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Tuesday, January 19, 2021
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A locked-down and transformed Washington braces for Biden’s inauguration
This week's “peaceful transition of power” will happen under the watchful gaze of up to 25,000 National Guardsmen, several times more troops than are currently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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As Labor secretary, Marty Walsh would face daunting challenges and high expectations
Whether Walsh, a veteran of old-school labor activism before becoming mayor in 2014, will take on the monumental task of modernizing decades-old labor laws, and has the support to make it happen, remains to be seen.
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Need a precedent for what’s going on in Boston politics? Look to 1993
President-elect Joe Biden choosing Mayor Martin J. Walsh to be his labor secretary has a striking precedent. In 1993, Raymond L. Flynn was tapped by Bill Clinton to become ambassador to the Vatican, setting up an open election to become the next Boston mayor.
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Hundreds of medical professionals call on Baker to prioritize vaccine access for Black and immigrant communities
On the day the state’s first mass vaccination site launched at Gillette Stadium, community activists and medical professionals called on Governor Charlie Baker and state public health officials to prioritize access to the COVID-19 vaccine to the Black and immigrant communities in Massachusetts.
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They were accepted to American colleges and followed the rules to get student visas. Then they were deported
Students from Iran who come to the US for college are increasingly being deported when they arrive at the airport under a controversial program known as "expedited removal."
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Politics
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A locked-down and transformed Washington braces for Biden’s inauguration
This week's “peaceful transition of power” will happen under the watchful gaze of up to 25,000 National Guardsmen, several times more troops than are currently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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In Minnesota, a GOP lawmaker’s death brings home the reality of COVID-19
Ten months into the coronavirus crisis, the ongoing Republican resistance to mask wearing and social distancing is a striking political phenomenon: GOP officials have abetted the spread of the virus to friends and colleagues, even fatally so, because they do not take the science seriously.
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Nation
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Why rage over the 2020 election could last well past Trump
For many Trump supporters, the inauguration of Joe Biden Jr. this week will be a signal that it is time to move on. The president had four years, but Biden won, and that is that.
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Trump orders lifting of virus travel ban, but Biden aides vow to block move
President Trump on Monday ordered an end to the ban on travelers from Europe and Brazil that had been aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus to the United States, a move quickly rejected by aides to President-elect Joe Biden, who said Biden will maintain the ban when he takes office Wednesday.
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COVID response was a global series of failures, WHO panel says
Laying bare a yearlong cascade of failures, a World Health Organization panel recounts in a damning report how governments and public health organizations worldwide responded slowly and ineffectively to the coronavirus, despite years of warnings.
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Europe welcomes Biden, but won’t wait for him
Europe is eager for “a political climate change” after Joe Biden is sworn in on Wednesday, but if the new American president is preoccupied with troubles at home it is prepared to move ahead in key areas on its own, European leaders and analysts say.
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OPINION
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The Grocery Stories: How government should work for Americans
I am two people away from being called into the gymnasium’s set-up of makeshift tents where I will receive the first of two Moderna vaccines.
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OPINION
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Can Biden contain the flames lit by Trump?
The words that Joe Biden speaks at his inauguration Wednesday can let us at least envision a path forward, for those Americans willing to consider it.
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EDITORIAL
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It’s time lawmakers support an ‘open’ House
Rules reforms can cut through the go-along to get-along complacency in a branch dominated by a network of good ol' boys.
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Hundreds of medical professionals call on Baker to prioritize vaccine access for Black and immigrant communities
On the day the state’s first mass vaccination site launched at Gillette Stadium, community activists and medical professionals called on Governor Charlie Baker and state public health officials to prioritize access to the COVID-19 vaccine to the Black and immigrant communities in Massachusetts.
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Politics
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Need a precedent for what’s going on in Boston politics? Look to 1993
President-elect Joe Biden choosing Mayor Martin J. Walsh to be his labor secretary has a striking precedent. In 1993, Raymond L. Flynn was tapped by Bill Clinton to become ambassador to the Vatican, setting up an open election to become the next Boston mayor.
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Hundreds of medical professionals call on Baker to prioritize vaccine access for Black and immigrant communities
On the day the state’s first mass vaccination site launched at Gillette Stadium, community activists and medical professionals called on Governor Charlie Baker and state public health officials to prioritize access to the COVID-19 vaccine to the Black and immigrant communities in Massachusetts.
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Sports
Peter Abraham | on baseball
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Red Sox sort through pitching options, remaining cautious with Chris Sale’s return
The Sox roster is likely to be in a constant state of flux.
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Celtics
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Celtics need to win now, and must use their $28.5 million trade exception wisely. Here are some candidates to ponder
It’s the largest exception in league history and the Celtics can break it into parts and use it on multiple occasions.
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Tom Brady’s conference-championship history is filled with memorable moments
Brady is headed to his 14th conference title game, his first in the NFC. Here's a look back at his 13 with the Patriots.
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As Labor secretary, Marty Walsh would face daunting challenges and high expectations
Whether Walsh, a veteran of old-school labor activism before becoming mayor in 2014, will take on the monumental task of modernizing decades-old labor laws, and has the support to make it happen, remains to be seen.
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As Labor secretary, Marty Walsh would face daunting challenges and high expectations
Whether Walsh, a veteran of old-school labor activism before becoming mayor in 2014, will take on the monumental task of modernizing decades-old labor laws, and has the support to make it happen, remains to be seen.
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THE FINE PRINT
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In Mass., private companies can make a killing, legally, if you can’t keep up with your property taxes
Massachusetts is one of only about a dozen states that allow municipalities — and companies that take over their tax title liens — to reap windfalls when they take properties from tax delinquents.
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Five presidents and their musical moments
One hosted Elvis at the White House. Another channeled Al Green. And guess who had the best stereo in town?
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COMFORT ZONE
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Cambridge hotel celebrates the return of pets to the White House
The Kimpton Marlowe’s Presidential Pooch package includes plenty of treats.
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ASK MATTHEW
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Why I don’t give TV reboots and revivals a second thought
Whatever happened to endings?
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