Boston Sunday Globe - 17 Nov 2024

Table of content - Boston Sunday Globe (17 Nov 2024)

The silent treatment
For Latinos, the language of politics in a familiar voice
Democrats at a loss after GOP trifecta
Inside emergency shelters, tensions mount as time runs out for migrants
Russia’s decoy drones may hide deadly weapon
Japanese official arrives for talks on North Korea
Protesters released from prisons
Gas service halted by Russian firm
At least 8 dead after stabbing attack
At least 13 dead in extremist attack
Biden and Trump hear a plea to bring hostages home
Activists protesting at global climate summit
Israel continues strikes near Beirut
North Korea loudly assails South
Xi says China’s ready to work with incoming administration
More states drop exams as graduation requirement
Liberal Berkeley toughens stance on homeless
Bullet hits plane at Dallas Love Field
Federally protected wolf found dead
Musk suggests public weigh in on pick to lead Treasury
Democrats at a loss on next step after GOP trifecta
Latinos turned to social media for news on the election
This time, Trump makes quick picks for leadership roles
As GOP lawmakers are offered new posts, there will be vacancies to fill
At emergency shelters, tensions mount as time runs out
An Indian family froze to death crossing the Canada-US border
How special education settlements are hidden
Ways the state could level the playing field
Builder of Communities
Devoted Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Sister
BARTLETT, James Theodore
Today’s outlook
Tiny gladiator found in England shows reach of Roman celebrity
Tensions over abortion erupt as protesters confront Men’s March
Shellfish dying, lobsters leaving
Faith leaders consider a second Trump administration
Long COVID may be more common than was known
USS Nantucket commissioned at Charlestown Navy Yard
This day in history
Shane enjoys riding horses and swimming
Lottery
Faith leaders share concerns on Trump’s White House return
Tensions over abortion erupt at Men’s March
Report warns of climate’s impact on region’s fish populations
Schools warn of election transition
From Jewish temple to Asian sanctuary
Providence schools admit student records stolen in cyberattack
Ponies on lam, tomatoes are tossed
N.H. has turned a redder shade of purple
Current Lab building a one-stop shop ‘weather forecast’ for the ocean
R.I. club settles allegations it denied disabled
Lives upended by domestic violence, parents ask Globe Santa for help
1 in 4 may suffer from Long COVID
Grief and resolve as Boston marks Trans Day of Remembrance
Santa’s Mailbox
Long-awaited legislative compromise on economic bill paves way for Revs soccer stadium
The Mass. guy behind the Onion’s Infowars buy
City of Boston sues chef Barbara Lynch for $1.7 million in unpaid taxes
How 112,000 publicly owned acres could help solve the housing crisis
TALKING POINTS
Get the story behind the story.
Grogan can tell Maye all about scrambling
Forced into fight, Tatum delivers Celtics at buzzer
Bruins lose to Blues in overtime
Rams’ visit is rare and important
History tells us there are very few like Soto
Bogaerts looks to turn the page
Red Sox await Pivetta’s decision
PWHL looks to build off debut season
Two weeks later, no clarity at WZLX
Campos, Novak tied for lead
Legendary gymnastics coach Karolyi dead
Spirit to play for NWSL title
UMass loses thriller to Liberty
Sinner, Fritz reach final
BU gets first win of season
Field goal lifts Holy Cross
Schenn lifts Blues over Bruins in OT
Korpisalo gave them a chance
Like Bruins, the Penguins are sputtering
Ex-Bruins key for Blackhawks
Ovechkin back to being great
Everything is going right for the Cavaliers
Celtics, Warriors varied usage
Mexico grounds for future talent?
Mazzulla stays all business
Tatum delivers Celtics at buzzer
Scheierman starting strong in Maine
Patriots, Rams have a lot in common
Change in momentum
Thornton waived; Barmore in
Older running backs enjoying a resurgence
NFL wants more international play
Rivalry games something special
Grogan can tell Maye all about scrambling
Rams’ visit is rare and important
Watertown, Walpole, and Uxbridge repeat
James sparks BC, but SMU too electric
how the AP top 25 fared
Field goal on final play sparks Harvard
Newton North sweeps Brookline for D1 title
Brookline boys reign; Westford girls win D1
