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CONDEMNATION OF EDITOR QUITS AFTER ‘DREAMER’ MIGRANTS TO BE SAFE FROM TRUMP ANTI-SEMITIC INCIDENTS CHILD SEX REMARKS
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President Donald Trump’s administration plans to consider almost all illegal immigrants subject to deportation, but will leave protections in place for immigrants known as “dreamers” who entered the country illegally as children, according to official guidelines released. The Department of Homeland Security guidance to immigration agents is part of a broader plan for border security
and immigration enforcement in executive orders that Trump signed on Jan. 25. Former President Barack Obama issued an executive order in 2012 that protected 750,000 immigrants who had been brought into the United States illegally by their parents. Trump has said the issue is “very difficult” for him. REUTERS
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President Donald Trump delivered his first public condemnation of anti-Semitic incidents in the United States after a new spate of bomb threats to Jewish community centers around the country and vandalism in a Jewish cemetery. Several of the centers were evacuated for a time on Monday after receiving the threats, the JCC Association of North America said, and another center was evacuated on Tuesday
morning in San Diego, California, according to police. Also, vandals toppled about 170 headstones at the Chesed Shel Emeth Society cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, over the weekend. “The anti-Semitic threats targeting our Jewish community and community centers are horrible and are painful and a very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and prejudice and evil,” Trump told reporters. REUTERS
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Provocative far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos resigned on Tuesday as an editor of the Breitbart News website after he was vilified and lost a book deal over old comments that condoned at least some intimate relations between men and young teenage boys. Yiannopoulos thanked the site for letting him transmit conservative and libertarian ideas to an audience that otherwise would
never have heard them, but said he did not want his “poor choice of words” to detract from his colleagues’ important work. “This is my decision alone,” he told a news conference in New York city. “When your friends have done right by you, you do right by them. For me, now, that means stepping aside.” REUTERS
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CIA-coordinated military aid for rebels in northwest Syria has been frozen since they came under major Islamist attack last month, rebel sources said, raising doubts about foreign support key to their war against President Bashar al-Assad. Rebel officials said that no official explanation had been given for the move this month following the jihadist assault, though several said they believed
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Social sports leagues: All fun and games Sports help foster friendships for city’s busy young professionals.
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As a hockey game finished up at Reilly Memorial Rink in Brighton Monday night, 40 sneaker-clad co-eds in brightly colored shirts took over the ice. They looked ready for a scrimmage. The name of the game? Broomball. It’s one of nearly two dozen sports offered to adults by a handful of sports leagues around Boston. Looking for a little competition? Check out the hockey, basketball or softball leagues. Broomball tends to be a little more laid back. The fast moving, 40-minute games consist of a couple dozen people sliding around the ice in shoes chasing after a big orange ball with rubber sticks. “It’s a little silly,” said ref Dan Deruvo, who likened the sport to hockey — with a few variations. “It’s about being social, having fun and then heading to the bar after to have some drinks together.” Broomball is one of the “quirkier” sports offered by Social Boston Sports, a company that organizes games and leagues for its 18,000 active members.
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Besides the classics like volleyball and bowling, participants can join corn hole leagues, dodgeball, kickball and inner tube water polo, if you’re into that kind of thing. The leagues at Social Boston Sports are tailored to young professionals. They take place after work, most of the leagues are co-ed and drinks are usually included. “We started SBS to create a community in Boston that would allow us and others to contin-
ue having the same fun you had in college while meeting other awesome people and new friends throughout the city,” said Jason Obey, a Bentley graduate who founded the company with friends 10 years ago. For a lot of young people who work and live in Boston, it’s become a resource to meet people and have a little fun. “Sports break down barriers. Everyone is equal on the playing field, so it’s a really good
way for people to organically meet one another,” Maggie Walsh, communications director, said. When Brianna Allison, a 26-year-old accountant from New Hampshire moved to Somerville in July, it was a way for her to connect with her community and make friends in a new city. “It’s a good way to be active and meet new friends,” she said. Allison plays softball, broomball and bowls with Boston Social Sports.
Melissa Kosztowny and Colin Parmalee of Brighton met playing broomball as free agents two years ago. They linked up with a couple of friends and now play together on their own team. Social Boston Sports allows players to sign up as singles, small groups or whole teams. All the Social Boston Sports leagues benefit from sponsorships with local bars. On game nights throughout the seven-week seasons, play-
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ers will get hooked up with cheap drinks or discounted apps, Walsh said. All the teams hang out together, further emphasizing the social aspect of the sports. Some of the leagues at Social Boston Sports can take a more competitive edge, Walsh said. The company recently introduced an advanced volleyball league to satisfy the more die-hard athletes in the community, she said. “We try to have something for everyone,” Walsh said. Social Boston Sports isn’t the only game in town, though. Various other adult sports organizations offer everything from pickup hockey leagues to singles-only meet ups to ski vacations. Like Social Boston, Singles Sports League, Hub Sports Boston and Boston Ski and Sports Club all offer rolling registrations on day and league activities year round.
