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Subject Today's Headlines: Want to know what Boston’s electeds text each other? Good luck
Date March 4, 2023 10:00 AM
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Want to know what Boston’s electeds text each other? Good luck

In response to a Globe public records request seeking texts from and to Mayor Michelle Wu from Jan. 20-27, the city did not produce a single one, claiming the mayor “does not conduct official City business via text message and does not retain text messages.”
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As Wu battles opposition on rent control, City Council signals it’s open to compromise

This week, several councilors from across the body’s ideological spectrum either outright supported or sounded more open to Wu’s proposal, which would tie permissible rent increases to the health of the economy, with a cap of 10 percent in high inflation years.
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Walgreens won’t sell abortion pills in some states where they’re legal

Walgreens will not distribute abortion pills in Alaska, Iowa, Kansas, or Montana — states where they are currently legal — as the company treads carefully amid legal and political pressure from the antiabortion movement.
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Murdaugh’s fall from grace ends in life sentence for murder

At sentencing, Murdaugh maintained his innocence, just as he did when he testified in his own defense during the six-week trial.
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Fox News bosses scolded reporters who challenged false election claims

Lachlan Murdoch’s reaction is just one of several examples revealed in recent court filings of the fierce internal backlash aimed at Fox News journalists who rebutted election fraud claims that were popular with the network’s largely pro-Trump audience.
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‘I can’t find my child’: Agony as search of Greek train crash wraps up

The fire service in Greece started winding down a gruesome search Friday at the scene of the country’s deadliest train crash on record as authorities informed the relatives of some victims identified by their DNA and other families desperately sought information about missing loved ones.
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Belarus sentences Nobel Peace laureate to 10 years in prison

Bialiatski, 60, has been a pillar of the human rights movement in Eastern Europe since the late 1980s, when Belarus was part of the Soviet Union. Most members of Viasna are now in prison or living in exile from the country’s authoritarian government, which is one of Russia’s closest allies and a key supporter of its war in Ukraine.
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Army blocks Israeli rally supporting torched West Bank town

Israeli troops fired stun grenades and tear gas on Friday to block busloads of Israeli left-wing activists from staging a solidarity rally in a Palestinian town that was set ablaze by radical Jewish settlers earlier this week, protesters said.
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Haitians are desperately looking for sponsors in Boston

Haitian asylum seekers are not having luck finding financial supporters to apply for a new humanitarian parole program. And Boston’s Haitian diaspora is feeling the strain.
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Community college grant program shows early success

Programs to retain students are desperately needed, given Massachusetts’ dismal rate of community college completion — particularly among minority students.
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Lawrence schools should do more to close reading gaps

Reading at a level that meets state standards is the enormous mountain students in Lawrence are asked to climb and is the reason why the English language arts numbers stay low.
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In federal lawsuit, New York woman alleges her L.L. Bean boots weren’t waterproof as advertised

The lawsuit alleges that L.L. Bean, which is based in Maine, mislabeled the boots as waterproof, exposing Linda Lenzi to “water leakage” that seeped into the footwear on an “inclement weather day.”
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NAACP and Groundwork Project launch ‘transformative’ fellowship for grassroots organizers at Harvard Kennedy Institute

The Organizing Accelerator, a new 20-week fellowship program for social justice organizers, advocates, and leaders from across the country, kicked off Thursday night with a forum at the Harvard Kennedy School on the power of organizing.
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Board grants parole for Ramadan Shabazz, convicted of murder in 1971

The decision comes after Shabazz, 73, has spent decades in prison, time that he dedicated to betterment, education, and mentoring, according to the state parole board.
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Jayson Tatum turns 25 with impressive numbers at a young age and an eye on future Celtics gains

Tatum scored 9,429 points before turning 25, the most in team history and the seventh-most among all NBA players.
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Dmitry Orlov has been with the Bruins a week, and he’s already come out firing

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It’s time for a Boston tech vibe check

Boston remains an exciting place to start a tech company or work for one, but there’s work to be done to ensure it remains relevant and inclusive.
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Amazon pauses work on 2nd headquarters in Virginia

The company’s decision, made public Friday, to pause that work in Virginia — about four years after Amazon pulled out of its expansion plans in New York — is the latest reminder that the tech industry’s long boom has slowed.
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Labs at the mall? Why not. Top floor of CambridgeSide set to become lab space

Boston-based SmartLabs has leased the top floor of 100 CambridgeSide, with a plan to offer turnkey laboratory space that can be customized for life-science companies ranging in size from 10 to 100 employees.
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Linda Kasabian, Manson Family member and key trial witness, dies at 73

Linda Kasabian, a troubled young drifter from New Hampshire, joined Charles Manson's cult and served as the gang's lookout and getaway driver during a gruesome Los Angeles murder spree.
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Linda Kasabian, Manson Family member and key trial witness, dies at 73

Linda Kasabian, a troubled young drifter from New Hampshire, joined Charles Manson's cult and served as the gang's lookout and getaway driver during a gruesome Los Angeles murder spree.
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Back Door Donuts to open Boston pop-up on Lansdowne Street

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