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Monday, November 23, 2020
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‘It’s just depressing’: As the pandemic worsens, oystermen struggle to remain afloat
The pandemic has hurt many businesses since March, but few have borne as much financial distress as the oyster industry, which relies heavily on restaurants. Unlike other seafood harvesters that have managed to sustain their businesses by selling to supermarkets, large institutions, and in some cases directly to consumers, nearly all oysters are sold at restaurants.
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Nation
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More Republicans tiptoe toward acknowledging Biden’s victory
As President-elect Joe Biden prepares to name his first slate of Cabinet appointees, more Republicans are starting to push for the transition to officially begin and calling on their conservative colleagues to openly acknowledge his victory.
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As coronavirus cases surge nationwide, health experts sound the alarm in Mass.
Public health officials Sunday renewed calls for people to keep their guard up against the coronavirus during the holiday season, as dozens of local municipal leaders were briefed on worrisome projections on the course of the pandemic in Massachusetts.
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Can a Biden presidency help bring tourists back to the US? The travel community is feeling buoyed by the prospect
The travel industry is banking on a vaccine, and Joe Biden, to help entice travelers back to the United States.
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Higher Education
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‘I want to cry because they are affected so much’: Pandemic widens divide over standardized tests
As with much of life, the pandemic has swelled the disparities in standardized testing, with the winners hoping to use their test scores to land seats at top schools.
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Nation
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More Republicans tiptoe toward acknowledging Biden’s victory
As President-elect Joe Biden prepares to name his first slate of Cabinet appointees, more Republicans are starting to push for the transition to officially begin and calling on their conservative colleagues to openly acknowledge his victory.
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Nation
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Trump’s post-presidency will be cluttered with potentially serious legal battles
President Trump’s ongoing court battles are unlikely to pose significant legal jeopardy for him before he leaves office, but the swirl of criminal investigations and civil complaints stemming from his business activities and personal conduct could prove potentially more serious once he departs, specialists say.
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Nation
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How Trump hopes to use party machinery to retain control of the GOP
As President Trump brazenly seeks to delay the certification of the election in hopes of overturning his defeat, he is also mounting a less high-profile but similarly audacious bid to keep control of the Republican National Committee even after he leaves office.
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The World
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G-20 summit ends with support for COVID-19 vaccines for all
Leaders of the world’s most powerful nations wrapped up the Group of 20 summit on Sunday, vowing to spare no effort to protect lives and ensure affordable access to COVID-19 vaccines for all people.
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World
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French ex-President Sarkozy stands trial for corruption
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy goes on trial Monday on charges of corruption and influence peddling in a phone-tapping scandal, a first for the 65-year-old politician who has faced several other judicial investigations since leaving office in 2012.
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Joshua Wong pleads guilty over 2019 Hong Kong protests
Joshua Wong, the Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigner, pleaded guilty along with two other activists Monday to unauthorized assembly charges over a 2019 protest and were immediately jailed, capping a month of arrests of activists, journalists, and politicians in the city.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Social workers can’t provide person-centered care in state’s dehumanizing prison setting
"Conditions of mental health watches within the state Department of Correction are equivalent to solitary confinement; this is not treatment."
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LETTERS
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Like people, our democracy can only take so much
"Like people, our democracy has a limited ability to heal. If we attack democracy too much and too often, it will wither and die."
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EDITORIAL
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The future of public transportation is on the line in Massachusetts
Proposed budget cuts could unravel public transit at a time when it needs to grow.
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Metro
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As coronavirus cases surge nationwide, health experts sound the alarm in Mass.
Public health officials Sunday renewed calls for people to keep their guard up against the coronavirus during the holiday season, as dozens of local municipal leaders were briefed on worrisome projections on the course of the pandemic in Massachusetts.
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‘It’s just depressing’: As the pandemic worsens, oystermen struggle to remain afloat
The pandemic has hurt many businesses since March, but few have borne as much financial distress as the oyster industry, which relies heavily on restaurants. Unlike other seafood harvesters that have managed to sustain their businesses by selling to supermarkets, large institutions, and in some cases directly to consumers, nearly all oysters are sold at restaurants.
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Metro
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As coronavirus cases surge nationwide, health experts sound the alarm in Mass.
Public health officials Sunday renewed calls for people to keep their guard up against the coronavirus during the holiday season, as dozens of local municipal leaders were briefed on worrisome projections on the course of the pandemic in Massachusetts.
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Sports
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Celtics lock in Jayson Tatum with five-year, $195 million max contract extension
This move was mostly a formality, as Tatum soared to the NBA’s upper echelon last season and then watched fellow rookies De’Aaron Fox and Donovan Mitchell agree to their own max deals in recent days.
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Patriots
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Cam Newton has served as a mentor for Deshaun Watson. On Sunday, his pupil got the best of him
The younger and livelier version of Newton won on the field Sunday, but the legacies of both QBs continue to grow.
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Texans 27, Patriots 20
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Patriots can’t contain Deshaun Watson and Texans, fall to 4-6
The Houston QB passed for 344 yards and accounted for three TDs as the Patriots' last-gasp effort fell short again.
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Business
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Biden’s administration should charge up the offshore wind industry
Industry executives hope a Biden-controlled Interior Department will ease the permitting bottleneck. Equally important: restarting offshore lease auctions that have apparently been on hold under the current Interior secretary, David Bernhardt.
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Biden’s administration should charge up the offshore wind industry
Industry executives hope a Biden-controlled Interior Department will ease the permitting bottleneck. Equally important: restarting offshore lease auctions that have apparently been on hold under the current Interior secretary, David Bernhardt.
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Marriott Copley will pay a price if it denies full severance to laid-off workers
Some groups that book large gatherings at the hotel are closely watching how it handles layoffs, and that could determine whether they will return to the venue.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Rev. Isabelle Miller, ‘spiritual mother’ of Holy Temple Church in Roxbury, dies at 100
Rev. Miller, who began preaching in her late teens, "was an excellent teacher and preacher of the Bible," says Pastor Thomas L. Williams.
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Rev. Isabelle Miller, ‘spiritual mother’ of Holy Temple Church in Roxbury, dies at 100
Rev. Miller, who began preaching in her late teens, "was an excellent teacher and preacher of the Bible," says Pastor Thomas L. Williams.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Travel
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Can a Biden presidency help bring tourists back to the US? The travel community is feeling buoyed by the prospect
The travel industry is banking on a vaccine, and Joe Biden, to help entice travelers back to the United States.
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Lifestyle
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Thousands of artists, crafters, and organizations encourage customers to shop on Artists Sunday
Black Friday and Cyber Monday have become annual post-Thanksgiving shopping traditions. Now artisans hope that Artists Sunday will put the focus on buying from individual makers and creators.
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FOOD
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A local meal kit service is selling CBD-infused pies to pair with your Thanksgiving dinner
CBD is said to provide benefits for stress relief and better sleep, and for those navigating the upcoming holiday in quarantine, it could be a welcome addition to the dessert table.
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