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Thursday, September 17, 2020
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In Massachusetts, a tragic history of failed attempts to get dangerous drivers off the road
“It’s incompetence. That’s what gets you hitting your head against the wall,” said Kay Dudley, a former chairwoman of the Massachusetts chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, whose daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1984.
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Education
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‘Hangry’ kids, IT nightmares, and Zoom bombings: Parents and students adjust to virtual classrooms
For some, the first day of school was marked by technical difficulties, unwanted Zoom guests, and pangs of hunger.
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Coronavirus
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Struggles with mental health could get worse as winter looms
Six months of turmoil and uncertainty have left two out of five Americans with feelings of depression or anxiety.
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For top military officials, silence is the order of the day
Rarely in American history has the president been more critical of his military leadership, yet the nation’s active-duty commanders have refused to challenge him publicly.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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Elegant or ‘Animal House’? What it’s like staying in Boston’s new breed of hotel dorms
Are students the carefree coronavirus spreaders they’ve been portrayed to be, or are they getting a bum rap? I wanted to know.
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Coronavirus
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Struggles with mental health could get worse as winter looms
Six months of turmoil and uncertainty have left two out of five Americans with feelings of depression or anxiety.
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Coronavirus
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Mass. reports 295 new confirmed coronavirus cases, 20 new deaths
The death toll from confirmed coronavirus cases in Massachusetts rose by 20 to 9,036, the state Department of Public Health reported Wednesday. The number of confirmed cases climbed by 295, bringing the total to 123,720. Nantucket, Plainville, Saugus, Tyngsborough, Worcester, and Wrentham were added to the list of high-risk communities.
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At least 1 dead, hundreds rescued after Hurricane Sally
Mayor Tony Kennon of Orange Beach said the person died Wednesday. He added that one other person is missing.
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29 officers suspected of sharing Hitler images are suspended in Germany
A police force in Germany on Wednesday suspended 29 officers suspected of sharing images of Adolf Hitler and violent neo-Nazi propaganda in at least five online chat groups, adding to concerns about far-right infiltration in Germany’s police and military.
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World
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As India’s virus cases rise, so do questions over death toll
India, which has recorded more than 5.1 million infections — second only to the United States — has a death toll of about 83,000 in a country of 1.3 billion people. But experts say the numbers are misleading and that India is not counting many deaths.
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Venezuelan leaders implicated in crimes against humanity by UN investigators
UN investigators Wednesday implicated President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and other high-ranking officials in systematic human rights abuses amounting to crimes against humanity — including killings, torture and sexual violence — and called for criminal investigations to determine the extent of their involvement.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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State Police need a change in culture
Winking at infractions and lies has been a way of life for too long in the state's largest, whitest and most male dominated law enforcement unit.
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OPINION
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Kevin White’s vision for Faneuil Hall is now Marty Walsh’s problem
A once wildly successful tourist attraction is now a shadow of itself.
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LETTERS
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The bench reveals a judge’s true character, good and bad, and Ralph Gants rose above
"The role of judge is a strange one. The absence of outside pressures allows your internal character to take its own full form and express itself."
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Metro
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For top military officials, silence is the order of the day
Rarely in American history has the president been more critical of his military leadership, yet the nation’s active-duty commanders have refused to challenge him publicly.
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Education
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‘Hangry’ kids, IT nightmares, and Zoom bombings: Parents and students adjust to virtual classrooms
For some, the first day of school was marked by technical difficulties, unwanted Zoom guests, and pangs of hunger.
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Metro
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For top military officials, silence is the order of the day
Rarely in American history has the president been more critical of his military leadership, yet the nation’s active-duty commanders have refused to challenge him publicly.
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Sports
Golf
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Who will win the US Open? Here’s a look at the contenders at super-tough Winged Foot
Play gets under way at Winged Foot Thursday, and here are the golfers you should be keeping an eye on.
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Patriots Notebook
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Jeannette Belichick is remembered as sweet, loving, caring by grandsons
Patriots assistant coaches Steve and Brian Belichick mourned the loss of their grandmother, who passed away Monday from natural causes at age 98.
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peter abraham | on baseball
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Matt Barnes settling in as the new closer for the Red Sox
The veteran righthander assumed the role after Brandon Workman was traded to the Phillies last month.
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Business
Business
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Raytheon Technologies now says it will eliminate 15,000 jobs
In July, the Waltham-based company had set the figure at about 8,500.
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Business
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Amwell rides IPO wave with expanded stock sale
The company, also known as Amwell, said it sold 41.2 million class A shares at $18 apiece, after increasing the price and number of shares offered.
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Business
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Tax deadlines for small businesses to be further delayed
Sales, meals, and room occupancy taxes for qualifying businesses that accrued between March 2020 and April 2021 will not be due to the state until May 2021.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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William Gates Sr., a guiding hand of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, dies at 94
Mr. Gates had helped found a leading Seattle law firm and was a civic leader before working with his son to start and build his foundation.
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Stanley Crouch, combative writer, intellectual and authority on jazz, dies at 74
Mr. Crouch was a bare-knuckled literary provocateur, erudite and fearless while reveling in his often truculent takedowns.
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Arts & Lifestyle
CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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Elegant or ‘Animal House’? What it’s like staying in Boston’s new breed of hotel dorms
Are students the carefree coronavirus spreaders they’ve been portrayed to be, or are they getting a bum rap? I wanted to know.
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FALL FOR FILM
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‘The Great Debaters,’ ‘42,’ and more at the Nubian Drive-In
The weekday evenings are labeled adults only, while weekends are reserved for “family fun.” And certain nights are even reserved for games and trivia.
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ASK AMY
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Husband speaks Welsh, but wife says ‘na’
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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