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Anxiety, relief — and confusion — as vaccines head to Massachusetts’ hard-hit senior care sites
Inoculating the tens of thousands of frail elders who live in long-term-care facilities and the small army of caregivers who look after them may be the single most challenging phase of the state’s ambitious vaccine program.
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Coronavirus
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An underground food pantry draws needy families, and the city’s disapproval
A food distribution operation in Boston has become a battle between the volunteers who run it and Boston officials.
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COVID-19 Vaccines
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Should residents of hard-hit cities and towns be vaccinated before other groups? Some epidemiologists think so
Rhode Island is finalizing plans to move hard-pressed Central Falls to the front of the vaccination line, giving priority to a densely packed city of immigrants and people of color who have contracted COVID-19 at staggering rates. Some scientists say Massachusetts should consider a similar strategy.
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K.C. Jones, a Celtics legend and 12-time NBA champion, dies at 88
A 1989 inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Mr. Jones died on Friday, Celtics spokesman Jeff Twiss confirmed to the Globe.
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‘Surprise’ medical billing ban included in legislation after Richard Neal gets on board
Congress included a ban on the surprise, sky-high medical bills patients get when they use an out-of-network service on Monday, after Massachusetts Representative Richard Neal dropped his objections to earlier proposals and prevailed with his version of a fix.
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Coronavirus
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An underground food pantry draws needy families, and the city’s disapproval
A food distribution operation in Boston has become a battle between the volunteers who run it and Boston officials.
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Politics
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‘Surprise’ medical billing ban included in legislation after Richard Neal gets on board
Congress included a ban on the surprise, sky-high medical bills patients get when they use an out-of-network service on Monday, after Massachusetts Representative Richard Neal dropped his objections to earlier proposals and prevailed with his version of a fix.
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Nation
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‘Intentional’ downtown Nashville explosion causes widespread communication outages
Police were responding to a report of shots fired Friday when they encountered an RV blaring a recorded warning that a bomb would detonate in 15 minutes, the city's police chief said. Police evacuated nearby buildings and called in the bomb squad. The RV exploded shortly afterward.
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A pandemic Christmas: Services move online, people stay home
Pope Francis delivered his Christmas blessing from inside the Vatican, breaking with his traditional speech from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica to tens of thousands in St. Peter's Square.
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Videos prompt accusations of war crimes in Armenia-Azerbaijan dispute
Human rights groups say hundreds of videos showing atrocities by troops on both sides have been posted online in the month since a cease-fire deal halted the fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh, an enclave within Azerbaijan's borders but under ethnic Armenian control.
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After early success, South Korea sleepwalks into virus crisis
South Korea had seemed to be winning the fight against the coronavirus. But a deadly resurgence has reached new heights during Christmas week, prompting soul-searching on how the nation sleepwalked into a crisis.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Business needs a break on unemployment taxes
Massachusetts lawmakers should make it a priority to pass Governor Baker’s bill by the end of the session.
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LETTERS
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9 months of coronavirus coping strategies, one postcard at a time
As we approach the New Year and the promise of the vaccine rollout, we look back at an edited sampling of readers’ Postcards from the Pandemic.
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Anxiety, relief — and confusion — as vaccines head to Massachusetts’ hard-hit senior care sites
Inoculating the tens of thousands of frail elders who live in long-term-care facilities and the small army of caregivers who look after them may be the single most challenging phase of the state’s ambitious vaccine program.
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Anxiety, relief — and confusion — as vaccines head to Massachusetts’ hard-hit senior care sites
Inoculating the tens of thousands of frail elders who live in long-term-care facilities and the small army of caregivers who look after them may be the single most challenging phase of the state’s ambitious vaccine program.
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Greater Boston is no longer one of the country’s 10 largest metro areas. How did that happen?
So much for the Hub of the Universe.
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Sports
Gary Washburn | On basketball
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K.C. Jones avoided the spotlight, which may have cost him greater acclaim
Jones was a quiet, reserved legend, gold medalist, NCAA champion, NBA champion and Hall of Famer who preferred to let his resume speak for itself.
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Nets 123, Celtics 95
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Celtics can’t handle Nets’ stars Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, who combine for 66 points
Kyrie Irving scored 37 points in his first regular-season game at TD Garden since leaving the Celtics for the Nets in 2019, Kevin Durant added 29 and Brooklyn cruised in the second half.
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Red Sox pitcher Tanner Houck hopes hard work earns him a roster spot
Houck is working this offseason with a renowned baseball trainer and surrounding himself with elite competition.
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Business
Business
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Aid holdup threatens another blow for already shaky economy
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is planning a full floor vote Monday on pandemic aid that includes the $2,000 payments that President Trump says he wants, replacing the $600 in the original legislation.
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Comcast will charge more for house calls
The company said that “rising programming costs — most notably for broadcast TV and sports — continue to be the biggest factors driving price increases.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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K.C. Jones, a Celtics legend and 12-time NBA champion, dies at 88
A 1989 inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Mr. Jones died on Friday, Celtics spokesman Jeff Twiss confirmed to the Globe.
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K.C. Jones, a Celtics legend and 12-time NBA champion, dies at 88
A 1989 inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Mr. Jones died on Friday, Celtics spokesman Jeff Twiss confirmed to the Globe.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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Left my husband and fell in love with a woman at work
Help a reader who's falling in love with a woman after leaving her husband.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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On NBC’s ‘One Night Only,’ a worthy goal but a narrow view of Broadway
Two-hour musical special took a greatest-hits approach to a dynamic milieu.
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HOLIDAYS
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Wrapping up Boxing Day
How the US avoided a holiday that's celebrated in countries around the world.
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