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Thursday, October 15, 2020
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As more hikers explore the White Mountains, calls for help climb, too
With the pandemic putting other activities on hold, hiking has become more popular than ever before. But with a rise in attendance has come a rise in accidents. In recent weeks, the White Mountains made national headlines when three men died in six days on its trails.
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Politics
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Biden leads Trump by double digits in N.H., according to new Suffolk/Globe poll
The Democrat leads the Republican 51 percent to 41 percent with 3 percent undecided, according to the survey of likely voters conducted Thursday through Monday.
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Education
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Judge denies Boston Teachers Union request to allow educators to work remotely when city’s virus rate is above 4 percent
A Suffolk Superior Court judge on Wednesday denied a request from the Boston Teachers Union for an injunction that would’ve allowed all educators to choose whether to work remotely while coronavirus rates in the city exceed 4 percent.
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With ‘unimaginable grace,’ Jake Kennedy kept giving of himself to others after an ALS diagnosis
Kennedy, a founder of the Christmas in the City charity for homeless children, also created a fund for ALS research.
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Amy Coney Barrett, vowing independence, is haunted by Trump’s demands
Barrett has struggled to separate herself from the trove of tweets and other pronouncements by Trump on his legal views, many of which call into question the very notion of an independent judiciary.
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Politics
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Biden leads Trump by double digits in N.H., according to new Suffolk/Globe poll
The Democrat leads the Republican 51 percent to 41 percent with 3 percent undecided, according to the survey of likely voters conducted Thursday through Monday.
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Analysis
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Amy Coney Barrett, vowing independence, is haunted by Trump’s demands
Barrett has struggled to separate herself from the trove of tweets and other pronouncements by Trump on his legal views, many of which call into question the very notion of an independent judiciary.
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Nation
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Videos offer inside look at conservative strategies, fears
Videos provided to the Post offer an inside view of CNP participants' obsessions and fears at a pivotal moment in the conservative movement.
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Europe, which thought it had the coronavirus tamed, faces a resurgence
From France to Russia, from Britain to the Czech Republic, European leaders are confronting a surge in cases of the coronavirus, which is rapidly filling hospital beds, driving up death tolls and raising the grim prospect of further lockdowns in countries already traumatized by the pandemic.
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Germany agrees $662 million to aid Holocaust survivors
Germany has agreed to provide more than a half billion euros to aid Holocaust survivors struggling under the burdens of the coronavirus pandemic, the organization that negotiates compensation with the German government said Wednesday.
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Vatican trial for sex abuse in pope’s youth seminary opens
For the first time, a clergy sex abuse trial opened Wednesday in the Vatican’s criminal tribunal, with one priest accused of molesting an altar boy in the Vatican’s youth seminary and another priest accused of covering it up.
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EDITORIAL
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More time, money key to easing eviction pain
Governor Baker’s plan is a good start, but the Commonwealth will need more resources to fight homelessness.
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OPINION
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Will ‘the law of Amy’ — or ‘the law of the American people’ — guide Barrett?
The track record of the Supreme Court nominee suggests she is ideologically positioned to do exactly what Trump is nominating her to do.
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OPINION
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The Affordable Care Act and coverage for Massachusetts residents is at risk
Over 375,000 Massachusetts residents could lose their health coverage and the state stands to lose up to $2.4 billion in federal funds if the ACA is overturned by the Supreme Court.
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As more hikers explore the White Mountains, calls for help climb, too
With the pandemic putting other activities on hold, hiking has become more popular than ever before. But with a rise in attendance has come a rise in accidents. In recent weeks, the White Mountains made national headlines when three men died in six days on its trails.
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As more hikers explore the White Mountains, calls for help climb, too
With the pandemic putting other activities on hold, hiking has become more popular than ever before. But with a rise in attendance has come a rise in accidents. In recent weeks, the White Mountains made national headlines when three men died in six days on its trails.
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Education
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Judge denies Boston Teachers Union request to allow educators to work remotely when city’s virus rate is above 4 percent
A Suffolk Superior Court judge on Wednesday denied a request from the Boston Teachers Union for an injunction that would’ve allowed all educators to choose whether to work remotely while coronavirus rates in the city exceed 4 percent.
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Sports
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For old-time baseball fans, it seems a part of our childhood dies every week
In a way, the season has been one long moment of silence as so many notable players — including a handful of Hall of Famers — have been lost.
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Cam Newton, Stephon Gilmore expected to return to Patriots practice Thursday
The two players would be on track to play when the Patriots resume action Sunday against the Broncos.
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bruins
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Bruins sign defense prospect Jakub Zboril to two-year contract
The Bruins also signed journeyman center Greg McKegg and minor league goalie Callum Booth.
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Business
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Work on stalled Winthrop Center tower may finally resume
The developer has closed on a $775m loan that should allow completion of the massive Financial District project.
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TALKING POINTS
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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care gave nearly $3 million to independent primary care practices
Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Business
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Democrats stalling on stimulus to hurt Trump, Mnuchin says
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Wednesday that a new economic relief bill is unlikely before the election, suggesting that Democrats are unwilling to give President Trump a victory.
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Obituaries
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With ‘unimaginable grace,’ Jake Kennedy kept giving of himself to others after an ALS diagnosis
Kennedy, a founder of the Christmas in the City charity for homeless children, also created a fund for ALS research.
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With ‘unimaginable grace,’ Jake Kennedy kept giving of himself to others after an ALS diagnosis
Kennedy, a founder of the Christmas in the City charity for homeless children, also created a fund for ALS research.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Theater
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Huntington Theatre artistic leader Peter DuBois resigns after inquiry prompted by staff complaint
His resignation comes amid months of turbulence behind the scenes at the theater.
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ARTS
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ICA is the host institution for the 2022 US Venice Biennale entry
The museum will present work by Simone Leigh, the first Black woman to represent the United States at the prestigious exhibition.
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Lifestyle
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1,800-pound pumpkin descends on Boston Public Market
The Public Market has hosted giant pumpkins in fall every year since it opened in 2015. But this year’s heavyweight is a beast like no other.
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