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Tuesday, December 29, 2020
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Stimulus checks, jobless benefits, and other things to know about the federal relief bill
The $900 billion pandemic relief package from the federal government has implications for Massachusetts residents and business owners. Here’s a brief overview.
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The curse of the incidental illness: Seen as side effects to coronavirus vaccinations, ailments may have little to do with them
There's a lack of public understanding that many problems that occur after vaccination probably aren’t tied to immunization itself.
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Coronavirus
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State’s most vulnerable residents and their caretakers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines
A vaccination campaign began Monday for residents of Massachusetts’ long-term care facilities, a group that has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Crime & Courts
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The dying wish of a decorated Marine convicted of murder: a commutation and a final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery
Joe Labriola died in July at 75. But his posthumous bid for clemency, and the honor of being buried in the country's most revered military cemetery, is now before Massachusetts’ parole board, who will weigh his military service and his 1973 conviction for murder.
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Business
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How two nontraditional newsrooms in Vermont are winning readers
With dramatic cutbacks at two major papers in Vermont, the nonprofit VTDigger and alternative weekly Seven Days have stepped up.
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Coronavirus
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State’s most vulnerable residents and their caretakers begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines
A vaccination campaign began Monday for residents of Massachusetts’ long-term care facilities, a group that has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Nation
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Bomber to neighbor: The world is ‘never going to forget me’
The Nashville bombing suspect told a neighbor that “Nashville and the world is never going to forget me,” the neighbor recalled.
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Nation
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Trump 2024? Only one president has returned to power after losing reelection
President Trump may never concede to Joe Biden as he continues to contest an election he lost. But he’s already channeling Grover Cleveland, America’s 22nd and 24th president — the only commander in chief ever elected to two nonconsecutive terms.
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Saudi activist who fought for women’s right to drive sentenced to prison
One of Saudi Arabia’s best-known prisoners, women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul, was sentenced Monday to five years and eight months in prison, capping a 2 1/2-year legal ordeal that rights groups and her supporters called punishment for her political advocacy.
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World
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UK warns of bumpy post-Brexit transition, despite deal
Companies are scrambling to digest the details and implications of the 1,240-page deal sealed by the EU and the UK on Christmas Eve, just a week before the year-end deadline.
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China sentences lawyer who reported on outbreak to 4 years
A Chinese court on Monday sentenced Zhang Zhan, a former lawyer who reported on the early stage of the coronavirus outbreak, to four years in prison on charges of “picking fights and provoking trouble,” one of her lawyers said.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Encourage skeptical Black Americans to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Health care professionals should understand Blacks people’s hesitation to take the COVID-19 vaccine goes way beyond the horrid US government experiment in Tuskegee, Alabama.
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OPINION
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With Speaker Mariano, progressives get what they deserve
Progressive activists helped defeat at least one progressive who could have challenged Mariano.
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EDITORIAL
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Virtual medical appointments are here to stay, but so is surprise billing
Compromise health care legislation gives consumers a kind of pandemic bonus, but leaves one tough issue for next year.
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Crime & Courts
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The dying wish of a decorated Marine convicted of murder: a commutation and a final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery
Joe Labriola died in July at 75. But his posthumous bid for clemency, and the honor of being buried in the country's most revered military cemetery, is now before Massachusetts’ parole board, who will weigh his military service and his 1973 conviction for murder.
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Quincy representative Ronald Mariano in line to become Massachusetts Speaker of the House by mid-week
Lawmakers are poised to elect Ronald Mariano of Quincy as the next speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Wednesday, just two days after the longest-serving speaker in state history, Robert A. DeLeo, announced his resignation.
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CORONAVIRUS
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COVID-19 vaccine to be delivered to Central Falls Housing Authority later this week
COVID-19 rate drops in Central Falls, Rhode Island’s coronavirus hot spot, offering residents a year-end glimmer of hope.
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Sports
Dan Shaughnessy
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Bill Belichick is living a worst-case scenario after moribund Patriots get crushed by Bills
In Bill Belichick's three Patriots seasons without Tom Brady, he is 22-25 with no playoff appearances.
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Bills 38, Patriots 9
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Bills do a number on Patriots to complete sweep, first AFC East rival to do that since 2000
Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs made it look easy as Buffalo put an exclamation point on its first division title since 1995.
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INSTANT ANALYSIS
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After loss to Bills, no one’s scared of Bill Belichick and the Patriots anymore
Buffalo ripped the Patriots' defense apart, but the team as a whole is barely a representative NFL squad with one game left to play in a lost year.
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Business
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Stimulus checks, jobless benefits, and other things to know about the federal relief bill
The $900 billion pandemic relief package from the federal government has implications for Massachusetts residents and business owners. Here’s a brief overview.
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Business
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How two nontraditional newsrooms in Vermont are winning readers
With dramatic cutbacks at two major papers in Vermont, the nonprofit VTDigger and alternative weekly Seven Days have stepped up.
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Business
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Stimulus checks, jobless benefits, and other things to know about the federal relief bill
The $900 billion pandemic relief package from the federal government has implications for Massachusetts residents and business owners. Here’s a brief overview.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC
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The music that got these Bostonians through 2020
Some songs and artists captured anguish and anxiety; others reflected hope, humor, and connection. All of them hit the spot.
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GETAWAYS
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Hikes and hot chocolate: Winter walks and warm-up stops on Cape Cod
This is the perfect time of year for a hike along the beach, followed by a hot beverage, a warm-from-the-oven pastry, or a melty slice of brick-oven pizza.
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Fosse’s handiwork evident in ‘Pippin’ video
A version available on Amazon Prime Video was filmed for television four decades ago, and the video quality is pretty poor, but you can still see why the arresting image of glowing hands that Fosse created for the opening scene is so famous.
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