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Friday, March 24, 2023
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Black leaders are developing Nubian Square. Can they revitalize the economic heart of Black Boston?
The Globe spoke with 10 leaders involved in redeveloping Nubian Square, most of them Black and with longstanding ties to the community, who believe there’s an opportunity to restore the square to its former glory.
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Arts
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The Gardner sidestepped a ‘guerrilla climate protest’ over the weekend, but area museums are on alert
“I don’t think there’s anything you can do to completely avoid those kinds of happenings from a security standpoint,” said Kurt Steinberg, chief operating officer at Salem’s Peabody Essex Museum.
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Lifestyle
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Somerville celebrates another first for polyamorous people
The City Council, which passed the first ordinance allowing for more than one domestic partner, approves a new policy to prevent discrimination.
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Politics
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A Boston city councilor, frustrated with redistricting, is bankrolling litigation against it
City Councilor Frank Baker made the $10,000 contribution to support the redistricting lawsuit, which names the city, Mayor Michelle Wu, the City Council, and the election head as defendants.
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Metro
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Number of antisemitic incidents in Mass. surged in 2022, report finds
The rise in antisemitic activity in Massachusetts, a 41 percent increase from the previous year, mirrors a trend seen nationally and in most New England states.
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The Nation
Nation
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Prosecutor in Trump hush-money case fires back at House Republicans
When Donald Trump declared over the weekend that the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, was about to have him arrested, he called for his supporters to “PROTEST.” Instead, it was Republican leaders who hurried to the former president’s defense.
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Nation
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New video shows Virginia officers overpowering and punching detainee before he died
New surveillance video released by a prosecutor shows a group of sheriff’s deputies rushing into Irvo Otieno’s jail cell in Henrico County, Va., and physically overpowering him, with one of them appearing to punch down multiple times before the officers carry his limp body out to a transport van.
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Nation
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Surge in eating disorders spurs state legislative action
Stranded at home amid pandemic lockdowns in spring 2020, Emma Warford stumbled down a social media rabbit hole in her quest to get in shape. Viral 28-day fitness challenges. YouTubers promising “hourglass abs.” Diet videos where slim-stomached influencers peddled calorie-tracking apps.
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The World
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Ukraine president visits front-line areas as new phase nears
Ukraine’s president on Thursday made his third visit in two days to areas that have felt the brunt of Russia’s war, with a trip to the southern Kherson region that was retaken from the Kremlin’s forces, and as a senior Kyiv commander hinted that a brewing Ukrainian counteroffensive could come “very soon.”
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US and Canada reach an agreement on turning away asylum-seekers
The United States and Canada have reached an agreement that will allow both countries to turn away asylum-seekers at their borders at a time when migration has surged across the hemisphere, a US official familiar with the agreement said Thursday.
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Strikes, marches, and clashes in France as pension anger persists
Huge street protests and widespread strikes rocked France on Thursday as demonstrators mounted a fierce display of resistance to a new law raising the retirement age and of fury at President Emmanuel Macron, who bypassed a full vote in Parliament to force the measure through.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Banning TikTok is not the real solution
The solution, many experts and members of Congress agree, is to strengthen internet privacy protections to prevent the kind of surveillance and data abuse TikTok critics worry about.
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LETTERS
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Clancy home’s comforts don’t begin to solve riddle of parents hurting kids
"My parents paid for me to pursue expensive hobbies, my home was filled with toys, etc. But my father also sexually abused me for years," writes a reader who adds, "The sad truth is, a parent hurting a child never makes sense, but it happens every day, regardless of family resources."
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LETTERS
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A thorny path to teaching and to teacher diversity
The system needs to change so that prospective teachers can make it through the chaos that currently exists.
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Metro
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Number of antisemitic incidents in Mass. surged in 2022, report finds
The rise in antisemitic activity in Massachusetts, a 41 percent increase from the previous year, mirrors a trend seen nationally and in most New England states.
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Maine
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‘Elaborate human smuggling scheme’ allegedly uncovered in Maine town, authorities say
A hit-and-run crash in Lisbon, Maine, led authorities to a house where 17 undocumented migrants working for a Massachusetts company were living as part of an “elaborate human smuggling scheme,” the US Customs and Border Protection agency said Wednesday.
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Metro
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Lynn police officer repeatedly strikes woman in head during arrest shown on body camera
The Lynn Police Department and the city's mayor are defending the actions of the police officer and released body-worn camera footage of the arrest.
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Sports
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Baseball can take a victory lap after an out-of-this-world WBC tournament
From the heartbreaking to the heart-stopping, the World Baseball Classic was captivating, dramatic, tense, and well-played.
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Fans of Fenway Sports Group’s crown jewels, the Red Sox and Liverpool FC, share a unique bond
Both Fenway Sports Group properties have reached pinnacles of success, but not lately. And the fan bases want more investment in the product.
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NCAA Hockey Regional Tournament
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With five players scoring, BU men’s hockey tops Western Michigan in NCAA regional opener
Thursday’s win was the first for the Terriers in the NCAA tournament in five years.
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Business
Business
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Black leaders are developing Nubian Square. Can they revitalize the economic heart of Black Boston?
The Globe spoke with 10 leaders involved in redeveloping Nubian Square, most of them Black and with longstanding ties to the community, who believe there’s an opportunity to restore the square to its former glory.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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In Silicon Valley Bank collapse, affordable housing all over Boston hangs in the balance
Boston Private Bank & Trust grew into one of the biggest financiers of affordable housing in Boston. Then they were acquired by Silicon Valley Bank. So what happens now?
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Need to return a sweater you don’t want? A new startup is here for you.
ReturnQueen, which services the Boston area, allows shoppers to return online purchases without the hassle of repackaging, relabeling, and reshipping unwanted merchandise.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Raphael Mechoulam, ‘father of cannabis research,’ dies at 92
A pioneering Israeli chemist, Raphael Mechoulam is credited with opening the field of cannabis science after identifying the structure and function of the key compounds of cannabis.
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William A. Wulf, pioneering computer scientist, dies at 83
A pioneering researcher, entrepreneur, and policymaker in computer science, William Wulf helped adapt an early Pentagon communications web into the network that eventually grew into the Internet.
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Patrick French, unsparing biographer of V.S. Naipaul, dies at 56
Patrick French, a historian and biographer whose books include acclaimed accounts of India’s march toward independence and the life of writer V.S. Naipaul, “The World Is What It Is,” died March 16 in London. He was 56.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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Apple to splash $1 billion a year on films to break into cinemas
It is part of an ambitious effort by Apple to raise its profile in Hollywood and lure subscribers to its streaming service.
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STAGE REVIEW
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‘Into the Woods’ works its magic in a fairy tale with no happily ever after
The captivating production of this Sondheim musical at the Colonial is proof positive that many riches are still to be found in those woods.
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TELEVISION REVIEW
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Brawl in the family: The final season of ‘Succession’ is as fierce as it gets
The gloves, always off, have been cut to shreds.
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