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Wednesday, March 22, 2023
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Climate
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Following a dismal global climate report, could Massachusetts push up its net-zero goal?
An alarming new report on climate change raises a difficult question for Massachusetts, already ahead of most states on climate policy. Is it even possible to move faster?
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Investigations
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Suffolk judge overturns 1992 murder conviction, clearing Barry Kamara’s name at last
Since 2019, judges have thrown out murder and rape convictions against more than a dozen Boston men, almost all of whom are Black and had been sentenced to life in prison.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Everett superintendent files suit against mayor, School Committee, alleging racism, sexism, and retaliation
Everett Superintendent Priya Tahiliani filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Mayor Carlo DeMaria and several other School Committee members accusing them of racism and discrimination after they voted two weeks prior not to renew her contract.
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Gambling
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Double your money if the Celtics score? Eye-popping sports betting offers are hard to ignore.
As half a dozen mobile sportsbooks have competed for Massachusetts gamblers’ attention the last few weeks, they’ve promoted deals that come as close to handing out cold, hard cash to new customers as legally possible.
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Biotech
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Boston scientists say they’re a step closer to growing human eggs in the lab
George Church’s lab at the Wyss Institute of Harvard is one of a handful around the globe trying to coax adult stem cells, derived from blood or skin, to become human eggs capable of forming an embryo.
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The Nation
Nation
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Trump waits out grand jury as New York braces for protests
Facing the possibility of criminal charges, Donald Trump waited it out in Florida on Tuesday as New York braced for disruptions that could follow an indictment. Republican contenders in the 2024 race sized up the impact a prosecution could have on a campaign in which the former president is a leading contender.
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Nation
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Biden creates two national monuments in the Southwest
In southern Nevada, Biden protected a large portion of the Spirit Mountain area. Near El Paso, Texas, he established the Castner Range National Monument on a former artillery range.
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Nation
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‘The circus continues’: For Trump, legal woes resurrect old habits
Donald Trump, the former prime-time reality TV star known for his love of big stages and vast crowds, has embraced a more humbling and traditional style on the campaign trail in recent months.
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The World
World
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Its forces under siege, Ukraine hits distant, Russian-held Crimea
Avdiivka, Ukrainian officials say, is rapidly turning into another Bakhmut, the eastern city that Russian forces have sought to capture by sending waves of lightly trained recruits on near-suicidal attacks.
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World
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Japan’s prime minister offers Ukraine support as China’s Xi backs Russia
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made a surprise visit Tuesday to Kyiv, engaging in dueling diplomacy with Asian rival President Xi Jinping of China, who met in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin to promote Beijing’s peace proposal for Ukraine that Western nations have all but dismissed as a nonstarter.
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Justice Department embraces supporting role in pursuing war crimes in Ukraine
The Justice Department is increasingly focused on a supporting role: providing Ukraine’s overburdened prosecutors and police with logistical help, training, and direct assistance in bringing charges of war crimes by Russians in Ukraine’s courts.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Should replacing Kamala Harris really be unthinkable?
For President Biden, there is a potential political downside in choosing a new running mate. But the potential upside is arguably greater.
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LETTERS
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About that giant flagpole in Maine, consider this
When powerful nations are in a heady state of decline, they tend to resort to monuments to their former greatness as a substitute for reform.
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LETTERS
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Buy with the fate of the Amazon in mind
There are alternative products that do not diminish the rain forest.
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Metro
Metro
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Springfield mother says she hopes to be a foster parent for newborn child left on her doorstep
The baby boy, bundled in blankets, was left outside a home on Friday night or early Saturday, Springfield police wrote in a post on Facebook.
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Politics
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Will this trio of Boston police officers stay fired?
The Boston Police Department recently fired three officers, who may file challenges tied to the arbitration process.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Boston hit an all-time graduation high in 2022, but can the rate be trusted?
Massachusetts students saw an uptick in graduation rates after the MCAS exams were canceled due to the pandemic. But Boston’s graduation rates remain unreliable after being faulted for wrongly removing students from would-be graduating classes.
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Sports
Celtics Notebook
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For the Celtics, struggles in the clutch have often come down to ball security
The Celtics have averaged nearly four turnovers per game in the fourth quarter since returning from the All-Star break.
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On baseball
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With the world watching, Shohei Ohtani didn’t disappoint in WBC championship game
Watching Ohtani play in person is different than watching him on television.
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bruins notebook
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Derek Forbort’s injury will keep him out at least until Bruins start the playoffs
The veteran defenseman was hurt when blocking a shot last Thursday against Winnipeg.
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Business
Residential
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High interest rates are keeping the Greater Boston housing market down this spring
Sales and prices have both fallen since this time last year, while mortgage rates have roughly doubled.
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Analysis
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Questions loom on banks, inflation as Fed readies rate decision
The Wall Street consensus is for a quarter-point increase, but two big questions loom: How concerned are policy makers about bank stability? And is inflation easing or getting worse?
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chesto means business
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Next stop for Wonderland? A lawsuit and a City Council vote have upended plans for old dog track.
The city of Revere is in the unenviable position of defending against a lawsuit over a property it may no longer need, the latest twist in the saga of the former Wonderland dog track.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Willis Reed, Hall of Famer and leader on Knicks title teams, dies at 80
Nicknamed “The Captain,” Willis Reed was the undersized center and emotional leader on the Knicks’ two NBA championship teams, with a soft shooting touch from the outside and a toughness to tussle with the era’s superstar big men on the inside.
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Obituaries
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Willis Reed, Hall of Famer and leader on Knicks title teams, dies at 80
Nicknamed “The Captain,” Willis Reed was the undersized center and emotional leader on the Knicks’ two NBA championship teams, with a soft shooting touch from the outside and a toughness to tussle with the era’s superstar big men on the inside.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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Community members restore mural in Chinatown
“Tied Together by a Thousand Threads” was first installed in July 2017 by the nonprofit Asian Community Development Corporation. The mural was lightly vandalized in the first few years after its unveiling and then noticeably defaced during the pandemic.
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Boston Underground Film Festival screens ‘strange and unusual’ films for the 23rd year
Dark and bizarre shorts, narratives, and documentaries out of the mainstream at the Brattle Theatre from March 22–26.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Bruce Springsteen shows a lot of faith, and there’s magic in the night
Even at 73, Springsteen still comes across as a man possessed by the spirit of rock 'n' roll, a point he and the E Street Band made emphatically in their nearly three-hour show at TD Garden Monday night.
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