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Health
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COVID global health emergency declared over as CDC director announces her resignation
Both developments may be the clearest signals yet that COVID-19 is receding.
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Transportation
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‘My time is being wasted.’ Blue Line riders endure shutdowns as MBTA promises repairs.
Blue Line commuters already weary from service cuts and slowdowns endured the elimination of most weeknight train service over the last two weeks as the MBTA said it was working to repair its tracks.
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Retail
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The end of an era — all year round — as Christmas Tree Shops files for bankruptcy protection
The Massachusetts-based discount chain said it will close up to 10 stores amid financial restructuring.
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Politics
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Neera Tanden will head White House Domestic Policy Council
A Bedford native who currently serves as a senior adviser and staff secretary in the White House, Neera Tanden long been a fixture in Democratic political and policy circles.
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Boston Globe Today
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Boston Globe Today Sports | April 28, 2023
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today Sports from April 28, 2023
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Boston Globe writers break down the first round of the NFL Draft, plus NHL and NBA playoffs
Boston Globe writers break down the first round of the NFL Draft, plus NHL and NBA playoffs
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Occupational Hazard! Our Globe sports experts try to predict Monday’s headlines
Occupational Hazard! Our Globe sports experts try to predict Monday’s headlines
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The Nation
Politics
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Biden said to pick Air Force general as Joint Chiefs chair
Air Force General Charles Q. Brown Jr. would replace the current chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army General Mark Milley.
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Nation
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The Koh-i-Noor and Cullinan diamonds: British crown jewels have fraught history
The Koh-i-Noor diamond will be kept out of sight during King Charles III's coronation Saturday; the Cullinan diamonds will feature heavily.
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Nation
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Disease experts warn White House of potential for Omicron-like wave of illness
The experts’ analysis was shared in a report among Biden administration leaders this spring, as they weighed how to wind down their coronavirus response team and set up initiatives intended to provide longer-term pandemic protections.
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The World
World
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King Charles III surprises crowd outside Buckingham Palace
Charles thanked the stunned well-wishers for coming, shaking hands as he slowly moved along the line.
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World
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As a king is crowned, some Britons ask why the monarchy persists
In a scene in the 1975 movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” King Arthur roams around the English countryside attempting to gather knights for the Round Table. When he declares, “I am your king!” to a deeply unimpressed peasant, her response is both absurd and blindingly obvious.
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Russia’s Wagner boss threatens Bakhmut pullout in Ukraine
It is not the first time Prigozhin has raged about ammunition shortages and blamed Russia’s military, with which he has long been in conflict.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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How to boost confidence in the US banking system
If the federal government wants to reassure depositors and investors, it must couple its officials’ words with swift action that empowers regulators.
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OPINION
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A new seat at the table for a behind-the-scenes Latina power player
In a win for diversity and Latinx representation, President Biden nominated Nathalie Rayes, a local Latina leader, to be US ambassador to Croatia.
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LETTERS
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Seeking: another presidential candidate. Apply within.
In contrast to the general election, where the finality and clarity of an A-or-B choice is paramount, primaries should be a process for defining and refining positions and policies and, simply, seeing who is up to the job.
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A Black 9-year-old was handcuffed in class, a family demands answers
A Walpole family is seeking answers from the local school district and police department after a 9-year-old Black student with special needs was allegedly handcuffed while having a mental health crisis during class.
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Higher Education
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‘You really hate unions, huh?’: BU community angered after Warner Bros. CEO announced as commencement speaker amid writer strike
“I think it’s just a very ‘read the room’ moment for BU,” said one alumnus, who is now striking with the Writers Guild of America, about the university's decision to choose David Zaslav as commencement speaker.
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NH NEWS
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A new way to see N.H.’s Old Man of the Mountain, 20 years after it fell
“It’s remarkable that 20 years after it collapsed, the Old Man of the Mountain is still bringing people together,” Dartmouth graduate student and researcher Matthew Maclay said. “He’s such an icon and such an important symbol to so many people.”
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Sports
Gary Washburn | On Basketball
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They might not have been as perfect — or as flawless — as in Game 2, but the Celtics were ‘locked in’ from the start of Game 3
Boston's 114-102 victory in Game 3 in Philadelphia was its best team effort of the season.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Can Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla relax now with a series lead against the 76ers? No chance.
The Celtics led almost from wire to wire and beat Philadelphia, 114-102, in Game 3.
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Red Sox 5, Phllies 3
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With sharper command and increased velocity, Red Sox’ Chris Sale shuts down Phillies
Sale had not hit 98.6 miles per hour since Aug. 12, 2018. He reached 99 mph later in the game.
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Business
Technology
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DraftKings stock soars on increased online betting
DraftKings said first-quarter revenue increased 84 percent to $770 million, more than the $700 million analysts expected.
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Trendlines
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America’s job machine keeps on cranking
Employers added 253,000 jobs in April and the jobless rate dipped to 3.4 percent from 3.5 percent the previous month.
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AI/Robotics
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Beverly students win top prize in world robotics competition
The Waring School’s 11-member team is the first from Massachusetts to take the top prize.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
DANCE REVIEW
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s annual return pairs ‘Revelations’ with visions for the future
Thursday night’s opening program also featured two new works created for the Ailey company by Kyle Abraham and Jamar Roberts.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Shostakovich’s musical home for conscience, revisited at a time of need
At a fraught contemporary moment, the BSO performed Shostakovich’s “Babi Yar” on Thursday night in Symphony Hall, concluding its traversal of the composer’s complete symphonies.
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LOVE LETTERS
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I’ve spent a lot on him
“I tend to want to be the knight in shining armor...”
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