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Tuesday, October 13, 2020
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Politics
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Two parties offer dueling views of Barrett as confirmation fight begins
On the first day of the election-season confirmation hearings, Democrats portrayed Judge Amy Coney Barrett as a threat to Americans’ health care coverage as Republicans charged anti-Catholic bias.
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The Great Divide
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As schools reopen, students struggle with COVID trauma
At the outset of an unprecedentedly difficult year, schools are trying to help struggling students cope — a challenge exponentially complicated by the fact that many of them are learning remotely.
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Business
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Baker unveils rental relief plan. But will it be enough to fend off feared wave of evictions?
Governor Charlie Baker said the $171 million plan will keep struggling renters in their homes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and also protect landlords and allow housing courts to reopen. But many advocates say the rental crisis is far from over, and the governor will need to do more.
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Business
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Boston Children’s Hospital taps No. 2 executive, Kevin Churchwell, as next CEO
Churchwell will be one of the most prominent Black chief executives in Boston, a city that still lacks diversity among the highest ranks of its business community. He will take over as CEO after Sandra Fenwick retires at the end of March.
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Massachusetts
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Pressure mounts on prosecutors to scrutinize police, disclose troubled pasts
The officers on watch lists range from the lowest ranks to the chiefs of police forces large and small. The files cite misconduct such as rape and witness intimidation, as well as drug and alcohol violations, assault, and fraud.
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Politics
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Two parties offer dueling views of Barrett as confirmation fight begins
On the first day of the election-season confirmation hearings, Democrats portrayed Judge Amy Coney Barrett as a threat to Americans’ health care coverage as Republicans charged anti-Catholic bias.
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Nation
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Trump’s children brought Secret Service money to the family business with their visits, records show
Government ethics specialists say that nothing is wrong with Trump’s children seeking protection from the Secret Service. But, they said, the Trump Organization's decision to charge for the agents' rooms created a situation in which — just by traveling — Trump's children could bring taxpayer money to their family's business.
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Coronavirus
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I guess we’re one of those crunchy homeschool families now?
Our school district is fully remote. We knew it would be painful. We may have underestimated.
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The World
World
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Microsoft takes down a risk to the election, and finds the US doing the same
Microsoft and a team of companies and law enforcement groups have disabled — at least temporarily — one of the world’s largest hacking operations, an effort run by Russian-speaking cybercriminals that officials feared could disrupt the presidential election in three weeks.
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World
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US forces hit Taliban with airstrikes in Helmand province
American forces carried out several airstrikes in support of Afghan security forces under attack by the Taliban in southern Helmand province, a spokesperson for the US military in Afghanistan said Monday.
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EU readies sanctions against Belarus leader Lukashenko
The European Union warned Monday that it has seen no improvement in Belarus and stands ready to impose sanctions on President Alexander Lukashenko and other officials if he fails to enter into talks with the opposition and order an end to the crackdown on protesters launched after a disputed election in August.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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A chilling answer to those who say, ‘This is not the country I grew up in’
"Much has changed for the better since then, but the slime under the rock of civilized behavior is still there."
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EDITORIAL
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Vote yes on Question 1
A yes vote on “Right to Repair” is the path forward for Massachusetts, but the Legislature still has a role to play.
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OPINION
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During construction, the Allston Mass. Pike project must address commuters' needs
It should provide at least six lanes of turnpike and two tracks of rail service at all times.
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Metro
The Great Divide
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As schools reopen, students struggle with COVID trauma
At the outset of an unprecedentedly difficult year, schools are trying to help struggling students cope — a challenge exponentially complicated by the fact that many of them are learning remotely.
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Metro
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Out of the ashes: Dalton farmer resurrects massive political sign following fire — with a new message
Dicken Crane’s political sign on his farm in Dalton garnered national attention after the 15-foot-tall structure was burned to the ground Friday evening, less than a day after farmhands built it.
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Metro
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Homicide charges against police officers are rare
Massachusetts is not an outlier in rarely using criminal charges against police officers who have killed on the job.
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Sports
ben volin | on football
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NFL Week 5: How weird is 2020? The Cleveland Browns are a hot team
Sunday's impressive win over Indianapolis, highlighted by solid fourth-quarter play, was the fourth straight for Cleveland.
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Gary Washburn | on basketball
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Key to the Lakers’ success was LeBron James and Anthony Davis working flawlessly together
LeBron James said that playing and winning with a historical franchise is a special experience to always be remembered.
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PETER ABRAHAM | ON BASEBALL
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Former Red Sox prospect Manuel Margot finally puts talent on display for Tampa Bay
Traded to San Diego in the Craig Kimbrel deal, then acquired by the Rays before spring training, he sparked Monday's Game 2 victory with a three-run home run and highlight-reel catch.
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Business
Business
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Baker unveils rental relief plan. But will it be enough to fend off feared wave of evictions?
Governor Charlie Baker said the $171 million plan will keep struggling renters in their homes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and also protect landlords and allow housing courts to reopen. But many advocates say the rental crisis is far from over, and the governor will need to do more.
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Business
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Boston Children’s Hospital taps No. 2 executive, Kevin Churchwell, as next CEO
Churchwell will be one of the most prominent Black chief executives in Boston, a city that still lacks diversity among the highest ranks of its business community. He will take over as CEO after Sandra Fenwick retires at the end of March.
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Business
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Baker unveils rental relief plan. But will it be enough to fend off feared wave of evictions?
Governor Charlie Baker said the $171 million plan will keep struggling renters in their homes amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and also protect landlords and allow housing courts to reopen. But many advocates say the rental crisis is far from over, and the governor will need to do more.
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Obituaries
baseball
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Joe Morgan, the sparkplug of Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine, dies at 77
The Hall of Fame second baseman was a two-time NL MVP and played a key role in the Reds' victory over the Red Sox in the 1975 World Series.
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baseball
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Joe Morgan, the sparkplug of Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine, dies at 77
The Hall of Fame second baseman was a two-time NL MVP and played a key role in the Reds' victory over the Red Sox in the 1975 World Series.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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He says another woman is the one who got away
Decide whether this couple should get married. Are both parties settling?
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MOVIE REVIEW
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‘Totally Under Control’: a title, definitely not a description of the White House COVID response
From documentarian Alex Gibney and collaborators comes this enraging, necessary, and, above all, useful recap of the US coronavirus disaster.
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ASK MATTHEW
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‘SNL’ the same as it ever was
Viewers have been complaining about the show’s decline almost since it premiered in 1975. But it’s always been uneven.
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