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Sunday, March 12, 2023
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Crime & Courts
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A tiny street in Dorchester is a magnet for street violence. Police say one house is the source of so much trouble.
A teal-colored house at 10 Helen St. has served as a hive of gang activity, raided by police at least three times in as many years, and has been shot at multiple times amid conflicts between rival street crews, including one group that calls the triple decker home, police records and court documents show.
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Politics
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With a divided Boston City Council, Mayor Michelle Wu often gets her way
Whether due to councilors' internal divisions or the mayor's broad legal power and political savvy, Michelle Wu has prevailed in disagreements with the legislative body.
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Health
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A deadly cancer you probably haven’t heard of is becoming more common. But a pioneering HIV activist is hoping to change that.
Merkel cell carcinoma is about five times more lethal than the better-known skin cancer, melanoma.
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Arts
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At 80, Doris Kearns Goodwin has a whole new life
The famed historian lives in a condo in the city and hangs out with illustrious pals at the ’Quin, as she works on a different kind of book.
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The Nation
COVID-19
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A new study finds 59 percent of long-COVID patients had organ damage, but experts say it’s not that simple
The study analyzed 536 long-COVID patients still reporting extreme shortness of breath, cognitive dysfunction, and poor health-related quality of life.
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Nation
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Stripping Confederate ties, the US Navy renames two vessels
One night in 1862, as the Civil War raged, an enslaved mariner named Robert Smalls seized an opportunity.
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Nation
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Oregon closer to magic mushroom therapy, but has setback
Oregon was taking a major step Friday in its pioneering of legalized psilocybin therapy with the graduation of the first students trained in accompanying patients tripping on psychedelic mushrooms, although a company’s bankruptcy has left another group on the same path adrift.
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The World
World
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Hong Kong activists behind Tiananmen vigil jailed for months
Three former organizers of Hong Kong’s annual vigil in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy protests were jailed Saturday for 4½ months for failing to provide authorities with information on the group under a national security law.
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Front line shifts in Russia’s and Ukraine’s battle for Bakhmut, analysts say
Ukraine insisted Saturday that its forces were fending off relentless Russian attacks in Bakhmut, even as Western analysts said that Moscow’s forces had captured most of the embattled city’s east and established a new front line cutting through its center.
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In fields sown with bombs, Ukraine’s farmers risk deadly harvest
Oleksandr Hordienko stepped gingerly into a wheat field that had recently served as a Russian tank position, following closely behind an assistant with a metal detector. He stopped when he came to a row of metal disks glinting in the late-winter sun.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Imagine Boston area as a therapeutic landscape for young people
These are clinical and, importantly, nonclinical spaces where physical and built environments, social conditions, and human perceptions combine to produce an atmosphere conducive to healing.
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LETTERS
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A ‘national divorce’? Is there no middle ground, or common ground?
Our current problem is not disagreement — that’s what all politics is about — but rather the dysfunctions of our political institutions.
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OPINION
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Fox News and Tucker Carlson’s big lies
Call Fox what it is — the communications team for Republican extremism and disinformation.
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Metro
Metro
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Transit Police to monitor for hate group activity on public transportation heading to St. Patrick’s Day parade
Elected representatives from South Boston said they met Friday evening with law enforcement officials after members of a neo-Nazi group gathered last year along the parade route and displayed a banner reading, “Keep Boston Irish.”
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Bob Moses’s family continues his legacy of social impact
The celebrated civil rights leader's family has established the Bob Moses Fund for Education and Organizing.
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Maine
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Colby College goes into lockdown after shot fired on campus
Colby College said no students were hurt during an altercation that involved a firearm being discharged at the Alfond Senior Apartments on the campus in Waterville, Maine.
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Sports
Bruins 3, Red Wings 2
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After a slow start, Bruins rally to beat Red Wings on Garnet Hathaway’s first goal as a Bruin
The two teams will meet again on Sunday afternoon, this time in Detroit.
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CELTICS NOTEBOOK
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Robert Williams ‘feeling good’ and hopeful of return to Celtics lineup during six-game road trip
Williams suffered a left hamstring strain March 3. There is no target date set for the injured center to rejoin the action, and he has no plans to rush back.
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What’s cooking with Triston Casas? The Red Sox rookie has the fires burning this spring.
Casas is fanatical about nutrition and loves to prepare food. He also is dedicated to improving his craft on the field. And he has some quirks, too.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Beautiful ruins: What about those 1 euro houses in Italy?
A wild boar in the garden, a kitchen with goat-height ceilings, and lessons in living, galore.
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IDEAS
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Did a 21st-century pharmacy really just cave to the threat of a 19th-century antiabortion law?
Walgreens fears that conservative judges will come up with a backwards interpretation of the 1873 Comstock Act.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Eugene Kohn, architect of skyscraping ambitions, dies at 92
An architect who co-founded the firm Kohn Pedersen Fox in 1976, Eugene Kohn's ambitions led it to become, within a few years, one of the most prolific designers of skyscrapers in the world.
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Obituaries
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Michael Gruenbaum, Holocaust survivor who wrote about boyhood in a Nazi concentration camp, dies at 92
Mr. Gruenbaum called "Somewhere There is Still a Sun," his Holocaust memoir, "a juxtaposition of horror and childhood innocence."
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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Listen: Boston busker is living his dream
For James Bourne, AKA Jimi Blacksheep, the streets are the best venue around.
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MATTHEW GILBERT
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8 of the most memorable fictional TV music makers
There have been so many fictional music makers on TV over the years, you could fill the Partridge Family's bus many times over. From Mouse Rat in "Parks and Recreation" to The Archies from “The Archie Show," here are eight of the most memorable.
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Music
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Bill Janovitz goes deep to tell the story of Leon Russell, a rock showman teetering on a tightrope
As an author, the Buffalo Tom frontman manages to be a sure-footed guide through Russell’s extremely complicated personal and professional life.
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Travel
FAMILY TRAVEL
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The Newport Car Museum is ‘not only a car museum . . . it’s an art museum’
Once you pay the $20 fee and walk inside, it’s impossible to not go all googly eyes. The collection is 90 of the most beautiful muscle cars, classic fin cars, and sleek race cars ever built.
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A BUMP IN THE ROAD
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A Costa Rican getaway turns into a 17-hour road trip to Texas
Sometimes you have to try really, really hard to enjoy the journey.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Mass. homeowners are taking out equity loans in record numbers
They balk at selling their homes but want to capitalize on skyrocketing appreciation: There were more than five times as many million-dollar home sales in Massachusetts in 2022 than there were in 2010.
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Home of the Week: Clinton mansion offers chance at rental income
The property includes a two-bedroom apartment that could welcome your in-laws or tenants.
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