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Monday, November 9, 2020
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Nation
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Biden names leaders of coronavirus group, seeks to advance transition
President-elect Joe Biden and his team turned its attention to a shift that will swing into action Monday, even as Republican leaders and scores of party lawmakers refrained from acknowledging his victory out of apparent deference to President Trump, who continued to refuse to concede.
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Nation
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Biden and Trump both did well with Latino voters. This is how that happened
Democratic political analysts and strategists have been trying to understand the decisions of Latino voters as preliminary data appear to show diametrically opposed trends: Both Trump and Biden won big with Latino voters.
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ANALYSIS
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Old playbook may help Biden attack economic challenges
Joe Biden is president-elect, and the economy is at risk. The robust recovery from last spring’s coronavirus collapse is under threat from a new surge in infections — the dreaded fall wave that may crest just as the 46th president is inaugurated in 10 weeks.
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The Great Divide
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Mass. school districts' plans vary widely on key practices for pandemic-era education, review finds
The findings of a new survey from the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education underscore the wildly different approaches districts have taken to pandemic-era education in a state that has largely taken a hands-off approach to local education affairs.
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Health
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People sick with COVID-19 face better odds of survival
As new COVID-19 cases continue to set daily records nationally, the illness appears to have become less deadly than it was in the spring — and it's not clear why, or whether the death rate will spike up again.
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Nation
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Biden names leaders of coronavirus group, seeks to advance transition
President-elect Joe Biden and his team turned its attention to a shift that will swing into action Monday, even as Republican leaders and scores of party lawmakers refrained from acknowledging his victory out of apparent deference to President Trump, who continued to refuse to concede.
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Nation
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Biden and Trump both did well with Latino voters. This is how that happened
Democratic political analysts and strategists have been trying to understand the decisions of Latino voters as preliminary data appear to show diametrically opposed trends: Both Trump and Biden won big with Latino voters.
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Nation
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Parties gird for ferocious Georgia runoffs
Within minutes of Joe Biden becoming president-elect Saturday, top Democrats and Republicans raced to the front lines of 2020's last battlefront: a pair of January Senate runoffs in Georgia where the country's racial, economic, and cultural cross-currents could help determine whether Democrats complete their takeover of Washington.
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World
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COVID infections in animals prompt scientific concern
The decision this past week by the Danish government to kill millions of mink because of coronavirus concerns, effectively wiping out a major national industry, has put the spotlight on simmering worries among scientists and conservationists about the vulnerability of animals to the pandemic virus and what infections among animals could mean for humans.
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World
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Putin is mum on Biden’s victory, foreshadowing tense years ahead
The morning after Joe Biden became president-elect of the United States, the Kremlin published a happy-60th-birthday greeting to a Moscow theater director.
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Firecrackers and prayers as Indians celebrate Harris' win
Waking up to the news of Kamala Harris’ election as US vice president, overjoyed people in her Indian grandfather’s hometown set off firecrackers and offered prayers on Sunday.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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A legacy of lies for Trump
The biggest threat to our democracy doesn’t come from abroad. It comes from the commander in chief.
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LETTERS
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For now, just one answer on ranked-choice voting: No
Not unlike a hypothetical ranked-choice ballot, Globe readers had a variety of views on the defeat of Question 2.
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Metro
The Great Divide
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Mass. school districts' plans vary widely on key practices for pandemic-era education, review finds
The findings of a new survey from the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education underscore the wildly different approaches districts have taken to pandemic-era education in a state that has largely taken a hands-off approach to local education affairs.
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Health
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People sick with COVID-19 face better odds of survival
As new COVID-19 cases continue to set daily records nationally, the illness appears to have become less deadly than it was in the spring — and it's not clear why, or whether the death rate will spike up again.
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Politics
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Trump’s defeat leaves America feeling lighter
We were a city, and a nation, living on an emotional edge. But instead of riots, we had a national block party.
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Sports
PETER ABRAHAM | ON BASEBALL
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Alex Cora’s return to Red Sox a good first step, but there’s plenty of work to do
When he is reintroduced as manager on Tuesday, he will take over a roster missing many of the key players from his 2018-19 squads.
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Kevin Paul Dupont
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Photograph-ic memories: Bobby Orr’s goal leads an impressive list of iconic Boston sports images
The Bruins' Stanley Cup clincher from 1970 is considered "the perfect still image, the perfect moment,” but myriad enduring pictures have chronicled many epic moments in the city’s sports history.
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Tara Sullivan
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Hey Patriots fans, times are tough, but at least you don’t root for the Jets
To be a devoted Jets fan is to understand sports misery to its deepest, most soul-crushing level.
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Business
ANALYSIS
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Old playbook may help Biden attack economic challenges
Joe Biden is president-elect, and the economy is at risk. The robust recovery from last spring’s coronavirus collapse is under threat from a new surge in infections — the dreaded fall wave that may crest just as the 46th president is inaugurated in 10 weeks.
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Old playbook may help Biden attack economic challenges
Joe Biden is president-elect, and the economy is at risk. The robust recovery from last spring’s coronavirus collapse is under threat from a new surge in infections — the dreaded fall wave that may crest just as the 46th president is inaugurated in 10 weeks.
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Business
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Kamala Harris books surge in popularity after election
The vice president-elect was the subject or author of four books on Amazon’s top 10 Sunday.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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A transformative teacher who founded Harvard’s dance program, Claire Mallardi dies at 91
With uncompromised integrity, Ms. Mallardi encouraged dance students to "go deeper. Go further. Don’t be boring."
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Obituaries
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A transformative teacher who founded Harvard’s dance program, Claire Mallardi dies at 91
With uncompromised integrity, Ms. Mallardi encouraged dance students to "go deeper. Go further. Don’t be boring."
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Arts & Lifestyle
APPRECIATION
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‘Jeopardy!’ contestants —and fans— mourn Alex Trebek
For those of us who tuned in every night — especially for the generations who grew up with him — it feels like we lost a family member.
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Jennifer Lawrence celebrates Biden’s win by running through the streets of Boston
Where were you when you heard that Joe Biden had been declared the winner of the presidential election on Saturday? Well, we know where Jennifer Lawrence was.
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ASK AMY
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Family members press for baptism
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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