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Nation
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Biden unveils a national pandemic response that Trump resisted
President Joe Biden used his first full day in office to begin taking charge of the campaign against the coronavirus, promising to use the kind of centralized authority that the Trump administration had shied away from.
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Education
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Baker announces stay-at-home advisory, early closure order will end on Monday
Governor Charlie Baker is giving some breathing room to pandemic-pressed businesses lifting an early closure order and a related overnight stay-at-home advisory as the number of new COVID cases and hospitalizations trends downward steadily.
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Restaurant reservations are off 78 percent, business foot traffic is down 50 percent. Should Boston loosen COVID-19 restrictions?
Since mid-December, Boston has rolled back its economy further than the state by closing museums, gyms, movie theaters, and other businesses. These restrictions are set to expire Wednesday, and city officials are weighing whether to extend them again.
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New England
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President Biden’s flurry of actions to protect the environment reignites a controversy about the Atlantic’s only marine monument
Biden could overturn Donald Trump’s decision to open the first marine national monument in the Atlantic, off Cape Cod, to fishing. Representatives of fishing groups urged the new administration to consult them first before overturning the policies.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Boston’s exam schools adopt stricter camera mandates, frustrating some students
Schools across the country weighed the risks and benefits of camera mandates this fall, for kindergarten story time as well as college midterms. Some students fear the new policy puts a heavier burden on low-income students, who are more likely to live in small, crowded homes with unreliable Internet service.
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Nation
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Biden unveils a national pandemic response that Trump resisted
President Joe Biden used his first full day in office to begin taking charge of the campaign against the coronavirus, promising to use the kind of centralized authority that the Trump administration had shied away from.
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Nation
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McConnell wants to delay Trump’s impeachment trial in Senate
McConnell told his fellow GOP senators on a call Thursday that a short delay would give Trump time to prepare and stand up his legal team, ensuring due process.
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Nation
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House Oversight Committee chair requests FBI probe of Parler, including its role in Capitol siege
Representative Carolyn Maloney, Democrat of New York, the chairwoman, said the request is a step toward opening a formal committee investigation into sites that may encourage violence, including Parler. It became prominent last year as a freewheeling alternative to Twitter, gaining popularity in particular among conservatives.
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The World
World
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Biden administration to seek five-year extension on key nuclear arms treaty in first foray with Russia
President Biden is seeking a five-year extension with Russia on the only remaining treaty limiting the world’s two largest nuclear arsenals just days before it expires, said two senior US officials.
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World
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China fires parting sanctions at Trump officials; seeks ‘better angels’ in Biden team
China on Thursday fired a parting shot at the Trump administration by announcing unprecedented sanctions against outgoing Cabinet officials and advisers, including former secretary of state Mike Pompeo, as it extended a rhetorical olive branch to newly installed President Biden.
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World
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Biden’s US revives support for WHO, reversing Trump retreat
The United States will resume funding for the World Health Organization and join its consortium aimed at sharing coronavirus vaccines fairly around the globe, President Biden’s top adviser on the pandemic said Thursday, renewing support for an agency that the Trump administration had pulled back from.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Biden takes on a long-deferred overhaul of immigration
The president’s proposed legislation would make urgently needed, sweeping changes.
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OPINION
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John Roberts shouldn’t preside over impeachment trial. Nor should Kamala Harris
Under existing rules, it isn’t necessary to conduct an impeachment trial before the full Senate.
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LETTERS
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For democracy to really prevail, there must be accountability
"The coming weeks will reveal whether we are capable of the introspection required for healing."
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Metro
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Boston Globe launches ‘Fresh Start’ initiative: People can apply to have archive stories about them reviewed
Similar to “right to forget” programs that have cropped up across the country, the undertaking is meant to address the lasting impact that stories about past embarrassments, mistakes, or minor crimes, forever online, can have on a person’s life.
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Education
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Baker announces stay-at-home advisory, early closure order will end on Monday
Governor Charlie Baker is giving some breathing room to pandemic-pressed businesses lifting an early closure order and a related overnight stay-at-home advisory as the number of new COVID cases and hospitalizations trends downward steadily.
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New England
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President Biden’s flurry of actions to protect the environment reignites a controversy about the Atlantic’s only marine monument
Biden could overturn Donald Trump’s decision to open the first marine national monument in the Atlantic, off Cape Cod, to fishing. Representatives of fishing groups urged the new administration to consult them first before overturning the policies.
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Sports
tara sullivan
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As championship Sunday approaches, some NFL observations
The AFC and NFC title games are loaded with intrigue, but there are other notable items from the around league, too.
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BRUINS 5, FLYERS 4 (SO)
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Bruins cap late rally with shootout win over Flyers in home opener
Jake DeBrusk scored in the shootout, and the Bruins potted four goals in the third period in an exciting 5-4 victory before an empty TD Garden.
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ben volin | on football
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Is this the toughest lineup of playoff QBs Tom Brady has ever faced?
The competition this season is formidable (Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers), but Brady has squared off with other elite quarterbacks in years past.
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Commentary
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Restaurant reservations are off 78 percent, business foot traffic is down 50 percent. Should Boston loosen COVID-19 restrictions?
Since mid-December, Boston has rolled back its economy further than the state by closing museums, gyms, movie theaters, and other businesses. These restrictions are set to expire Wednesday, and city officials are weighing whether to extend them again.
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Restaurant reservations are off 78 percent, business foot traffic is down 50 percent. Should Boston loosen COVID-19 restrictions?
Since mid-December, Boston has rolled back its economy further than the state by closing museums, gyms, movie theaters, and other businesses. These restrictions are set to expire Wednesday, and city officials are weighing whether to extend them again.
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Business
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Barbara Erickson, CEO of Trustees of Reservations since 2012, dies from rare form of cancer
Erickson, who was 42, had led the Trustees since 2012, and was only the fourth person — and first woman — to hold the job since the organization was founded in 1891.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ted Thompson, 68, GM when Packers won last Super Bowl, dies
Ted Thompson, whose 13-year run as Green Bay Packers general manager included their 2010 Super Bowl championship season, has died. He was 68.
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Obituaries
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Ted Thompson, 68, GM when Packers won last Super Bowl, dies
Ted Thompson, whose 13-year run as Green Bay Packers general manager included their 2010 Super Bowl championship season, has died. He was 68.
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Arts & Lifestyle
OUTDOORS
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6 farms offering fun things to do this winter
Bundle up and pack the snowshoes, hot cocoa, and everything you need for s’mores. You’ve got places to go.
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MOVIE REVIEW
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On Netflix, ‘The White Tiger’ steps outside the rooster coop
A ferocious adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s prize-winning novel about a poor young man navigating the paradoxes of an India caught between modernity and medievalism.
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TELEVISION REVIEW
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In ‘The Sister,’ a shallow grave contains a life-shattering secret
The Hulu four-parter from "Luther" writer and creator Neil Cross features a strong cast and suspenseful story line.
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