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Tuesday, February 16, 2021
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Lives on hold, the oldest baby boomers wait — impatiently — for COVID-19 vaccines
They're next in line for COVID-19 vaccinations, but about 460,000 residents age 65 to 74 — the largest demographic so far — have no starting date.
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The Great Divide
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Will hard-hit Mass. cities’ schools reopen after teachers are vaccinated? Not necessarily
Tens of thousands of low-income students and children of color are among the last to see their school districts reopen for in-person instruction this year in Massachusetts.
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Politics
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Jake Auchincloss swings left in Congress amid lingering progressive skepticism
Jake Auchincloss was once a registered Republican who worked to elect Governor Charlie Baker. Now a freshman in Congress, he is facing pressure from liberals in his district, which stretches from the Boston suburbs to Fall River, to quickly prove his progressive bonafides.
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Higher Education
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The trashing of a BC multicultural floor deepens long-standing concerns about racism on campus
Black students at Boston College say recent incidents targeting students of color point to an exhausting pattern at the Jesuit institution.
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Obituaries
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A groundbreaking Black woman in state and city government, Doris Bunte dies at 87
Mrs. Bunte was the first Black woman elected to be a Massachusetts state representative and the first Black woman to run the Boston Housing Authority.
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Politics
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Jake Auchincloss swings left in Congress amid lingering progressive skepticism
Jake Auchincloss was once a registered Republican who worked to elect Governor Charlie Baker. Now a freshman in Congress, he is facing pressure from liberals in his district, which stretches from the Boston suburbs to Fall River, to quickly prove his progressive bonafides.
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Pelosi says independent commission will examine Capitol attack
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday that Congress will establish an independent, Sept. 11-style commission to look into the deadly insurrection that took place at the US Capitol.
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Coronavirus
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Bob Aldrich: Fixer of things
William Robert “Bob” Aldrich often puttered around his house, toolbox in tow, finding things to fix and projects to take on. He died May 10 after developing COVID-19 while residing at the Cape Regency Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Barnstable. He was 84.
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‘We can bring down the regime’: Myanmar’s protesting workers are unbowed
Myanmar’s coup leaders have called on hundreds of thousands of government employees — doctors, garbage collectors, electricity workers — to abandon their protests against the military, and return to work.
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UK reports high vaccine participation, but some hesitancy among certain groups
Britain’s fast-running coronavirus vaccination campaign appears to have hit its early target, offering a first dose to 15 million elderly people and health care workers by Monday, as the government promised.
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Rocket attack in Iraq kills a US military contractor
A rocket attack on the airport in the northern Iraqi city of Irbil on Monday killed a civilian contractor with the US-led military coalition and wounded six others, including a US service member, according to a coalition spokesperson.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The ‘road ahead’ needs a plan
Sensible fee hikes on ride-hailing services are a good place to start — again.
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OPINION
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The plight of former NFL players
NFL players, as some extremely visible exemplars of masculine strength, could play a decisive role in shifting culture.
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LETTERS
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US aid to Central America is a real possibility again
"Unless more outside help is provided, we cannot expect to alleviate the enormous migration to the United States."
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Metro
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Lives on hold, the oldest baby boomers wait — impatiently — for COVID-19 vaccines
They're next in line for COVID-19 vaccinations, but about 460,000 residents age 65 to 74 — the largest demographic so far — have no starting date.
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Metro
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Lives on hold, the oldest baby boomers wait — impatiently — for COVID-19 vaccines
They're next in line for COVID-19 vaccinations, but about 460,000 residents age 65 to 74 — the largest demographic so far — have no starting date.
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Continue reading →
The Great Divide
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Will hard-hit Mass. cities’ schools reopen after teachers are vaccinated? Not necessarily
Tens of thousands of low-income students and children of color are among the last to see their school districts reopen for in-person instruction this year in Massachusetts.
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Sports
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60 years later, the worst day in US figure skating history is remembered
On Feb. 15, 1961, the entire US figure skating team was killed in a plane crash on its way to the World Championships.
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dan shaughnessy
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Danny Ainge on the .500 Celtics: ‘We need to have more urgency’
The team's president of basketball ops doesn't believe the problem is coaching, and he is glad that some players are taking responsibility.
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colleges
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Boston College fires men’s basketball coach Jim Christian
Christian, who took over the program in 2014, had only one winning season at BC and was 78-132 overall there.
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Business
Business
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Vaccines may need retooling to fight coronavirus mutations, but that’s not an easy overnight fix
The makers of COVID-19 vaccines are figuring out how to tweak their recipes against worrisome virus mutations — and regulators are looking to the flu as a blueprint if and when the shots need an update.
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Vaccines may need retooling to fight coronavirus mutations, but that’s not an easy overnight fix
The makers of COVID-19 vaccines are figuring out how to tweak their recipes against worrisome virus mutations — and regulators are looking to the flu as a blueprint if and when the shots need an update.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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A groundbreaking Black woman in state and city government, Doris Bunte dies at 87
Mrs. Bunte was the first Black woman elected to be a Massachusetts state representative and the first Black woman to run the Boston Housing Authority.
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Obituaries
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A groundbreaking Black woman in state and city government, Doris Bunte dies at 87
Mrs. Bunte was the first Black woman elected to be a Massachusetts state representative and the first Black woman to run the Boston Housing Authority.
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Arts & Lifestyle
NOSTALGIA
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The only typewriter shop in town has its hands full
A device that was once an office essential has been reborn as a creative tool embraced by young folks — which means Cambridge Typewriter owner Tom Furrier has been plenty busy.
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ASK MATTHEW
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10 reader-approved TV shows for parents and tweens
We asked for suggestions, and from "Sherlock" to "Green Acres," readers responded.
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MUSIC
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Join a sea shanty sing-along with Gloucester’s David Coffin
The Revels artist-in-residence will lead the event on Facebook Live.
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