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Boston-based startup creates reusable notebook that’s analog and digital With the Everlast Notebook by Rocketbook, you can write on paper and store your notes in the cloud. KRISTIN TOUSSAINT @kristindakota
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In this digital age, there are still those analog diehards who prefer the feel of pen and paper. Those who count themselves part of that community have probably gone through countless pens and notebooks in their lifetime. The pens are long gone and the notebooks are probably gathering dust or tossed out to save room. But what if you could keep using the pen and paper, but just need one notebook forever? That’s the idea behind
the Everlast Notebook, a reusable notebook created by Boston-based startup Rocketbook that combines classic pen-andpaper feel with cloudbased technology. “Our attitude is to keep what people love about the writing experience, the pure paperand-pen, then later on … give digital life on top of that, without introducing weird hardware that isn’t natural to adopt,” said Joe Lemay, CEO and co-founder of Rocketbook and an MIT graduate. The Everlast Notebook comes with its own pen — from the Pilot Frixion line — which adheres to the specialty writing surface. Using the smartphone app, the notebook’s pages are photographed then uploaded into the cloudbased service of choice, including Dropbox, Google Drive, Slack or an email account.
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point pen on paper. In testing, the Everlast Notebook survived more than 1,000 uses. That this notebook could be “endlessly reusable” appeals to both environmentalists and minimalists, Lemay
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In the latest Twitter escapades of Curt Schilling, the former Red Sox pitcher turned right-wing radio show host jumped to defend his Breitbart News colleague Milo Yiannopoulos, who came under fire this weekend after a video resurfaced of him apparently defending pedophilia. Yiannopoulos condones sexual relationships between men and boys as young as 13 and downplays the seriousness of abuse by priests in the Catholic Church in the video, which is nearly three hours long. After the video was
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He battled back and forth with the twitterverse for the better part of an hour before someone sent him the link to the YouTube video. He dialed back his remarks after listening to Yiannopoulos’ remarks and apologized. Schilling owned his mistake, but just a few hours earlier on Monday he was blasting news organizations like CNN and MSNBC for propagat-
ing what he called “fake” news. Schilling is known for his off-the-cuff social media antics, engaging in drawn-out arguments with liberals headed to the Women’s March on Washington the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration. In 2014 he got into a four-hour Twitter debate defending creationism. Schilling was fired from ESPN last April following a Facebook post in which he appeared to mock the transgender community. The year before that the sports news network suspended Schilling following a tweet he made about Islamic extremism. In the now-deleted tweet Schilling said, “It’s said only 5-10% of Muslims are extremists. In 1940, only 7% of Germans were Nazis. how’d that go?” His words were posted alongside an image of Hitler. He took down the tweet and issued a quick apology.
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Gross: Johnny Depp is creeping on Daisy Ridley
Johnny Depp, a melted pile of gel eyeliner with a crippling scarf addiction, has found his newest would-be fountain of youth. According to Celebitchy, the 53-yearold has his eye on co-star Daisy Ridley, 24. Which makes sense, because it’s looking more and more like he dates young women to suck the life out of them in order to prolong his own. A
source on set of “Murder on the Orient Express� says that Depp has developed a crush, and it is definitely not mutual. “Daisy’s in a tough spot. She clearly thinks the world of Johnny as an actor, but simply isn’t interested in pursuing a romance with him,� says the spy. “He isn’t accustomed to being turned down, especially by a younger actress.
Johnny’s convinced that if he cleans up his act, Daisy might change her mind.� Exsqueeze me? It is far too late for Depp to clean up his act. He’s been a hot mess for a long time now, and there’s truly no turning back. Better luck next time, Edward Scissorhands.
