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Brigham and Women’s Hospital scrambles to contain cluster of COVID-19 cases
The hospital identified eight patients and 11 employees infected in the cluster, and said it expects that number to grow.
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Trump campaign says it built a turnout machine in N.H. for November. Democrats are skeptical
Rallies. Mailers. Volunteers. The Trump campaign says it has a sophisticated ground game working hard in the Granite State that will work this time around. Democrats aren't convinced.
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Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell announces run for mayor
Campbell cited the need to make the city a more equitable and just place and said it is time to address its history of racism.
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A new survey says white support for Black Lives Matter has slipped. Some historians say they’re not surprised
Earlier this summer, thousands of Americans spilled into the streets in anguish. Now white engagement has slackened among some groups, especially Republicans.
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A tale of the tape
Almost 30 years later, a son digitizes a conversation on cassette with his mother.
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Politics
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Trump campaign says it built a turnout machine in N.H. for November. Democrats are skeptical
Rallies. Mailers. Volunteers. The Trump campaign says it has a sophisticated ground game working hard in the Granite State that will work this time around. Democrats aren't convinced.
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Nation
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Mass. construction worker’s death underlines perils of eating too much black licorice
Eating a bag and a half of black licorice every day for a few weeks threw a Massachusetts construction worker's nutrients out of whack and caused the 54-year-old man’s heart to stop, doctors reported Wednesday.
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Louisville officials plead for calm as protests about Breonna Taylor’s death continue across US
Outrage over a grand jury’s failure to bring homicide charges against the officers who burst into the Black woman’s apartment six months ago set off a new round of demonstrations in several US cities.
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World
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At UN, China, Russia, and US butt heads over pandemic responses
The United States butted heads with China and Russia at the United Nations on Thursday over responsibility for the pandemic that has interrupted the world, trading allegations about who mishandled and politicized the virus in one of the few real-time exchanges among top officials at this year’s COVID-distanced U.N. General Assembly meeting.
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North Korea accused of shooting and burning South Korean defector
A South Korean official trying to defect to North Korea was killed by troops in the North who set his body on fire for fear he might be carrying the coronavirus, South Korean officials said Thursday.
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Trump administration adds to US travel restrictions in Cuba
President Trump on Wednesday announced a series of new sanctions against Cuba that prohibit Americans from importing Cuban cigars and rum and staying in hotels funded by the Cuban government.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Blissed out on CBD
Good grief, why wouldn’t you want to take the edge off?
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EDITORIAL
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Prepare for the president to rush the vaccine
The public is growing suspicious as President Trump pushes to approve a COVID-19 vaccine before Election Day. To build trust and make sure approval doesn’t backfire, vaccine makers should release full data and commit to continuing clinical trials.
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OPINION
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Honoring the victims of the coronavirus
The most powerful memorials of recent years probe uncomfortable truths.
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Metro
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A new survey says white support for Black Lives Matter has slipped. Some historians say they’re not surprised
Earlier this summer, thousands of Americans spilled into the streets in anguish. Now white engagement has slackened among some groups, especially Republicans.
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Unable to use video clips, Fla. prosecutors drop prostitution charges against Robert Kraft, 24 others
“Without these videos we cannot move forward with our prosecutions, and thus we are ethically compelled to drop the cases against all the defendants," Palm Beach County Attorney Dave Aronberg said.
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Brigham and Women’s Hospital scrambles to contain cluster of COVID-19 cases
The hospital identified eight patients and 11 employees infected in the cluster, and said it expects that number to grow.
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Sports
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Stanley Cup observations: The Lightning’s talent took over in Game 3, and it doesn’t look good for the Stars
This was the version of Tampa Bay that beat the Bruins, 8-2, and the Islanders, 7-1.
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Patriots notebook
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Patriots left tackle Isaiah Wynn has Cam Newton’s back
Wynn is enjoying playing with Newton, and the element of surprise the quarterback brings helps keep him sharp.
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BC football
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BC will pump up the volume, replicate game-day feel for home opener vs. Texas State
Crafting a game-day atmosphere fit for BC football in the COVID-19 era required some outside-the-box thinking.
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Business
TALKING POINTS
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CEO of GBH to return to PBS board
Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Business
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Baker signals he won’t extend eviction moratorium beyond Oct. 17
Governor Charlie Baker has signaled that he’s ready to end Massachusetts' toughest-in-the-nation ban on evictions next month, but said he is working with state housing courts to soften the blow for renters at risk of losing their homes.
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With Andrea Campbell running for mayor, who should worry more — Michelle Wu or Marty Walsh?
In a changing city, the incumbent now has two popular women of color aiming for his office.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Jackie Stallone, celebrity astrologer and Sylvester’s mother, dies at 98
Jackie Stallone, the matriarch of a celebrity family who became something of a celebrity in her own right as an astrologer, died Monday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 98.
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Jackie Stallone, celebrity astrologer and Sylvester’s mother, dies at 98
Jackie Stallone, the matriarch of a celebrity family who became something of a celebrity in her own right as an astrologer, died Monday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 98.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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A tale of the tape
Almost 30 years later, a son digitizes a conversation on cassette with his mother.
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GET OUT
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Biking the Berkshires
We tried a self-guided Farm to Fork Fitness Adventures tour, and it was a perfect way to spend a fall day, burning off calories and taking them in.
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THE TICKET
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What’s happening in the arts world
This week's picks from Globe critics.
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