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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘A defining issue of our time’: Massachusetts’ first-ever climate chief is bringing an all-of-government approach to climate change
Date March 10, 2023 10:06 AM
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Friday, March 10, 2023


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Climate


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‘A defining issue of our time’: Massachusetts’ first-ever climate chief is bringing an all-of-government approach to climate change

Melissa Hoffer started her role earlier this year with a mandate that essentially boils down to remaking the way that state government functions — from one in which climate change is siloed into limited spaces, to one in which it informs every corner.
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Health


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‘This is outrageous’: Advocates urge state to take control of four nursing homes slated to close

Some residents of four nursing homes in Western Massachusetts are being threatened with homelessness if they don't leave quickly, advocates say.
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New Hampshire


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White supremacist propaganda activity surged in New England in 2022

New Hampshire saw the largest increase by percentage in hateful messages delivered through fliers, banners, and graffiti, according to a new assessment by the Anti-Defamation League.
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Investigations


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Allegedly beaten and abused in an Oxford ‘house of horrors,’ former foster children file suit against state social workers

The former foster children are suing the Blouins, Susan Blouin’s sometime boyfriend, DCF, and 17 current and former state social workers, supervisors, and investigators, alleging they knew or should have known that the children were in danger.
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Climate


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Red states are leading on renewable energy, while Mass. ranks 29th, new analysis shows

Massachusetts may consider itself to be a progressive leader in many respects, including climate action, but a new report on renewable energy in the United States is challenging that perception.
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Nation


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Biden lays out his budget plan, challenges GOP to follow suit

As political gridlock puts the government at risk of defaulting, President Biden on Thursday made an opening bid with a budget plan that would cut deficits by $2.9 trillion over the next decade — a proposal that Republicans already intend to reject.
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Ex-GOP Ohio speaker, lobbyist guilty in $60M bribery scheme

A jury in Cincinnati found the two guilty of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise involving bribery and money laundering. Each faces up to 20 years in prison.
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Nation


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Norfolk Southern CEO says he is ‘deeply sorry’ for Ohio train derailment

The CEO of Norfolk Southern told Congress on Thursday that he was “deeply sorry” for the effects of the train derailment last month in East Palestine, Ohio.
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World


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Netanyahu airlifted to airport after protesters block road

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to be airlifted Thursday to the country’s main international airport for an overseas trip after throngs of cars and protesters prevented him from driving there.
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World


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Three wounded in Tel Aviv shooting, hours after West Bank raid

A Palestinian gunman opened fire on a crowded street in central Tel Aviv late Thursday, wounding three people before he was shot and killed, Israeli officials said. The shooting came hours after an Israeli military raid killed three Palestinian militants in the occupied West Bank.
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Russian missile barrage slams into Ukrainian cities; 6 dead

A barrage of more than 80 Russian missiles and a smaller number of exploding drones hit residential buildings and critical infrastructure across Ukraine on Thursday, killing six people and leaving hundreds of thousands without heat or electricity.
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EDITORIAL CARTOON


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What can’t ChatGPT write?

Cartoonist Patrick Chappatte's take on the news.
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OPINION


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The GOP’s two wings: Reality-based vs. bamboozled

The split presents a huge dilemma for the conservative party as the 2024 campaign cycle commences.
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EDITORIAL


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As Congress mulls permanent daylight saving time, the Bay State should signal it’s ready

Changing clocks twice a year can be costly, dangerous, and, oh yeah, annoying. Beacon Hill should enact legislation to make daylight saving time permanent if Congress passes federal legislation.
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When your apartment is a history lesson

After learning her South End apartment was the office of Dr. Cornelius Garland, who ran the city’s first and only Black hospital, Lisa Gordon embarked on a journey of discovery.
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Education


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Catholic school in Newton will close at end of academic year; its 23-acre property sold

An all-girls Catholic school in Newton for grades 7 through 12 will close after the academic year and its 23-acre property will be sold, officials said, and a parochial school in Fall River is also shutting its doors.
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The MBTA is scheduling spring bus service that it knows it can’t deliver

The MBTA has fewer bus drivers now than it had at the start of the year, but instead of cutting service to reflect its shrinking staff, the agency plans to advertise mostly the same service for the spring, starting this Sunday, despite expecting to cancel about 5 percent of those trips.
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OILERS 3, BRUINS 2


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Oilers play spoilers as Bruins suffer rare breakdown in third period

The Bruins became the last team this year to suffer a regulation loss when leading after one period (28-1-1), and are now 35-1-2 when leading after two periods.
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ON HOCKEY


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Oilers offer Bruins a reminder of how tough NHL nights can be, and perhaps a preview of those to come

The Bruins perfectly executed Job No. 1, taking the puck and game and wizardry out of the hands of Connor McDavid, but in doing so perhaps lost their offensive spark. Food for thought given the tests that remain.
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Mobile sports gambling goes live at 10 a.m. Friday in Massachusetts. Here’s everything you need to know.

Six operators initially will accept mobile bets, ushering in a new era of sports wagering in the Commonwealth.
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New Eastern Bank program aims to boost underrepresented business owners

The new program offers loans up to $250,000, and a wide array of services, to help entrepreneurs from groups that business lending programs often miss.
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Downtown Waltham theater to be reborn as a gymnastics school, with movie screens

Smaranda Albeck is getting ready to raise the curtains on the shuttered Embassy cinema, but this sequel features a big twist: Four theater rooms will be remade for Albeck’s rhythmic gymnastics school, Boston Rythmic.
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Here are nine key issues in the AI debate

At a TEDxBoston event this week, dozens of speakers offered opinions on how to use, and monitor, artificial intelligence as it becomes more powerful.
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Obituaries


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Ian Falconer, artist who created Olivia the pig, dies at 63

His bossy, brassy porcine star of a series of books charmed her way into millions of children's imaginations.
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Obituaries


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Topol, star of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ on the screen and the stage, dies at 87

Mr. Topol charmed generations of theatergoers and movie-watchers with his portrayal of Tevye, the long-suffering and charismatic milkman in “Fiddler on the Roof.”
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TELEVISION REVIEW


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In HBO’s ‘Rain Dogs,’ desperate times and desperate measures make for a superb series

The half-hour show, about a single mom and her daughter evicted from their home, is rich in its characterizations and commanding in its self-awareness, but the journey can be harsh, especially as your hopes for the characters are so often dashed.
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At the MFA, enslaved Black potters’ work brings lives into the light

"Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina" just opened at the Museum of Fine Arts.
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THE TICKET


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Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond

Music, theater, comedy, museums, family events, and more, selected by Globe critics and writers.
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