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Politics
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Trump’s election legal strategy is all but doomed, but still could damage American democracy, experts say
President Trump’s throw-it-all-at-the-wall strategy has apparently morphed into a brazen attempt to use his power as president to overturn Joe Biden’s victory.
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Nation
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Georgia and Michigan deliver blows to Trump’s efforts to undo the election
President Donald Trump’s attempt to undo the election results was undercut twice by fellow Republicans on Friday, as Georgia became the first contested state to certify Joe Biden’s victory and Michigan lawmakers — after meeting with the president — said they would not intervene in their state’s election certification process.
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Politics
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Massachusetts DCF repeatedly discriminated against parents with disabilities, federal officials find
Under a "landmark" settlement, the state agency has agreed to reshape its policies so to not rely on “unsupported stereotypes” when deciding whether to separate children from their parents.
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New England
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‘Nothing is stopping Christmas’: Visits with Santa Claus will be different this year, but these bearded fellows are ready
Face shields attached to red caps. Masks made specifically for people with bushy beards. Plexiglass dividers and social-distancing for children making mall visits. And yes, virtual calls straight from busy “workshops” via Zoom.
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Coronavirus
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‘We sit all day and have no customers’: As pandemic wears on, Asian Americans worry livelihoods are on the line
Asian workers are overrepresented in industries that have suffered heavy blows as a result of the pandemic, such as restaurants, retail, and personal services like nail salons. Many fear these small businesses may never fully recover, and the consequences for the workers they employed could be devastating.
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Politics
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Trump’s election legal strategy is all but doomed, but still could damage American democracy, experts say
President Trump’s throw-it-all-at-the-wall strategy has apparently morphed into a brazen attempt to use his power as president to overturn Joe Biden’s victory.
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Nation
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Georgia and Michigan deliver blows to Trump’s efforts to undo the election
President Donald Trump’s attempt to undo the election results was undercut twice by fellow Republicans on Friday, as Georgia became the first contested state to certify Joe Biden’s victory and Michigan lawmakers — after meeting with the president — said they would not intervene in their state’s election certification process.
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Coronavirus
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‘We sit all day and have no customers’: As pandemic wears on, Asian Americans worry livelihoods are on the line
Asian workers are overrepresented in industries that have suffered heavy blows as a result of the pandemic, such as restaurants, retail, and personal services like nail salons. Many fear these small businesses may never fully recover, and the consequences for the workers they employed could be devastating.
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The World
World
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APEC leaders, including Trump, agree on free trade
Leaders from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, including US President Donald Trump, pledged Friday to work toward free, open and non-discriminatory trade and investment to revive their coronavirus-battered economies.
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World
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Iran’s allies on high alert in Trump’s final weeks in office
Iran has instructed allies across the Middle East to be on high alert and avoid provoking tensions with the United States that could give an outgoing Trump administration cause to launch attacks in the US president’s final weeks in office, Iraqi officials have said.
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World
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US, Taiwan step up economic cooperation in new dialogue
The US and Taiwan are stepping up cooperation in a newly created economic dialogue, in another move from the outgoing Trump administration to increase official exchanges with the self-ruled island.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Under its current leadership, MassGOP has lost more than elections
It no longer engages in reasonable policy-making, nor seeks to engage civilly across the aisle, running further into rabbit holes of more radical policies aligned with Trump’s voter base.
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EDITORIAL
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Lindsey Graham’s shameful effort to subvert democracy
The South Carolina senator’s apparent scheming to disenfranchise voters is a disgrace.
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LETTERS
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Between ‘we’ and ‘they,’ there is the American challenge that is ‘us’
An op-ed by a Trump voter from Dallas generated a range of reactions from readers, including a genuine invitation from one to bridge the divide.
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Metro
Politics
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Massachusetts DCF repeatedly discriminated against parents with disabilities, federal officials find
Under a "landmark" settlement, the state agency has agreed to reshape its policies so to not rely on “unsupported stereotypes” when deciding whether to separate children from their parents.
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New England
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‘Nothing is stopping Christmas’: Visits with Santa Claus will be different this year, but these bearded fellows are ready
Face shields attached to red caps. Masks made specifically for people with bushy beards. Plexiglass dividers and social-distancing for children making mall visits. And yes, virtual calls straight from busy “workshops” via Zoom.
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Metro
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‘Many families will have someone infected’: Two top health experts raise alarms about Thanksgiving coronavirus spread
Dr. Atul Gawande, a member of President-elect Joe Biden’s COVID-19 task force, and Brown University infectious disease expert Dr. Ashish Jha both voiced concerns Friday about the potential for widespread COVID-19 transmission during the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Sports
Celtics
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Celtics trade Enes Kanter to Trail Blazers in three-team deal with Grizzlies
The Celtics will receive two future second-round picks from Memphis. More importantly, this opens up a spot on a crowded roster.
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Gary Washburn | On Basketball
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It’s no one’s fault Gordon Hayward’s future isn’t with the Celtics
Injuries ruined whatever chance he had of becoming the star he was expected to be in Boston, and it's time for both parties to move on.
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Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore says he’s preparing as though he’ll play Sunday
Gilmore has missed three games with a knee injury, was limited in practice all week, but said, "I feel pretty good."
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Business
Business
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Pfizer asks FDA for emergency use of COVID-19 vaccine
If the agency signs off, some people could start receiving it within weeks.
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Business
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Pfizer asks FDA for emergency use of COVID-19 vaccine
If the agency signs off, some people could start receiving it within weeks.
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Business
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FDA approves first drug for rare disease that causes premature aging in children
Now, physicians will soon be able to prescribe an approved drug shown in clinical trials to decrease the rate of mortality by 60 percent and prolong lives by an average of two and a half years.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Jan Morris, celebrated writer and transgender pioneer, dies at 94
The much-lauded journalist, historian, world traveler, and fiction writer broke news from Everest to Egypt, Jan Morris in middle age became a pioneer of the transgender movement.
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Jill Paton Walsh, multigenerational writer, dies at 83
Jill Paton Walsh was greeted with acclaim in the 1960s when she began writing young adult books that challenged her readers in both plotting and messaging. There was “Fireweed” (1970), a story of two British adolescents who set up housekeeping in a bombed-out building during World War II. There was “Goldengrove” (1972), about two youths who navigate the transition from childhood to adulthood during an eventful summer.
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Jake Scott, former Miami safety and Super Bowl MVP, dead at 75
“Jake made an impact from the day he joined the Dolphins,” the team said in a statement. “He teamed with Dick Anderson to form one of the top safety duos in NFL history.”In six seasons with Miami, Mr. Scott never missed a game.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSEUMS
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In a landslide vote, MFA workers opt to unionize
Representatives for the museum challenged some ballots, arguing that certain positions aren’t eligible for union membership.
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Food & Dining
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Jerseys, photos, and signs: The Fours will auction off more than 1,000 pieces of sports memorabilia
It’s quite a trove, as anyone who ever had a pint at the beloved Boston sports bar can attest.
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LOVE LETTERS
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He’s not out, so this can’t happen
Help this reader get over some great eyebrows.
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