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Subject Today's Headlines: Perhaps more than ever, online shopping is changing the seasonal workforce in 2020
Date November 27, 2020 10:14 AM
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Perhaps more than ever, online shopping is changing the seasonal workforce in 2020

Seasonal gigs at big-box stores now increasingly involve packing orders for pick-ups or shipping them to customer’s homes, while transportation, logistics, and warehousing jobs are anticipated to triple this year as consumers conquer their gift lists online.
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More and more Bostonians struggle to feed themselves as a resurgent pandemic approaches

The economic and health ravages of COVID-19, combined with food price increases, have produced a rising tide of food insecurity. Citywide, the number of people receiving SNAP benefits has increased by 21.2 percent since the pandemic began.
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MBTA cuts imperil transit-oriented building boom

Housing advocates say closing commuter rail stations and reducing subway frequency flies in the face of a decade of state housing policy largely designed around the notion that the best place to build new homes in a traffic-choked place like Greater Boston is next to a train stop.
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Midnight ruling exposes rifts at a Supreme Court transformed by Trump

The justices issued six opinions, several of them unusually bitter, in upholding challenges from churches and synagogues to state pandemic restrictions. The ruling was almost certainly a taste of things to come, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s support for religious freedom likely to play a major role.
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With Biden, environmental groups see ‘tremendous opportunity’ to address climate change

Environmental groups are expecting a sea change in the way the United States confronts what the former vice president has called the “number one issue facing humanity.”
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Midnight ruling exposes rifts at a Supreme Court transformed by Trump

The justices issued six opinions, several of them unusually bitter, in upholding challenges from churches and synagogues to state pandemic restrictions. The ruling was almost certainly a taste of things to come, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s support for religious freedom likely to play a major role.
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Here’s what the Thanksgiving Day parade looked like in pandemic New York

This year, as with everything in 2020, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, a ritual marker of the holiday, was drastically different.
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Sadiq al-Mahdi, Sudan’s last democratically elected prime minister and leader of the country’s largest political party, died of COVID-19 Thursday in a hospital in the United Arab Emirates, his party said. He was 84.
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Category 4 Hurricane Eta and Category 5 Hurricane Iota cut similar paths across Central America this month, a one-two punch that killed scores of people and displaced hundreds of thousands. More than a week after the second storm, vast areas of Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala remain flooded.
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Pomegranate season

We are arriving at the solstice: when the earth starts to swing, slowly but inexorably, toward springtime and the light. Vaccines are coming. A new administration is coming.
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More and more Bostonians struggle to feed themselves as a resurgent pandemic approaches

The economic and health ravages of COVID-19, combined with food price increases, have produced a rising tide of food insecurity. Citywide, the number of people receiving SNAP benefits has increased by 21.2 percent since the pandemic began.
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A lot of Boston commuters expect to start driving after the pandemic, survey says

With coronavirus vaccines bolstering prospects that daily life will return to normal in 2021, many fear a return to the region’s grueling pre-pandemic traffic congestion.
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President Trump will spend his last months in office pardoning turkeys

Lame duck presidents often take care of their cronies on the way out the door.
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Boston College football players sacrificed both family time and fun time

They knew they would be away from family for Thanksgiving, but then their "Turkey Bowl" scrimmage had to be scrapped too.
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Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald will miss Sunday’s game after positive test

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Perhaps more than ever, online shopping is changing the seasonal workforce in 2020

Seasonal gigs at big-box stores now increasingly involve packing orders for pick-ups or shipping them to customer’s homes, while transportation, logistics, and warehousing jobs are anticipated to triple this year as consumers conquer their gift lists online.
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Business


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MBTA cuts imperil transit-oriented building boom

Housing advocates say closing commuter rail stations and reducing subway frequency flies in the face of a decade of state housing policy largely designed around the notion that the best place to build new homes in a traffic-choked place like Greater Boston is next to a train stop.
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Perhaps more than ever, online shopping is changing the seasonal workforce in 2020

Seasonal gigs at big-box stores now increasingly involve packing orders for pick-ups or shipping them to customer’s homes, while transportation, logistics, and warehousing jobs are anticipated to triple this year as consumers conquer their gift lists online.
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All I want for Christmas is some front-row seats

Mendon Drive-In extends season with holiday classics and light shows.
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The Cabot turns 100 with a birthday concert and an invite for everybody

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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’: triumph and tragedy meet true greatness

August Wilson’s play has been brought to film as testimony to the ongoing vitality of Viola Davis and a memorial to the late Chadwick Boseman, both of whom give majestic performances.
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