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Monday, March 6, 2023
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STAT NEWS
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With a push from pharma, new weight loss drugs are changing the narrative on obesity
A two-part message is permeating the halls of medicine and the fabric of society, sliding into medical school lectures, pediatricians’ offices, happy hours, and social feeds: Obesity is a chronic biological disease — and it’s treatable with a new class of medications.
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Climate
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Inside the high-stakes battle over dimming the sun’s light to cool the planet
In recent days, letters from dozens of climate scientists argue for increased research into altering the sun’s rays to save the planet. Others say doing so could doom us all.
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Politics
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Republicans use scare tactics on Americans about the impact of new investing rule that allows retirement funds to consider climate risks
A dispute in Washington over the practice of environment, social, and governance investing, or ESG, has become the latest flashpoint in the nation’s culture wars.
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World
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Nations agree on ‘world-changing’ deal to protect ocean life
More than 190 countries have reached a landmark deal for protecting the biodiversity of the world's oceans, agreeing for the first time on a common framework for establishing new protected areas in international waters.
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The Nation
Nation
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In Selma, Biden says right to vote remains under assault
President Biden used the searing memories of Selma’s “Bloody Sunday” to recommit to a cornerstone of democracy, lionizing a seminal moment from the civil rights movement at a time when he has been unable to push enhanced voting protections through Congress and a conservative Supreme Court has undermined a landmark voting law.
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Nation
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Florida bills would ban gender studies, transgender pronouns, tenure perks
Florida legislators have proposed a spate of new laws that would reshape K-12 and higher education in the state, from requiring teachers to use pronouns matching children's sex as assigned at birth to establishing a universal school choice voucher program.
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Nation
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Army boss’s mission: Persuade schools to welcome recruiters
Army recruiters are struggling to meet enlistment goals, and they say one of their biggest hurdles is getting into high schools so they can meet students one on one.
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The World
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Zelensky calls fight for east ‘painful’ as options dwindle in Bakhmut
Ukrainian forces clung to their positions in Bakhmut on Sunday, fiercely resisting a Russian push to encircle the city in the eastern Donetsk region and prolonging a fight that has become a symbol of Ukraine’s battlefield defiance.
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They’re exporting billions in arms. Just not to Ukraine.
A year after Russia invaded Ukraine, the war has spurred a global effort to produce more missiles, tanks, artillery shells, and other munitions. And few countries have moved as quickly as South Korea to increase output.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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As long as paper checks remain a thing, banks need to fight fraud
A very old crime is on the rise: crooks who steal checks from the mail, then counterfeit a new payee and cash the check.
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LETTERS
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Gen Z is more than the sum of its social anxieties
The pandemic came at a crucial point for Gen Z, when they would be making their first real friend, having their first kiss, or starting their first job. Most of these social interactions were replaced with social media, which bombards them with tragedy after tragedy.
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LETTERS
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An outsider to lead State Police? We’ll have to see.
Can we find any good candidates from police forces out there who don’t match the State Police culture? Would they be willing to put that behind them to tackle the tough multiyear job of changing a deeply rooted and pervasive culture while still maintaining an effective police force?
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Metro
Health
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House approves $1 million public education campaign on the dangers of crisis pregnancy centers
An identical proposal was vetoed by then-Governor Charlie Baker in November.
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Massachusetts
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South Boston officials to meet with police on concerns over St. Patrick’s Day parade security
“This is a city that respects people of color and our immigrant roots,” Boston City Council President Edward Flynn said in an interview. “We are an inclusive city, and we treat everyone with respect and dignity.”
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Health
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What does Eli Lilly’s insulin cap mean for Massachusetts?
The company announced Wednesday that it would lower the price of Humalog, its most commonly prescribed insulin, and another insulin called Humulin, by 70 percent.
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Sports
ON BASEBALL
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Jarren Duran excited to play for his dad’s native Mexico in the World Baseball Classic
The outfielder leaves spring training in a better place with the Red Sox, too, after a strong start to camp.
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KNICKS 131, CELTICS 129 (2 OT)
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Immanuel Quickley, Knicks make another statement in double-OT win over Celtics
Both teams blew double-digit leads in the second half, with New York ultimately pushing its win streak to nine when Al Horford's potential game-winner at the double-OT buzzer came up short.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Hamstring strain could cost Celtics’ Robert Williams 7-10 games
Williams, who missed the first 29 games of the season and whose playing time has ramped up recently, suffered the injury during the third quarter of the Friday loss to Brooklyn.
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Business
CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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Top Healey aide chastizes Avangrid for falling short of offshore wind promise
The state’s new energy and environmental affairs secretary said Avangrid's CEO and his company misrepresented the status of its contracts for the massive Commonwealth Wind project.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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Top Healey aide chastizes Avangrid for falling short of offshore wind promise
The state’s new energy and environmental affairs secretary said Avangrid's CEO and his company misrepresented the status of its contracts for the massive Commonwealth Wind project.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Brian Donnelly, former US representative and ambassador, dies at 76
Brian Donnelly was 76 when he died Tuesday in his East Dennis home, several days after being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia.
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Obituaries
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Judy Heumann, disability rights activist, dies at age 75
The renowned activist was one of the architects to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Artist Alex Cook hides ‘illusion’ paintings along nature trails in Boston’s Franklin Park
If you look at the murals at just the right angle, it's almost as if they aren't there.
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The TikTok star known as ‘The Hebridean Baker’ dishes on the story behind traditional Scottish cuisine
Coinneach MacLeod is coming to town to talk about his new cookbook.
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Recipe: Coinneach MacLeod’s shortbread
Recipe for Coinneach MacLeod’s Shortbread.
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