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Sunday, November 8, 2020
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Joe Biden elected the 46th president, pledges to unify the nation
At 77, Biden will become the nation’s oldest person to ever serve as president, the fulfillment of a decades-long quest that makes him the rare challenger to knock off an incumbent. The president-elect says tackling COVID-19 is his first priority.
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After days of waiting, Boston area Biden fans breathe a sigh of relief
Spontaneous celebrations popped up around the region after Joe Biden was declared the winner.
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Elections
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What next for Trump? From concession and departure, to legal problems, the defeated president faces difficult moments
So far the president has stayed true to character, vowing to fight election results as he faces his own court challenge.
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‘A beautiful thing:’ Kamala Harris breaks the White House glass ceiling and makes history
Her election to the nation’s second-highest office comes as many have channeled their outrage over President Trump into casting ballots, mobilizing voters, and running for office themselves.
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Biden’s plans for unity could crash into the Republican Senate
The former vice president will likely face a Republican Senate led by Senator Mitch McConnell — a man who waged war against the Obama administration’s legislative agenda and has explicitly promised to block liberal policies if a Democrat won the White House this year.
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Politics
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Joe Biden elected the 46th president, pledges to unify the nation
At 77, Biden will become the nation’s oldest person to ever serve as president, the fulfillment of a decades-long quest that makes him the rare challenger to knock off an incumbent. The president-elect says tackling COVID-19 is his first priority.
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‘A beautiful thing:’ Kamala Harris breaks the White House glass ceiling and makes history
Her election to the nation’s second-highest office comes as many have channeled their outrage over President Trump into casting ballots, mobilizing voters, and running for office themselves.
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Politics
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Biden’s plans for unity could crash into the Republican Senate
The former vice president will likely face a Republican Senate led by Senator Mitch McConnell — a man who waged war against the Obama administration’s legislative agenda and has explicitly promised to block liberal policies if a Democrat won the White House this year.
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World leaders hope for fresh start after Biden win
World leaders on Sunday cheered Joe Biden’s election as US president as a chance to enhance cooperation on climate change, the coronavirus and other problems after four years of President Donald Trump’s rejection of international alliances.
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As Hong Kong law goes after ‘black sheep,’ fear clouds universities
As China tries to quell the political upheaval in Hong Kong, the city’s universities — ranked among the best in Asia, if not the world — have become potent symbols of the shrinking space for dissent or even discussion.
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Western allies congratulate new president-elect
Leaders of the United States' traditional Western allies are offering their congratulations to the incoming Joe Biden administration.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The darkness lifts
Joe Biden’s victory is a win for a better version of America, albeit in a divided country. Now it’s up to everyone to make our nation’s reality comport with its most noble ideals.
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EDITORIAL
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Mr. President, you’re fired
The American people have spoken. Trump must concede the election.
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OPINION
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A victory that affirms America, but was too close for comfort
Trumpism is beaten but not banished.
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After days of waiting, Boston area Biden fans breathe a sigh of relief
Spontaneous celebrations popped up around the region after Joe Biden was declared the winner.
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In electing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, we chose the light
What is this unfamiliar emotion? It’s warm, light, and not unpleasant. Paralyzing dread seems to be yielding to positive feelings about the future. Is this ... hope?
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After days of waiting, Boston area Biden fans breathe a sigh of relief
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Sports
Dan Shaughnessy
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Alex Cora is getting his second chance, but what about baseball’s other cheaters?
What do we do now about Pete Rose? Sammy Sosa? Roger Clemens? Manny Ramirez? Barry Bonds?
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Ben Volin | On Football
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Why has Tom Brady made Antonio Brown his pet project?
Though Brown is someone who has a long history of disruptive and morally questionable behavior, Brady is all about winning Super Bowl No. 7.
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John Powers
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With an Olympics on the horizon, the competitive figure skating calendar is shrinking at the worst possible time
As rinks across the country were closed, skaters did what they could to simulate training with Zoom sessions and off-ice jumping drills.
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Ideas
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Biden has a climate mandate
The best time to cut carbon emissions was decades ago, but the second-best time is today. At least with a new administration, we'll be able to start tomorrow.
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IDEAS
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In the quest for social justice, symbolic changes go only so far
A harsh truth I’ve learned while breaking down barriers at Harvard Medical School.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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At Post Office Square, a skyscraper transforms while office workers aren’t looking
In the eerie quiet of downtown, a tower becomes a symbol of ingenuity and resilience.
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MATTHEW GILBERT
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Thank goodness for the TV journalists who deliver data, not punditry
The giant county-by-county bird’s-eye view of the country has been this past week’s best TV news viewing.
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MUSEUMS
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After backlash, MFA director vows to ‘get this right’ with Philip Guston show
An announcement came Thursday that the show will open in Boston in 2022.
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Travel
ART & TRAVEL
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The Connecticut Art Trail is turning 25! (And we need things to celebrate.)
The anniversary is as good an excuse as any to check out the Nutmeg State’s art scene. Here are some of the highlights.
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TRENDSPOTTING
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Satisfying your wanderlust without leaving the country
Ethnic enclaves new and old are also at the confluence of a strategy by tourism agencies to promote not just downtowns and historic districts, but the unique personalities of neighborhoods.
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