Lindsay Lohan claims she was racially profiled
It seems like just yesterday we were talking about another ridiculous thing Lindsay Lohan had done — oh wait, that was yesterday. The “Mean Girls� star is
at it again, and this time she’s telling us about the time she, a white woman, was racially profiled. On “Good Morning Britain,â€? the 30-year-old told Piers Morgan she was traveling from London to New York after meeting BFF President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ&#x;an in Turkey. Then, while at Heathrow Airport, according to Vulture, she said, “[British Airport Security] opened my passport and saw ‘Lindsay Lohan’ and started
Angelina Jolie doing damage control? Angelina Jolie is making the rounds in support of her newest film, “First They Killed My Father,� and because promoting a film is a dirty, dirty business, she’s conveniently opening up about her messy-ass divorce from Brad Pitt. On “Good Morning America,� the 41-year-old just happened to dish on all things Brangelina. According to Perez Hilton, she said
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immeRACHAEL CLEMMONS diately rachael.clemmons@metro.us apologizHoda ing, but Kotb then said, — yes, ‘Please take off of the your headscarf.’ And I day-drinking did, it’s OK.� Oh, honey. Kathie Lee and Hoda That’s not how racial pair — has adopted a profiling works. Maybe baby girl. Her name is you meant something Haley Joy, and I’m very else? The actress also committed to what opened up about how I said earlier: Babies the experience made are very in this year. her consider what it The 52-year-old broke might be like to be a the news on Instanonwhite woman, and gram, simply writing her confusing relation“My girl #haleyjoy.� ship with the Quran. She preceded the
“We are focusing on the health of our family. So we will be stronger when we come out of this, because that’s what we’re determined to do as a family,� she said. “We will always be a family.� Mmmhmm. Please note, she told BBC World News the same thing, saying, “We are a
family, and we will always be a family, and we will get through this time, and hopefully be a stronger family for it.� It’s almost like she’s reading from a script! Jolie — who has famously never had a publicist — has reportedly been discreetly seeking one and hoping for an image overhaul. Because really, this whole thing has made both parties look pretty bad. So, yeah. Damage control.
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What it’s like to be punched by Ice Cube (on accident) Charlie Day got a couple bruises making the new comedy “Fist Fight.� MATT PRIGGE @mattprigge
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Charlie Day likes playing smart. He doesn’t do it often. Since 2005, he’s filed over 100 episodes as Charlie, the dim-wittiest of the four monsters on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.� But in “Fist Fight,� Day gets to play a teacher. He’s no inspirational educator. His school has long been plagued by crippling cutbacks, the kids are all rambunctious, and — worst of all — he pissed
Back to school Tell me about playing a teacher and having to say inspirational things to rooms of kids. It was fun for me. I’m the son of two teachers. I always enjoy when I get to play a character who’s ‌ smart. [Laughs]
off a colleague (Ice Cube), who’s challenged him to an after-school fight. So, what’s it like being punched by Ice Cube, or at least fake-movie-punched? It’s surreal! I’m a huge fan of Ice Cube, from when he was in NWA and his solo stuff. So it was surreal. And when you get a punch wrong,
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when it accidentally hits your forearm or something instead of missing you, it really hurts. He’s a big guy; he can throw a real punch.
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As the headline of Saturday’s Conway Daily Sun boasted upon greeting visitors to New Hampshire’s Mount Washington Valley: “Best vacation week ever!” Hard to argue. After more than 3 feet of snow fell upon one of the Northeast’s most popular skiing destinations over the previous two weeks, nearly every mountain in the area — including Attitash Mountain Resort, Wildcat Mountain, Cranmore Mountain Resort, Bretton Woods Resort, Black Mountain and King Pine Ski Area — was running 100 percent open, just in time for what is normally the busiest time for New Hampshire’s ski industry. Add a dash of sunshine, moderate temperatures and a number of extra activities planned during school vacation at ski areas throughout New England, and it’s clearly prime time in the mountains, no matter where you might be headed. In a previous life, these kind of conditions, paired with the promise of bluebird days, might have me playing the role of skiing nomad for a stretch of time, satisfied with sleeping wherever there was a roof, awaking
natural ability ready to with the only promise of progress further, it was having my legs ready to navigate the sun-splashed my younger son, 6 years old, who was attempting snow for days at a time. to play catch-up, without But with my thirdpaying attention to honand first-grade sons ing his own skills. It was off for the week, the only two weeks ago when Presidents Day break he began a multiweek has finally morphed into program at Blue Hills Ski something different. Area in Milton, and after For the past few years, watching him pop the this simply meant going skis on for the first time through the grind. Yes, this winter, then nearly they have always gravifall into a rock garden tated toward lessons. after losing control of Standing in the rental his footing, I remained line wasn’t always the headache it could be. And suspect. But then last week, my sons would be the last he remained in control two to complain about as fresh snow fell about the cold and needing the learning area. a hot chocolate 10 A week later, minutes into both of standing in them our first took lift line. the opBut portuthey nity were for still pristuvate dents, lesstill sons trying at to grasp Black how this Mounall made tain, in sense. And ISTOCK Jackson, New when it came Hampshire, and came time for me to ski with back to the lodge ready them following their lesto show off their turns. sons, one run normally The difference after a would take the bulk of 90-minute session was an hour as I skied slowly remarkable. behind them, ready to By Monday, the three pick them up upon fallof us were cozying up ing to the ground, whiny together on the triple and tired. chair lift at King Pine, in This year? We’re skiMadison, New Hamping together. shire. Every time one of While my oldest was them fell, he got right prepared to take the back up. No whining. No next step in his skiing crying. Run after run prowess this winter, his
