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Politics
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President Trump and first lady test positive for COVID-19
The president’s physician said Trump and his wife “are both well at this time, and they plan to remain at home within the White House during their convalescence.” His statement did not say whether the president was experiencing symptoms.
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Politics
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A debate and a rally show Trump’s closing strategy: Tapping into the white grievance of his political bubble
In Minnesota, the president emerged to bask in the wild cheers of supporters and once again leaned into the politics of white grievance.
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Health
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Is Massachusetts ready for a second wave of COVID-19?
Lessons of the spring will affect vulnerable groups, like nursing home residents, essential workers, homeless people, and inmates.
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K-12
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Students return to Boston classrooms for first time since March — but virus rates could keep them home soon
Across Boston on Thursday, teachers and administrators welcomed back about 3,500 of the district’s more than 50,000 students, often with balloons, applause, and elbow-bumping.
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For the first Black president of Mass. psychology group, racism is a mental health issue
“If someone looks like me, they understand my reality,” Martin Pierre said.
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Politics
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President Trump and first lady test positive for COVID-19
The president’s physician said Trump and his wife “are both well at this time, and they plan to remain at home within the White House during their convalescence.” His statement did not say whether the president was experiencing symptoms.
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Politics
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A debate and a rally show Trump’s closing strategy: Tapping into the white grievance of his political bubble
In Minnesota, the president emerged to bask in the wild cheers of supporters and once again leaned into the politics of white grievance.
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Nation
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Catholic archdioceses’ child-protection policies are inconsistent and often incomplete, advocacy group finds
CHILD USA, which did the analysis, said the inconsistencies and gaps suggest a need for more-detailed mandatory standards for addressing sexual abuse of children by priests and other church personnel.
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The World
World
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Navalny certain that Putin was behind his poisoning
In his first full interview since being released from the hospital, Alexei Navalny said that the use of a military-grade nerve agent was convincing evidence that it had been ordered at the highest level of Russia.
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World
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Hundreds of Honduran migrants set out for US amid pandemic
About 2,000 Honduran migrants hoping to reach the United States entered Guatemala on foot Thursday morning, testing the newly reopened frontier that had been shut by the coronavirus pandemic.
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World
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Indian police detain key opposition leaders protesting rape
Indian police detained key leaders of the opposition Congress party, Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Gandhi, on Thursday after preventing them from visiting a northern village where a 19-year-old woman from India’s lowest caste was allegedly gang raped last month and later died in a hospital.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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How blue-staters can help win the battlegrounds
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, there are things you can do from a distance.
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OPINION
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To get election coverage right, media must be patient
Americans need to know that the outcome of the election may not be known for days or even weeks.
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LETTERS
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Still so, so, so very much to say about the first debate
From calls to overhaul the format to doing away with debates altogether, readers have their say on Tuesday night's proceedings.
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Metro
Health
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Is Massachusetts ready for a second wave of COVID-19?
Lessons of the spring will affect vulnerable groups, like nursing home residents, essential workers, homeless people, and inmates.
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K-12
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Students return to Boston classrooms for first time since March — but virus rates could keep them home soon
Across Boston on Thursday, teachers and administrators welcomed back about 3,500 of the district’s more than 50,000 students, often with balloons, applause, and elbow-bumping.
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Health
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For the first Black president of Mass. psychology group, racism is a mental health issue
“If someone looks like me, they understand my reality,” Martin Pierre said.
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Sports
Sports
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Sports Hub takes first in summer ratings, WEEI tied for eighth
The Sports Hub earned a 11.2 share overall in the targeted men 25-54 demographic from the period of June 18-Sept. 9, while WEEI had a 4.3.
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Colleges
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Over the long haul, Jeff Hafley convinced BC’s ground game will improve
After ranking among the ACC's best in the past, the Eagles are last in the league in rushing (171 yards) in their 2-0 start.
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On Basketball
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The Lakers sent a clear message to the Heat in Game 1: We’re not the Celtics
In the NBA Finals opener, the Lakers showed why they are the prohibitive favorites to win their first title in 10 years.
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Business
Business
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Riverside redevelopment runs into new hurdle: the Woodland golf course across the street
This Riverside project is one of the largest Newton has ever seen.
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Business
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Riverside redevelopment runs into new hurdle: the Woodland golf course across the street
This Riverside project is one of the largest Newton has ever seen.
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Business
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Developer wants to reopen Doyle’s Cafe as part of a condo complex
The plans call for restoring some of the 137-year-old Jamaica Plain institution’s original features, including its well-known mural.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Nurse to Tuskegee Airmen dies in Georgia at 100
Irma “Pete” Cameron Dryden, a Black woman who served as a nurse to Tuskegee Airmen during World War II, has died. She was 100.
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Obituaries
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Verne Edquist, virtuoso piano tuner, is dead at 89
As a piano tuner, Verne Edquist spent his career tweaking the infinitely complicated mechanical actions under the lids of pianos in Toronto, pricking hammers with needles to give the sound different characteristics and adjusting tiny parts with names that most pianists do not know — wippens, agraffes, knuckles and backchecks.
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Obituaries
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Carter Williams, early advocate for restraint-free nursing homes, dies at 97
Carter Catlett Williams, a geriatric social worker and advocate for nursing home policy changes who helped bring about a ban on the use of physical restraints on nursing home patients, died Sept. 8 at her home in Gloucester, Va. She was 97.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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I’m not on his life insurance policy
Read a letter from someone who wants to be on her boyfriend's policies. All of them.
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MOVIE REVIEW
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‘Herb Alpert Is . . .’ documentary offers Tijuana Brass and other delights
The ellipsis is meant to remind us how much more Alpert has on his resume than “Tijuana Taxi” and “Mexican Shuffle."
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ART
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In Providence, artists up their game for basketball courts
A new nonprofit turns recreational spaces into murals that burst with color.
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