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Subject Today's Headlines: After triumphal unveiling, ‘The Embrace’ must stand on its own
Date January 20, 2023 10:03 AM
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Friday, January 20, 2023


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After triumphal unveiling, ‘The Embrace’ must stand on its own

Love it or hate it, the memorial is now a permanent part of Boston’s landscape. But our engagement with it will continue to evolve.
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Beacon Hill has a new ‘Big Three.’ How they work together can make or break the State House.

The three Democrats — Governor Maura Healey, Senate President Karen Spilka, and House Speaker Ronald Mariano — are launching a new era of Beacon Hill’s Big Three with distinct agendas, styles, and personalities.
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Healthcare


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New legislation would boost nurse-to-patient ratios in Mass.

The proposed rules would ease burnout and improve safety, advocates say.
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Crime & Courts


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Legal experts say a suspect can be charged with murder without a body, but the case can be a little tougher to prosecute

“There have been many cases of convictions in instances of no body [murder] cases,” said a prominent criminal defense lawyer.
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Higher Education


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Harvard dean reverses decision not to offer fellowship to human rights activist Kenneth Roth

“In the case of Mr. Roth, I now believe that I made an error in my decision not to appoint him as a Fellow at our Carr Center for Human Rights,” said Douglas W. Elmendorf, dean of the Kennedy School.
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Nation


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Alec Baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in ‘Rust’ killing

Prosecutors said they would charge Baldwin with two counts of involuntary manslaughter, saying that he had a duty to ensure the gun and the ammunition were properly checked and that he should never have pointed it at anyone.
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Supreme Court says it hasn’t identified person who leaked draft opinion

The investigation did not determine whether any of those discussions led to a copy of the draft opinion becoming public. Investigators also found no forensic evidence of who may have leaked the opinion in examining the court’s “computer devices, networks, printers and available call and text logs,” the report said.
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Politics


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Trump mistakes his accuser for former wife: deposition

The former president’s blunder in a sworn deposition was quickly corrected by Trump attorney Alina Habba, who told him it was Carroll, not Maples, an actress and singer who was married to Trump from 1993 to 1999.
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World


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Over 1 million protest Macron’s pension plan in the streets of France

More than 1 million protesters, chanting slogans like “retirement before arthritis,” took to the streets throughout France to protest President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the legal age of retirement to 64 from 62.
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Germany pressed on tanks for Ukraine; Kyiv airs frustration

Germany faced mounting pressure to supply battle tanks to Kyiv and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky aired frustration about not obtaining enough weaponry as Western allies conferred Thursday on how best to support Ukraine nearly 11 months into Russia’s invasion.
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Nearly half a million UK workers set for mass strike demanding higher pay

Close to half a million workers are ready to strike on a single day as Britain faces an escalation of industrial action across a number of sectors.
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OPINION


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GOP grandstanding on the IRS

Republicans are shrugging off laws that target tax cheats. You could almost conclude that they don’t have a problem with aggressive policing until it’s their rich friends who are in the crosshairs — except that the rich are already less likely to be audited than ordinary taxpayers.
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Abortion foes push on post-Roe, and so must those protecting reproductive rights

Opponents of abortion marched against the Roe v. Wade decision every year on its Jan. 20 anniversary. This year, Roe is gone. But the march is still on.
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LETTERS


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Small group has stood in way of Nantucket erosion control project

Creative approaches to managing the impacts of climate change are necessary for our coastal state; science, not ideology, should drive that discussion.
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Governor Healey wants to ‘drive economic development.’ Her first bill puts $1 billion toward that goal.

Governor Maura Healey announced Thursday that she is filing her first piece of legislation as the state’s top executive.
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Immigration


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‘We just don’t know’: A year into immigration wave, no one can say how many are coming

After a year of scrambling to help the new arrivals, state officials and nonprofit leaders are still unable to answer two key questions. How many migrants have arrived? And how many are expected to come?
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Massachusetts detects troubling new strain of gonorrhea

Although standard treatment still works, the new bug, never before seen in the US, shows signs of developing resistance to the recommended drugs.
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Gary Washburn | On Basketball


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Jayson Tatum played one of the more meaningful games of his career in Celtics’ victory over Warriors

It was a struggle for Tatum but he prevailed, playing a career-high 48 minutes 7 seconds.
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Bruins Notebook


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Patrice Bergeron returns to Bruins lineup after being struck in the face, to the amazement of teammates

“An incredibly tough, determined professional athlete,” coach Jim Montgomery said of Bergeron.
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Bruins really loving New York after sweeping away Rangers

The Bruins, who beat the Islanders Wednesday, made it back-to-back wins in the New York.
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Technology


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Wayfair planning second round of job cuts

The earlier round of cuts, which included 400 people in Boston, was part of a $500 million cost saving plan, but Wayfair executives warned in November that further cuts were on the way.
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Federal Reserve hammers home its message: Rates won’t drop any time soon

In a speech, Boston Federal Reserve president Susan M. Collins is latest central bank leader to say there’s a long way to go in the fight against inflation.
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We ignore Musk’s ‘Twitter Files’ at our peril

Among the least surprising tidbits was proof that Twitter routinely limits the reach of controversial messages.
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Obituaries


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Nancy E. Carroll, luminary actress in Boston productions, dies at 70

“Watching her walk on stage was a lesson in acting,” said Michael Maso, managing director of the Huntington Theatre Company.
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David Crosby, legendary rock singer and songwriter, dies at 81

The brash rock musician evolved from a baby-faced harmony singer with the Byrds to a mustachioed hippie superstar and an ongoing troubadour in Crosby, Stills, Nash & (sometimes) Young.
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NAMES


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Bob Odenkirk to be honored as Hasty Pudding’s 2023 Man of the Year

Odenkirk, a veteran actor, writer and comedian, is perhaps best known as the star of “Better Call Saul.”
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Movies


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Oscar nominations drop Jan. 24. Here’s who we think will get lucky.

Odie Henderson's predictions for best picture, directing, acting, and writing, as well as animated, international, and documentary feature nominees.
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Does ‘Hamilton’ still have it? Just you wait.

Does Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical about Alexander Hamilton, the other Founding Fathers, and the tumultuous origins of these United States still possess the power to sweep you away on the strength of its sheer kinetic energy? Yep, it does.
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