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In bipartisan vote, the House impeaches Trump a second time
The US House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Trump for “incitement of insurrection” following the deadly Jan. 6 siege at the US Capitol. Trump is the first American president to be impeached twice. The measure goes to the Senate next, where lawmakers will consider whether to remove Trump.
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Suddenly, the party that broke the country wants unity
Here’s the thing about unity: To achieve it, you have to believe in a common good. And most members of this Republican Party have demonstrated over and over that they simply don’t.
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Coronavirus
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Local leaders say state leaving them in the dark about vaccination clinics and more
Local health directors say lax communication and a chronic disconnect with the state’s pandemic response unit fueled a chaotic run-up to this week’s vaccinations of first responders in Massachusetts.
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Secretary of State Galvin, others propose ways to speed up vaccination as Baker defends state rollout
With data showing Massachusetts lags other states in vaccinating residents, some officials are proposing ways to speed up vaccine distribution. Governor Baker, meanwhile, outlined plans to expand the COVID-19 vaccination rollout and insisted it remains on track.
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The only way this presidency could end
Not since the dark days of the Civil War and its aftermath has Washington seen a day quite like Wednesday.
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Politics
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In bipartisan vote, the House impeaches Trump a second time
The US House of Representatives voted Wednesday to impeach President Trump for “incitement of insurrection” following the deadly Jan. 6 siege at the US Capitol. Trump is the first American president to be impeached twice. The measure goes to the Senate next, where lawmakers will consider whether to remove Trump.
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Coronavirus
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Local leaders say state leaving them in the dark about vaccination clinics and more
Local health directors say lax communication and a chronic disconnect with the state’s pandemic response unit fueled a chaotic run-up to this week’s vaccinations of first responders in Massachusetts.
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Analysis
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The only way this presidency could end
Not since the dark days of the Civil War and its aftermath has Washington seen a day quite like Wednesday.
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Italy starts largest mob trial in decades
Italy opened a massive trial Wednesday of 325 defendants linked to the powerful ‘ndrangheta crime syndicate on charges ranging from murder and drug trafficking to corruption and money laundering, in the southern region of Calabria.
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European populists who looked to Trump now look away
For Europe’s populists, the electoral defeat of President Trump, who has been a symbol of success and a strong supporter, was bad enough. But his refusal to accept defeat and the violence that followed appears to have damaged the prospects of similarly minded leaders across the continent.
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Australia to kill pigeon that crossed Pacific from Oregon
A racing pigeon has survived an extraordinary 8,000-mile Pacific Ocean crossing from the United States to find a new home in Australia. Now authorities consider the bird a quarantine risk and plan to kill it.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Mitch, please
Don’t wait until next week. Don’t play games. Bring the Senate back now and hold a trial on the impeachment of President Trump.
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OPINION
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Fear for their lives turned some Republicans against Trump
They stood by Trump as time after time he worked to kill democracy. But when he incited an attack that could have killed them — that made the difference.
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OPINION
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Call them white supremacists. Call them fascists and traitors. Don’t call them terrorists
The framework of terrorism has often been used to target peaceful political activity. This is about the slippery slope.
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Commentary
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Suddenly, the party that broke the country wants unity
Here’s the thing about unity: To achieve it, you have to believe in a common good. And most members of this Republican Party have demonstrated over and over that they simply don’t.
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Secretary of State Galvin, others propose ways to speed up vaccination as Baker defends state rollout
With data showing Massachusetts lags other states in vaccinating residents, some officials are proposing ways to speed up vaccine distribution. Governor Baker, meanwhile, outlined plans to expand the COVID-19 vaccination rollout and insisted it remains on track.
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Suddenly, the party that broke the country wants unity
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Sports
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Why isn’t Josh McDaniels getting any head coaching interviews?
Are teams a little gun-shy about approaching the Patriots offensive coordinator after he backed out on the Colts in 2018?
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KEVIN PAUL DUPONT | On Hockey
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For openers, can the Bruins patch together a new defense?
With both Zdeno Chara and Torey Krug gone, the Bruins will play mix and match at the blue line with new faces as well as veterans.
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This week’s US Figure Skating Championships will be anything but routine
Amid COVID restraints, local skaters Gabriella Izzo and Heidi Munger qualified, as did eight representatives of the Skating Club of Boston.
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Business
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Legislature grants Boston flexibility to extract more affordable housing commitments from developers
The changes strengthen the rules the city uses to get many residential developers to set aside units at affordable prices or subsidize construction elsewhere and remove restrictions on how often city officials can change the rules of its so-called linkage program for developers of large commercial projects.
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Are gig workers employees? The debate in Mass. heats up
Uber, Lyft, and and other gig-economy businesses — emboldened by a successful November ballot initiative in California that defined their workers as contractors — are pursuing similar victories elsewhere. including Massachusetts.
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Harvard, MIT, other partners advance $100m biologics manufacturing center in Watertown
The project would aim to expedite discoveries for biotech treatments in university labs by allowing researchers to bypass long waits for the necessary cellular materials.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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It’s easy to see appeal of ‘Miss Scarlet & the Duke’
The new six-part “Masterpiece” series, which premieres Sunday on GBH 2, is not very challenging. It’s got a blue-sky vibe, like those old USA crime shows, with small comic bits woven into the weekly procedural doings.
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ASK AMY
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Mask request brings on ridiculous reactions
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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ON THE JOB
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Four ways to be more efficient and productive working from home
Is being more efficient on your 2021 to do list? Here are some tips that can help.
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