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Subject Today's Headlines: Massachusetts providers brace for Texas antiabortion ruling, a threat ‘knocking at our front door’
Date March 15, 2023 9:04 AM
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Wednesday, March 15, 2023


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Health


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Massachusetts providers brace for Texas antiabortion ruling, a threat ‘knocking at our front door’

The judge’s ruling, and the FDA’s response, will largely dictate what the suit might mean for Massachusetts, and there are a variety of possible outcomes.
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Banks will be OK. Inflation is still a nasty problem.

The government’s consumer price index report for February showed costs for many goods and services still climbing at a pace that is too fast for comfort.
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Politics


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Jan. 6, Breonna Taylor, and vaccines: Details emerge about why 3 Boston police officers were fired

Mayor Michelle Wu said she was not involved in the termination decisions but she framed them as necessary to uphold the standards of Boston's police department.
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DeSantis has promised to make every state like Florida, but Iowans say he’s a little late

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is road-testing a likely presidential campaign that seems all but certain to feature his home state as his wingman.
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Biden administration to restrict cancer-causing ‘forever chemicals’

For the first time, the federal government will require utilities to remove from drinking water two toxic chemicals found in everything from waterproof clothing to dental floss and even toilet paper, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday.
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Biden issues executive order to strengthen background checks for guns

The visit, and the announcement of a new executive order, is Biden’s latest attempt to express his horror over the continued loss of life and to demonstrate his administration’s effort to reduce the chance of another mass shooting.
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In the gun law fights of 2023, a need for experts on the weapons of 1791

Gun historians across the country are in demand like never before as lawyers must now comb through statutes drafted in the Colonial era and the early years of the republic to litigate modern firearms restrictions.
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Nation


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Pythons, invasive and hungry, are making their way north in Florida

Burmese pythons, which are nonnative apex predators originally from South Asia, have decimated native species, including wading birds, marsh rabbits, and white-tailed deer.
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US says Russian warplane hits American drone over Black Sea

A Russian fighter jet struck the propeller of a US surveillance drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday in a “brazen violation of international law,” causing American forces to bring down the unmanned aerial vehicle, the United States said.
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Flood of Russians alters life for countries that took them in

It would be easy to mistake Tuf for a trendy club somewhere in Russia. A meditative indie band played, a family of Muscovites sold homemade cosmetics, and a tattoo artist from St. Petersburg drew a seal on someone’s arm.
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OPINION


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Michigan is poised to revive compulsory unionism

The state’s right-to-work law liberated workers and boosted the economy. Now Democrats want to repeal it.
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EDITORIAL


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DiZoglio’s audit of Legislature should follow the money

But getting under the hood of lawmakers’ decision-making risks a constitutional breach.
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OPINION


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Readers, what does it mean to be a good US citizen?

A new book by Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations argues true citizenship necessarily entails some obligations and effort.
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Sixty years after JFK, another US president is going to Ireland

Biden confirmed his planned visit Monday alongside Rishi Sunak, the United Kingdom’s prime minister, in San Diego, where they were meeting about a nuclear submarine deal with Australia.
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Suspect shot 13-year-old Tyler Lawrence in Mattapan, fled in just over a minute, prosecutors say

Csean Alexander Skerritt, 34, the alleged shooter of 13-year-old Tyler Lawrence, pleaded not guilty in Suffolk Superior Court. Lawrence’s family sat in the front row of the courtroom during the proceedings.
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Over 30,000 without power in Mass. as storm brings heavy snow, strong winds, rain to New England

Some parts of Western Massachusetts reported more than thee feet of snow by Tuesday night. But coastal communities, including Boston, had less than an inch recorded, forecasters said.
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Mobile sports betting gets off to a rousing start in Massachusetts

Since mobile betting began Friday, more than 400,000 unique accounts were created and more than 8.1 million transactions were made.
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Damon Stoudamire bids a reluctant goodbye to Celtics, but this was a chance he couldn’t pass up

"I’ve got nothing but great memories. This is one of the best times I’ve ever had," said Stoudamire, who is taking over as men's basketball coach at Georgia Tech.
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‘It’s hard to turn down Las Vegas’: Jakobi Meyers, the Patriots’ leading receiver, is signing with Raiders

After catching passes from Tom Brady, Cam Newton, and Mac Jones, Meyers will now be a target for former Patriots QB Jimmy Garoppolo.
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Allergen-friendly snack maker 88 Acres opens bakery in Canton

88 Acres set out to sell snack bars that were made from seeds that didn’t contain nuts, were healthy, and — most important — tasted delicious.
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After SVB’s collapse, here’s what you need to know about banking

How does a bank fail? How safe is my money? Can I check up on the health of my bank? We answer common question about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
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Business


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South Shore, Dedham Savings banks to merge, but keep their respective brands

While they technically will combine under 1831 Bancorp, the intent is for this deal to be a merger of equals that gives both banks more resources to expand their digital services and improve their buying power.
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Obituaries


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Joe Pepitone, rowdy star when the Yankees faded, dies at 82

Mr. Pepitone won three Gold Gloves at first base and played in two World Series for the Yankees but may be best remembered for his high jinks.
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Patricia Schroeder, congresswoman who wielded barbed wit, dies at 82

Ms. Schroeder was outspoken on issues that ranged from women’s rights and family matters to military policy.
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Arts


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Dozens of writers will gather at Blaze-O-Rama, a party that promises to make writing fun

Blaze-O-Rama is a collective writing challenge held at the beer hall Trinktisch in Belmont March 22.
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March Madness is for all levels of basketball enthusiasts

If you would rather grab a drink and chat during the games or if you’re laser-focused on every dribble, we have events for you.
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Boston Children’s Chorus names Kenneth Griffith as new music director

Griffith joined the BCC staff in 2021 and formerly directed choruses and chamber music at Brooks School in North Andover.
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