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MORE LOW-INCOME STUDENTS GAIN ACCESS TO BOSTON’S EXAM SCHOOLS AFTER ADMISSION
POLICY CHANGES

The introduction of the bonus points has been widely embraced by civil rights
advocates and many parents who contend that it helps level the playing field for
applicants who don’t have the financial means for test prep and who tend not
perform as well on standardized tests.


DAN SHAUGHNESSY | BUCKS 110, CELTICS 107

GAME 5 LOSS FOR CELTICS WILL GO DOWN AS ONE OF THE TOUGHEST IN BOSTON SPORTS
LORE
THE CELTICS WERE LEADING BY 14 POINTS, IN THE FOURTH QUARTER, AT HOME.

Gary Washburn: The reason the Celtics lost Game 5? They were outworked by the
Bucks when it mattered most.

THE KRAFT FAMILY BREAKS GROUND ON A $225 MILLION RENOVATION PROJECT AT GILLETTE
STADIUM
THE PROJECT WILL ENCLOSE THE NORTH END OF THE STADIUM WITH YEAR-ROUND
HOSPITALITY AND FUNCTION SPACE AND A MASSIVE VIDEOBOARD HANGING OVER THE FIELD.


WOMEN POLITICIANS ARE ‘SPITTING MAD’ ABOUT THE LEAKED ROE DRAFT OPINION — AND
THEY’RE ACTUALLY SHOWING IT

The leak has produced a rare moment in American politics: Women in high office,
long cautioned to avoid public displays of rage lest they be labeled hysterical
or worse, are unleashing unapologetic, uncompromising anger.


YVONNE ABRAHAM

THE END OF ROE? THE GOP WANTS TO CHANGE THE SUBJECT.
ANYWAY, THE CATACLYSMIC LEAK WAS LAST WEEK’S GOP OUTRAGE. THIS WEEK’S IS ALL
ABOUT THE PROTESTERS GATHERING OUTSIDE THE HOMES OF ALITO AND OTHER JUSTICES
LIKELY TO END ROE.

Senate blocks bill to codify right to abortion


RUSSIA HITS UKRAINE’S EAST AS FINLAND MOVES TOWARD NATO BID

As the war, which has ground to a stalemate, wrought more death and upheaval,
its globe-shaking repercussions spread, with Finland announcing plans to end
decades of neutrality and seek NATO membership.


MASS. COVID-19 CASES AND HOSPITALIZATIONS ARE RISING, BUT EXPERTS THINK WE MAY
BE NEARING THE PEAK

In a troubling trend for a state trying to get back to normal, Massachusetts
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have been gradually rising for weeks. But
experts say the spring wave could soon begin to subside without ever reaching
levels similar to last winter’s deadly Omicron surge.


FEDERAL INSPECTORS ARE SWOOPING IN TO EXAMINE THE BELEAGUERED T — AND THE
SCRUTINY MAY NOT END THERE

“This is unprecedented, unheard of,” said Brian Kane, executive director of the
MBTA Advisory Board, of the federal inspection. “It speaks to the gravity of the
situation. This is receivership in all but name. Maybe that’s what the T needs.”

PETER ABRAHAM | BRAVES 5, RED SOX 3


LATEST BLOWN UMPIRE’S CALL AGAINST KEVIN PLAWECKI, RED SOX WAS IN A TERRIBLE
SPOT

Home plate umpire Adam Beck called the Boston catcher out on strikes on a pitch
that appeared outside the zone, more fodder for those who want to see non-humans
calling the game.


LEGENDARY WCVB CHIEF METEOROLOGIST HARVEY LEONARD ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT; HE WILL
STEP AWAY FROM DAILY ROLE

In a statement, WCVB said Leonard will step away from his daily role beginning
May 25 but will continue as chief meteorologist emeritus beginning in the fall
where he will contribute to “severe weather and climate coverage important to
our community.”


ADVOCATES RENEW CALL FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION BARRIERS ON R.I. BRIDGES AFTER
LATEST INCIDENT

Three people have jumped from the Newport Pell Bridge in the past three months,
underscoring the urgent need for action, said the co-founder of Bridging the Gap
for Healing and Safety.
Opinion


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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING? A HOST OF DISINFORMATION.

