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Wednesday, February 22, 2023
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Boston Public Schools routinely overestimates future enrollment — and it matters
The district has put off hard decisions to close schools, even though it knew it already had excess space.
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Politics
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Leaving the Democrats didn’t isolate Kyrsten Sinema in Washington. But on the campaign trail, it might.
By renouncing her membership status in the Democratic Party, Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona has also given up access to much of the infrastructure that helped lift her to the seat in the first place.
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Real estate industry launches direct voter campaign opposing Wu’s rent control plan
The real estate industry has launched a six-figure campaign to try to kill the policy before it has even been formally debated.
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Investigations
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Revelations that Annie Dookhan may not have been ‘sole bad actor’ in drug lab scandal prompts calls for new trials
Newly released records from a state investigation into the drug lab scandal identified at least four other lab employees who may have falsified tests or helped cover it up.
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World
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Biden and Putin offer radically different portraits of the war in Ukraine
Just hours after Vladimir Putin blamed the West for the war in Ukraine and said he was suspending a nuclear arms treaty with the United States, President Biden on Tuesday accused the Russian leader of committing atrocities, and called on the world to stand up to him and other “tyrants.”
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The Nation
Politics
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Supreme Court frustrated and wary over legal shield for tech companies
The case concerning content and algorithms has the potential to alter the very structure of the Internet.
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Nation
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Jury in Ga. Trump inquiry recommended multiple indictments, forewoman says
Asked whether the jurors had recommended indicting Donald Trump, the forewoman would not answer directly but said: “You’re not going to be shocked.”
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Political Notebook
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Jimmy Carter, the president who tried to save the planet
Despite serving a single term, Jimmy Carter ranks as one of the most consequential US presidents when it comes to environmentalism, according to historians, conservationists and several former federal officials.
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The World
World
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Remembering the lives saved drives rescuers in Turkey to push on
Taking a break from combing through the ruins of a powerful earthquake, Ahmet Aydanbekar rested in a courtyard in a salvaged blue armchair and thumbed through his phone to watch videos of past rescues.
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World
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‘Equality of injustice for all’: Saudi Arabia expands crackdown on dissent
One day in November 2015, Saad Almadi typed out a 14-word post on Twitter about Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince.
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World
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Russia’s top paramilitary chief accuses army command of treason
The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group accused the country’s defense minister and its most senior general of treason on Tuesday, intensifying the most high-profile dispute in the Russian forces since the invasion of Ukraine began.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Mayor Wu stood in the way of an elected School Committee. It was the right thing to do.
Now, voters must guard against an ill-considered change.
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LETTERS
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East Boston substation project has broken ground, but fight goes on
It is more evident than ever that we need public officials like Governor Maura Healey to stand up to the deep-pocketed energy companies running roughshod over communities like East Boston.
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LETTERS
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Prongs in argument against public housing prompt a cry of ‘ouch’
The two worst are that public housing limits tenants’ opportunities for homeownership and that government cannot manage real estate properly.
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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Woman killed in Dorchester remembered as devoted mother who loved life
Abiezer Ayuso said his niece was visiting a cousin in the Dorchester neighborhood where gunfire erupted Saturday night.
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POLITICS
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David Cicilline to resign from Congress to lead Rhode Island Foundation
The move will set up an off-year special election for the First Congressional District seat that most political observers believed the 61-year-old Cicilline could have held for the rest of his life.
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Crime & Courts
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Grief and questions linger after apparent murder-suicide in Andover
Those close to the Robinsons described a growing distance between themselves and the couple — a space that seemed to widen further during the pandemic.
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Sports
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Patriots have the money and the means to revamp their offense. Here is a plan.
The Patriots currently have the fifth-most cap space in the NFL ($45.28 million) and have earmarked just $136.7 million for 2023.
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beat writer's notebook
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As the Bruins rack up victories and points, some historic markers come into view
In their final 26 games, the Bruins need 20 wins and 42 points to establish NHL records in those categories.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball
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Tanner Houck taking a flexible approach to whether he is best used as a starter or reliever for Red Sox
The 26-year-old righthander Houck has a 3.02 ERA and 10.1 strikeouts per nine innings over 53 career major league appearances.
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Business
Jobs
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Employees at three Somerville cafes approve union contract, among first in Mass.
The agreement — forged more than a year after the union first formed — comes with a 95 cent pay bump, paid time off, and health insurance.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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As casinos open up sportsbooks, will Sterling Suffolk respond with a downtown Boston location?
If state regulators agree, Suffolk Downs simulcast operators could hold a golden ticket in the Massachusetts sports-betting scene.
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Residential
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Greater Boston’s housing market continues to slouch amid early signs of a comeback
The market continued to decline in January by just about every measure, including the region’s home values, but an uptick may be around the corner.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Roger C. Schank, theorist of artificial intelligence, dies at 76
In addition to his contributions to AI, Dr. Schank was an academic, author, and entrepreneur.
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Obituaries
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Margaret Heagarty, champion for children’s health in Harlem, dies at 88
Dr. Margaret Heagarty made a name for herself as an eloquent and effective champion for children’s health. She fought for causes like reducing teenage pregnancies and playground injuries.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Guns N’ Roses announce world tour, August show at Fenway
The rockers will perform at Fenway Park on Aug. 21, according to a release from Live Nation. The tour starts on June 5 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and ends on Oct. 16 in Vancouver.
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Movies
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Hulu releases trailer for ‘Boston Strangler’ starring Keira Knightley, Carrie Coon
Hulu on Tuesday released the first trailer for “Boston Strangler,” a true-crime account of Boston’s notorious 1960s serial killer.
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With The Aurora Journal, one Brookline student wants to expand opportunities for emerging writers
Sophie Chiang publishes surrealist poetry and prose from writers of all ages and experience levels.
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