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Subject Today's Headlines: Another conservative justice on the Supreme Court could mean big changes for abortion and affirmative action cases
Date September 24, 2020 9:23 AM
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Another conservative justice on the Supreme Court could mean big changes for abortion and affirmative action cases

Conservatives would have a rock solid 6-3 advantage on a court that already leaned sharply to the right.
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Baker ramps up pressure on low-risk districts to get students back into schools

Baker's comments come just days after state Education Commissioner Jeff Riley asked more than a dozen communities to create a timeline for bringing students back for in-person learning.
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Major study to start for COVID-19 vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson, Beth Israel

Up to 60,000 volunteers, including some in Boston, will take part in the trial following encouraging data from more limited testing.
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But the developer, activists, and City Hall are still wrangling over details of the 20-year plan, which could create a neighborhood of 15,000 people.
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Kentucky grand jury declines to file homicide charges against police officers who shot Breonna Taylor

A Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor during a drug raid gone wrong, with prosecutors saying Wednesday that two officers who fired their weapons at the Black woman were justified in using force to protect themselves after they faced gunfire.
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Another conservative justice on the Supreme Court could mean big changes for abortion and affirmative action cases

Conservatives would have a rock solid 6-3 advantage on a court that already leaned sharply to the right.
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Nation


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Kentucky grand jury declines to file homicide charges against police officers who shot Breonna Taylor

A Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor during a drug raid gone wrong, with prosecutors saying Wednesday that two officers who fired their weapons at the Black woman were justified in using force to protect themselves after they faced gunfire.
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White House aides tried to block Bolton book, court is told

In an extraordinary 18-page document, a lawyer for the official who oversaw the book’s prepublication review, Ellen Knight, portrays the Trump administration as handling its response to the book in bad faith.
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EU offers cash and more deportations in new plan for migrants

The European Union on Wednesday unveiled a new attempt to cajole reluctant member nations into participating in a common system for handling asylum-seekers, offering them both cash incentives to take in refugees and quicker deportation of people who are denied asylum.
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In a secret ceremony, embattled Belarus strongman is sworn in as president

Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in for a sixth term as president of Belarus in a secret ceremony Wednesday — and used the occasion to declare victory over protesters who have gathered in large numbers for more than a month to contest a reelection that they call fraudulent.
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Trudeau promises bold plan to reset Canada, and his political career

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's plan included sweeping promises of new social programs to help working women and families; beefed-up financial support programs for businesses and workers hit by the economic downturn; and measures to combat climate change while leading the country to recovery.
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No hiding behind Pence’s skirt on the Supreme Court nomination

The vice president doesn’t have the power to break a tie on the appointment.
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Case for securing abortion access in Massachusetts grows

The battle over Justice Ginsburg's seat and the threat to reproductive freedom puts the burden on state lawmakers to act swiftly.
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‘Horton Hears a Who!’ is a reminder that every vote counts

In America, as in the Dr. Seuss classic, every voice must be heard if society is to survive.
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K-12


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Baker ramps up pressure on low-risk districts to get students back into schools

Baker's comments come just days after state Education Commissioner Jeff Riley asked more than a dozen communities to create a timeline for bringing students back for in-person learning.
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Kingston officer thought man was reaching for a gun when police fired, report says

In a Kingston mall parking lot early Tuesday, Kingston Police Officers Zachary T. Francis and Timothy J. Arnold stood near Alexander E. Bakutis as the Plymouth man allegedly reached toward his waist, leading Francis to shout “gun” and Arnold to fire his .40 caliber service pistol, according to public records.
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Baker says restaurants can seat up to 10 people at a table and use bar spaces, starting next week

Baker said that while bars and nightclubs remain closed in Massachusetts, evidence from other states clearly shows restaurants can safely use bar seating for food service when physical-distancing measures are in place.
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LIGHTNING 5, STARS 2


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Steven Stamkos scores in return, leaves again as Lightning topple Stars in Game 3

The captain, who hadn't played since Feb. 25, scored in the first period to help spark Tampa Bay to a 2-1 lead over Dallas in the Stanley Cup Final.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. crash due to pilot’s error

A pilot’s inability to maintain proper airspeed and the flight crew’s decision to continue an unstable approach and landing likely caused the crash.
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Inside the NBA bubble: Gary Washburn and Marc Spears share their experiences in Orlando

The two journalists joined Globe subscribers for a Zoom presentation about what it's like in the NBA bubble in Florida.
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Major study to start for COVID-19 vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson, Beth Israel

Up to 60,000 volunteers, including some in Boston, will take part in the trial following encouraging data from more limited testing.
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Business


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Massive Suffolk Downs project poised to get green light from the BPDA

But the developer, activists, and City Hall are still wrangling over details of the 20-year plan, which could create a neighborhood of 15,000 people.
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Boston Fed’s Rosengren: ‘Most difficult part of the recovery is still ahead of us’

The economy’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has been stronger than expected, but additional progress will be hampered as the country struggles to get the virus under control and gridlock prevents Congress from providing more financial aid, the Boston Fed chief said.
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Tommy DeVito, original member of the Four Seasons, dies at 92

Tommy DeVito was, in his own words, “a hell-raiser” as a youth, but he found a purpose with music.
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Lois Torf, print collector who helped MFA ’set the highest standards,’ dies at 93

Lois Torf "understood artists," said Matthew Teitelbaum, director of the MFA.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER


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From Emmys splash to syndication plunge for ‘Schitt’s Creek’

After breaking the record for most wins for a comedy series in a single year, the show will premiere in syndication next week.
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Obama asks his 32 million followers on Instagram to text him with ‘what’s on your mind’

The former President and part-time Martha’s Vineyard resident posted to Instagram Wednesday that he wants to hear how Americans are doing and how they’re planning to vote — via text.
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Couple wants to limit friends to ‘classy’ PDAs

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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