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Crime & Courts
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With body cameras, an unease for police, and, perhaps, a new age of accountability
Amid a national reckoning over systemic police abuses and growing demands for reform, the calls for cameras have only intensified.
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COVID’s suffocating grasp is choking businesses in Cambridge’s Central Square
Much of what defines Central Square, from shops to restaurants to performance spaces, is changing as the ongoing pandemic brings upheaval and doubts about the future.
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Coronavirus made the wealth gap worse. How long can a divided economy stand?
While Wall Street has climbed to new heights, broad swaths of the lower-wage service economy continue to struggle. And many companies that have so far avoided the worst of the pandemic’s economic pain may soon prove vulnerable again.
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Travel
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Dirty looks, threats, and anonymous notes. Good riddance to the summer of travel shaming
Vacation vigilantes have taken travel regulations into their own hands — by shaming out-of-staters.
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Education
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Boston students evenly divided on remote, hybrid learning preferences, survey finds
Overall, 51 percent of the respondents said they preferred a hybrid learning model — which will have students in classrooms part of the week — compared to 49 percent who backed remote-only learning.
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The Nation
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Obama’s ‘biggest mistake’ is still wreaking havoc
The bombing of Libya scattered weapons across Africa.
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OPINION
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No more political dynasties
Americans should recoil from the idea that some people are fit to govern because they were born into a certain family.
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OPINION
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Are we looking at 2020 all wrong?
Democrats are understandably nervous, but a Biden landslide isn’t out of the question.
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Pair of protests — one decrying Trump, the other decrying police violence — become one in Copley Square
Back-to-back rallies gradually formed into one as protesters with Refuse Facism marched down St. James Avenue holding a banner that read “Trump/Pence #OutNow” and joined the crowd for the Civic Youth Summit’s Black Lives, Black Voices, and Jacob Blake rally in front of Trinity Church.
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Crime & Courts
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With body cameras, an unease for police, and, perhaps, a new age of accountability
Amid a national reckoning over systemic police abuses and growing demands for reform, the calls for cameras have only intensified.
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Politics
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COVID’s suffocating grasp is choking businesses in Cambridge’s Central Square
Much of what defines Central Square, from shops to restaurants to performance spaces, is changing as the ongoing pandemic brings upheaval and doubts about the future.
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NASCAR
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NASCAR playoffs shaping up as a duel between Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick
Hamlin and Harvick ran away from the pack in their two-man battle during NASCAR's regular season.
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Forced to retire from baseball early, Will Middlebrooks now has a budding second career
The former Red Sox third baseman is in his second year as a baseball analyst for CBS Sports HQ, the network’s streaming service.
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146th Kentucky Derby
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Authentic wins the 146th Kentucky Derby
Bob Baffert horse holds off Derby favorite Tiz the Law in second leg of Triple Crown.
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Coronavirus made the wealth gap worse. How long can a divided economy stand?
While Wall Street has climbed to new heights, broad swaths of the lower-wage service economy continue to struggle. And many companies that have so far avoided the worst of the pandemic’s economic pain may soon prove vulnerable again.
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Business
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Coronavirus made the wealth gap worse. How long can a divided economy stand?
While Wall Street has climbed to new heights, broad swaths of the lower-wage service economy continue to struggle. And many companies that have so far avoided the worst of the pandemic’s economic pain may soon prove vulnerable again.
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Constance Nxumalo, South Africa’s ‘chief social worker,’ dies at 53
In her early days as a social worker, Constance Nxumalo was so dedicated to the homeless shelter where she served that the children there viewed her as a mother.
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Salome Bey, ‘first lady’ of Canadian blues music, dies at 86
In 1978, Salome Bey gathered Black actors and musicians together for a rehearsal of “Indigo,” a musical revue she wrote and starred in about the evolution of the blues. She started with a pep talk.
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Dirty looks, threats, and anonymous notes. Good riddance to the summer of travel shaming
Vacation vigilantes have taken travel regulations into their own hands — by shaming out-of-staters.
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Travel
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Dirty looks, threats, and anonymous notes. Good riddance to the summer of travel shaming
Vacation vigilantes have taken travel regulations into their own hands — by shaming out-of-staters.
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