Ineligible player ousts Boston Int’l boys’ soccer
CM cruises to its sixth D2 semifinal
X marks the spot
A gut-renovated condo near the Green Line
Should you clean air ducts? Add gutter guards?
Is your living room blah? 12 ways you can jazz it up.
Dear Gen X: Looking for your forever home? Try a single-story.
Boosting men doesn’t come at women’s expense
The rings inside trees are beginning to tell a different story
The ‘science’ of polling is broken
social studies |
Why can’t men in China take a joke?
AI in the classroom could spare educators from having to teach writing
A lot of Trump voters saw more light than darkness in his message
AMERICAN MEN
TREES
We promised a safe haven to refugees. We can’t take it back now.
Beacon Hill lobbyists have their own ‘family plan’ for political donations
Just trying to make sense of it all after Nov. 5
Viewing the next four years with conflicting feelings — and some hope
The pain of Trump’s victory is keenly, uniquely felt
Question 1 voters seek more openness in the Legislature, not more Republicans
The missionary in the parking lot
President Biden should pardon his son Hunter
Silent comics speak volumes
With COVID funds gone, what can artists bank on?
‘Dune: Prophecy’ tells familiar story
The Pope of Trash blesses Coolidge with his presence
Want something perfect? ‘Go to Target,’ says potter Cynthia Curtis.
TABLES
Laurie Simmons: when a house is not a home
‘Dune’ prequel tells a familiar story
With COVID funds gone, what can artists bank on?
Mattapan native SeeFour wanted the world to see Boston hip-hop
Making a striving, overlooked background character the hero
For Ken Burns, no one can compare with da Vinci
Waters to visit Coolidge for award, screening
That time she manifested her ideal man
With his dreamlike love letter to libraries, Murakami is back
Kristen Tracy reads for research, pleasure, and sometimes her favorite neighbor
Niall Williams’s beguilingly beautiful portrait of Irish village life
In ‘The Ancient Eight,’ John Feinstein recalls when the Ivy League ruled football
Dreamlike love letter to libraries
Kristen Tracy reads for research and pleasure
Portrait of Irish village life
nEW EnGLanD LITErarY nEWs |
LOCaL bEsTsELLErs
Revising the story of a great literary editor
bOOkInGs
What’s in store for New England’s skiers and snowboarders?
9 top gear picks for the slopes
12 days of hiking bliss on Tour du Mont Blanc
Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith is getting used to parenthood and his reconfigured band
Renowned artworks in Worcester; see the world by train; renew your passport soon
Taylor Goldsmith
There
Sixt charged me extra for insurance, but I never asked for it!
Here
Everywhere
12 days on the world’s greatest hiking trail
Check out these 9 top gear picks for the slopes
Trying to remain chill about downhill weather
HOLIDAY STYLE 6 FESTIVE COCKTAILS
HOPE & RESCUE: A STORY OF GRATITUDE
HONORING PUERTO RICAN VETERANS
THE 2024 NEW ENGLAND GIFT GUIDE
Holiday Style
Confessions of Shelby Hewitt
The 2024 New England Gift Guide
Tyler & Betsy: A Tale of Hope and Rescue
Seasonal Sips
Your Week Ahead New England Botanic Garden’s Festival of Lights, Summer and Smoke at Berklee, and More
Perspective Honoring Puerto Rican Veterans — America’s Forgotten Heroes
Connections A Bassinet for Mary
Love Letters Distant Connection
Style Watch Dining Room Redo
Miss Conduct Brother’s Keeper
On the Block Midpoint Pricing
Dinner With Cupid Game On
Cooking Decadent Desserts
The Puzzle Page
Hung Up on Policies
Courting Controversy
THE GLOBE PUZZLE SOLUTION
SUDOKU SOLUTION
Honoring Puerto Rican Veterans — America’s Forgotten Heroes
Making Spirits Bright
Bhangra Bash
Jumping through Hoops
Opera Occasion
Symphony Sounds
Tick, Tock
Conversation Starter
Shopping the Midpoint
$849,000
Finish With a Flair
Finish With a Flair
Uninviting Behavior
Game On
GO ON A BLIND DATE. WE’LL PICK UP THE TAB.
A Tale of Hope and Rescue
A Tale of Hope and Rescue
Who Could Use a Drink?
Who Could Use a Drink?
Cranberry-Gin Smash
Vieux Carré
Gin Alexander
Hot Brown Buttered Cider
Jam Jar Lemon Drop
Old and New Sling
THE 2024 SHOP LOCAL GIFT GUIDE
THE 2024 SHOP LOCAL GIFT GUIDE
UNDER $75
UNDER $75
WHERE TO SHOP
$125 AND UNDER
HOPE AND RESCUE
BostonShops 2024 holiday gift guide
WHAT’S INSIDE?
SUDOKU
A Bassinet for Mary

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