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Tuesday, November 3, 2020
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Role reversal: Despite the polls, Democrats are anxious and Trump’s supporters confident
There is a strange reversal afoot. Democrats, still scarred by Hillary Clinton’s upset loss to President Trump in 2016, are wracked with anxiety, and it is Trump and his base who are reveling in a victory they swear they can taste.
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Politics
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Surging coronavirus cases loom large in pivotal Wisconsin
It is a crisis unfolding before voters’ eyes, shaping their lives as many of them prepare to cast ballots on Tuesday — and one that Democrats believe will render Trump’s relentlessly sunny prognosis about the course of the virus untenable in a state he narrowly won in 2016.
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Coronavirus
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Governor Baker announces tighter mask mandate, other COVID-19 restrictions
Restaurant table service will have to stop at 9:30 p.m. each day, and facilities such as gyms, theaters, and casinos will have to close by the same time, according to a slate of “targeted measures” Governor Charlie Baker said are intended to help stem the sharp increase in coronavirus infections across Massachusetts.
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Elections
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In era of uncertainty, ‘What if?’
Near the end of this, the longest of years, we are now inside those hours of limbo on Election Day, when the only thing anyone wants to know — what’s going to happen? — is unknowable before the vote counting begins.
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Amid auto industry battle, Question 1 is the most expensive ballot initiative in Massachusetts history
With nearly $43 million spent so far, the battle over expanding the state’s “Right to Repair” law has become the most expensive ballot initiative in Massachusetts history, stoking concerns that moneyed interests are overtaking a system designed to give everyday citizens a more direct voice in lawmaking.
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Politics
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Role reversal: Despite the polls, Democrats are anxious and Trump’s supporters confident
There is a strange reversal afoot. Democrats, still scarred by Hillary Clinton’s upset loss to President Trump in 2016, are wracked with anxiety, and it is Trump and his base who are reveling in a victory they swear they can taste.
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Surging coronavirus cases loom large in pivotal Wisconsin
It is a crisis unfolding before voters’ eyes, shaping their lives as many of them prepare to cast ballots on Tuesday — and one that Democrats believe will render Trump’s relentlessly sunny prognosis about the course of the virus untenable in a state he narrowly won in 2016.
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Coronavirus
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Governor Baker announces tighter mask mandate, other COVID-19 restrictions
Restaurant table service will have to stop at 9:30 p.m. each day, and facilities such as gyms, theaters, and casinos will have to close by the same time, according to a slate of “targeted measures” Governor Charlie Baker said are intended to help stem the sharp increase in coronavirus infections across Massachusetts.
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The World
World
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Gunmen storm Kabul University, killing 22 and wounding 22 before hostages freed
KABUL - An hours-long siege on Kabul University claimed by the Islamic State left at least 22 dead and 22 wounded Monday after two gunmen stormed the campus, took several students hostage and battled security forces for hours before the scene was cleared and all hostages were freed.
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4 dead in Vienna shooting; attacker sympathized with IS
Gunmen opened fire in downtown Vienna in what authorities said was a terror attack that left at least two dead — including one of the assailants — and 15 wounded.
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Cat 4 Hurricane Eta threatens flooding in Central America
Hurricane Eta erupted quickly into a potentially catastrophic major hurricane Monday as it headed for Central America, where forecasters warned of massive flooding and landslides across a vulnerable region.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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If an election challenge comes before the Supreme Court, Justice Barrett must stay out of it
Anything less will irreparably damage public trust in elections and the rule of law.
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LETTERS
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A gut check: Bobby Orr endorses Trump
The Boston hockey legend has stirred controversy on the eve of the election with an ad in a New Hampshire paper.
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OPINION
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Ghosting Hillary
The woman who won the popular vote and nearly made history as the first female president is barely present in the political heat of 2020.
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Metro
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With record turnout expected, officials assure voters the polls will be safe
With tensions running high in the country and local businesses boarding up storefronts, officials such as Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Mass. Governor Charlie Baker pledged that voting would be safe and accessible.
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Amid auto industry battle, Question 1 is the most expensive ballot initiative in Massachusetts history
With nearly $43 million spent so far, the battle over expanding the state’s “Right to Repair” law has become the most expensive ballot initiative in Massachusetts history, stoking concerns that moneyed interests are overtaking a system designed to give everyday citizens a more direct voice in lawmaking.
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With record turnout expected, officials assure voters the polls will be safe
With tensions running high in the country and local businesses boarding up storefronts, officials such as Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Mass. Governor Charlie Baker pledged that voting would be safe and accessible.
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Why the Patriots should stick with Cam Newton at quarterback
There will be a temptation to say, "Let's see what Jarrett Stidham can do." The Patriots should resist that.
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Gary Washburn | On basketball
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With careful planning and total commitment, the NBA constructed the safest place on Earth
The 9,000-acre COVID-19 free environment at Disney World allowed the NBA to finish its season over three months.
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Bill Belichick: ‘We sold out’ to win Super Bowls, leaving no cap space to add depth to Patriots roster
“This year, we had less to work with," Belichick said. "It’s not an excuse, it’s just a fact.”
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Business
CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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Business leaders must wait out election uncertainty
Forget about Trump vs. Biden for a moment, if you can. There’s a third potential outcome from the presidential election, and it’s one no business leader wants, regardless of political affiliation: that the final outcome might not be known for many weeks to come.
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Business
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Baker’s new restrictions hit casinos, restaurants, liquor stores
Baker’s new advisory issued Monday mandating that restaurants, gyms, casinos, and theaters must close their doors by 9:30 p.m. came as another chilling sting to venues that just suffered through a snowy, wet Halloween weekend. Yet, some business owners are also saying it could have been worse.
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How well has Trump handled the economy? It’s complicated
Trump ran mostly on his record rather than future plans, and the country’s financial well-being was at the top of his “Promises Kept” list.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Billy Tubbs, former Oklahoma basketball coach, dies at 85
His fast-paced offenses and relentless full-court pressure defenses led to lots of scoring, excitement, and wins for the Sooners.
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Billy Tubbs, former Oklahoma basketball coach, dies at 85
His fast-paced offenses and relentless full-court pressure defenses led to lots of scoring, excitement, and wins for the Sooners.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Philin Phlash’s photos capturing the city’s punk heyday are on display at Time Out Market
Sixty of his nightlife photos from the late ’70s and early ’80s are featured in an exhibit called "Fenway Phlashback."
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Grant helps Passim plan for life after COVID
Two other small New England venues have also received assistance from the Live Music Society.
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ASK MATTHEW
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Before you quit Apple TV+, stick around for these shows
The streamer's original content is spotty and limited, but there's more than just "Ted Lasso" here to binge.
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