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Saturday, January 28, 2023
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Crime & Courts
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Russian tech tycoon heads to trial over insider trading hacking scheme
Federal prosecutors in Boston allege the 42-year-old millionaire orchestrated an elaborate global hacking and insider trading scheme.
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Residential
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Mass. is spending big to boost homeownership. What happens when the money dries up?
Both the state and Boston have poured COVID relief funds into homeownership programs to help tackle the rising costs of housing. Now some are wondering if the programs are sustainable.
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Crime & Courts
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8-month-old injured in Duxbury tragedy has died, prosecutors say
The infant who was allegedly attacked by his mother Tuesday in Duxbury has died, prosecutors confirmed Friday, bringing more devastation to a tragedy that had already claimed the lives of his 5-year-old sister and 3-year-old brother.
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Climate
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Boston’s public housing is getting a green makeover
The move could benefit lower-income Bostonians, a population that is harshly impacted by environmental degradation but is often left behind by green innovation, the city says.
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Nation
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Video details fatal beating of Black man by Memphis officers
Officials in Memphis released video Friday that captured the traffic stop that turned deadly for Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, making public nearly an hour of footage that included critical moments in which police officers repeatedly kicked him and struck him with a baton as he showed no signs of fighting back and screamed in anguish.
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The Nation
Nation
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FDA eases blood donation ban on gay and bisexual men after years of protest
The proposed relaxation of restrictions by the Food and Drug Administration follows years of pressure by blood banks, the American Medical Association, and LGBTQ rights organizations to abandon rules some experts say are outdated, homophobic, and ineffective at keeping the nation’s blood supply safe.
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Man gets prison for attacking Capitol officer who later died
Julian Khater didn’t mention the death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick or address the officer’s family in a written statement he read aloud before US District Judge Thomas Hogan sentenced him to six years and eight months of imprisonment.
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Nation
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Video shows struggle for hammer during Pelosi attack
The body-camera footage shows suspect David DePape wrest the tool from Paul Pelosi, 82, and lunge toward him with the hammer over his head.
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The World
World
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Palestinian gunman kills 7 near Jerusalem synagogue
The attack on worshippers celebrating the Jewish Sabbath came a day after an Israeli military raid killed nine people in the West Bank.
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World
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Ukraine corruption scandal stokes long-standing aid concerns in US
The ouster of several top officials from Ukraine’s government Tuesday following accusations of government corruption has lent those concerns a fresh urgency.
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World
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Syrian army responsible for Douma chemical weapons attack, watchdog confirms
The April 7 attack was part of a brutal military offensive by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s troops as they forced rebel fighters from the outskirts of Damascus.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Let Duxbury tragedy be a warning: Postpartum mental health care needs to be a priority
Every woman who gives birth in Massachusetts should be screened for maternal mental health disorders, and those who show symptoms need access to treatment that is affordable and culturally appropriate.
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LETTERS
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Two schools of thought on student safety: police presence, behavioral health
Every student deserves to feel safe in school, and a concerted effort to rapidly implement comprehensive behavioral health services and support in every district would help create that safe space.
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Metro
Health
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Duxbury deaths put a spotlight on postpartum mood disorders. Here’s how to recognize them and where to get help.
A Duxbury mom charged with killing two of her children previously posted on Facebook about struggling with postpartum anxiety. Nearly a fifth of new mothers in the United States experience postpartum depression or other pregnancy-related mood disorders.
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Higher Education
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Students stage walkout at Harvard University, demand resignation of professor
Student demonstrators at Harvard University staged a walkout Tuesday of a class taught by prominent anthropologist John Comaroff, who was placed on leave in January 2022 amid harassment allegations but later resumed his teaching duties. An advocacy group is calling for his resignation.
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Crime & Courts
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Mass. SJC chief justice calls for increase in state funding for civil legal aid for low-income residents
The pandemic has spurred low-income people to seek out legal aid for unemployment, domestic violence, housing, and immigration cases. But there’s not nearly enough funding for legal aid organizations to meet the exploding demand.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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Yes, the Bruins lost. But when the goal is a Stanley Cup, good losses aren’t a bad thing.
Games like this, in which mistakes can cost a team a win and every moment is magnified, will help the Bruins as they keep their eye on the ultimate prize.
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Would the Red Sox consider long-term deals for Brayan Bello and Triston Casas?
There obviously would be risk, but there also is danger in waiting, as the Red Sox learned with Mookie Betts and Xander Bogaerts.
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chad finn
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History is within the Bruins’ reach, and they should go for it
Don't even think about a "Presidents' Trophy curse." Success is not going to spoil this team.
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Business
Business
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New York veterinary clinic Small Door expands to Newton
Small Door offers an app that gives pet owners continuous access to its medical team, allows customers to book appointments online, and provides electronic access to health records.
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Next week, cities and towns have to start filing housing plans with the state. What’s coming?
If towns play along, the law would enable hundreds of thousands of units of housing, but some communities have signaled skepticism and publicly considered the consequences of noncompliance.
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Business
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Amazon will start charging Prime members for US grocery orders of less than $150
The new fees, which take effect Feb. 28, coincide with the company’s efforts to cut costs and adjust to slower growth in online shopping.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Martha Ann Robert, 91, Maison Robert restaurateur, mentor, dies
Mrs. Robert and her husband, the late Lucien Robert, had three restaurants in Boston. She also helped found the Ecole Bilingue in Newton, which would become the International School of Boston.
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Sylvia Syms, ‘Ice Cold in Alex,’ and ‘The Queen’ star, dies
Ms. Syms became a British cinema stalwart, appearing in many of the best-remembered British movies of the 1950s and 60s.
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College basketball broadcaster Billy Packer dies at 82
Billy Packer was an Emmy award-winning college basketball broadcaster who covered 34 Final Fours for NBC and CBS.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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At BSO, launching a new concerto into orbit
On Thursday night in Symphony Hall, Andris Nelsons returned to the podium with works by Brahms, Shostakovich, and a new ‘Concerto for Curved Space’ by Steven Mackey.
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Classical
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BSO taps musician with deep local ties to run Tanglewood Music Center
Violist Ed Gazouleas will head the summer music academy as interim director during a tumultuous time for the orchestra.
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Arts
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Get Down with your Hometown virtual music festival streams live this weekend
The streaming festival is back for the third year with an exciting lineup of performers.
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