Pregnancy is a data void. The Supreme Court’s draft ruling overturning Roe v.
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MASS. CORONAVIRUS AT A GLANCE | ON MAY 11

VACCINATIONS

Total
On May 11
Doses Administered
14,608,586
+13,855
Boosters Administered
3,020,367
+11,817

 


Fully Vaccinated:
5,369,682
Percent of population:
77.9%

CASES AND DEATHS



On May 11
Total cases:
1,653,674

+3,996
Total deaths:
19,227

+7

Other resources: Vaccination by numbersTown-by-town vaccinationsLatest Mass.
numbersTown-by-town cases

OTHER RESOURCES:

Vaccination by numbersTown-by-town vaccinationsLatest Mass. numbersTown-by-town
cases
NOTE: Mass DPH releases data Monday-Friday. Fully vaccinated means Mass.
residents with 2 doses of Moderna/Pfizer vaccine or a dose of J&J. Boosters
include Pfizer or Moderna. Mass. population of 6,892,503 is used to calculate
vaccination percentages. SOURCE: Mass. Dept. of Public Health

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NATHAN CARMAN ORDERED HELD WITHOUT BAIL ON CHARGES HE KILLED HIS MOTHER AT SEA

Nathan Carman, a 28-year-old who lives in Vernon, Vt., is charged with killing
his mother during a fishing trip in September 2016. After his boat sank, he was
found adrift on a life raft about 115 miles off Martha’s Vineyard. His mother,
Linda, vanished and was presumed dead.


‘IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM ... TAKE IT UP WITH ME.’ RICK RIORDAN BLASTS RACIST
BACKLASH OVER ‘PERCY JACKSON’ CASTING

Rick Riordan, the Boston-based bestselling author, posted a statement to his
website Tuesday condemning individuals who have criticized casting for the
upcoming Disney+ series based on his popular “Percy Jackson” books.


NORTH KOREA CONFIRMS 1ST COVID OUTBREAK, KIM ORDERS LOCKDOWN

North Korea imposed a nationwide lockdown Thursday to control its first
acknowledged COVID-19 outbreak after holding for more than two years to a widely
doubted claim of a perfect record keeping out the virus that has spread to
nearly every place in the world.
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The Wu administration cleared the area of ramshackle shelters in January, and
connected scores of people to services, but the knotty problems of addiction and
mental illness persist.

NEW PLAN FOR SEAPORT MEANS A LITTLE MORE PRECIOUS GREEN SPACE, BUT LESS HOUSING
WS DEVELOPMENT PLANS TO DO AWAY WITH PLANS TO BUILD A 30,000-SQUARE-FOOT
BUILDING ADJACENT TO THE EXISTING SEAPORT COMMON AND INSTEAD EXTEND THE OPEN
SPACE NEXT DOOR.


‘THIS CAN’T HAPPEN’: PLYMOUTH IN UPROAR OVER POSSIBLE PLAN FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE
AT THE DECOMMISSIONED PILGRIM NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN PLYMOUTH, 1 MILLION GALLONS
OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE WATER LANGUISH IN A POOL. RESIDENTS ARE FEARFUL THAT
HOLTEC, THE COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANING UP THE SITE, WILL OPT FOR WHAT
SEEMS TO BE THE CHEAPEST OPTION: DUMPING IT ALL INTO CAPE COD BAY.


CANDIDATE FOR AUDITOR SAYS SHE WOULD SUBPOENA STATE AGENCIES. CAN SHE?
NOT REALLY. “WE DON’T HAVE SUBPOENA AUTHORITY,” THE CURRENT AUDITOR, SUZANNE M.
BUMP, TOLD THE GLOBE.

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LEGENDARY WCVB CHIEF METEOROLOGIST HARVEY LEONARD ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT; HE WILL
STEP AWAY FROM DAILY ROLE

In a statement, WCVB said Leonard will step away from his daily role beginning
May 25 but will continue as chief meteorologist emeritus beginning in the fall
where he will contribute to “severe weather and climate coverage important to
our community.”


JOHN LEO, COLUMNIST WHO TOOK AIM AT LIBERAL PIETIES, DIES AT 86

Mr. Leo viewed American life with a gimlet eye, leavened by a disarming sense of
humor and a deep reserve of cultural and historical knowledge.
THE GREAT DIVIDE


MORE LOW-INCOME STUDENTS GAIN ACCESS TO BOSTON’S EXAM SCHOOLS AFTER ADMISSION
POLICY CHANGES

The introduction of the bonus points has been widely embraced by civil rights
advocates and many parents who contend that it helps level the playing field for
applicants who don’t have the financial means for test prep and who tend not
perform as well on standardized tests.


LARGE BRUSH FIRE STILL BURNING IN WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST

A large brush fire burning over challenging terrain in the White Mountain
National Forest spread to 48 acres but was largely under control, the US Forest
Service said Wednesday evening.

