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Also: Mass. officials prepare for power outages; the new "front door to the shelter system" Decem

Also: Mass. officials prepare for power outages; the new "front door to the shelter system" [Donate ❤️]( [View in Browser](  December 22, 2022 ☁️ Mostly cloudy, with a high near 46 and rain in the evening. Good Morning Boston, So, how concerned do we need to be about the big pre-Christmas storm arriving in New England tonight? We're definitely avoiding the worst of the weather [compared to other parts of the country](. But its timing is, admittedly, not great. Here's the outlook: - Wind is the big issue. WBUR's Simón Rios reports that Eversource expects the storm — which is slated to hit eastern Massachusetts with [gusts as high as 60 mph on Friday]( — to result in downed trees and lengthy power outages for as many as 70,000 households across the state. Craig Hallstrom, the regional head of Eversource's electrical operations, says some homes could lose power for up to two-and-a-half days, though he hopes service is fully restored by Christmas Eve. (Hallstrom said the utility company went so far as to cancel all vacations so there are crews positioned and ready to respond to outages.) - Travelers, beware: Forecasters are warning those on the roads to drive with "[extra caution]( as the gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. (Both hands on the wheel!) The high winds could also affect flights at Logan airport. (There's currently [over 30 cancellations]( And it's [basically all but certain]( ferry service to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket will be canceled Friday. - What should you do if you're staying home? [MEMA has some recommendations]( including: keep your phone charged, test your generators or sump pumps and secure those outdoor holiday decorations. In other news: - It's not very often you see Sen. Elizabeth Warren join forces with Wisconsin's GOP Sen. Ron Johnson. However, the senators from our nation's[top cranberry-growing states]( are teaming up as part of a semantic battle over a new Food and Drug Administration proposal that they say threatens to tarnish the reputation of Massachusetts' official state berry — and hurt those who grow it. Led by Rep. Bill Keating, over two dozen members of Congress are calling on the FDA to revisit proposed rules that would prevent dried cranberries from being called "healthy" because of their added sugar. "This would not only harm farmers who cultivate these fruits, but also American consumers who could be discouraged from consuming these nutrient-dense products," they[wrote in a recent letter to the FDA](. - The backstory: Health experts generally agree that Americans[consume too much added sugar](. As part of their[recent efforts]( to shed light on how added sugar sneaks into many foods, the FDA proposed new standards this fall on what foods can be labeled "healthy." And when it comes to fruit, the proposed rules say that products with any added sugar can't carry that label. - That may make sense for other fruits that already have naturally occurring sugars. But Keating, who represents bog-dense southeastern Massachusetts, argues that cranberries uniquely lack natural sugars and thus require extra sweetening to taste good. Even with that added sugar, Keating told WBUR's Amy Sokolow that cranberries' sugar content is similar to other fruit and "less than what's in an orange." (His letter also noted that the FDA itself has said there's no difference between how the body processes natural and added sugars.) - What's next: The FDA[has bent]( to the Congressional Cranberry Caucus (yes,[a real thing]( before over added sugar labeling rules. Could they be swayed again? An FDA spokesperson told me they'll take all feedback into account. Right now, they wouldn't require companies to comply until 2026. So, we can keep calling those Craisins healthy for at least three more years — maybe longer if the Cranberry Caucus gets their way. - Massachusetts' largest offshore wind project may remain mired in uncertainty into the new year — and new administration — after a request last week from its developer to [scrap their current contract with the state and reopen bidding](. Beth Card, the energy and environment chief for outgoing Gov. Charlie Baker, suggested yesterday that the state may not make a decision on the request by the end of his term. - Commonwealth Wind's developer, Avangrid, argues the project is no longer "viable" under the current contract due to inflation and interest rate hikes. (It's not to be confused with the state's first offshore wind farm,[ Vineyard Wind I]( which is due to come online in late 2023.) P.S.— The Here & Now team [rounded up some staff recommendations for a winter movie night](. The list is a mix of classic holiday flicks and other films with a cold-weather theme. (They may be exactly what you need if you're cooped up during the storm tonight or tomorrow.) Nik DeCosta-Klipa Editor, Newsletters [Follow](  Support the news  The Rundown [In record numbers, families without shelter are turning to Massachusetts emergency departments]( "We end up becoming this kind of front door to the shelter system,” said Amanda Stewart, a doctor in the emergency department at Boston Children's Hospital. This year, her ER is on track to see 550 families whose primary concern is housing. [Read more.]