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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

High School Sports Snaps: The Next Generation of Photojournalism

The fall high school sports season is in full swing across Massachusetts, and so is the Globe's innovative student photojournalism program. Below you'll find a curated selection of photos from the first weeks of action, captured by budding photographers from schools across the state.What started as

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Business Insider's New Boss: Jamie Heller from The Wall Street Journal

In a move that sent shockwaves through the media world, Business Insider has appointed Jamie Heller as their new Editor-in-Chief. This comes after former EIC Nicholas Carlson announced his departure earlier this year. Heller brings over 20 years of experience from The Wall Street Journal where she l

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

The Business Flyer Advantage: From Value to Velocity

Are your business travels feeling a little lacklustre lately? It might be time for an upgrade! Enter Virgin Australia's Business Flyer, the rewards program tailor-made for small to medium enterprises. With savings up to 6% on domestic flights and 10% on international United Airlines fares, double-di

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

AirPods Max Gets New Looks While AirPods Pro 2 Puts Hearing First

Apple has given its premium over-ear headphones a much-needed makeover, adding five new stylish colors to the AirPods Max. Midnight, starlight, blue, orange and purple join the existing space gray option, giving users more ways to match their audio accessories with other Apple gear. The compan

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

EEE Epidemic: Is Mass. Ready?

As another human case of Eastern equine encephalitis is confirmed in Massachusetts, residents are left wondering if the state is truly prepared to handle this growing epidemic. With 91 positive mosquito samples and four human cases already reported this season, it's clear that EEE activity is far mo

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Sep 09 2024OPINION

Divided We Stand. . . Or Do We?

Americans today seem more divided than ever, with conservatives and liberals locked in endless battles over hot-button issues like gun control, gay marriage, taxes and regulation. The media loves to highlight the discord - after all, conflict sells! But what if we're not actually as far apart ideo

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Great Smart Glasses Gamble: Will This Time Be Different?

Qualcomm, Samsung and Google have joined forces in an ambitious bid to make smart glasses a mainstream reality. But will their efforts finally succeed where others have failed? Or are we doomed to repeat the same

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reality Bites: How Tech's Virtual Bite Is Unraveling Our Sense of What's Real

We've been devouring technology like it's the main course at a buffet - and now it's starting to make us sick. The very gadgets that promised to connect us have left us more disconnected than ever, unable to tell what's real from what's not. It's gotten so bad that we can't even agree on basic fact

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Supreme Suspicion: Justice Alito's Royal Connections Raise Eyebrows

When it comes to the Supreme Court, every gift and association is under scrutiny these days. The latest eyebrow-raiser? Justice Samuel Alito received $900 in concert tickets from German Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis—a fellow Catholic who's been known to rub elbows with the rich and famous (an

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Bird Flu Mystery: A Human Infection Without a Known Source?

A patient in Missouri has tested positive for bird flu, but there's a puzzling twist: they had no known contact with infected birds or animals. This raises a critical question: how did they get infected? This case marks the 14th human infection in the U.S. since March, when the virus was first dete

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