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Monday, February 8, 2021
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DAN SHAUGHNESSY
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Tom Brady completes revenge tour for the ages with No. 7
Brady finished 21 of 29 for 201 yards and three touchdowns, all in the first half, in winning his record seventh Super Bowl title and fifth Super Bowl MVP. How’s that taste, Bill and Bob?
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Politics
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Democrats, including Representative Neal, to unveil up to $3,600 child tax credit as part of stimulus bill
Top House Democrats are preparing to unveil legislation that would send up to $3,600 per child to millions of Americans, as lawmakers aim to change the tax code to target child poverty rates as part of President Biden’s sweeping $1.9 trillion stimulus package.
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The Great Divide
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In some Boston schools, in-person education will resemble remote learning
To serve both students in the classroom and those at home without hiring extra staff, hundreds of teachers in Boston Public Schools will instruct both groups simultaneously, with everyone logging onto Zoom or Google Classroom — whether they are miles away or 10 feet from their teacher.
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Transportation
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Driving decreased in Mass. last year, but not traffic deaths
There were 334 deaths on Massachusetts roads in 2020, according to a state database. Although that is slightly fewer than 2019’s total of 337, it came despite significant reductions in roadway traffic and overall crashes.
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Metro
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State remains at risk for COVID-19, despite downturn in cases
Massachusetts eases capacity restrictions on businesses such as restaurants and stores on Monday. But public health and elected officials called for caution over the weekend, warning that the state’s progress against the coronavirus could all too easily be reversed.
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Politics
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Democrats, including Representative Neal, to unveil up to $3,600 child tax credit as part of stimulus bill
Top House Democrats are preparing to unveil legislation that would send up to $3,600 per child to millions of Americans, as lawmakers aim to change the tax code to target child poverty rates as part of President Biden’s sweeping $1.9 trillion stimulus package.
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Nation
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New Biden rules for ICE point to fewer arrests and deportations, and a more restrained agency
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is preparing to issue new guidelines to agents this week that could sharply curb arrests and deportations, as the Biden administration attempts to assert more control over an agency afforded wide latitude under President Trump, according to internal memos and emails obtained by The Washington Post.
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Politics
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‘The pressure is on’: Will Schumer satisfy the left?
On a recent Sunday, about a dozen liberal housing activists from New York gathered for a virtual meeting with Senator Chuck Schumer. Although the newly anointed majority leader had served in Congress for four decades, a number of participants had scarcely interacted with him before, and some regarded him as an uncertain ally.
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The World
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Protesters rally across Myanmar, defying coup and risking crackdown
Nearly a week after the country’s generals staged a coup, detaining civilian leaders and catapulting Myanmar back to army rule, people are speaking up. By the hundreds of thousands on the weekend, they marched in cities and towns across the country. They carried red balloons and ribbons as well as the crimson flag, emblazoned with a white star and golden fighting peacock, of the ousted National League for Democracy party.
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World
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Haiti braces for unrest as president refuses to step down
After years enduring hunger, poverty and daily power cuts, Haitians say their country, the poorest in the Western Hemisphere, is in the worst state it has ever seen, with the government unable to provide the most basic services. Haiti is “on the verge of explosion,” a collection of the country’s Episcopal bishops said in a statement last weekend.
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World
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Turned back by Italy, migrants face perilous winter in Balkans
About 1,300 migrants were sent back by Italy last year as they arrived at the country’s northeastern border through the so-called Balkan route. Many of them ended up stranded in Bosnia and living in dismantled migrant camps or abandoned buildings, exposed to freezing winter cold.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The climate crisis still needs Congress
President Biden’s raft of executive actions put the US on a better path to lead the world, but legislation is still necessary.
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LETTERS
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Governor Baker shows his true colors in eyeing rainy day fund to balance budget
"Progressive thinkers know what should be done to raise more tax revenue: Replace the state’s flat income tax with a graduated tax, or find another way to raise the tax rate on upper-income brackets."
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OPINION
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As a Black woman in politics, I belong here
People told me I had to be like Michelle Obama, to keep my composure and stay calm. Yet no one ever questioned the behavior and antics of my colleagues.
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State remains at risk for COVID-19, despite downturn in cases
Massachusetts eases capacity restrictions on businesses such as restaurants and stores on Monday. But public health and elected officials called for caution over the weekend, warning that the state’s progress against the coronavirus could all too easily be reversed.
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The Great Divide
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In some Boston schools, in-person education will resemble remote learning
To serve both students in the classroom and those at home without hiring extra staff, hundreds of teachers in Boston Public Schools will instruct both groups simultaneously, with everyone logging onto Zoom or Google Classroom — whether they are miles away or 10 feet from their teacher.
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Transportation
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Driving decreased in Mass. last year, but not traffic deaths
There were 334 deaths on Massachusetts roads in 2020, according to a state database. Although that is slightly fewer than 2019’s total of 337, it came despite significant reductions in roadway traffic and overall crashes.
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Sports
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
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Tom Brady completes revenge tour for the ages with No. 7
Brady finished 21 of 29 for 201 yards and three touchdowns, all in the first half, in winning his record seventh Super Bowl title and fifth Super Bowl MVP. How’s that taste, Bill and Bob?
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BEN VOLIN | INSTANT ANALYSIS
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Winning Super Bowl with once-lowly Bucs is greatest achievement of Tom Brady’s career
He's had better seasons and more memorable moments, but capturing his seventh championship at age 43 with Tampa Bay further cements his spot in NFL lore.
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SUPER BOWL
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Tom Brady won’t compare this Super Bowl to his six with the Patriots, but he changed everything for Tampa Bay
Brady turned around a franchise that hadn’t been to the playoffs since 2007.
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Business
Business
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Weary postal workers hope Biden will bring new tone, change
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has vowed to make improvements to the US Postal Service after facing withering criticism and calls for his removal for his actions that slowed delivery of mail before the election. Some critics hoped President Biden would fire DeJoy, but a president can’t do that. Instead, Biden could and is likely to use appointments to reshape the Board of Governors, which meets Tuesday for the first time since his election.
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Business
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Weary postal workers hope Biden will bring new tone, change
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has vowed to make improvements to the US Postal Service after facing withering criticism and calls for his removal for his actions that slowed delivery of mail before the election. Some critics hoped President Biden would fire DeJoy, but a president can’t do that. Instead, Biden could and is likely to use appointments to reshape the Board of Governors, which meets Tuesday for the first time since his election.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Kay Bourne, ‘a true champion’ of Boston’s Black arts community, dies at 82
Mrs. Bourne "was a national treasure and icon," friends in Boston's community of Black artists said.
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Obituaries
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George P. Shultz, former secretary of state, dies at 100
Mr. Shultz was regarded as a model of managerial dependability: pragmatic, low key, unflappable.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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LonelyBones Skate Co. makes space for the next generation of skaters
The Boston-based collective aims to provide a safe space and create representation for skaters who don’t fit the “typical skater” archetype.
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TELEVISION
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Why Brady and Gronk’s new commercial didn’t make it to the Super Bowl
T-Mobile claims the ad featuring the two stars was banned because of a “protected telco rights deal.”
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ASK AMY
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Conflict aversion leads to tough breakup
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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