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Sunday, March 19, 2023
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Crime & Courts
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‘I am who I am — a gangsta.’ The long, sordid history of the man charged in Tyler Lawrence’s killing.
The shooting death of a child — for no apparent reason and with no apparent motive — has shaken the city like few other crimes in modern times.
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INVESTIGATION
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Mike Mota and the art of the Virtual Con
The secret behind this businessman’s success? Tireless networking, great timing — and some smoke and mirrors.
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Politics
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Twenty years after the start of the Iraq War, Seth Moulton reflects on a generation shaped by the conflict
Moulton and other congressional veterans discuss how their status informs their decision making.
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When only affluent fans can afford concert tickets, there’s a price to be paid
The cost to see Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and other megastars is widening the gulf between haves and have-nots and fraying the connection between artists and their fan bases.
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The Nation
Nation
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Oregon’s rural-urban divide sparks talk of secession
The sense of estrangement felt across rural Oregon has led conservatives to open a theoretical escape hatch, gathering thousands of signatures for a series of ballot measures that have now passed in 11 counties.
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Nation
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Election conspiracy movement grinds on as 2024 approaches
Deep distrust about U.S. elections persists among Republicans, skepticism fueled by former President Donald Trump's false claims and by allies who have been traveling the country meeting with community groups and holding forums.
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Nation
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Wyoming governor signs measure prohibiting abortion pills
Governor Mark Gordon has signed into law the nation’s first explicit ban on abortion pills since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer.
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The World
News Analysis
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Macron faces an angry France alone
Six years into his presidency, surrounded by brilliant technocrats, Macron cuts a lonely figure, his lofty silence conspicuous at this moment of turmoil.
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World
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Putin visits occupied Crimea, a day after war-crimes warrant
President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit on Saturday to occupied Crimea to mark the ninth anniversary of Russia’s illegal annexation of the peninsula.
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Notre Dame’s new spire is underway, with hopes of late 2024 reopening
The spire itself, cone-shaped and lead-covered, will reach a height of more than 300 feet once all the elements have been assembled at the cathedral in Paris.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Raise a glass to another year of to-go drinks
A pandemic-era perk should get more time to prove its worth to struggling restaurants.
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LETTERS
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Author has a word or two in response to review’s critiques
Kate Zernike defends her process and word choice in writing "The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins, MIT, and the Fight for Women in Science."
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LETTERS
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Define ‘proxy war’
If the West wanted a “proxy war” with Russia, Western leaders would not have gone to such great lengths more than a year ago to try to dissuade Russian President Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine.
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Metro
Metro
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Immigrants allegedly exploited at local restaurants for years were abused in plain sight
The immigrants allegedly abused and exploited at local restaurants for years weren’t hidden away in some sweatshop. People saw their suffering, and for years, it made no difference.
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Politics
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Records show Healey interviewed candidate for T general manager in February
Governor Maura Healey’s daily schedules indicate she may be getting closer to naming the next head of the embattled MBTA.
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Health
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‘Bringing the treatment to where they are.’ Mobile health vans have boomed since the pandemic.
First, they helped close COVID-19 vaccination gaps. Now they’re tackling chronic diseases and mental illness.
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Sports
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Brad Stevens says Celtics have things to ‘clean up’, and other thoughts
The Celtics went 5-5 in their first 10 games after the All-Star break — far off their earlier pace — and the playoffs are fast approaching.
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On basketball
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Are the Celtics getting back to their old selves?
Teams experience lulls in the regular season, and the Celtics slipped at a critical time. But they are also good enough to beat any team in the Eastern Conference in a seven-game series.
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Hockey East parity has been pleasure to watch, even if it’s curtailed NCAA tournament opportunities
A conference full of quality teams led to six of the final seven tournament games going to overtime, but will yield just BU and Merrimack in the NCAAs, the league's fewest entrants since 2013.
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Business
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Ideas
IDEAS
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My fitness trackers took me hostage
I logged steps and macronutrients and REM sleep. It took running on empty to realize the perils of pursuing the quantified self.
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IDEAS
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The AI doctor will charge you now
Artificial intelligence is likely to alter the medical profession — by making care even more expensive.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Jim Mellen, an original member of the militant Weathermen, dies at 87
A Marxist former college professor and ideological firebrand, Jim Mellen in the 1960s became a founding member and philosophical leader of the Weathermen, the headline-grabbing brigade of far-left revolutionaries.
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Ann Summers lingerie chain boss Jacqueline Gold dies at 62
Under Jacqueline Gold, Ann Summers became a familiar feature of the British high street, with more than 80 stores nationwide.
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Obituaries
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Bobby Caldwell, silky-voiced R&B crooner, dies at 71
His “What You Won’t Do for Love” from his debut album was an R&B hit and he penned songs for an illustrious -- and varied -- cast of singers.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TELEVISION
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With ‘Lucky Hank,’ Bob Odenkirk feels fortunate indeed
The "Better Call Saul" star says the show's delicate balance of comedy and drama gives it "a unique vibe," and he lauds his supporting cast: “I don’t know how I got so lucky two times in a row.”
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Music
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‘It was life-changing’: For four scorching nights in 1977, Bruce Springsteen owned Boston
The four shows at the Music Hall were some of the best of Springsteen's glory days. Just ask the diehards who were there.
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Theater
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When ‘Into the Woods’ was revived, the scary stuff was happening offstage
For the recent remounting of the Sondheim musical — whose direct-from-New York tour lands at the Emerson Colonial Theatre for two weeks — the idea for reviving the show was a response to the pandemic.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Why you should visit Alexandria, Va.
Huh. That’s what we thought when we first learned that Alexandria, Va., was voted one of Travel + Leisure’s Best Places to Travel in 2023, Travel + Leisure’s Best Cities in the US 2022, and Southern Living’s Best Cities on the Rise 2022. That’s some kudos for a smallish southern city. We needed to check it out.
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SURVEY SAYS
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Would you pay more to be on a plane without children? A majority of Americans want adult-only flights.
Babies and rambunctious toddlers prove to be unpopular travel companions at 30,000 feet.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Are empty-nesters really downsizing?
Call it downsizing, “right-sizing,” or whatever you want, empty-nesters are facing a housing market that can present opportunities for a fun second chapter — or a cold dose of financial reality.
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Real Estate
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We were told there’d be a wave of home sales once baby boomers turned 65. That isn’t happening.
People are living longer, and high home prices have them hunkering down instead of listing, experts say. For prospective home buyers, the future will be frustrating.
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