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Politics
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House members return to Washington and end the shutdown — but the partisan animosity rages on
Democrats and Republicans still must try to address expiring healthcare subsidies and a new Jan. 30 funding deadline.
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Politics
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In Nova Scotia, Mayor Michelle Wu receives the ‘Tree for Boston,’ and a warm Canadian embrace
Wu's visit up north also sent a message as the White House raises tension with Canada: She and other Democratic leaders will continue to honor their ties to their northern neighbor.
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Massachusetts
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‘Impossible to have faith in the competition’: Prop bets at center of sports wagering scandals
In-game wagers are at the center of indictments against NBA and MLB players accused of rigging their play. Now there are renewed calls to regulate or ban prop bets.
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Nation
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US troops not legally liable in boat strikes, classified Justice Dept. memo says
The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) stated in a classified opinion drawn up in the summer that personnel taking part in military strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in Latin America would not be exposed to future prosecution, according to four people familiar with the matter.
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Catholic bishops launch new program in defense of migrants
The Trump administration has deported 400,000 people this year and detained some 60,000 others, part of a crackdown on undocumented immigrants that has also swept up some who are in the country legally. Immigration enforcement officials have blocked priests from offering Communion to some incarcerated immigrants.
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The Nation
Nation
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Catholic bishops launch new program in defense of migrants
The Trump administration has deported 400,000 people this year and detained some 60,000 others, part of a crackdown on undocumented immigrants that has also swept up some who are in the country legally. Immigration enforcement officials have blocked priests from offering Communion to some incarcerated immigrants.
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Due to shutdown, tribes are killing buffalo to feed people
Tribal leaders on rural reservations across the Great Plains have been culling their cherished bison herds to help fill the gap in food created due to the shutdown.
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Nation
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Jack Schlossberg, Kennedy heir, to seek Nadler’s New York congressional seat
Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, said he would run for the congressional seat being vacated by Rep. Jerrold Nadler, joining the crowded Democratic primary in an influential New York City district and continuing his family's legacy in electoral politics.
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The World
World
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Israel reopens crossing into Northern Gaza for aid
Israel said Wednesday that it had reopened the Zikim border crossing into northern Gaza, a long-standing request from aid organizations trying to bring more food, medicine and other relief into the devastated territory.
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World
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Scientists discovered a bee with devil horns
There was only one suitable name for the newly identified species: Megachile Lucifer.
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Japan’s leader started a meeting at 3 A.M. Then came the backlash.
TOKYO -- Japan's new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is known as an inveterate workhorse. She often skips social gatherings and has openly rejected the idea of work-life balance.
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Editorial & Opinion
Columns
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Has Wu locked down more power with City Council alignment?
With council leadership on her side, the mayor would have enormous power to do what she wants.
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Editorials
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Cents and sensibility
The president wanted to look bold by eliminating the penny. But shouldn’t the administration have planned ahead for the consequences?
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Letters
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About that Senate shutdown vote: Who won?
"The Democrats' vote is a face-saving measure with no real hope of accomplishing anything," writes one reader. Another writes that the GOP has handed the Democrats "a gift by demonstrating their callousness to all."
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Metro
Health
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Massachusetts seeks more oversight, safer conditions at group homes
If updated regulations are approved, group homes for children could be more sensitive to kids' needs, and the state could have stronger oversight.
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As conservatives try to remove books from school libraries, Massachusetts lawmakers want to limit when that can happen
The Massachusetts Senate will vote Thursday on legislation that would create a set of rules and restrictions for school districts to follow when adding or removing school library materials.
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Rhode Island Crime
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Pilot said he would return to airport moments before Dartmouth crash that killed R.I. couple, NTSB report says
The preliminary report did not make a determination as to the cause of the crash.
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Sports
Patriots
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Thursday’s game should be a blowout, but the Jets could put a scare into the Patriots if they don’t take them seriously
The Bills just lived it on Sunday, getting blown out by the lowly Dolphins a week after beating the Chiefs.
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Celtics
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Payton Pritchard, Derrick White get back on track to help Celtics rout Grizzlies
Payton Pritchard (24 points) and Derrick White (20) led the way for the Celtics in a 131-95 romp Wednesday night at TD Garden.
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Revolution
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Marko Mitrovic convinced Revolution management he was the right choice as coach, now he must convince the players
Mitrovic might not have that credibility, but he’s prepared to prove himself.
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Business
Business
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This N.H. researcher found a new, more sustainable way to grow scallops.
The deep water method doesn’t harm whales, and it could boost local business, says Michael Coogan of UNH.
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Climate
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Fort Point flood wall plan remains in limbo after FEMA rejects $10 million grant
FEMA cites Boston’s failure to respond to concerns raised by the federal agency — an accusation that the city says just isn’t true.
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Retail
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Market Basket board accuses Arthur Demoulas of not being forthcoming in legal battle
Demoulas’s aversion to email is apparently causing headaches for the board, as the former CEO fights to get his job back.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Bob Shumway, last known survivor of the deadly Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire, dies at 101
"The scene was indescribable, but it is still vivid in my mind," Mr. Shumway said of helping patrons escape one of the deadliest fires in the nation's history.
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Ken Parker, who sought to reinvent the guitar, dies at 73
Mr. Parker was an iconoclastic guitar maker who upended entrenched luthier traditions by producing hyper-engineered, flyweight guitars seemingly designed for an art gallery.
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Cleto Escobedo III, Jimmy Kimmel’s bandleader and childhood friend, dies
Kimmel announced Escobedo’s death Tuesday on Instagram, saying “that we are heartbroken is an understatement.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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Norman Rockwell’s heirs are right. Homeland Security is distorting his legacy.
Rockwell's later work was keenly focused on racial injustice and included searing images like "Murder in Mississippi."
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Music
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Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra to celebrate its island home at Symphony Hall
Curators promise a program that delivers Puerto Rico's rich music-making traditions.
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Lifestyle
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After depression, cluttered house seems impossible to manage
Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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