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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘I don’t know if I made friends’: Kids reflect on the first day of school
Date September 14, 2020 9:06 AM
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‘I don’t know if I made friends’: Kids reflect on the first day of school

After months of agonized planning by adults, kids were back in classrooms, ready to provide insight on in-person learning (thrilling), Zoom (boring), masks (complicated), recess (still pretty great) — and everything else about a school year that will be unlike any before.
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Should you send your child back to school? The expert consensus leans toward ‘yes,’ with caveats

The decision becomes achingly personal, informed by a family’s tolerance for risk, faith in the school system, and such circumstances as whether a vulnerable person lives in the home.
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With dangerous truckers, most states fail to act quickly on warnings

The Globe’s recent “Blind Spot” investigation showed how the increasingly deadly trucking industry — linked to nearly 5,000 deaths a year — operates with minimal federal government oversight. The dilemma is compounded by state motor vehicle agencies that struggle mightily to communicate with each other, allowing dangerous drivers to skirt scrutiny.
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Ranked-choice voting would transform Massachusetts elections. But is it constitutional?

The proposal to restructure how residents pick many of their elected officials would almost undoubtedly invite legal challenges should it clear the ballot box, attorneys and legal scholars say.
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Quick peek at the scoreboard: Belichick 1, Brady 0

It was business as usual for the Patriots coach, but Tom Brady struggled in his Tampa Bay debut. New England beat the Dolphins 21-11, and the Saints beat the Buccaneers 34-23.
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As wildfires burn out of control, the West Coast faces the unimaginable

Across a hellish landscape of smoke and ash, authorities in Oregon, California and Washington state battled to contain mega-wildfires Sunday as shifting winds threatened to accelerate blazes that have burned an unimaginable swath of land across the West.
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As wildfires burn out of control, the West Coast faces the unimaginable

Across a hellish landscape of smoke and ash, authorities in Oregon, California and Washington state battled to contain mega-wildfires Sunday as shifting winds threatened to accelerate blazes that have burned an unimaginable swath of land across the West.
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VOTE!

As November approaches, voters must arm themselves with information about the qualifications and deadlines for early or mail-in voting in their states.
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DHS must address the threat of white supremacists, even if Trump won’t

Homeland Security’s mission has been compromised, and so has the safety of the American people.
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How Americans vote is threatened

Officials must invest in robust information campaigns across multiple platforms that provide clear instructions to voters on deadlines, locations, and methods available to cast ballots.
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Education


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‘I don’t know if I made friends’: Kids reflect on the first day of school

After months of agonized planning by adults, kids were back in classrooms, ready to provide insight on in-person learning (thrilling), Zoom (boring), masks (complicated), recess (still pretty great) — and everything else about a school year that will be unlike any before.
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Politics


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Ranked-choice voting would transform Massachusetts elections. But is it constitutional?

The proposal to restructure how residents pick many of their elected officials would almost undoubtedly invite legal challenges should it clear the ballot box, attorneys and legal scholars say.
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ADRIAN WALKER


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Fixing bias in Massachusetts courts has to start with changing the bench

A report released last week confirmed what many observers had long suspected: that Black and Latino defendants are punished more often, and more harshly, than their white counterparts.
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Patriots


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Quick peek at the scoreboard: Belichick 1, Brady 0

It was business as usual for the Patriots coach, but Tom Brady struggled in his Tampa Bay debut. New England beat the Dolphins 21-11, and the Saints beat the Buccaneers 34-23.
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Stephon Gilmore, Patriots secondary pick up right where they left off, with three INTs of Ryan Fitzpatrick

After leading the league in interceptions in 2019, New England had three more Sunday while shutting down Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Dolphins.
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Patriots stand for national anthem as Dolphins follow through on commitment to staying in locker room

Players stood together along the goal line and were joined by the coaching staff as well as Patriots owner Robert Kraft and team president Jonathan Kraft.
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Need time off to volunteer at the polls? More companies are offering the option

Corporate America is having a get-out-the-vote moment after the social unrest that has swept the country
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Former GE life sciences business is adding 200 jobs in Massachusetts

Cytiva, now owned by Danaher Corp., is investing $500 million to upgrade and expand its properties and equipment over the next five years.
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Married for 67 years, Ora and John Costello died 20 hours apart

Together since meeting on a Valentine's Day blind date in 1951, Orry and John Costello inspired everyone they knew with their devotion to each other.
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Florence Howe, ‘mother of women’s studies,’ Dies at 91

Florence Howe, a key architect of the women’s studies movement and the founder of the Feminist Press, a literary nonprofit dedicated to promoting social justice and amplifying overlooked voices, died Saturday in Manhattan. She was 91.
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Gene Norman, who helped save landmark Broadway theaters, 85

Mr. Norman helped spare several iconic Broadway theaters and the Coney Island Cyclone from destruction or defacement by developers.
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