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Coronavirus
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Across the state, lengthy lines for COVID-19 testing reflect a bigger problem
Experts warn that serious shortcomings in the state’s testing infrastructure, including inadequate space and staffing, have left providers ill-equipped to meet the demand for testing as the pandemic’s second wave crashes over the state.
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Long among the safest states, Vermont now struggles with COVID surge
Aside from a few scattered outbreaks, residents across Vermont held the coronavirus at bay, even as infections spread at breakneck pace beyond the state’s borders. After enjoying the nation’s lowest case rate, Vermont is now being hit hard by the coronavirus.
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A rash of police shootings in Massachusetts this month leaves two dead, two wounded
Massachusetts police shot four suspects — killing two — in a single 10-day span this month, a rate many times the usual in a state where the FBI recorded only nine police shootings for all of 2019. The shootings underscore the unpredictability of police encounters with civilians who may be in the throes of a mental health crisis.
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Governor’s office: Mass. pandemic restrictions on churches ‘consistent’ with US Supreme Court ruling
Governor Charlie Baker’s office says it believes that Massachusetts’ coronavirus pandemic restrictions on houses of worship won’t run afoul of a US Supreme Court ruling this week that barred restrictions on some religious services in New York.
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Iran’s top nuclear scientist killed in attack, state media say
Iran’s top nuclear scientist, who U.S. and Israeli intelligence have long charged was behind secret programs to design an atomic warhead, was shot and killed in an ambush Friday as he was traveling in a vehicle in northern Iran, Iranian state media reported.
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Coronavirus
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Across the state, lengthy lines for COVID-19 testing reflect a bigger problem
Experts warn that serious shortcomings in the state’s testing infrastructure, including inadequate space and staffing, have left providers ill-equipped to meet the demand for testing as the pandemic’s second wave crashes over the state.
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Coronavirus
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Governor’s office: Mass. pandemic restrictions on churches ‘consistent’ with US Supreme Court ruling
Governor Charlie Baker’s office says it believes that Massachusetts’ coronavirus pandemic restrictions on houses of worship won’t run afoul of a US Supreme Court ruling this week that barred restrictions on some religious services in New York.
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Politics
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US appeals court rejects Trump appeal over Pennsylvania race
President Donald Trump’s legal team suffered yet another defeat in court Friday as a federal appeals court in Philadelphia roundly rejected its latest effort to challenge the state’s election results.
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Iran’s top nuclear scientist killed in attack, state media say
Iran’s top nuclear scientist, who U.S. and Israeli intelligence have long charged was behind secret programs to design an atomic warhead, was shot and killed in an ambush Friday as he was traveling in a vehicle in northern Iran, Iranian state media reported.
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Iranian diplomat accused of plotting to bomb dissidents goes on trial
An Iranian diplomat based in Vienna and three other Iranians went on trial Friday in Antwerp, Belgium, over the alleged plot, which Belgian and French authorities say was organized by Iran’s intelligence services and which was tipped off to them by Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency.
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As Qaida terrorist leaves prison, victims’ families relive the pain
Abdel Bary, an operative in London who on behalf of al-Qaida publicized a claim of responsibility for deadly bombings of two US embassies in East Africa in 1998, is the only one of the men convicted in the plot known to be let out of prison, outside of cooperating witnesses. Bary, 60, now jailed in the custody of US immigration authorities, has finished his sentence and is expected to be deported to Britain, his last place of residence, court papers show.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The impending eviction crisis will inflict trauma on another generation if leaders fail to act
Congress, the Massachusetts Legislature, and Governor Charlie Baker must act now to protect those at risk of losing their homes.
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EDITORIAL
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Cruel and all too usual: State fails inmates with mental illness
Only a consent decree and federal monitor can assure state prisons make reforms called for in a Justice Department probe.
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LETTERS
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Charting a course correction in our politics
"The question is not whether the goals for America are to make it first or not. The question is which policies actually support America’s best interests."
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Metro
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Long among the safest states, Vermont now struggles with COVID surge
Aside from a few scattered outbreaks, residents across Vermont held the coronavirus at bay, even as infections spread at breakneck pace beyond the state’s borders. After enjoying the nation’s lowest case rate, Vermont is now being hit hard by the coronavirus.
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A rash of police shootings in Massachusetts this month leaves two dead, two wounded
Massachusetts police shot four suspects — killing two — in a single 10-day span this month, a rate many times the usual in a state where the FBI recorded only nine police shootings for all of 2019. The shootings underscore the unpredictability of police encounters with civilians who may be in the throes of a mental health crisis.
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Metro
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Long among the safest states, Vermont now struggles with COVID surge
Aside from a few scattered outbreaks, residents across Vermont held the coronavirus at bay, even as infections spread at breakneck pace beyond the state’s borders. After enjoying the nation’s lowest case rate, Vermont is now being hit hard by the coronavirus.
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Sports
Patriots
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Patriots expect to have running back Sony Michel in action vs. the Cardinals on Sunday
Michel, who was activated off injured reserve last week after recovering from a quad injury, hasn’t played since Week 3.
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Larry Fitzgerald won’t be here Sunday, same as he sadly never ended up on the Patriots
The 11-time Pro Bowl wide receiver is one of those superstars Patriots fans, in perhaps the greatest salute they could offer, routinely wished was on their team.
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adam himmelsbach
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Thoughts on a Celtics-Hornets Gordon Hayward deal, and other NBA matters
The Celtics are in danger of losing Hayward to Charlotte for nothing, but a sign-and-trade would allow them to recoup something.
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Business
Business
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Biogen makes risky bet on trial depression drug
The $1.5 billion deal with Sage Therapeutics will try to salvage an oral treatment that had a disappointing clinical trial
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Business
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Suffolk Downs owner files new suit against Wynn over casino license
After the case was dismissed in federal court, Sterling Suffolk Racecourse has taken it to state court, arguing they were wronged when rival Wynn Resorts won the Greater Boston casino license.
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Business
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Numbers of shoppers out on Black Friday down from previous years
Though it was one of the biggest shopping days of the year, only a handful of people shuffled from store to store in Downtown Crossing.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Geoffrey Palmer, Judi Dench’s sitcom co-star, is dead at 93
Geoffrey Palmer, a British character actor whose career peaked during the long run of “As Time Goes By,” the romantic BBC sitcom in which he and Judi Dench played lovers reunited after 38 years apart, died on Nov. 5 at his home in Buckinghamshire, near London. He was 93.
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Tony Hsieh, retired Zappos CEO, dies at 46
Tony Hsieh, retired CEO of Las Vegas-based online shoe retailer Zappos.com, has died. Hsieh was with family when he died Friday in Connecticut, according to a statement from DTP Companies, which he founded.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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It turned into a yearlong affair
"It was perfect — except that he was attached."
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Two new NBC series tap decades-old movies for inspiration
The network is going back to the 2000 movie “Finding Forrester” and the 1991 film “Fried Green Tomatoes.”
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ARTS
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Mural gets to the heart of warming sea waters
Felipe Ortiz's 150-square-foot piece is the seventh installment in the Sea Walls Boston project.
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