When I moved to Boston, I knew the pop culture classics — “Good Will Hunting,” “Cheers,” etc. But I also knew there had to be more. And indeed, there is — lots more. So for the latest installment of No Stupid Questions, I put together a roundup of the movies, TV shows, books, songs, and podcasts that capture the city’s spirit, past and present. Give it a read, and let me know what I missed!
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The family of a Hingham High School senior is suing school officials in federal court, alleging he was wrongly punished for using artificial intelligence while researching a history project, a penalty that kept him out of the National Honor Society and harmed his college prospects, according to legal filings.
Family of Hingham High senior sues school officials, alleging wrongful punishment for using AI in history research project - The Boston Globe
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Get to know Boston through its pop culture portrayals. Some were chosen because of their portrayal of Boston itself; others, because of what they say about the kind of city that would produce them. In the latest No Stupid Questions series, Boston Globe Media business reporter Dana Gerber put together a guide of Boston-focused pop culture artifacts to read, listen to, and watch as a sort of tour through the city’s zeitgeist — past and present. ?? Read it here. And subscribe for more essential Boston guides.
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What's still being made in Massachusetts? From Junior Mints — made at the last surviving candy factory in Cambridge — to boats to analog clocks, here's a list of 20 items. They might surprise you.
Junior Mints, golf balls, and leather jackets: 20 things still made in Massachusetts - The Boston Globe
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On Boston Globe Today: Could late-night T service come back? An offhand comment from MBTA general manager Phil Eng kicked up a flurry of speculation. Transportation editor Jason Margolis tracks the possibility. Watch: https://trib.al/zcnjVlu
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MIT professors Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson, along with James A. Robinson, of the University of Chicago, were awarded the Nobel Prize in economics on Monday for their research into how institutions and political systems shape which countries become prosperous. Their studies have shown the importance of giving people a real democratic voice for countries’ economic survival, the Nobel committee said. Read more about their work: https://trib.al/c3Q5Fya
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In Massachusetts, where a housing crisis has put homeownership out of reach, a plurality of voters believe new arrivals are taking up affordable housing that should go to American citizens first, a new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll shows. https://trib.al/YwQlxvx
We asked Mass. voters what they think about immigration. Here’s what they said. - The Boston Globe
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On Boston Globe Today: It’s Maye day. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye is in as starting quarterback on Sunday. But is it the best move for the team? Reporter Christopher Price weighs in. Watch: https://trib.al/CNZWI7D
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One resident told me she wasn't sure what the level of PFAS in her blood meant. Turns out, it was 90x the average American's level, according to the CDC.
Residents of Toms Way, a small nook of a street not far from downtown Nantucket, learned that many of their wells had high levels of PFAS, a group of compounds known as “forever chemicals” that can leach into water systems and cause health problems, including cancer, liver damage, and thyroid disease. On Sunday, four households filed a class action suit against the manufacturers of the chemicals. https://trib.al/UY6pNvb
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Residents of Toms Way, a small nook of a street not far from downtown Nantucket, learned that many of their wells had high levels of PFAS, a group of compounds known as “forever chemicals” that can leach into water systems and cause health problems, including cancer, liver damage, and thyroid disease. On Sunday, four households filed a class action suit against the manufacturers of the chemicals. https://trib.al/UY6pNvb