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You’ve heard the comparisons before, and they’re only becoming more frequent. “[Somerville] is the Williamsburg, Brooklyn, of Massachusetts,” says O’Necia Simpson, Realtor at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Cambridge. “There is a tremendous influx of millennial foodies, the young, educated tech guru and the hipster starter family all throughout Somerville.” But don’t for a second think it’s just the skinny jeans and organic coffee that’ll make you think of Brooklyn. Just like the New York borough, real estate price tags in Somerville are still skyrocketing. Simpson says one-to-two bedroom rentals in Somerville’s Davis Square area range from $1,900 to $3,000 per month, while the average sale price of a twobed, one-bath condo can be $500,000 to $700,000. And don’t get your hopes up for a single-
family home; if one does end up on the market (which they rarely do) the price tags are brutal. “There are rarely any single families available, and a healthy budget for one starts at roughly $850,000 to well over $1 million,” says Simpson. Simpson has witnessed Somerville’s boom firsthand. Seven years ago, she and her husband purchased a townhouse condo beside an empty industrial site. Within two years, the entire site was redeveloped into the Windsor at Maxwell’s Green complex, which was filled within a year. Though the two-bed, three-anda-half bath townhouses originally sold for around $645,000 in 2013, by 2016 some of the same units sold for over $1 million. “There is almost always a bidding war on most properties and a lot of times you are going up against investors with cash,” adds Simpson. Most realtors agree their clients are attracted to the neighborhood for the same characteristics. Thalia Tringo, broker/ owner of Thalia Tringo & Associates Real Estate, says the most common reasons she hears for choosing Somerville are
its walkability to shops and restaurants, and public transit access. “All of Somerville attracts interest, but the neighborhoods that usually garner the most interest and highest prices are the ones within .75 miles of a subway stop,” says Tringo. Davis Square continues to be the most highly coveted Somerville neighborhood, while Union Square’s boom in popularity is obvious, and will become only more so with the Green Line Extension. Ball Square and Teele Square are often picked for their “calmer, laid-back vibe,” says Simpson. And with more Somerville residents choosing to bypass the suburbs once they have children, the city’s desirability only continues to increase — as do the number of children you see around the neighborhood. “Seven years ago there were hardly any young kids on our street — now it’s as if everyone has a stroller, a baby attached to them or a bun in the oven,” says Simpson, who herself has twin daughters. “Everyone wants an urban life and are willing to pay a pretty penny for it.”
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left basketball at the age of 29, also slammed the WNBA’s low TV ratings. “It was a depressing state in the WNBA,” she said. “It’s not watched. Our value is diminished.”
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THE ROCK FOR PREZ Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s approval rating across the U.S. has to be somewhere around 99.7 percent. If the Dems want to defeat Trump (or rather Mike Pence, since Trump is on track to be impeached by Memorial Day) in 2020, they should just give The Rock the nod now. The man simply brings people together. On Monday, he called former WWE superstar CM Punk in the middle of the ring after the show went off the air. In case you didn’t know, Punk despises WWE (like, for real) and has alleged that Vince McMahon bankrolled a defama-
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Aries Question your motives if someone tries to block your achievements. Clear up any misunderstanding before you assume a position that requires transparency.
Libra Trouble will surface when dealing with domestic or relationship matters. Be willing to compromise and discuss concerns openly. Strive for equality, and peace of mind.
Taurus Getting along with your peers will be in your best interest. If you call upon people you have worked with in the past, you’ll be given inside information that will help you.
Scorpio Be careful what you share with your peers. Someone will use personal information against you to deter your progress. Don’t overreact to someone’s argument.
Gemini Your ability to express what you want to see happen will encourage others to help you make your plan a success. A chance encounter will result in a great opportunity.
Sagittarius Personal improvements will lead to unexpected gains. Refuse to let an emotional incident cost you. Keep your mind on the facts, and move forward.
Cancer Educate yourself and work hard to achieve your goals. Seek advice from experienced pros, but don’t be afraid to put your own spin on things. Trust in your ability.
Capricorn An emotional situation will escalate into an unsavory encounter if you get involved with people who don’t share your values or beliefs. Proceed with caution.
Leo Traveling, learning and interacting with interesting people will encourage you to make lifestyle changes. Physical action will bring positive results.
Aquarius Bring about positive change. Altering your appearance or methods will make others take notice. Follow through with your plans if you want to prosper.
Virgo Make affordable plans with children, family or a loved one. Living within your means will help you enjoy the day instead of adding to your stress.
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