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Thursday, October 29, 2020
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Elections
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On the campaign trail, Kamala Harris energizes women who see themselves in her battles
Harris is motivating voters who could provide the fatal blow to President Trump’s reelection.
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WHERE WOMEN STAND
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Women make historic electoral gains over four years
Since President Trump's election, women have seized power at all levels of government, though they still haven’t come close to parity.
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Lifestyle
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In Salem, staving off hunger one bag of groceries at a time
The Salem Pantry has seen demand for food soar during the COVID-19 crisis, and with the city’s signature Halloween festivities canceled or limited, economic hardship looks likely to deepen.
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Politics
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Baker nominates Kimberly Budd as chief justice
If confirmed, Budd would become the first Black woman to lead the state’s highest court in its 328-year history.
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Health
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Boston officials urge more residents to get COVID-19 tests. Experts say that message applies to the whole state
Amid Massachusetts' rising COVID-19 cases comes a new concern: a drop-off in new tests in Boston, a city at high risk for community spread.
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Elections
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On the campaign trail, Kamala Harris energizes women who see themselves in her battles
Harris is motivating voters who could provide the fatal blow to President Trump’s reelection.
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Nation
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Trump, Biden push opposing strategies in closing days
With five days to go before Election Day on Nov. 3, the two candidates have crystallized opposing messages on a pandemic that has affected most aspects of American life.
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Trump to strip protections from Tongass National Forest, one of the biggest intact temperate rain forests
As of Thursday, it will be legal for logging companies to build roads and cut and remove timber throughout more than 9.3 million acres of forest.
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The World
World
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France, Germany impose new lockdowns to curb coronavirus spread
France announced a full nationwide lockdown for the second time this year and German officials imposed a partial four-week lockdown Wednesday, as governments across Europe sought to stop a fast-rising tide of coronavirus cases.
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India’s coronavirus cases cross 8 million, behind US
India’s confirmed coronavirus caseload surpassed 8 million on Thursday with daily infections dipping to the lowest level this week, as concerns grew over a major Hindu festival season and winter setting in.
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Tanzania votes but ‘widespread irregularities’ are claimed
Tanzania’s presidential election saw “widespread irregularities," the leading opposition candidate alleged Wednesday amid a massive internet slowdown, while some observers said the once-peaceful country likely faces five more years of repressive rule.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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What you can do now to protect the 2020 Election
Hundreds of thousands of volunteers are already signed up to take action to protect American democracy. Here’s some of what I learned.
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EDITORIAL
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News vs. propaganda: Trump blurs the line
Voice of America, a beacon for free press around the world, is now poised to become a megaphone for the White House’s political agenda.
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OPINION
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Get the lead out of ammo
Hunters' lead bullets do more than kill big game — they become a toxic part of the food chain.
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Metro
Politics
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Baker nominates Kimberly Budd as chief justice
If confirmed, Budd would become the first Black woman to lead the state’s highest court in its 328-year history.
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Health
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Boston officials urge more residents to get COVID-19 tests. Experts say that message applies to the whole state
Amid Massachusetts' rising COVID-19 cases comes a new concern: a drop-off in new tests in Boston, a city at high risk for community spread.
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New England
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Candy chutes, pulley systems, and ‘cannons’: People are finding creative ways to get Halloween goodies to trick-or-treaters
People are coming up with creative solutions to salvage Halloween, making sure that kids won’t miss the thrill of filling buckets and pillowcases with candy.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Pulling Blake Snell in Game 6 of the World Series was not the finest hour for MLB’s analytics crowd
The one thing the Dodgers did not want to do was face Rays starter Blake Snell any longer, and a stats-driven decision got them what they wanted in the sixth inning Tuesday.
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Alex Speier
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With the World Series over, the Alex Cora watch has officially begun
The former Red Sox manager's yearlong suspension is over, and now he can interview with teams for the 2021 season and beyond.
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Peter Abraham | On Baseball
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For COVID-positive Justin Turner, celebrating took precedence
The slugger could face discipline for coming on to the field to celebrate the Dodgers' win after being told he'd tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Business
COMMENTARY
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Kimberly Budd is the right choice to be chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court
Budd is the best candidate for the job. She happens to be Black, and she happens to be a woman. Not so long ago, those attributes would have been barriers.
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Business
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Dow slides more than 900 points as rising coronavirus counts threaten recovery
Investors have signaled increasing concern as the pandemic enters this newest phase, which coincides with flu season.
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LogMeIn, too, will cut Boston office space
The cutback is part of a broader plan to trim about one-third of the software company’s office space around the world. LogMeIn's CEO also discussed making LogMeIn a “permanent remote-centric company.”
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Raquel Eidelman Cohen, last of Harvard Medical School’s first women graduates, dies at 98
A pioneering woman in leadership roles in Greater Boston's mental health field, Dr. Cohen went on to define approaches to counseling survivors of disasters.
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Obituaries
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Raquel Eidelman Cohen, last of Harvard Medical School’s first women graduates, dies at 98
A pioneering woman in leadership roles in Greater Boston's mental health field, Dr. Cohen went on to define approaches to counseling survivors of disasters.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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In Salem, staving off hunger one bag of groceries at a time
The Salem Pantry has seen demand for food soar during the COVID-19 crisis, and with the city’s signature Halloween festivities canceled or limited, economic hardship looks likely to deepen.
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ART
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In Fields Corner, a mural memorializes 100 lives lost to police violence
Artist Jorge Morfin takes his mobile mural to a vacant property in Dorchester.
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NAMES
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Film crews descend on downtown Boston to film HBO Max pilot ‘Julia,’ based on legendary chef Julia Child
British actress Sarah Lancashire portrays the iconic chef, who for decades called Cambridge home.
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