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Confusion about Trump’s COVID-19 infection fits a long pattern of skimpy details about presidential health
The whipsaw of conflicting statements and unanswered questions about the status of President Trump’s fight against COVID-19 Saturday fits a pattern of the administration distorting the truth about his health, a line of deception with a long precedent in US politics.
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Elections
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Among loyal New England Trump voters, resolute support and no doubts
Now that his COVID-19 diagnosis has made Trump the face of the global pandemic a month before Election Day, some of his most ardent supporters said he has handled the crisis as well as could be expected. And they are not abandoning their candidate at his hour of reckoning.
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Patriots
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Cam Newton tests positive for COVID-19, prompting NFL to postpone Patriots-Chiefs game
The much-anticipated Sunday showdown between the Patriots and Chiefs has been postponed until Monday or Tuesday after New England quarterback Cam Newton, and a player on the Kansas City team tested positive for COVID-19, a league source confirmed Saturday.
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Conflicting messages reign over update to Trump’s health
While the doctors maintained that President Trump was “doing very well” and in “exceptionally good spirits” after his first night in the hospital with the coronavirus, Mark Meadows, the chief of staff, provided a more sober assessment and warned that the next two days would be pivotal in determining the outcome of the illness.
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Nearly one-third of patients at Plymouth DOC facility test positive for COVID-19, agency reports
As Massachusetts’s health officials reported new deaths and additional cases of COVID-19 Saturday, the state Department of Correction reported new cases at a Plymouth facility.
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Politics
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Conflicting messages reign over update to Trump’s health
While the doctors maintained that President Trump was “doing very well” and in “exceptionally good spirits” after his first night in the hospital with the coronavirus, Mark Meadows, the chief of staff, provided a more sober assessment and warned that the next two days would be pivotal in determining the outcome of the illness.
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A White House long in denial confronts reality
This past week, a White House long in denial confronted reality after Trump and the first lady both tested positive for the virus, along with Hope Hicks, a top White House aide, and Bill Stepien, the Trump campaign manager, among others. The outcome appeared shocking but also inevitable in a West Wing that assumed that rapid virus tests for everyone who entered each morning were substitutes for other safety measures, like social distancing and wearing masks.
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Trump urges stimulus deal from Walter Reed, but big obstacles remain
President Trump on Saturday called for Congress to pass a stimulus package, urging swift action while being treated for the coronavirus despite significant obstacles remaining between negotiators over an agreement.
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India’s COVID-19 death toll passes 100,000
More than 100,000 people in India have died from the coronavirus, the government said Saturday, even as officials plan to lift more restrictions in hopes of reviving the crippled economy.
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Shunned by many, Indian man carries on cremating virus dead
While Hindu's believe cremation rights are sacred and release the dead person's soul from the cycle of rebirth, those who actually deal with corpses are looked down upon. It's a stigma that's only been made worse by the coronavirus, which has killed more than 100,000 people in India out of 6.4 million reported infections.
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Nobel Prizes and COVID-19: Slow, basic science may pay off
While the world wants flashy quick fixes for everything, especially massive threats like the coronavirus and global warming, next week’s Nobel Prizes remind us that in science, slow and steady pays off.
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OPINION
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Three decades later, Europe still awaits the unity heralded by German reunification
A reminder to keep your expectations realistic — and never trust a pinky promise.
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EDITORIAL
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Make a voting plan. Here’s how
Voting by mail is legitimate and secure, despite what President Trump says. But there are common pitfalls, so voters should make a plan now.
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How to not squander your vote
Vote for the candidate you like best, even if that candidate is sure to lose. Any other choice would be a real waste.
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Confusion about Trump’s COVID-19 infection fits a long pattern of skimpy details about presidential health
The whipsaw of conflicting statements and unanswered questions about the status of President Trump’s fight against COVID-19 Saturday fits a pattern of the administration distorting the truth about his health, a line of deception with a long precedent in US politics.
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Nearly one-third of patients at Plymouth DOC facility test positive for COVID-19, agency reports
As Massachusetts’s health officials reported new deaths and additional cases of COVID-19 Saturday, the state Department of Correction reported new cases at a Plymouth facility.
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Confusion about Trump’s COVID-19 infection fits a long pattern of skimpy details about presidential health
The whipsaw of conflicting statements and unanswered questions about the status of President Trump’s fight against COVID-19 Saturday fits a pattern of the administration distorting the truth about his health, a line of deception with a long precedent in US politics.
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Sports
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Cam Newton tests positive for COVID-19, prompting NFL to postpone Patriots-Chiefs game
The much-anticipated Sunday showdown between the Patriots and Chiefs has been postponed until Monday or Tuesday after New England quarterback Cam Newton, and a player on the Kansas City team tested positive for COVID-19, a league source confirmed Saturday.
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Chad Finn I Unconventional Preview
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Have the Chiefs permanently overcome the Patriots? Or can Bill Belichick expose some vulnerabilities?
Led by breathtakingly talented quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs are off to a 3-0 start, with their most recent win a thorough dismantling of the Ravens.
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Sunday basketball notes
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NBA’s summer in the bubble worked on many fronts
Commissioner Adam Silver said talks between players and the league on social justice issues will continue after the season.
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Ideas
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Social Studies: Trump’s sleepless nights, trustworthy faces, and importing hate
Surprising findings from the world of social science.
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IDEAS
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Expand American influence around the world, or else China will fill our shoes
It’s easy to point to the failings of the “liberal world order” led by the United States. We can fix those flaws instead of writing off the whole system.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Derek Mahon, popular Irish poet, is dead at 78
Derek Mahon, a leading Irish poet whose verses could be lyrical or pessimistic, somber or witty, classically structured but full of contemporary themes, died Friday at his home in Kinsale, on Ireland’s southern coast. He was 78.
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Yuri Orlov, physicist who became a symbol of Soviet dissent, dies at 96
Yuri Orlov, a Russian-born physicist who designed particle accelerators, studied the foundations of quantum mechanics and - turning from theory to practice in his boldest experiment of all - created the Moscow Helsinki Group to expose human rights violations in the Soviet Union, died Sept. 27 at his home in Ithaca, N.Y. He was 96.
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Lawrence Sykes, a professor whose photos mined history’s ‘haunting experiences,’ dies at 89
Merging photos and art, Mr. Sykes, a longtime faculty member at Rhode Island College, created what he called "conjurgraphs" and "conjuforms."
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Arts & Lifestyle
BOOK REVIEW
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‘Magic Lessons’ casts us back to Salem
Alice Hoffman delivers the strongest of her trio of novels about the Owens women.
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STORY BEHIND THE BOOK
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Susan Minot on reasons not to write, and one reason to do it
“Why I Don’t Write: And Other Stories” opens with a kind of list that reads like a poem.
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HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE
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A virtual shuck off, artists on Cape Ann, and planting trees to offset flights
Travel news you can use.
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HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE
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A virtual shuck off, artists on Cape Ann, and planting trees to offset flights
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TRAVEL
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They moved from Brookline to the Netherlands with bikes and no regrets
Cycling enthusiasts Rebecca Albrecht and Paul Larrabee fix bikes and house cyclists in their new life abroad.
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