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‘The enthusiasm is there’: College students push through obstacles to cast their votes
Despite the obstacles, many students are more determined than ever to cast ballots in this election — and activists in Boston and nationwide are finding innovative ways to boost turnout.
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Business
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Saving the economy and saving lives, business executives urge local officials to expand COVID-19 testing
Rattled by a resurgent pandemic, public officials and business executives are scrambling to avoid another destructive lockdown by closing only a sliver of the economy in the hardest hit cities and towns, while pushing for a radical expansion of testing into everyday life.
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Hope and warning signs for Joe Biden among Latino voters in Texas and other battleground states
Latinos are casting ballots in higher numbers than ever before in Texas and polls show the state has become a battleground in the presidential race.
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Another historic gender gap likely as Trump flails with women in polls
For every Trump supporter who likes his approach and style, there appears to be a woman who has been turned off.
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Maine is changing. Do voters see Collins changing with it?
It wasn’t supposed to be this way, not for someone who once enjoyed sky-high favorability ratings and positioned herself as an exemplar of bipartisan politics. But times have changed — more divisiveness, more pressure from the right, and four years of Donald Trump.
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Politics
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‘The enthusiasm is there’: College students push through obstacles to cast their votes
Despite the obstacles, many students are more determined than ever to cast ballots in this election — and activists in Boston and nationwide are finding innovative ways to boost turnout.
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Politics
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Hope and warning signs for Joe Biden among Latino voters in Texas and other battleground states
Latinos are casting ballots in higher numbers than ever before in Texas and polls show the state has become a battleground in the presidential race.
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Politics
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Another historic gender gap likely as Trump flails with women in polls
For every Trump supporter who likes his approach and style, there appears to be a woman who has been turned off.
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The World
World
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WHO chief Tedros to quarantine after contact gets COVID-19
The head of the World Health Organization says he will self-quarantine after being identified as a contact of a person who tested positive for COVID-19.
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President Trump, Venezuela, and the tug-of-war over a strongman
On the eve of Election Day, Trump’s approach to Venezuela has yielded both some political success and a foreign policy failure.
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World
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Halloween stabbing attack in Quebec City leaves 2 dead
The police in Quebec City said Sunday that they had arrested a man dressed in medieval garb and brandishing a sword after a series of stabbings on Halloween night left two people dead and five others wounded.
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OPINION
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Predictions — whether algorithmic or human — may not be fair
Algorithms recommend movies and determine whose taxes are audited. And in courtrooms across the country, they assess the risk a defendant poses to public safety.
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EDITORIAL
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On Election Day: Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst
Officials and voters must be vigilant about disruption and intimidation at the polls, and about any premature claims of victory.
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Maine is changing. Do voters see Collins changing with it?
It wasn’t supposed to be this way, not for someone who once enjoyed sky-high favorability ratings and positioned herself as an exemplar of bipartisan politics. But times have changed — more divisiveness, more pressure from the right, and four years of Donald Trump.
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Metro
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Troubling signs emerge that COVID-19 is tightening its hold on the state
Nearly 150 cases of COVID-19 have been tied to a Fitchburg church’s services and programs, according to the city’s public health director, who also reported more than 40 additional cases connected to hockey players.
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Poised between hope and fear, voters write a new chapter
In the strange final days of this race without precedent, stagecraft felt decisively overtaken by reality.
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Sports
Bills 24, Patriots 21
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Cam Newton, Patriots drop ball against Bills, lose fourth straight
Newton's fumble as New England was headed to a tying field goal or go-ahead TD handed the win to Buffalo. "It’s up to me to execute better,'' the QB says.
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Tara Sullivan
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Cam Newton can’t find any answers as his and Patriots’ season slips away
The quarterback brought in to continue a dynasty had another frustrating, humbling day at the office.
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Celtics
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Deep thoughts on shooters Celtics may like in NBA Draft
The Celtics have generally not drafted players based on need, instead leaning toward the best available options.
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Business
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Saving the economy and saving lives, business executives urge local officials to expand COVID-19 testing
Rattled by a resurgent pandemic, public officials and business executives are scrambling to avoid another destructive lockdown by closing only a sliver of the economy in the hardest hit cities and towns, while pushing for a radical expansion of testing into everyday life.
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Business
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Saving the economy and saving lives, business executives urge local officials to expand COVID-19 testing
Rattled by a resurgent pandemic, public officials and business executives are scrambling to avoid another destructive lockdown by closing only a sliver of the economy in the hardest hit cities and towns, while pushing for a radical expansion of testing into everyday life.
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Business
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For some employees, it’s now ‘Work From Anywhere’
Area companies are coming to the realization that, for some, working from home can mean working from virtually anywhere.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Nikki McKibbin, ‘American Idol’ finalist, dies at 42
Nikki McKibbin, a singer-songwriter from Texas best known for her third-place finish on the inaugural season of “American Idol,” died Sunday. She was 42.
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Nikki McKibbin, ‘American Idol’ finalist, dies at 42
Nikki McKibbin, a singer-songwriter from Texas best known for her third-place finish on the inaugural season of “American Idol,” died Sunday. She was 42.
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Was his joke the reason Trump ran for president? Some say so, and it torments him
Emerson College grad Jon Rineman now regrets a cutting joke he wrote about Trump for the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner. "I've been in therapy over this."
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Lifestyle
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Ways to fend off election stress
Tips to help you keep your act together as we enter an epic nail-biting stretch.
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ELECTION 2020
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The 11 most annoying people on Facebook right now
We’ve created this handy list to help you identify your most anxious, overconfident, or obnoxious "friends."
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