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Subject Today's Headlines: Warnock wins, Ossoff has small lead in Georgia races that put Democrats on the verge of Senate control
Date January 6, 2021 10:31 AM
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Today's Headlines
Wednesday, January 6, 2021

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Warnock wins, Ossoff has small lead in Georgia races that put Democrats on the verge of Senate control

Democrat Raphael Warnock made history as the first Black senator from the state in defeating Republican Kelly Loeffler early Wednesday. Jon Ossoff's campaign was confident he would ultimately prevail over incumbent Republican challenger David Perdue, although the race remained too close to call.
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‘Be very vigilant’: Baker says highly infectious COVID-19 variant is likely already in Mass.

Governor Baker's acknowledgment of the variant’s likely presence in Massachusetts comes less than three weeks after officials in the UK announced the discovery of the dangerous new mutation. It has since been found in more than 30 countries.
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As COVID-19 cases surge, doctors are divided over changing vaccine dosages to reach more people

Public health experts remain divided on how best to inoculate as many Americans as quickly as possible, including whether to delay the second dose of the vaccines or, in the case of Moderna’s shot, to cut the doses in half to expand availability. The emergence of the more-contagious COVID variant has made the debate more urgent.
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Pence said to have told Trump he lacks power to change election result

Vice President Mike Pence told President Donald Trump that he did not believe he had the power to block congressional certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election despite Trump’s baseless insistence that he did, people briefed on the conversation said.
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Brigham and Women’s president to step down

The president of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dr. Elizabeth “Betsy” Nabel, is stepping down after 11 years leading the prestigious nonprofit medical center to pursue opportunities in the for-profit biotech sector.
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Warnock wins, Ossoff has small lead in Georgia races that put Democrats on the verge of Senate control

Democrat Raphael Warnock made history as the first Black senator from the state in defeating Republican Kelly Loeffler early Wednesday. Jon Ossoff's campaign was confident he would ultimately prevail over incumbent Republican challenger David Perdue, although the race remained too close to call.
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Coronavirus


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‘Be very vigilant’: Baker says highly infectious COVID-19 variant is likely already in Mass.

Governor Baker's acknowledgment of the variant’s likely presence in Massachusetts comes less than three weeks after officials in the UK announced the discovery of the dangerous new mutation. It has since been found in more than 30 countries.
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Politics


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Pence said to have told Trump he lacks power to change election result

Vice President Mike Pence told President Donald Trump that he did not believe he had the power to block congressional certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election despite Trump’s baseless insistence that he did, people briefed on the conversation said.
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Rumored Trump trip to Scottish golf course ruled out of bounds

President Trump has not said where he plans to go after leaving the White House on Jan. 20. But the leader of Scotland made clear on Tuesday that Trump is not welcome in her country.
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World


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About 50 Hong Kong activists arrested under new security law

Hong Kong police arrested about 50 former lawmakers and pro-democracy activists Wednesday for allegedly violating the new national security law by participating in unofficial election primaries for the territory’s legislature last year.
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EU agency ponders approval for Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine

The European Union’s medicines agency was meeting Wednesday to consider giving the green light to Moderna Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine, a decision that would give the 27-nation bloc a second vaccine to use in the desperate battle to tame the virus rampaging across the continent.
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EDITORIAL


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MBTA service cuts are bad public policy

Slashing public transit funding will hamper the state’s recovery and undermine long-term goals for the region.
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OPINION


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Trump’s behavior isn’t delusional. It’s criminal

Many would rather believe the president is slipping mentally than acknowledge that a criminal and con man has been occupying the White House.
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A new Legislature convenes and three pay hikes kick in. Only in Massachusetts

Bay State taxpayers underwrite raises for politicians that they can only dream about for themselves.
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Ron Mariano, the new speaker, doesn’t seem to have much to say

Most people expect that very little will change in the transition, and maybe they’re right.
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State plans to go ahead with MCAS tests this year

State education officials contend that the state’s standardized tests, which were canceled last spring due to the pandemic, are necessary this year to gauge how much learning loss has occurred since the widespread shutdown of schools 10 months ago.
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Legislature passes jobs, transportation bills in chaotic close to session

Democratic leaders hammered out last-minute deals on an economic development package and a transportation bill early Wednesday morning.
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For the first time since March, Celtics fans could watch their team in person

The Raptors' temporary move to Tampa for this year afforded Boston loyalists in the area a rare opportunity Monday.
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Bruins believe David Pastrnak is ahead of schedule in his recovery

The original timetable called for a mid-February return, but coach Bruce Cassidy said Pastrnak could be back sooner.
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chad finn


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A Cam Newton return may seem unlikely, but can we make a case for it?

There’s too much at play in this Patriots offseason to say no to anything right now.
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Brigham and Women’s president to step down

The president of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dr. Elizabeth “Betsy” Nabel, is stepping down after 11 years leading the prestigious nonprofit medical center to pursue opportunities in the for-profit biotech sector.
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Business


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Brigham and Women’s president to step down

The president of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dr. Elizabeth “Betsy” Nabel, is stepping down after 11 years leading the prestigious nonprofit medical center to pursue opportunities in the for-profit biotech sector.
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Boston cybersecurity firm iboss lands $145m in funding, plans to add 200 jobs

The company said the interest among investors has been driven in part by the work-from-home trend during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Gordon Stewart, founder of Sandals Resorts, dies at 79

Gordon Stewart, who bought a rundown beachfront hotel in his native Jamaica and built it into a chain of all-inclusive resorts as the founder of Sandals Resorts International, died Monday. He was 79.
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Obituaries


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Gordon Stewart, founder of Sandals Resorts, dies at 79

Gordon Stewart, who bought a rundown beachfront hotel in his native Jamaica and built it into a chain of all-inclusive resorts as the founder of Sandals Resorts International, died Monday. He was 79.
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MUSEUMS


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‘Moby-Dick’ marathon goes digital with lectures, trivia, and themed food for delivery

The free festivities kick off Friday evening, with the reading starting Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
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BOOKS


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New England authors on the best binge-worthy series for young readers

Recommended titles to keep kids occupied over the long, lonely winter ahead.
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GETTING SALTY


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From Bourbon Street to Veggie Galaxy, Thomas Strange has seen it all

He left a colorful restaurant career to become a food pantry coordinator when COVID-19 hit.
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