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A LEGEND ON THE COURT and in his home
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A bloody push toward the sea, house by house
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Russia says it halted strike on bridge; border attacks intensify
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Pope touts Mongolia religious freedom
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Dye that built cities is still produced the old way by a family in Mexico
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Why Europe’s boars still hold radioactivity surprises scientists
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Russia, Belarus, Iran won’t attend Nobel ceremonies
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Intact 1881 shipwreck is found in Wisconsin waters
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Typhoon Saola makes landfall in southern China, killing at least 1
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Even a hurricane can’t sweep away presidential politics
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Texas AG’s impeachment in the hands of his fellow Republicans
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Racehorse deaths in Saratoga renew old worries and prompt reforms
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Neal Shifman, Fierce National Advocate for Human Potential and Marginalized Communities
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Aram V. Chobanian, M.D., renowned cardiologist, dies at 94.
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Bill Richardson, former governor and UN ambassador, 75
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Jimmy Buffett, 76; turned song into anthem and empire
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A California beach town is desperate to save its vanishing sand
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Almanacs predict snowy N.E. winter
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Norfolk man expected to plead guilty
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The Globe Puzzle Modern Maturity
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
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Biden’s student loan plan a game changer
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BIRD SIGHTINGS
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Kailyn loves sports, art and hopes to be a veterinarian
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Women’s rugby displays ‘glorious chaos in motion’
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More outdoor rescues, deaths than usual this summer
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Bat influx causes R.I. residents to get rabies vaccine
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Kitten is rescued from 8-foot-deep storm drain
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Rain + inflation = less tourism on N.H.’s seacoast
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Boston revamps building guidelines
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Eversource and Unitil also hit by security breaches
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Ginkgo Bioworks to develop AI models for drug development
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With O’Brien aboard, Patriots are buying in
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It was an embarrassing sign of surrender
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Burke finally has scored his ‘dream job’
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Many moving parts in Buffalo
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Gagner, Sutter audition for Oil
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Top seed Alcaraz stays on track for title repeat
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Knocking off a boatload of bucket-list items
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Revolution forced to settle for painful tie
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Center depth remains a concern for Celtics
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These games are worth watching
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Rafaela called up, but can’t crack the lineup
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Rockland’s Khang, fresh off LPGA win No. 1, leads again
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Reds rally in 9th in push for playoffs
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Ortiz hasn’t lost faith in the Red Sox
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Breaking down cutdown day’s biggest news
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In latest controversy, NFL alienating some broadcast partners
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Eagles rally but lose opener in overtime
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Auburn’s run game overpowers UMass
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Sanders, Colorado score upset
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New app tracks live scoring and results
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Home prices have soared, but so has the flood risk
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Chelsea loft shows that industrial design is anything but dreary
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Dog damage to your lawn? We’ll lift your spirits.
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Machines that make life too easy
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Westarctica, Sancratosia, Slowjamastan, and other fake nations may have some things to teach real ones
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When critters have first dibs in the garden
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Saying goodbye to ideas that no longer work
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Liberals need a clearer foreign policy
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Massachusetts needs a new tool against scammers who target elders
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To guide AI rules, take a page from nuclear weapon safety standards
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Of course it’s not racist to criticize Kamala Harris
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Republicans keep talking about ‘riots’ and ‘civil war.’ Believe them.
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Ode to the best — and worst —ofmy summer holiday
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Waiting in the WATER
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Jill Lepore has seen the inside of time
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Beach culture is on the menu at Brookline’s new bartaco location
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In the Huntington’s ‘Prayer for the French Republic,’ antisemitism strikes at a Jewish family’s idea of home
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Duran Duran’s Roger Taylor takes a look back as the band forges ahead
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If you like ‘Suits,’ then try these shows on for size
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True-crime docuseries ‘Never Let Him Go’ chronicles Cambridge man’s quest for justice
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For summer movies, it was the best and worst of times
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Learning to read again after a stroke
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WHO ARE YOU?
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Did Orwell’s wife write herself out of history?
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Chaucer’s ‘The Canterbury Tales’: not safe for teens
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For Squeeze’s Chris Difford, hitting the road has lost its luster
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Travel Insured International holds up a refund of $12,780
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For neurodiverse young adults, traveling with peers can mean the world
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Seeing the show? Here are a few more artsy spots to add to your itinerary.