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 * YVONNE ABRAHAM
   Globe columnist Yvonne Abraham can be reached at yvonne.abraham@globe.com.
   Follow her on Twitter @GlobeAbraham.
   The end of Roe? The GOP wants to change the subject.
 * JENEÉ OSTERHELDT
   Jeneé Osterheldt can be reached at jenee.osterheldt@globe.com and on Twitter
   @sincerelyjenee and on Instagram @abeautifulresistance.
   The AAPI history I carry with me: Andy Li
 * ADRIAN WALKER
   Adrian Walker is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at
   adrian.walker@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @Adrian_Walker.
   How did the Mission Hill School fail students for so long?
 * THOMAS FARRAGHER
   Thomas Farragher is a Globe columnist. He can reached at
   thomas.farragher@globe.com.
   New life for a beloved, old covered bridge
 * Dan McGowan
   Dan McGowan can be reached at dan.mcgowan@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter at
   @danmcgowan.
   The Superman building gets its first major vote tonight
 * KEVIN CULLEN
   Kevin Cullen is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at
   kevin.cullen@globe.com.
   Songs in the key of life

SPORTS



PETER ABRAHAM | ON BASEBALL


LATEST BLOWN UMPIRE’S CALL AGAINST KEVIN PLAWECKI, RED SOX WAS IN A TERRIBLE
SPOT

Home plate umpire Adam Beck called the Boston catcher out on strikes on a pitch
that appeared outside the zone, more fodder for those who want to see non-humans
calling the game.

GAME 5: GRIZZLIES 134, WARRIORS 95


GRIZZLIES ROUT WARRIORS TO AVOID ELIMINATION, FORCE GAME 6

Memphis led by more than 50 points at stages in a blowout win at home.

GAME 5: BUCKS 110, CELTICS 107


CELTICS PUTTING THIS PAINFUL LOSS ASIDE AND LOOKING FORWARD TO BOUNCING BACK IN
GAME 6

The Celtics coughed up a 14-point fourth-quarter lead and crumbled in the final
two minutes, the final hit coming when Jrue Holiday swiped the ball away from
Marcus Smart before the Celtics could even attempt a potential game-tying
3-pointer.
GAME 5: BUCKS 110, CELTICS 107


BOBBY PORTIS DELIVERED FOR THE BUCKS IN THE ONLY WAY HE WAS TAUGHT -- BY
CLEANING UP AFTER HIS TEAMMATES

GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL


THE REASON THE CELTICS LOST GAME 5? THEY WERE OUTWORKED BY THE BUCKS WHEN IT
MATTERED MOST.

BRAVES 5, RED SOX 3


RYAN BRASIER GIVES UP NINTH-INNING WALKOFF HOME RUN, AND OTHER OBSERVATIONS FROM
RED SOX’ LOSS TO BRAVES

   COLUMNISTS
   
   
 * CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
   Christopher L. Gasper is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at
   christopher.gasper@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @cgasper.
   These struggling Sox sure look like they’re in a dreaded ‘Bridge Year’
 * Dan Shaughnessy
   Dan Shaughnessy is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at
   daniel.shaughnessy@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @dan_shaughnessy.
   Game 5 loss for Celtics will go down as one of the toughest in Boston sports
   lore
 * TARA SULLIVAN
   Tara Sullivan is a Globe columnist. She can be reached at
   tara.sullivan@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter @Globe_Tara.
   It’s obvious Bruins need to get back home. But then what?
 * GARY WASHBURN
   Gary Washburn is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at
   gary.washburn@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @GwashburnGlobe.
   The reason the Celtics lost Game 5? They were outworked by the Bucks when it
   mattered most.



BUSINESS




FINLAND’S LEADERS IN FAVOR OF APPLYING FOR NATO MEMBERSHIP

Finland’s president and prime minister said Thursday they’re in favor of
applying for NATO membership, paving the way for the alliance to expand amid
Russia’s war in Ukraine.


BROAD INSTITUTE LEASES ROOM TO GROW IN BURLINGTON

Renowned Cambridge-based research center The Broad Institute is expanding to
Burlington, joining the future headquarters of biopharma company Vericel Corp.
at a newly constructed lab at the Network Drive campus off Route 3.


