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Saturday, January 16, 2021
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COVID-19 Vaccines
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Massachusetts officials and public health experts see new hope in Biden’s ambitious vaccine plans
In Massachusetts, where the vaccine rollout has been at times slower than anticipated, President-elect Joe Biden’s initiative could mean additional resources for the cash-strapped local public health departments charged with doling out vaccines to their communities.
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Commentary
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Biden’s giant rescue bill depends on the narrowest of math
There is something for nearly everyone in Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 and economic relief plan. And that’s why it’s going to be tough to persuade enough Republicans to back the complete package.
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Business
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New small-business loans and state grants target entrepreneurs of color and those hardest hit
The Small Business Administration began accepting new Paycheck Protection Program loan applications this week, with new measures in place to ensure the fund distribution is more equitable and transparent.
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Business
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Broad Institute’s Eric Lander stepping away to become Biden’s science adviser
Lander, the founding director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, will take an unpaid leave of absence as cabinet-level science adviser in President-elect Joe Biden's administration.
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Politics
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Capitol rioters included highly trained ex-military and cops
A review of public records, social media posts, and videos shows at least 22 current or former members of the US military or law enforcement have been identified as being at or near the Capitol riot, with more than a dozen others under investigation but not yet named.
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Politics
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Capitol rioters included highly trained ex-military and cops
A review of public records, social media posts, and videos shows at least 22 current or former members of the US military or law enforcement have been identified as being at or near the Capitol riot, with more than a dozen others under investigation but not yet named.
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Nation
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CDC warns the new virus variant could fuel huge spikes in COVID cases
Federal health officials sounded the alarm Friday about a fast-spreading, far more contagious variant of the coronavirus that is projected to become the dominant source of infection in the country by March, potentially fueling another wrenching surge of cases and deaths.
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Nation
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The Capitol mob came dangerously close to Pence
If the pro-Trump mob had arrived seconds earlier, the attackers would have been in eyesight of the vice president as he was rushed across a reception hall into the office.
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The World
World
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North Korea unveils new submarine-launched ballistic missile
In a parade this week, North Korea unveiled a new submarine launched ballistic missile. This comes just days before the presidential inauguration.
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World
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Russia to exit Open Skies Treaty, escalating military rivalry with US
The decision by President Vladimir Putin to leave the accord, the Open Skies Treaty, matches an action taken by President Trump in May.
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World
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The global death toll from the coronavirus has topped 2 million
The numbing figure was reached just over a year after the coronavirus was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The number of dead, compiled by Johns Hopkins University, is about equal to the population of Brussels, Mecca, Minsk or Vienna.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Merrick Garland may be the attorney general America needs
It is essential that the next attorney general be respected for his experience, intelligence, integrity, and impartiality.
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EDITORIAL
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Trump’s global games-playing needs fast undoing
Only swift confirmation of Joe Biden’s foreign policy team can help undo the harm done by this administration. The Senate should hold expedited hearings for Biden nominees, as it did for President Trump’s, before Inauguration Day.
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LETTERS
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Envisioning the year ahead, constructively
Readers react to the Globe's forecast of what to watch, and what to advocate for, in 2021.
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Metro
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Media gets sneak peek at Gillette Stadium mass coronavirus vaccination site
Members of the media on Friday will tour the mass coronavirus vaccination site for first responders at Gillette Stadium.
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Media gets sneak peek at Gillette Stadium mass coronavirus vaccination site
Members of the media on Friday will tour the mass coronavirus vaccination site for first responders at Gillette Stadium.
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Politics
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After tumult, state names new commissioner for the deaf
Dr. Opeoluwa Sotonwa will lead the state Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing starting in March after serving more than six years as the executive director of Missouri’s commission for the deaf.
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Sports
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Red Sox and Rafael Devers reach a deal, avoiding arbitration
The third baseman will receive a salary of $4.575 million for the 2021 season.
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BRUINS
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Bruce Cassidy takes time to teach Bruin youngsters
Both Cassidy and defensive assistant Kevin Dean took several minutes at practice to talk with Charlie McEvoy.
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Celtics Notebook
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Brad Stevens says James Harden deal makes Nets as formidable as anyone
The Celtics coach pointed out his team lost to the Nets by 28 points on Christmas, and that was without Harden on the team.
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Business
Commentary
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Biden’s giant rescue bill depends on the narrowest of math
There is something for nearly everyone in Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 and economic relief plan. And that’s why it’s going to be tough to persuade enough Republicans to back the complete package.
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Business
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New small-business loans and state grants target entrepreneurs of color and those hardest hit
The Small Business Administration began accepting new Paycheck Protection Program loan applications this week, with new measures in place to ensure the fund distribution is more equitable and transparent.
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Business
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Broad Institute’s Eric Lander stepping away to become Biden’s science adviser
Lander, the founding director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, will take an unpaid leave of absence as cabinet-level science adviser in President-elect Joe Biden's administration.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Shirley Abrahamson, trailblazing Wisconsin judge, dies at 87
Shirley Abrahamson, an indefatigable jurist known for her activist voice and tart dissents who was the first woman on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and later its first female chief justice, died Dec. 19 in Berkeley, California. She was 87.
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Obituaries
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Shirley Abrahamson, trailblazing Wisconsin judge, dies at 87
Shirley Abrahamson, an indefatigable jurist known for her activist voice and tart dissents who was the first woman on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and later its first female chief justice, died Dec. 19 in Berkeley, California. She was 87.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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‘Insecure,’ ‘High Maintenance’ call it a day the right way
They’ll leave us wanting more, not less.
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LOVE LETTERS
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I wanted to meet someone in 2020
Will it be easier to find love in 2021?
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NAMES
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Grammy-nominated rapper Joyner Lucas awarded Key to the City of Worcester
The honor went to those who made significant contributions to the arts in a difficult year.
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