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Subject Today's Headlines: Boston’s residential neighborhoods are thriving, while downtown struggles
Date February 27, 2023 9:57 AM
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Monday, February 27, 2023


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Boston’s residential neighborhoods are thriving, while downtown struggles

While the Financial District and Downtown Crossing trudge through the pandemic recovery, farther-flung corners of Boston are alive with activity that rivals the Before Times.
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Several thorny political corruption cases await new Attorney General Andrea Campbell

Andrea Campbell is painting a new vision for her first term.
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Politics


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John Kerry plans to stay in special climate envoy role at least through late this year

The former Massachusetts senator tells The Boston Globe he sees too much to do — and insisted there is too much to possibly achieve — to quit just yet.
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Crime & Courts


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Once hailed as the antidote, bodycams now considered a baseline for police accountability

Three years after widespread demands for body cameras across the state, implementation by local police departments continues to inch along.
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Politics


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Lab leak most likely caused pandemic, Energy Department says

New intelligence has prompted the Energy Department to conclude that an accidental laboratory leak in China most likely caused the coronavirus pandemic, although US spy agencies remain divided over the origins of the virus, US officials said Sunday.
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Nation


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Student loan case before Supreme Court poses pressing question: Who can sue?

When the Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in a challenge from six Republican-led states to President Biden’s plan to wipe out more than $400 billion in student debt, the first question it will explore is not whether the plan is lawful. It will be whether the states are even entitled to sue.
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Michigan power line work continues, California gets breather

Some Michigan residents faced a fourth-straight day in the dark Sunday as crews continued working to restore power to more than 200,000 homes and businesses in the Detroit metropolitan area following last week’s ice storm.
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‘Powder keg’ for 9/11: 1993 trade center bombing remembered

Lolita Jackson was at her 72nd-floor desk in the World Trade Center, feeling like she worked at the top of the world. Then came the boom, and smoke started curling in from an elevator shaft.
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In Ukraine war, talking about peace is a fight of its own

As the fight in Ukraine has dragged on for the past year, another battle has unfolded in parallel: a war of words between Russia and the West over who is more interested in ending the conflict peacefully.
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Deadly Russian artillery strikes reported in Ukraine’s east and south

Russia pounded the front line in Ukraine’s south and east with artillery strikes, Ukrainian military authorities said Sunday, as Moscow bombarded the Kherson region and pushed to break through Ukraine’s last remaining defenses around the city of Bakhmut.
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Across the globe, the Russian diaspora finds ways to protest Putin’s war

Russians around the world took to the streets of more than 100 cities to voice their opposition to the grueling war initiated by the Kremlin against Ukraine a year ago, with rallies on Sunday culminating four days of protests.
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EDITORIAL


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The Supreme Court won’t break the Internet, but Congress can help fix it

As a first step, lawmakers should require greater transparency from social media companies about the way their algorithms work.
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LETTERS


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Just imagine all the ways writers could surpass the work of AI

When photography was developed in the 19th century, it may have seemed a threat to painting, at least in its naturalistic form. Painters responded to the challenge by inventing new modes of expression and representation.
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Low military recruitment numbers? It’s complicated.

Isn’t it time for an overhaul, starting with a determination of the most serious threats? If I were a youth today, I’d be looking at climate change, pandemics, cyber challenges, and food and water insecurity, to name a few.
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‘Stand with Ukraine’ rally marks one year since Russia’s invasion

“Ukraine needs help to stop the massacres, to stop the atrocities and war crimes,” said Anton Khlebas, cofounder of the Ukrainian Cultural Center of New England.
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Social Justice


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A year later, city office for Black men and boys laying foundation for their future

During its first year, the Office of Black Male Advancement has prioritized “laying the foundation” for its future operations. The office awarded $100,000 in grants to 25 local organizations focused on providing support and programming positive outcomes for the city’s Black men and boys.
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Today in History: FEB 27, Women’s right to vote upheld

Today is Monday, Feb. 27, the 58th day of 2023. There are 307 days left in the year.
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TARA SULLIVAN


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Learning the ins and outs of striking a leadership balance with Justin Turner

Baseball has been good to the 38-year-old, the onetime Mets castoff who turned a surprising non-tender into an improbable, impressive rise to World Series champion with the Dodgers.
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‘I’ll be his big brother.’ For Curaçaoans Kenley Jansen and Ceddanne Rafaela, Red Sox spring is a full-circle opportunity

As Jansen was once inspired by countryman Andruw Jones as a kid — and helped through spring training as a young player — Jansen is doing the same for another island native.
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Linus Ullmark, no longer content to just stop the puck, adds goal scoring to game for Bruins

Ullmark adding scoring to his goalie game could be enough for David Pastrnak, on target as a soon-to-be free agent to sign the richest deal in franchise history, to scribble on the dotted line before his stock plummets.
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Where did all these bookstores come from?

Independent bookstores are seeing a veritable boom, with four new shops sprouting up in the Boston area since 2020, along with a flurry of outposts and several projects in the pipeline.
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Fort Point Channel floodgate idea advances, but how to pay for it?

A new report makes the case that the storm barrier could prevent billions of dollars in property damage if a catastrophic storm hits Boston when the tide is perilously high.
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China’s red-hot online store, Temu, plants its flag in Boston

The retail app — which sells a vast selection of clothing, electronic gadgets, tools, and more at remarkably low prices — chose Boston as its US outpost partly because of the supply of high-tech talent.
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Obituaries


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John Reed, teacher and ‘guiding force for unity’ on Cape Cod, dies at 72

“John taught people to walk with dignity,” said Jeanne Morrison, who chairs the Barnstable County Human Rights Advisory Commission.
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Walter Mirisch, Oscar-winning producer, dead at 101

The producer oversaw such classics as “Some Like It Hot,” “West Side Story,” and “In the Heat of the Night.”
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John Macrae III, eclectic publisher and rights champion, dies at 91

John Macrae III was a dashing publisher who gambled on groundbreaking books and dauntlessly defended authors who defied injustices committed by their own governments.
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Television


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Forget CNN’s ‘formal training.’ Don Lemon needs to be schooled by a bunch of women in their 50s.

On Thursday, the CNN host said that a woman is only “considered to be in her prime in her 20s and 30s and maybe 40s.” By Wednesday — a couple of apologies later — he was back on the air.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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Benjamin Zander and the Boston Philharmonic do it Beethoven’s way at Symphony Hall

Friday in a sold-out concert at Symphony Hall, Zander and the BPO reminded us that the real Beethoven was a revolutionary.
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Stressed about tax season? 7 money podcasts for commiserating, consolidating, and planning for the future

From budgeting tips to real stories about money — these podcasts are here for the journey to April 18.
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