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Monday, December 28, 2020
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‘Am I in a dream or a nightmare?’: Portland’s once-thriving restaurant scene struggles to hang on
One-quarter to a third of the restaurants in the Portland area have closed after a sparse tourist season and might never reopen, industry observers said. And for those that have survived — so far, at least — revenue has shrunk.
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After unemployment aid lapses, Trump signs massive pandemic relief bill
President Trump has signed a $900 billion pandemic relief package, ending days of drama over his refusal to accept the bipartisan deal that will deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals and avert a federal government shutdown.
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Under new leader, King Boston embraces a bolder vision
The push to build a sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is growing into a more expansive social-justice organization.
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Holyoke wanted to give COVID relief cash directly to residents. The state said no
School has been remote since March, and the goal of the program was to help families cover additional costs, from higher utility bills to increased child care needs.
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Coronavirus
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Even with a vaccine, widespread COVID-19 testing is still crucial, experts say
The onset of a vaccine only strengthens the need for a robust and responsive COVID-19 testing system, experts say, and we will need more testing than ever in the coming months because the coronavirus is still raging and the vaccine’s effectiveness remains unclear.
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Politics
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After unemployment aid lapses, Trump signs massive pandemic relief bill
President Trump has signed a $900 billion pandemic relief package, ending days of drama over his refusal to accept the bipartisan deal that will deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals and avert a federal government shutdown.
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Coronavirus
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Even with a vaccine, widespread COVID-19 testing is still crucial, experts say
The onset of a vaccine only strengthens the need for a robust and responsive COVID-19 testing system, experts say, and we will need more testing than ever in the coming months because the coronavirus is still raging and the vaccine’s effectiveness remains unclear.
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Nation
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Authorities identify Nashville bomber, say his remains were found in wreckage
Anthony Quinn Warner was responsible for the Christmas morning explosion that rocked downtown Nashville, officials said Sunday, and he died in the blast.
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Battered Turkish economy puts a powerful Erdogan to the test
Nine months in, as a second wave of the virus sweeps through Turkey, there are signs that a significant portion of the population is overwhelmed by debt and increasingly going hungry.
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World
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EU’s mass vaccination campaign starts, with nursing homes as focus
From nursing homes in France to hospitals in Poland, older Europeans and the workers who care for them rolled up their sleeves Sunday to receive coronavirus vaccine shots in a campaign to protect more than 450 million people across the European Union.
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Italy turns to flower power to help spread vaccine message
To brighten things up as Italians await the vaccine, the government has turned to urban planner and architect Stefano Boeri. Best known for making so-called vertical forests out of Milan skyscrapers, Boeri has sought to help his country with architectural flower power — designing 1,500 pavilions with a primrose theme where the vaccine will be distributed.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Cleaning up government can start on Capitol Hill
With insider trading so tough to prove, members of Congress should be banned from trading stocks while in office.
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LETTERS
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‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ reconsidered, deconstructed
"Rudolph was the victim of unrelenting bullying. They were schnozzola-shaming him, and yet we sing a happy song about it."
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Holyoke wanted to give COVID relief cash directly to residents. The state said no
School has been remote since March, and the goal of the program was to help families cover additional costs, from higher utility bills to increased child care needs.
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Politics
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Under new leader, King Boston embraces a bolder vision
The push to build a sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is growing into a more expansive social-justice organization.
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Metro
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Holyoke wanted to give COVID relief cash directly to residents. The state said no
School has been remote since March, and the goal of the program was to help families cover additional costs, from higher utility bills to increased child care needs.
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Sports
Celtics notebook
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Celtics adjust to two-game series designed to reduce team travel
The league made the change to the schedule in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Pacers 108, Celtics 107
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In a familiar scene, Jayson Tatum can’t rescue Celtics as they lose to Pacers to drop second straight
He scored 25 points but missed what could have been a game-winning 3-pointer in the final seconds.
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Patriots
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The burning question Monday night: Will Cam Newton start at quarterback for Patriots?
All signs point to Newton getting the nod against the Bills.
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Tech Lab
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From Oculus, the best VR headset yet
The new Oculus Quest 2 headset has its flaws, but overall it’s the most satisfying device of its kind. And the price is right at $300.
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Business
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Pandemic helps push audience for textbook publishers into the digital age
From Cengage CEO Michael Hansen’s perspective, the textbook industry is having a Spotify moment.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lauren Corduck, who founded Oneinforty to raise cancer risk awareness, dies at 49
"What we’re trying to do is turn our legacy burden into our legacy," Lauren Corduck said of her efforts to raise awareness about cancer risks through the nonprofit she founded.
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Lauren Corduck, who founded Oneinforty to raise cancer risk awareness, dies at 49
"What we’re trying to do is turn our legacy burden into our legacy," Lauren Corduck said of her efforts to raise awareness about cancer risks through the nonprofit she founded.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Mallard to go? Excavated Pompeii fast-food court reveals tastes of the lost city
A countertop held deep vessels for hot foods, not unlike soup containers nestled into modern-day salad bars.
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NAMES
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Stanley Tucci hosts cocktail tutorial with in-laws, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt
“The Witches” star celebrated the holidays with his sister-in-law and her Newton native husband.
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‘Sweet Caroline’ global singalong is the video Red Sox fans (and Neil Diamond buffs) need now
Miss singing “Sweet Caroline” in a boisterous crowd of fans? In bars? During parades? Turns out lots of people around the world do, too.
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