Massachusetts Appoints New Heat Resilience Officer
Massachusetts has created a new heat resilience officer position to help the state respond to intensifying summer temperatures, a move that emerged as the day's most notable development for the region. Elsewhere, a new ranking puts Boston's Logan Airport ahead of New York's two major airports for international flight deals, and Harvard drew coverage over a crackdown on grade inflation.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"Massachusetts appoints heat resilience officer": the state has created a new position focused on helping communities cope with rising temperatures, according to Franklin County Now (read it at https://franklincountynow.com/news/216612-massachusetts-appoints-heat-resilience-officer/).
"Logan is the best U.S. airport for international flight deals, beating JFK and Newark": a new ranking places Boston's Logan International ahead of New York's JFK and Newark airports for international airfare bargains, according to Time Out Boston (read it at https://www.timeout.com/boston/news/logan-is-the-best-u-s-airport-for-international-flight-deals-beating-jfk-and-newark-081926).
"Harvard students are already stressing over the crackdown on A's": students at the Cambridge university are reportedly anxious after administrators moved to tighten grading standards, the Baltimore Sun reports (read it at https://www.baltimoresun.com/2026/08/19/harvard-students-are-already-stressing-over-the-crackdown-on-as/).
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six(R) Siege Cuts Critical Toxic Voice Chat by 50% with Modulate's ToxMod": a Boston-based voice-intelligence company says its moderation technology helped cut toxic chat in a popular video game in half, per a company announcement carried by the Voice of Alexandria (read it at https://www.voiceofalexandria.com/news/national_business_news/tom-clancys-rainbow-six-r-siege-cuts-critical-toxic-voice-chat-by-50-with-modulates/article_aec05c65-0b6b-5add-b223-ba0b3726484b.html).
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