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Saturday, October 10, 2020
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As Mass. weighs ranked-choice voting, Maine’s ‘experiment’ offers evidence of promises kept, still unfulfilled
Two years after ranked-choice elections began in Maine, the statewide system — the only one of its kind in the country — has lived a tangled existence, buffeted by legal challenges and partisan bickering that complicate the road map Maine could otherwise provide to Massachusetts voters.
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Coronavirus
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Is pandemic isolation destroying our social skills?
As the pandemic wears on, wiping out every known activity, we’re starting to look back with nostalgia at small talk.
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The crucial COVID-19 question no one in the White House will answer
Trump and his aides have repeatedly dodged an equally important and easier to answer question, one that would help uncover who the president himself may have exposed and whether he should have been campaigning in the days before he announced his diagnosis late last week: the date of his last negative COVID-19 test.
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President Trump to speak at White House event, as status of his COVID-19 infection remains unclear
President Trump is planning to hold his first public event since he tested positive for the coronavirus, speaking at a Saturday gathering at the White House in a show of defiance that has become a central theme of his reelection campaign.
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Boston-area Armenians are mobilizing in response to the conflict with Azerbaijan
Nina Vosbigian hasn’t slept well since Sept. 27, when fighting broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Coronavirus
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Is pandemic isolation destroying our social skills?
As the pandemic wears on, wiping out every known activity, we’re starting to look back with nostalgia at small talk.
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Politics
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The crucial COVID-19 question no one in the White House will answer
Trump and his aides have repeatedly dodged an equally important and easier to answer question, one that would help uncover who the president himself may have exposed and whether he should have been campaigning in the days before he announced his diagnosis late last week: the date of his last negative COVID-19 test.
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Nation
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President Trump to speak at White House event, as status of his COVID-19 infection remains unclear
President Trump is planning to hold his first public event since he tested positive for the coronavirus, speaking at a Saturday gathering at the White House in a show of defiance that has become a central theme of his reelection campaign.
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The World
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UN World Food Program wins Nobel Peace Prize
The United Nations' World Food Program on Friday won the Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity in regions of conflict and hardship around the globe.
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From hiding, Kyrgyzstan’s leader declares state of emergency
Four days after vanishing during a wave of attacks on government buildings by opposition protesters, the president of Kyrgyzstan declared a state of emergency in the capital of his Central Asian country Friday, ordering the military into the city to halt unrest, confining residents to their homes and banning public gatherings.
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Surfer vanishes in suspected shark attack in Australia
A surfboard was found at Wylie Bay near the town of Esperance and a search was underway for the man who had been riding it, a police statement said.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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States need significant economic stimulus from Washington
Massachusetts and many other states face severe revenue shortfalls without it.
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OPINION
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To protect the election, prosecutors and lawyers everywhere must stand up to Attorney General Barr
If mobilized to favor one candidate’s election success, the DOJ’s army of lawyers and agents could swing the outcome of a contested national vote against the people’s will.
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Boston-area Armenians are mobilizing in response to the conflict with Azerbaijan
Nina Vosbigian hasn’t slept well since Sept. 27, when fighting broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Politics
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As Mass. weighs ranked-choice voting, Maine’s ‘experiment’ offers evidence of promises kept, still unfulfilled
Two years after ranked-choice elections began in Maine, the statewide system — the only one of its kind in the country — has lived a tangled existence, buffeted by legal challenges and partisan bickering that complicate the road map Maine could otherwise provide to Massachusetts voters.
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Metro
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Boston-area Armenians are mobilizing in response to the conflict with Azerbaijan
Nina Vosbigian hasn’t slept well since Sept. 27, when fighting broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Sports
Heat 111, Lakers 108
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Heat stay alive, knock off Lakers to force a Game 6
Jimmy Butler outdueled LeBron James down the stretch to lift the Heat.
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Patriots
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For second straight day, all Patriots COVID-19 tests come back negative, game on track for Monday
The Patriots plan on returning to the practice field Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
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Celtics
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How Duncan Robinson’s supporters back home in New England are cheering him on in the NBA Finals
Before each game, he's received video messages from old teammates, ranging from his grade-school AAU buddies to college coach John Beilein.
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Business
Business
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Apple prepares to launch 5G iPhones into unready US market
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. is set to embrace 5G as one of its most significant additions to this year’s iPhones, but the technology is still not ready for the masses in the U.S.
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Business
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An empty warehouse will become a ‘center of gravity’ in fast-changing Allston
A developer has filed plans to turn the site into a complex with 800,000 square feet of space for life science offices, housing, and parks.
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Business
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Harvard names Srikant Datar the new dean of its business school
Harvard has promoted professor Srikant Datar to be the next dean of Harvard Business School, taking over for Nitin Nohria when he steps down at the end of the year.
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Arts & Lifestyle
COMMUNITY
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MFA presents findings on a sculpture and its ‘complicated history’ for Indigenous People’s Day
Associate curator Layla Bermeo will give a virtual talk on responses to Cyrus Dallin’s “Appeal to the Great Spirit.”
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MUSEUMS
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Colorful stories about Harvard’s vast pigment collection
Harvard University Art Museums has a new online audio tour of its Forbes Pigment Collection.
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NAMES
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It’s a boy! Mindy Kaling secretly gave birth last month
The Cambridge native revealed the big news Thursday on "The Late Show."
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