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Today's headlines

5/23/2015
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Woman fights medical marijuana firing

Cristina Barbuto says state law should protect workers who use medical marijuana with a doctor's certificate.

She had told her future boss about her use. But when she tested positive on a drug test, she was terminated.

 

Report gives Boston-area beaches high marks

The Save the Harbor/Save the Bay report said the waters off South Boston (above) and Revere were the cleanest.

Boston's beaches boast some of the cleanest waters of any US urban beach — including Waikiki Beach in Honolulu.

 

In N.H., Democrats fight to get out of Clinton's shadow

Democratic hopefuls are fighting for the scraps of the spotlight from Hillary Rodham Clinton in New Hampshire.

As Hillary Clinton completed her much-publicized second trip to N.H., her likely Democratic rivals are still fighting to be known.

 

SJC asked to settle tax tiff

The House asked the state's top court to weigh in on the Senate's budget, which could help determine how much residents pay.

 

Indy-style race promises crowds, revenue, and Olympics test run

Competitors jockeyed for position at last month's Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, Calif., one stop on the IndyCar Series calendar of street races that next  year will include Boston.

The 2016 race set for Boston is expected to generate up to $45 million in revenue and fill more than 44,000 hotel beds.

 
 

Globe Events

 
 

A house for Ben

Nicola Manganello designs an elegant home for a family in Maine with special needs.

 
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The Nation

 

Calif. farmers volunteer cuts in water usage

State officials accepted an offer from some farmers to give up a quarter of their water this season.

State officials accepted an offer from some farmers to give up a quarter of their water this season.

 

Clinton received sensitive e-mails on private account

Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton received information on her private e-mail account about the deadly attack on US diplomatic facilities in Benghazi that was later classified "secret."

 

Benghazi issue follows Clinton to N.H.

Hillary Clinton waved to the audience at Smuttynose Brewery in Hampton, N.H.

"I'm glad that the e-mails are starting to come out," Clinton said. "It is something that I've asked to be done, as you know, for a long time."

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The World

 

Turnout heavy as Ireland votes on gay marriage

The election Friday could make Ireland the first country to adopt same-sex marriage by a popular vote.

 

Islamic State claims first Saudi attack

The Islamic State claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a Shi'ite mosque in Saudi Arabia that killed 21.

 

US chided over flight in S. China Sea

China accused the United States of ''very irresponsible'' actions after a surveillance plane flew near South China Sea islands.

 
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Editorial & Opinion

 

Michael A. Cohen

Marco Rubio's tough-guy act on foreign policy

There's a lot more bark than bite to the presidential candidate's fearmongering message.

 

JOANNA WEISS

Fighting crime from within

Kim Odom and Ruth Rollins of L.I.P.S.T.I.C.K.

Women from Boston's most troubled neighborhoods are forming a kind of quiet crimefighting force.

 

Allow young offenders a clean slate

The stigma of a criminal record — even for a nonviolent offense — can fester long into adulthood.

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Metro

 

Woman fights medical marijuana firing

Cristina Barbuto says state law should protect workers who use medical marijuana with a doctor's certificate.

She had told her future boss about her use. But when she tested positive on a drug test, she was terminated.

 

Report gives Boston-area beaches high marks

The Save the Harbor/Save the Bay report said the waters off South Boston (above) and Revere were the cleanest.

Boston's beaches boast some of the cleanest waters of any US urban beach — including Waikiki Beach in Honolulu.

 

In N.H., Democrats fight to get out of Clinton's shadow

Democratic hopefuls are fighting for the scraps of the spotlight from Hillary Rodham Clinton in New Hampshire.

As Hillary Clinton completed her much-publicized second trip to N.H., her likely Democratic rivals are still fighting to be known.

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Business

 

Speaking in R.I., Yellen says rate hike likely this year

Janet Yellen added that policymakers are likely to boost the Fed's benchmark short-term rate gradually.

The Federal Reserve chair expects the central bank to raise interest rates as the economy continues to improve.

 

Meet the builder who is moving the historic Gay Head lighthouse

The landmark Gay Head Light is the only lighthouse in the nation with a history of Native American keepers.

Jerry Matyiko is trying to save the 159-year-old — and still functioning — lighthouse on Martha's Vineyard.

 

Etiquette at work

Is it ever OK to lick your fingers while at a business lunch?

Peter Post gives advice about eating all manner of foods that are messy in some way.

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Obituaries

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Sports

 

Indy-style race promises crowds, revenue, and Olympics test run

Competitors jockeyed for position at last month's Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, Calif., one stop on the IndyCar Series calendar of street races that next  year will include Boston.

The 2016 race set for Boston is expected to generate up to $45 million in revenue and fill more than 44,000 hotel beds.

 

ANGELS 12, RED SOX 5

Angels clobber Red Sox in series opener

Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts dove in vain, but couldn't snag this fourth-inning popup by Angels left fielder Matt Joyce.

Los Angeles scored nine times in the fifth inning and Sox starter Rick Porcello was charged with seven runs.

 

NFL lawyers advise Roger Goodell to hear Tom Brady's appeal

In its formal notice of appeal to the NFL, the union said it would be calling Roger Goodell (left)  as a witness in Tom Brady's hearing.

Despite the recommendation, Goodell has not notified the players' union whether he will be the appeal hearing officer.

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Saturday Life

 

Battling childhood obesity

Zohra Khamis (above left) and her daughter Sarah, 13, at home in Revere. Khamis and Sarah (in a family photo, at right) participated in a study at Massachusetts General Hospital to help them make lifestyle changes to improve Sarah's nutrition and health.

A Massachusetts General Hospital program set up to fight childhood obesity focuses on improved education and support for physicians and patients.

 

Love Letters

Years later, emotional wounds still hurt

She broke up. He had sex. She still worries.

 

Dan Deacon courts chaos in manic, media-rich shows

Deacon, a formally trained musician who makes dizzying avant-pop electronica, courts chaos in shows that make the audience the focal point.

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Comics

Crossword

Circulars

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