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Wednesday, January 13, 2021
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Republicans joining the push for likely impeachment today
The House voted Tuesday night to urge Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office — a symbolic action after Pence had already said he would not do so. The move sets the stage for an impeachment vote Wednesday.
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‘It was like looking at evil’: The Capitol attack through the eyes of the Massachusetts delegation
Some Massachusetts lawmakers and staff members said they felt unease Wednesday before the riot at the US Capitol, despite receiving assurances from police that security would be tight.
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Republicans meet violent insurrection with calls for unity instead of punishment for Trump
As House Democrats speed toward impeaching President Trump for a second time, numerous Republicans declared that holding the commander in chief accountable for inciting a violent assault on Congress would further divide the nation and urged their colleagues to turn the page for the sake of unity and healing.
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COVID-19 Vaccines
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When will people be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine, and how will they know?
The Globe asked Dr. Paul Biddinger, medical director for emergency preparedness at Massachusetts General Hospital and chair of the state’s COVID-19 vaccine advisory group, to explain what Massachusetts residents should expect in the coming weeks and months.
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If you’re over 75, your vaccine’s coming. But it’s not clear when and where
Residents over 75 were moved to the front of the line last week for getting their COVID-19 shots in the second phase of the vaccination program. But amid various delays, it's also possible the age limit will be dropped to 65 for that round.
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Politics
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Republicans joining the push for likely impeachment today
The House voted Tuesday night to urge Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office — a symbolic action after Pence had already said he would not do so. The move sets the stage for an impeachment vote Wednesday.
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Nation
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‘It was like looking at evil’: The Capitol attack through the eyes of the Massachusetts delegation
Some Massachusetts lawmakers and staff members said they felt unease Wednesday before the riot at the US Capitol, despite receiving assurances from police that security would be tight.
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Analysis
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Republicans meet violent insurrection with calls for unity instead of punishment for Trump
As House Democrats speed toward impeaching President Trump for a second time, numerous Republicans declared that holding the commander in chief accountable for inciting a violent assault on Congress would further divide the nation and urged their colleagues to turn the page for the sake of unity and healing.
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The World
World
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Report gives glimpse into horrors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes
A government-commissioned report released Tuesday found a shocking number of deaths and widespread abuses at religious institutions in Ireland for unwed mothers and their children. Survivors say the document is a small step toward accountability after decades of horrors.
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World
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Demoted? Pushed aside? Fate of Kim Jong Un’s sister unclear
Some say Kim Jong Un may have demoted his sister over general policy failures. Others, however, believe he could be worried about her rapid rise and increasingly high profile as he tries to bolster his domestic authority in the face of growing economic challenges.
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World
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Indonesian searchers hunt for crashed plane’s voice recorder
Divers looking for a crashed plane’s cockpit voice recorder were searching in mud and plane debris on the seabed between Indonesian islands Wednesday to retrieve information key to learning why the Sriwijaya Air jet nosedived into the water over the weekend.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Sign the climate bill, governor
Charlie Baker could pocket-veto an urgent, pathbreaking climate bill passed by the Legislature. He shouldn’t.
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OPINION
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Freedom of association and the Big Tech purge
Twitter and Amazon may be hypocritical, but whom to do business with is up to them.
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OPINION
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The lawlessness of the ‘law and order’ party
Forget GOP calls for unity. What they want for Trump and his enablers is immunity without accountability for fomenting an attempted coup.
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Metro
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If you’re over 75, your vaccine’s coming. But it’s not clear when and where
Residents over 75 were moved to the front of the line last week for getting their COVID-19 shots in the second phase of the vaccination program. But amid various delays, it's also possible the age limit will be dropped to 65 for that round.
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Walsh says Boston ‘is not just my hometown, it’s my heart’ in likely final State of the City address
In what was likely his final State of the City address, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh said Tuesday night that the city is well-positioned to rebound from an unprecedented pandemic, while imploring people to continue to fight racism, calling it “our deepest moral obligation.”
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Metro
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If you’re over 75, your vaccine’s coming. But it’s not clear when and where
Residents over 75 were moved to the front of the line last week for getting their COVID-19 shots in the second phase of the vaccination program. But amid various delays, it's also possible the age limit will be dropped to 65 for that round.
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Sports
celtics
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Some thoughts on how this mini-shutdown will affect the Celtics
Here is one potential benefit of the postponements: Kemba Walker should wind up playing more games.
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dan shaughnessy
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Bill Belichick made a great call on Medal of Freedom decision
The embattled President Trump found that he didn't have the Patriots to fall back on this time.
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bruins
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Bruins will retire No. 22 jersey of Willie O’Ree, first Black player in NHL
The Feb. 18 ceremony will be held without fans, but the team plans to have another one when TD Garden is fully open.
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Business
Business
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Casino magnate, GOP power broker Sheldon Adelson dies at 87
Mr. Adelson, a native of Dorchester, became a major player in Republican politics.
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Business
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Boston Fed president sees ‘robust recovery’ in second half of 2021
Eric Rosengren said he expects significant employment gains over the next two years as inflation remains subdued and the Federal Reserve keeps short-term interest rates low, but he urged policymakers to address financial instability and income inequality.
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Business
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Shields Health buys largest specialty pharmacy competitor
Shields Health's acquisition of ExceleraRx will expand the Stoughton company's reach to more than 60 health networks with more than 700 hospitals in 43 states.
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Arts & Lifestyle
BOOKS
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Thinking about not drinking? These authors can inspire your journey
Moderate drinkers looking to quit can find inspiration in the burgeoning quit-lit genre.
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COMMUNITY
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‘Suitcase Stories’ zooms into the lives of Boston’s immigrant neighbors
The popular spoken word event goes digital with stories from the year 2020.
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GETTING SALTY
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PapiVivi brings a taste of Puerto Rico to Lynn
Sam Cortiella, a former school counselor, opened the shop to bond with his teenage daughter.
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