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One mother’s quest captures the challenges as Biden seeks to reunite separated migrant families
One family's case provides a window into the immense challenges as Biden administration officials try to reverse the legacy of what many call a stain on the nation’s history. Once families are separated and scattered, getting them back together is an epic challenge — and many such heart-rending cases remain.
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Politics
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Elizabeth Warren’s influence in Washington rises as allies take Biden administration posts
President Biden is staffing his administration with numerous figures aligned with Senator Elizabeth Warren — a group of hires includes at least four of her presidential campaign staffers and some key proteges and allies.
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Coronavirus
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It was the company her father started and she then led. Employees were like family. Now, she had to let them go
Amy Yag Sondrup’s entire life was bound up in the company. Her father launched it the year she was born, in 1984, in a massive 19th-century textile machine shop. But Access TCA sat directly in the pandemic’s destructive path.
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The suburban police chief who’s trying to change policing
Ed Denmark, the police chief of the mostly white town of Harvard, worries the policing world is failing to reform. After more than three decades on the job, this much he is willing to admit: The approach to policing in America is broken.
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NFL
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A beautiful mind: Tom Brady has mastered the art of quarterbacking
Playing quarterback is about making decisions, and Brady has the quickest mind in the NFL.
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Nation
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One mother’s quest captures the challenges as Biden seeks to reunite separated migrant families
One family's case provides a window into the immense challenges as Biden administration officials try to reverse the legacy of what many call a stain on the nation’s history. Once families are separated and scattered, getting them back together is an epic challenge — and many such heart-rending cases remain.
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Politics
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Elizabeth Warren’s influence in Washington rises as allies take Biden administration posts
President Biden is staffing his administration with numerous figures aligned with Senator Elizabeth Warren — a group of hires includes at least four of her presidential campaign staffers and some key proteges and allies.
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Coronavirus
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It was the company her father started and she then led. Employees were like family. Now, she had to let them go
Amy Yag Sondrup’s entire life was bound up in the company. Her father launched it the year she was born, in 1984, in a massive 19th-century textile machine shop. But Access TCA sat directly in the pandemic’s destructive path.
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World
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Public buildings set ablaze in Chile after police shoot street juggler
Buildings were burned during protests in a town in southern Chile on Friday as angry demonstrators reacted to what officials and local media said was the fatal police shooting of a street juggler.
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In Afghanistan, a booming kidney trade preys on the poor
The illegal kidney business is booming in the western city of Herat, fueled by sprawling slums, the surrounding land’s poverty and unending war, an entrepreneurial hospital that advertises itself as the country’s first kidney transplantation center, and officials and doctors who turn a blind eye to organ trafficking. In Afghanistan, the sale and purchase of organs is illegal. But the practice remains a worldwide problem, particularly when it comes to kidneys, since most donors can live with just one.
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To fight or hide: Fear grips Myanmar with military back in charge
As armed police officers stood behind riot shields, marchers called for “democracy to rise, military dictatorship to fall” and sang protest anthems that once brought prison sentences.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Massachusetts needs a strong transportation vision and a leader who can carry it out
Stephanie Pollack’s departure is a chance for the governor to move past small-bore thinking on transit and congestion.
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Consider, for a moment, what it means to have a strong military
"The purpose of the armed forces is security, to protect us from threats military, economic, and social. Its existence is a deterrent against aggression."
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LETTERS
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If we’re talking of mental health checkups, focus should be on children and teens
"Psychological issues are powerful impediments to education; indeed, half of mental health conditions start by age 14."
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Metro
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The suburban police chief who’s trying to change policing
Ed Denmark, the police chief of the mostly white town of Harvard, worries the policing world is failing to reform. After more than three decades on the job, this much he is willing to admit: The approach to policing in America is broken.
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Metro
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The suburban police chief who’s trying to change policing
Ed Denmark, the police chief of the mostly white town of Harvard, worries the policing world is failing to reform. After more than three decades on the job, this much he is willing to admit: The approach to policing in America is broken.
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Higher Education
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Harvard could find an ally in the DOJ under Biden
As the Harvard University case on the use of race in college admissions approaches the US Supreme Court, the school’s onetime foe is likely to become an ally.
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Sports
NFL
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A beautiful mind: Tom Brady has mastered the art of quarterbacking
Playing quarterback is about making decisions, and Brady has the quickest mind in the NFL.
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NWHL
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What led to the NWHL shutting down its mini-season in Lake Placid?
It is unclear how the virus arrived in NWHL circles. It was not conducting a strictly protected bubble. Infiltration was a risk from the start.
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Tara Sullivan
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Thanks to women, the NFL is changing for the better
The pipeline for women in the game has expanded in recent years.
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Ideas
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Inside the race to develop a vaccine for our other pandemic: Hate
A little-noticed group of government-funded researchers is developing a clever inoculation against the disinformation and violence threatening American democracy.
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IDEAS
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Social studies: More immigrants, please; climate change and togetherness; in praise of ugly fruit
Unexpected findings from the world of social science.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Margaret Snyder, the U.N.’s ‘first feminist,’ dies at 91
Margaret Snyder, whose liberal Roman Catholic upbringing inspired a pioneering career at the United Nations, where she refocused the mechanisms of global development aid to include millions of women in Africa, Asia and Latin America, died Jan. 26 in Syracuse, New York. She was 91.
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Margaret Snyder, the U.N.’s ‘first feminist,’ dies at 91
Margaret Snyder, whose liberal Roman Catholic upbringing inspired a pioneering career at the United Nations, where she refocused the mechanisms of global development aid to include millions of women in Africa, Asia and Latin America, died Jan. 26 in Syracuse, New York. She was 91.
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Arts & Lifestyle
PILGRIMAGE
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A deeper look at Edward Mitchell Bannister, the Black painter who changed Providence
The 19th-century artist's excellence should not be eclipsed by his biography.
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DON AUCOIN / CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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What President Biden can do to save the arts
Having someone in the Oval Office who views culture as essential gives arts leaders hope. Now they want to see the president step up.
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TABLES
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Where to celebrate Valentine’s Day
In the mood for romance, despite everything? Try special menus at restaurants around town.
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Travel
CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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JetBlue is introducing all private seats in business class for forthcoming Boston flights to London
Mint class, the airline’s version of business class, is expanding and getting an extensive makeover.
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TRAVEL
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Orlando, it’s not, but small-town Florida has its own magic
Tempted to see it for yourself, once it’s safe to travel again? Here’s what you’ll encounter.
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