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Wednesday, November 18, 2020
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‘What’s the game plan?’: Biden team locked out of key vaccine information as COVID rages
The delay caused by Trump’s continued false insistence he won the election is putting lives at risk, President-elect Joe Biden declared this week.
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Coronavirus
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Fauci says 20 million Americans could get COVID vaccinations around the end of the year
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, said Tuesday that as many as 20 million people could get coronavirus vaccinations around the end of the year.
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Polar plunges, cozy dinners, security details: For Joe Biden, Nantucket means a perfect Thanksgiving
It's unlikely that the president-elect will visit Nantucket this Thanksgiving, amid a global pandemic and a tumultuous transition of power. But when Joe Biden does return to the island, he’ll do so as the 46th president of the United States. Whatever “illusion of real freedom” he once enjoyed during his annual off-season visits will be long gone.
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Governor nominates Serge Georges Jr. to Supreme Judicial Court
Boston Municipal Court Judge Serge Georges Jr. would be just the second Black man ever named to the state's highest court.
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Higher Education
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College students’ Thanksgiving plans have public health officials worried
Students could become infected during their travels and unwittingly pass the illness to relatives gathered for Thanksgiving.
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Politics
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‘What’s the game plan?’: Biden team locked out of key vaccine information as COVID rages
The delay caused by Trump’s continued false insistence he won the election is putting lives at risk, President-elect Joe Biden declared this week.
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Coronavirus
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Fauci says 20 million Americans could get COVID vaccinations around the end of the year
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, said Tuesday that as many as 20 million people could get coronavirus vaccinations around the end of the year.
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Nation
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Ex-police officer charged in George Floyd’s death seeks to bar evidence of past neck and body restraints
A defense lawyer argues in new court documents that Derek Chauvin's ''use of force'' in those cases was legal and cleared by police supervisors.
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The World
World
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Not dead yet: News site mistakenly runs dozens of VIP obituaries
For a brief moment this week, startled readers of a French news site had to grapple with the apparent demise of Queen Elizabeth II of England; Pelé, the Brazilian soccer legend; Clint Eastwood; Brigitte Bardot; and dozens of other celebrities and world leaders. As it turned out, the website of Radio France Internationale had mistakenly published about 100 prewritten obituaries for prominent figures.
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World
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Trump administration announces troop cuts in Afghanistan, Iraq amid concerns
The US military will halve the number of troops it has in Afghanistan within the next two months and cut a smaller number in Iraq, Pentagon officials said Tuesday.
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Biden wants to rejoin Iran nuclear deal, but it won’t be easy
President-elect Joe Biden has promised to move quickly to rejoin the nuclear deal with Iran so long as Iran also comes back into compliance. But that vow is easier said than done.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The Great Trumpkin contemplates the future
Could he escape to an alternative reality where he was (still) a pretend president?
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EDITORIAL
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The best way to express gratitude this Thanksgiving is from a distance
Public health experts strongly advise against in-person gatherings as COVID-19 cases and death tolls surge.
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LETTERS
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The Democrats are at each other again
As clashes within the Democratic Party present a challenge to President-elect Joe Biden, some readers argue that the progressive wing poses the greatest risks.
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Polar plunges, cozy dinners, security details: For Joe Biden, Nantucket means a perfect Thanksgiving
It's unlikely that the president-elect will visit Nantucket this Thanksgiving, amid a global pandemic and a tumultuous transition of power. But when Joe Biden does return to the island, he’ll do so as the 46th president of the United States. Whatever “illusion of real freedom” he once enjoyed during his annual off-season visits will be long gone.
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Investigation finds Mass. Dept. of Correction violates rights of prisoners with mental health issues
Investigators found “reasonable cause to believe” that the department does not adequately supervise inmates in mental health crises, does not provide them adequate mental health care, and uses “prolonged mental health watches under restrictive housing conditions,” the office of Massachusetts US Attorney Andrew E. Lelling said in a statement Tuesday.
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Polar plunges, cozy dinners, security details: For Joe Biden, Nantucket means a perfect Thanksgiving
It's unlikely that the president-elect will visit Nantucket this Thanksgiving, amid a global pandemic and a tumultuous transition of power. But when Joe Biden does return to the island, he’ll do so as the 46th president of the United States. Whatever “illusion of real freedom” he once enjoyed during his annual off-season visits will be long gone.
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Sports
Alex Speier | On baseball
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Theo Epstein challenges himself by walking away from baseball
Epstein, 46, leaves Chicago after nine years as president of baseball operations — and another historic World Series victory.
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On Basketball
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This NBA Draft, like the year 2020, is sure to be unpredictable
This is what occurs when a weaker college class meets a pandemic.
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ben volin | on football
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Film review: How did the Patriots’ new defenders help slow down Lamar Jackson?
Bill Belichick made strategic use of Kyle Dugger, Chase Winovich, and Josh Uche, among other tactics.
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Business
Business
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Amazon opens online pharmacy, shaking up another industry
Amazon opens online pharmacy, shaking up another industry
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Business
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Vistaprint takes over for GE as the Celtics' jersey sponsor
When the Celtics return to the court for competition, the players will be sporting a new corporate logo on their jerseys.
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Business
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DataRobot raises $270m, looks toward IPO
The Boston company makes AI products that manage and analyze business data.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lee Hyo-jae, champion of women’s rights in South Korea, dies at 95
When Lee Hyo-jae learned of a university colleague’s research into the Korean “comfort women” taken by the Japanese military for use as sex slaves during World War II, she came to view the government-sanctioned enslavement as one of history’s most brutal war crimes.
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Obituaries
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Lee Hyo-jae, champion of women’s rights in South Korea, dies at 95
When Lee Hyo-jae learned of a university colleague’s research into the Korean “comfort women” taken by the Japanese military for use as sex slaves during World War II, she came to view the government-sanctioned enslavement as one of history’s most brutal war crimes.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ART
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Muralist gives Allston-Brighton a big reminder: ‘Nature is still out there’
Sophy Tuttle's new "Interconnected" mural covers the former New England Deposit Library in Allston.
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SHOPPING
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Gifts for a taste of Japanese printmaking (oh, and Claude Monet)
New products from UNIQLO and the MFA celebrate a landmark exhibition.
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WELLNESS
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Meet the Providence yogi who keeps people howling over life’s absurdities
Larry O'Brien overcame mental and physical challenges to become a certified Laughter Yoga teacher.
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