scrutiny for Governor Healey and her family?

Looking back at coverage of the last two male governors — a lot and the standard is fickle. What gets reported and opined about depends on who is drawing the line between what falls in the realm of public interest and what does not.
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Brazil faces its own Jan. 6 moment — and prevails

The United States needs to exorcise the shame of exporting election denialism and insurrection by indicting Donald Trump.
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Held hostage in the House

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Prosecutor: Investigators found damaged knife with blood in home of missing Cohasset woman

In the search for Ana Walshe, police found blood and a damaged knife with blood on it in her home. Her husband bought $450 of cleaning supplies before reporting her disappearance to authorities, a prosecutor said Monday.
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Raquel Coronell Uribe, the first Latina president of the Harvard Crimson, says her cancer has returned

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Cambridge protesters call for answers in fatal police shooting of 20-year-old Sayed Faisal

Sayed Faisal was a supportive and energetic person, an immigrant and only child whose family came to the United States about a decade ago to pursue the American dream, family and friends said.
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Ben Volin | On football


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Bill Belichick confirms he will return for a 24th season and makes it clear: ‘We need to improve’ after missing playoffs

The coach also addressed Mac Jones's performance this season and the decisions that were made on running the offense.
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Bruins are flying high as they return from a 3-0-0 trip to California

“The whole team is playing unbelievable,” said David Pastrnak, who had a hat trick in the final game of the trip. “Every line is rolling."
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In separate deals, European drug makers buying local biotech firms CinCor and Albireo

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Business leaders are counting on a friendly relationship with Governor Healey

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Russell Banks, who mined a hardscrabble New England childhood for his novels, dies at 82

Mr. Banks wrote novels that often reflected power imbalances brought about by social class, race, and gender.
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Adam Rich, who starred in ‘Eight Is Enough,’ dies at 54

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