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In Upper Midwest, virus is the issue
The presidential race on Friday barreled into the Upper Midwest, the candidates arriving at the epicenter of the nation’s latest coronavirus outbreak and showcasing dramatically different campaign approaches on one of the busiest days of the general election.
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Suburban women of color could be key to defeating Trump
The political term "suburban women" is often shorthand for white women, but suburban women of color are playing an important role in turning often-reliably Republican states into political battlegrounds.
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On Senate campaign trail, it’s health care, health care, health care
From North Carolina to Montana, Democrats trying to win Senate seats have hammered Republican incumbents for their efforts to scrap the Affordable Care Act and its most popular provisions.
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What is west of Worcester, anyway?
It’s hard to argue over Massachusetts geography when you just don’t care.
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Dunkin’ Brands to go private in $11.3 billion deal with owner of Arby’s and Sonic
After days of speculation, Dunkin' Brands made it official Friday night: The Canton-based parent of the Dunkin' and Baskin-Robbins chains will be sold to the private-equity-backed parent of the Arby’s and Sonic fast-food chains in a deal valued at nearly $11.3 billion.
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Nation
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In Upper Midwest, virus is the issue
The presidential race on Friday barreled into the Upper Midwest, the candidates arriving at the epicenter of the nation’s latest coronavirus outbreak and showcasing dramatically different campaign approaches on one of the busiest days of the general election.
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Politics
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Suburban women of color could be key to defeating Trump
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Nation
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US will leave the Paris climate accord on Nov. 4. But voters will decide for how long
On Wednesday, the United States is set to become the only nation to officially withdraw from an international pact aimed at slowing climate change.
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2nd man is arrested over knife attack in Nice
French authorities said Friday that they had arrested a man suspected of being in contact with an assailant who killed three people at a church in Nice on Thursday, an attack that rattled the country and reignited fears of terrorism as officials blamed some foreign leaders for stoking hatred of France.
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World
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Death toll reaches 26 in quake that hit Turkey, Greek island
Rescue teams early Saturday plowed through concrete blocks and debris of eight collapsed buildings in search of survivors of a powerful earthquake that struck Turkey’s Aegean coast and north of the Greek island of Samos.
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World
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Why an abortion law ruling triggered mass protests in Poland
Hundreds of thousands have been pouring into the streets for days.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Honoring a father’s life on the Day of the Dead
The coronavirus pandemic robbed me of mourning in community, for mourning and loss have to be shared.
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EDITORIAL
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Learning from the tragic death of Laura Levis
Needed fixes to emergency room access now rest with the Massachusetts House, where good ideas too often go to die.
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LETTERS
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Readers overflowing with anti-Trump sentiment
"Trump supporters are proudly immune to facts and rational argument, despite the clear and very present damage his policies have caused."
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What is west of Worcester, anyway?
It’s hard to argue over Massachusetts geography when you just don’t care.
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Politics
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On Senate campaign trail, it’s health care, health care, health care
From North Carolina to Montana, Democrats trying to win Senate seats have hammered Republican incumbents for their efforts to scrap the Affordable Care Act and its most popular provisions.
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Metro
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What is west of Worcester, anyway?
It’s hard to argue over Massachusetts geography when you just don’t care.
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Sports
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With Alex Cora’s suspension over, Red Sox have been in contact with ex-manager
It is unknown how Cora’s candidacy is being viewed by the Red Sox, but he remains extremely popular with many members of the organization. The Sox have also interviewed at least seven candidates for their open managerial position.
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stan grossfeld
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Pandemic slows but can’t stop the charitable efforts of youth hockey players
In the "October Saves" campaign, young goalies raise funds by stopping pucks in the driveway and the basement while rinks remain locked.
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chad finn
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What would be the Patriots’ record right now if Tom Brady had stayed?
It's an impossible question to answer, but one thing is clear: Brady knew what the problem was then and wasn't heeded.
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Business
Business
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Dunkin’ Brands to go private in $11.3 billion deal with owner of Arby’s and Sonic
After days of speculation, Dunkin' Brands made it official Friday night: The Canton-based parent of the Dunkin' and Baskin-Robbins chains will be sold to the private-equity-backed parent of the Arby’s and Sonic fast-food chains in a deal valued at nearly $11.3 billion.
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Boston tourism braces for a cold spring after a hard winter
Cancellations of big events have been massive blows to tourism, the state’s third-largest industry.
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Dunkin’ Brands to go private in $11.3 billion deal with owner of Arby’s and Sonic
After days of speculation, Dunkin' Brands made it official Friday night: The Canton-based parent of the Dunkin' and Baskin-Robbins chains will be sold to the private-equity-backed parent of the Arby’s and Sonic fast-food chains in a deal valued at nearly $11.3 billion.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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‘Schitt’s Creek’ keeps gaining attention
After its debut on Netflix earlier this month, the Emmys record-setter has risen to the top of Nielsen’s streaming ratings.
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LOVE LETTERS
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Is it cruel to break up with him now?
How do you time a breakup? Help this letter writer decide when to let go.
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Books
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Brookline Booksmith expands into neighboring storefront
Along with more shelf space, the addition will house “The Novel Kitchen,” a book-themed restaurant slated to open in early November.
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