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Monday, December 21, 2020
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Congress seals agreement on $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill
The agreement, announced by congressional leaders, would establish a temporary $300 per week supplemental jobless benefit and a $600 direct stimulus payment to most Americans, along with a new round of subsidies for hard-hit businesses and money for schools, health care providers, and renters facing eviction.
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State officials plan to ban lobster fishing for several months a year to help endangered right whales
The proposed restrictions, which could be devastating for hundreds of fixed-gear fishermen, would prevent commercial lobstermen from setting their traps between February and May, and potentially longer if whales remain offshore.
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Can Boston become a ‘winter city’?
Here’s how a “winter placemaking” plan could help communities and businesses get through the dark season ahead.
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The coronavirus vaccine could be the greatest accomplishment of his administration. So where is Trump?
The rollout of coronavirus vaccines within a year of the pandemic’s emergence with the help of his administration’s Operation Warp Speed arguably could be Trump’s greatest accomplishment. But he's been largely absent from efforts to promote it.
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Coronavirus
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As COVID-19 surges, swabbers carry on … and on … and on …
After more than nine months of COVID testing, an army of health care workers on the other side of those nasal swabs soldiers on.
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Nation
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Congress seals agreement on $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill
The agreement, announced by congressional leaders, would establish a temporary $300 per week supplemental jobless benefit and a $600 direct stimulus payment to most Americans, along with a new round of subsidies for hard-hit businesses and money for schools, health care providers, and renters facing eviction.
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Nation
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The coronavirus vaccine could be the greatest accomplishment of his administration. So where is Trump?
The rollout of coronavirus vaccines within a year of the pandemic’s emergence with the help of his administration’s Operation Warp Speed arguably could be Trump’s greatest accomplishment. But he's been largely absent from efforts to promote it.
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Coronavirus
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As COVID-19 surges, swabbers carry on … and on … and on …
After more than nine months of COVID testing, an army of health care workers on the other side of those nasal swabs soldiers on.
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More EU nations ban travel from UK, fearing virus variant
A growing list of European Union nations barred travel from the UK on Sunday, and others were considering similar action, in a bid to block a new strain of coronavirus sweeping across southern England from spreading to the continent.
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World
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Trump incentives for signing peace accords with Israel could be at risk
Failure would exacerbate a worldview that the United States cannot be depended upon to hold up its end of diplomatic deals.
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She called police over a neo-Nazi threat. The neo-Nazis were inside the police
Far-right extremism is resurgent in Germany, in ways that are new and very old, horrifying a country that prides itself on dealing honestly with its murderous past. This month, a two-year parliamentary inquiry concluded that far-right networks had extensively penetrated German security services, including its elite special forces. But increasingly, the spotlight is turning on Germany’s police.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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New US attorney shouldn’t let up the pressure on State Police
With the imminent departure of Andrew Lelling, President-elect Biden should appoint a new US attorney who will carry on Lelling’s pursuit of corruption cases in the Massachusetts State Police.
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LETTERS
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There should be a tug on revolving door between defense contractors, top Pentagon post
"There’s a problem with the revolving door between the secretary of defense job and active-duty military officers, but the revolving door between the Pentagon and weapons manufacturers is even more troubling."
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OPINION
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The ocean’s heroic potential could be realized under Biden
Together, Congress and the new administration can simultaneously jump-start ocean protection and economic recovery.
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State officials plan to ban lobster fishing for several months a year to help endangered right whales
The proposed restrictions, which could be devastating for hundreds of fixed-gear fishermen, would prevent commercial lobstermen from setting their traps between February and May, and potentially longer if whales remain offshore.
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State officials plan to ban lobster fishing for several months a year to help endangered right whales
The proposed restrictions, which could be devastating for hundreds of fixed-gear fishermen, would prevent commercial lobstermen from setting their traps between February and May, and potentially longer if whales remain offshore.
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In its toughest year, Christmas in the City shares gifts and joy with families facing homelessness
It is hard to imagine a more difficult year for the family that created the event and a more difficult environment in which to pull it off. “We all need the magic of Christmas in the City more than ever."
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Sports
CELTICS
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Inside the stem cell therapy the Celtics’ Kemba Walker used to help his ailing knee
The efficacy of the treatments remains up for debate among medical professionals, but is increasingly popular among athletes.
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Patriots
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We know the Patriots’ offense is bad; Loss to Dolphins showed the defense has fallen apart, too
The Patriots allowed 250 rushing yards, fourth most in the Belichick era.
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Tara Sullivan
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The Patriots have officially been dethroned, and it’s a changing of the guard in the AFC East
The Patriots had won the AFC East 11 straight seasons and 17 of the past 19. But this time, the king may really be dead.
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Business
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Can Boston become a ‘winter city’?
Here’s how a “winter placemaking” plan could help communities and businesses get through the dark season ahead.
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Business
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Can Boston become a ‘winter city’?
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THE FINE PRINT
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‘Inherent vice’ mars a move
Halfway down a page containing almost 2,000 words, the contract says it’s not liable for damage “caused by inherent vice of the article, including susceptibility to damage because of atmospheric conditions such as temperature and humidity.”
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Arts & Lifestyle
SHOPPING
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Typically drawing massive crowds, the Allston-Brighton Winter Market has gone digital
Vendors are outlined on the market’s main site with links that redirect to their independent shops — so 100 percent of proceeds go directly to the creators.
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TELEVISION
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HBO searching for Newport extras for ‘The Gilded Age’
A new series from "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes focuses on the lavish 1880s Boom years in America.
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MUSIC
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Recording artist Wendy Eisenberg gains inspiration and insight through quarantine
After months of uncertainty and pain, Eisenberg offers new ways to think about what’s possible and how to live ethically.
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