( [In record numbers, families without shelter are turning to Massachusetts emergency departments]( "We end up becoming this kind of front door to the shelter system,” said Amanda Stewart, a doctor in the emergency department at Boston Children's Hospital. This year, her ER is on track to see 550 families whose primary concern is housing. [Read more.]( [Zelenskyy tells Biden 'no compromises' in path to peace in Ukraine]( President Joe Biden and Congress responded with billions in new assistance and a pledge to help Ukraine pursue a “just peace.” [Read more.]( [Zelenskyy tells Biden 'no compromises' in path to peace in Ukraine]( President Joe Biden and Congress responded with billions in new assistance and a pledge to help Ukraine pursue a “just peace.” [Read more.]( [American life expectancy is now at its lowest in nearly two decades]( A new report shows the pandemic and the overdose crisis helped push down the average life expectancy in the U.S. for a second year in a row. [Read more.]( [American life expectancy is now at its lowest in nearly two decades]( A new report shows the pandemic and the overdose crisis helped push down the average life expectancy in the U.S. for a second year in a row. [Read more.]( [Former Harvard coach, dad acquitted in college bribery case]( The case in Boston federal court came on the heels of the sprawling college admissions bribery scandal that resulted in the convictions of dozens of athletic coaches, wealthy businesspeople, TV actresses and other high-powered parents. [Read more.]( [Former Harvard coach, dad acquitted in college bribery case]( The case in Boston federal court came on the heels of the sprawling college admissions bribery scandal that resulted in the convictions of dozens of athletic coaches, wealthy businesspeople, TV actresses and other high-powered parents. [Read more.]( [After referring Trump for charges, the Jan. 6 panel is set to release its full report]( The summary of the committee's report included criminal referrals for the former president, who inspired the deadly insurrection that took place nearly two years ago. [Read more.]( [After referring Trump for charges, the Jan. 6 panel is set to release its full report]( The summary of the committee's report included criminal referrals for the former president, who inspired the deadly insurrection that took place nearly two years ago. [Read more.]( Anything Else? - Take a look back on the year that was 2022 [through this moving collection of photographs from WBUR's Jesse Costa and Robin Lubbock](. Each one is worth a thousand words — maybe more. - Christmas may be this Sunday, but our arts and culture team's weekend events guide is still going strong. [Here are five things to do]( including a menorah lighting in the Seaport, "A Christmas Carol" in Worcester and — of course — the Holiday Pops. - Pittsburgh Steelers legend Franco Harris died yesterday, just days before the 50th anniversary of the "Immaculate Reception." [Here's what made the iconic play — and Harris — special](. - Cognoscenti contributor Ben Berman says artificial intelligence like ChaptGPT could "doom" English high school classes like his. However, [he writes in this commentary]( maybe that's not so bad.  What We're Reading 📚 - The Failed Promise of Online Mental-Health Treatment ([The Wall Street Journal]( - Boston doesn’t work if the T doesn’t work ([The Boston Globe]( - Fall of the Progressive Boy King ([Intelligencer](  Tell Me Something Good [Homeward Bound! Dog, found 1,600 miles away, will be home for Christmas]( The german shepherd mix went missing in October 2021. Now, the friendly pooch is on a road trip from Kansas to California, back to the family who adopted him as an abandoned puppy. [Read more.]( [Homeward Bound! Dog, found 1,600 miles away, will be home for Christmas]( The german shepherd mix went missing in October 2021. Now, the friendly pooch is on a road trip from Kansas to California, back to the family who adopted him as an abandoned puppy. [Read more.]( Listen: The Common [stirs up an impressive, homemade holiday cocktail]( — and teaches us how to do so, too. Before you go: ["‘Twas the week before Christmas, when all through the Cape, the weather was bending us all out of shape."]( 😎 Forward to a friend. They can sign up [here](. 📣 Give us your feedback: newsletters@wbur.org 📧 Get more WBUR stories sent to your inbox. [Check out all of our newsletter offerings.]( Support the news   Want to change how you receive these emails? Stop getting this newsletter by [updating your preferences.](  I don't want to hear from WBUR anymore. Unsubscribe from all WBUR editorial newsletters [here](.  Interested in learning more about corporate sponsorship? [Click here.]( Copyright © 2022 WBUR-FM, All rights reserved.

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