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MOST MASS. AUTO INSURERS RAISE RATES

   BUSINESS COLUMNISTS
   
   
 * SHIRLEY LEUNG
   Shirley Leung is a Business columnist. She can be reached at
   shirley.leung@globe.com.
   Her nickname is ‘nanoqueen.’ Now Julie Chen adds another title: UMass Lowell
   chancellor
 * LARRY EDELMAN
   Larry Edelman can be reached at larry.edelman@globe.com. Follow him on
   Twitter @GlobeNewsEd.
   Inflation will abate. Just don’t hold your breath.
 * Jon Chesto
   Jon Chesto can be reached at jon.chesto@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter
   @jonchesto.
   Survey says: The future of work is hybrid
 * HIAWATHA BRAY
   Hiawatha Bray can be reached at hiawatha.bray@globe.com. Follow him on
   Twitter @GlobeTechLab.
   Does your garden need a Tertill? Helen Greiner’s quest for the next big thing
   in robots.
 * SEAN P. MURPHY
   Got a problem? Send your consumer issue to sean.murphy@globe.com. Follow him
   on Twitter @spmurphyboston.
   Most Mass. auto insurers raise rates
 * SCOTT KIRSNER
   Scott Kirsner can be reached at kirsner@pobox.com. Follow him on Twitter
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COOKING


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ENVIRONMENT


A SOLAR BATTLE IN SLEEPY WAREHAM IS PITTING ENVIRONMENTALISTS AGAINST EACH OTHER


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METRO




RHODE ISLAND BUSINESS NEWS: MAY 2022


THE END OF ROE? THE GOP WANTS TO CHANGE THE SUBJECT.


CANDIDATE FOR AUDITOR SAYS SHE WOULD SUBPOENA STATE AGENCIES. CAN SHE?

SPORTS




HOW IT HAPPENED: CELTICS COLLAPSE IN GAME 5, LOSE TO BUCKS 110-107 TO FALL
BEHIND IN PLAYOFF SERIES


THE CELTICS’ EPIC FOURTH-QUARTER COLLAPSE VS. THE BUCKS LEAVES THE CELTICS
STUNNED, AND OTHER OBSERVATIONS


ALEX CORA, KEVIN PLAWECKI EJECTED IN SIXTH INNING AGAINST BRAVES

BUSINESS




US CASINOS HAD BEST MONTH EVER IN MARCH, WINNING $5.3B


INFLATION WILL ABATE. JUST DON’T HOLD YOUR BREATH.


‘THIS CAN’T HAPPEN’: PLYMOUTH IN UPROAR OVER POSSIBLE PLAN FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE

POLITICS




BIDEN CO-HOSTING 2ND COVID SUMMIT AS WORLD’S RESOLVE FALTERS


WOMEN POLITICIANS ARE ‘SPITTING MAD’ ABOUT THE LEAKED ROE DRAFT OPINION — AND
THEY’RE ACTUALLY SHOWING IT


SENATE FAILS TO ADVANCE BILL CODIFYING ABORTION ACCESS INTO FEDERAL LAW

NATION




JOHN EASTMAN PRESSED PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATOR TO THROW OUT BIDEN VOTES


COURT: CALIFORNIA’S UNDER-21 GUN SALES BAN UNCONSTITUTIONAL


SURFSIDE CONDO COLLAPSE VICTIMS REACH $997 MILLION SETTLEMENT

WORLD




RUSSIA HITS UKRAINE’S EAST AS FINLAND MOVES TOWARD NATO BID


NORTH KOREA CONFIRMS 1ST COVID OUTBREAK, KIM ORDERS LOCKDOWN


FINLAND’S LEADERS IN FAVOR OF APPLYING FOR NATO MEMBERSHIP

OPINION




ILLEGAL VOTING LATEST BAKER LICENSE BILL RED HERRING


TO FIX THE SUPREME COURT, RANDOMLY CHOOSE NEW JUSTICES FOR EVERY CASE


IN UKRAINE, TRUTH AND TRANSPARENCY DISRUPT RUSSIA’S CLOAK AND DAGGER

LIFESTYLE




BOSTON-BASED PRX CLINCHES PULITZER FOR AUDIO REPORTING


‘IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM ... TAKE IT UP WITH ME.’ RICK RIORDAN BLASTS RACIST
BACKLASH OVER ‘PERCY JACKSON’ CASTING


A GROUP OF MILTON MOMS STARTED A ROCK BAND DURING THE PANDEMIC. NOW, THEY’RE
PERFORMING ON KELLY CLARKSON’S SHOW.

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WHERE TO EAT DOLLAR OYSTERS AROUND BOSTON


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CAULIFLOWER QUESADILLAS


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CAN ART INSPIRE ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION?


‘RIGHTS ALONG THE SHORE’ PROBES PAINFUL HISTORY OF SEGREGATION AND SWIMMING

BOOKS




JOHN LEO, COLUMNIST WHO TOOK AIM AT LIBERAL PIETIES, DIES AT 86


‘IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM ... TAKE IT UP WITH ME.’ RICK RIORDAN BLASTS RACIST
BACKLASH OVER ‘PERCY JACKSON’ CASTING


‘METROPOLIS,’ SET IN BOSTON, CENTERS AROUND 6 CHARACTERS AND A STORAGE FACILITY

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