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As Biden judicial confirmations slow, Senate gains ground on red-state judges (www.bostonglobe.com)

President Biden and Senate Democrats have fallen behind the rapid pace set by Republicans in shaping the federal courts during the Trump era, but they have made fresh headway in advancing judicial nominees in states represented by Republicans....

From screen to stage and back to screen, this time trying to carry a tune (www.bostonglobe.com)

The films "The Color Purple" and "Mean Girls" were transformed into Broadway musicals; now both are heading back to movie houses in musical form. But this combination of shape-shifting and baton-passing is a tricky task, and the third time is not always the charm....

What to make of Massachusetts’ lawsuit against neo-Nazi group NSC-131 (www.bostonglobe.com)

Last week, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell sued the Nationalist Social Club, the local neo-Nazi group also known as NSC-131 or NSC, and Christopher Hood and Liam McNeil, two of the group’s leaders, for “violent, threatening, intimidating, and coercive conduct that has interfered with the exercise of rights...

UPenn president, board chairman resign after firestorm over answers to Congress about antisemitism on campus (www.bostonglobe.com)

The two top leaders of the prestigious University of Pennsylvania resigned Saturday after several days of furious reaction to the school president’s testimony before a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism where she, and the heads of Harvard and MIT, offered equivocal responses to whether calls for genocide of Jews...

FDA poised to approve first gene-editing therapy, made by local drug firms (www.bostonglobe.com)

Marie Tornyenu missed more than 100 days of high school while hospitalized repeatedly for sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder that causes crippling pain. Somehow, she still managed to complete at least eight advanced placement courses, play clarinet in the school band, and get admitted to Boston University....

FDA poised to approve first gene-editing therapy, made by local drug firms (www.bostonglobe.com)

Marie Tornyenu missed more than 100 days of high school while hospitalized repeatedly for sickle cell disease, an inherited blood disorder that causes crippling pain. Somehow, she still managed to complete at least eight advanced placement courses, play clarinet in the school band, and get admitted to Boston University....

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