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Friday, July 31, 2020
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Office workers are increasingly being told to wait until January before they return
MassMutual, Tufts Health Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and Wayfair are among the major employers that have pushed back their return dates within the past few weeks.
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At a time of racial unrest, Black workers’ union campaign becomes a battleground
A groundbreaking nonprofit is caught up in an old-fashioned union battle as a workforce emboldened by nationwide demands for equity confronts a management team grappling with structural reorganization and financial woes.
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Brigham president resigns from Moderna board after conflict of interest questions raised
Dr. Elizabeth Nabel's hospital is participating in the Cambridge biotech's trial of a COVID-19 vaccine. She recently sold stock in it worth nearly $6.5m
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State’s largest teachers union pushing for all classes to start at home in the fall
Contending that it’s too soon to safely bring students and staff back into buildings this fall, the state’s largest teachers union is pushing for all learning to continue at home, at least for the first few weeks of the new school year.
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Trump’s attacks on election is about his fear of losing
When President Trump suggested that the election could be delayed, his proposal appeared as impotent as it was predictable — less a stunning assertion of his authority than yet another lament that his political prospects have dimmed amid a global public health crisis.
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The Nation
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Herman Cain, former Republican presidential hopeful, dies at 74 of coronavirus
While it is unclear where Cain, who was 74, contracted the disease, he was among several thousand people who attended a Trump campaign rally in Tulsa, Okla., on June 20, most of whom did not wear masks.
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John Lewis, a man of ‘unbreakable perseverance,’ laid to rest
Former President Barack Obama used Rep. John Lewis’ funeral on Thursday to issue a stark warning that the voting rights and equal opportunity the late civil rights icon championed are threatened heading into the 2020 election.
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Michael Flynn case to be reheard by full federal appeals court in D.C.
A federal appeals court in Washington will take a second look at a judge’s effort to scrutinize the Justice Department’s decision to drop its case against President Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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Justin Trudeau goes before parliament to face questions on charity scandal
The Canadian prime minister is under fire for questionable ethical decisions, and the opposition parties are calling for him to step down.
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UK has Europe’s worst surge in deaths during pandemic, study says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has linked Britain’s high toll to record-keeping variances among nations. But a government report shows deaths really have been higher than in neighboring countries.
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The ballpark is no place for the national anthem
If there were no "Star-Spangled Banner" before games, the protests couldn’t be tarred as unpatriotic.
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OPINION
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The GOP’s moral trap
The Republican Party has shattered the long-standing norm that political power should be used with restraint rather than weaponized and taken to its lawful limits. It's about to pay the price.
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Six employees at Holyoke Soldiers’ Home have retested positive for coronavirus
The workers had tested positive or shown COVID-19 symptoms months before the latest test, state officials said. However, they all had been considered clinically recovered according to federal guidance on the virus.
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Daylight in Vermont
The point here is fighting a pandemic is not about dealing in ideology. It’s about dealing in reality.
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Special prosecutor to investigate alleged beating of man inside Lynn police station
The June 16 incident — which was captured on video — sparked an internal probe, an officer's resignation, and protests in Lynn over allegations of police brutality.
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Sports
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Ryan Weber hopes to cultivate sinking feeling against Yankees
Sox righthander hopes tweaks made in bullpen work result in effective sinker.
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In Lowell, loss of the Spinners this summer is nothing short of a calamity
The minor league baseball team is on financial life-support, and the community is monitoring the fading vital signs with an aching heart.
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Celtics get their showdown with Bucks tonight, four and a half months later
The first of Boston's eight seeding games before the NBA Playoffs begin promises to be a stern test, something the Celtics are embracing.
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Business & Tech
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Polar Beverages goes nationwide in blockbuster deal with Keurig Dr Pepper
The agreement allows the Crowley family to continue owning Polar, while giving Polar access to Keurig’s direct-to-stores delivery network and its manufacturing network.
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COMMENTARY
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The economy cratered as never before in April. What comes next is hard to say
The second quarter set a modern record for the biggest pullback in business activity.
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TALKING POINTS
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Dunkin’ to close 350 more stores
Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Obituaries
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Lee Teng-hui, Taiwan’s first democratically elected president, 97
Lee Teng-hui led the nation’s transformation from an island in the grip of authoritarian rule to one of Asia’s most vibrant and prosperous democracies.
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Oz Griebel, 71; twice ran for Conn. governor
Mr. Griebel died from injuries he suffered after being struck by a car while jogging.
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Weekend
MUSIC
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At Tanglewood, an 80-year-old ‘gem’ gets its premiere
BSO violist Mary Ferrillo stumbled upon a 1939 work by Ulysses Kay.
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MOVIE REVIEW
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In ‘Flannery,’ a writer this good is hard to find
The documentary has much to recommend it — as well as much not to.
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