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Subject Today's Headlines: When are we going back to the office? Big employers set timelines but remain cautious
Date March 15, 2021 9:08 AM
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Today's Headlines
Monday, March 15, 2021

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When are we going back to the office? Big employers set timelines but remain cautious

A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the timeline for our return to the office is still hazy. Boston-area companies are suggesting a wide range of dates, mostly between June and September.
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Twenty-one first-degree murderers set free under state’s new compassionate release law

In all, 21 convicted murderers sentenced to life without parole have been released under the state’s three-year-old medical parole law, state records show. Most of them were released as COVID-19 swept through the state’s prisons.
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Education


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With stimulus, federal government makes a massive investment in child care

The beleaguered Massachusetts child-care system is expected to reap more than $500 million, including money that can be used to stabilize budgets, hire additional staff, or boost pay for overworked employees.
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Coronavirus


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Fauci says vaccine hesitancy among Republicans poses a risk: ‘I just don’t get it’

Reluctance among certain parts of the population to receiving a vaccine is one of the biggest risks to coronavirus control efforts, Dr. Anthony Fauci said. Polling shows that many Republicans, especially men, don’t want a vaccine.
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Obituaries


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‘Marvelous’ Marvin Hagler, dominant middleweight boxer, dies

Renowned for his punishing fists and for treating bouts as battles, Mr. Hagler was the undisputed world middleweight champ for seven years.
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Nation


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Tiny town, big decision: What are we willing to pay to fight the rising sea?

The people in the town are facing a question that is starting to echo along the US coastline as seas rise and storms intensify.
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Politics


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Police shrugged off the Proud Boys, until they attacked the Capitol

The FBI and other agencies had often seen the Proud Boys as they chose to portray themselves, according to more than a half-dozen current and former federal officials: as mere street brawlers who lacked the organization or ambition of typical bureau targets like neo-Nazis, international terrorists, and Mexican drug cartels.
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Administration’s first Cabinet-level trip abroad will focus on concerns about China, North Korea

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are heading to Japan and South Korea for four days of talks starting Monday.
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World


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Germany launches election year with losses for Merkel’s party in 2 states

Voters in two southwestern German states punished Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative party in regional elections Sunday, early results showed, turning from the Christian Democrats in record numbers amid the coronavirus pandemic and a growing scandal over lawmakers who accepted kickbacks for selling masks.
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World


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On Mexico’s border with US, desperation as migrant traffic piles up

In the United States, federal authorities are scrambling to manage a sharp increase in children who are crossing the border on their own and then being held in detention facilities, often longer than permitted by law. And the twinned crises on both sides of the border show no sign of abating.
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World


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Myanmar sees days of killings and defiance, with neither side relenting

Soldiers and police officers shot and killed at least 20 people in Myanmar over the weekend as they pressed their campaign of attrition against protesters who have defied them in cities and towns across the country.
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EDITORIAL


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A wave of evictions is not inevitable. It’s a policy choice.

The solution to the looming eviction crisis is as simple as giving renters cash.
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OPINION


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Biden wants to cancel $10,000 in student debt. That’s not enough.

Wiping out $10,000 would help many people, but it won’t thwart inequities that the student debt crisis exacerbates.
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OPINION


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Student loan debt relief should be targeted to those who need it

About 36 percent of all student debt is owed by individuals in the top 20 percent of the income distribution.
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Mass. school officials eye summer as a chance to help students hard hit by pandemic

“I think this once-in-a-hundred year pandemic requires an extreme and robust reaction,” said Adam Freudberg, chairman of the Framingham School Committee. “We have to go big.”
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Metro


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Teachers union leaders back emergency legislation delaying students’ return to school buildings

The leaders of three Massachusetts teachers unions are backing emergency legislation filed by state lawmakers that would require the state’s education commissioner give districts more time to prepare for the return of many students to full-time learning inside school buildings.
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Today in History

Today is Monday, March 15, the 74th day of 2021. There are 291 days left in the year.
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Celtics notebook


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Celtics mindful of, and mangled by minefield losing teams can be

A third of Boston's losses entering Sunday's game at Houston, losers of 15 straight, have been against teams with losing records.
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PETER ABRAHAM | ON BASEBALL


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For Red Sox, starting 2021 with an established five-man rotation is a big upgrade

Manager Alex Cora is “very comfortable” to have Nate Eovaldi and Martin Perez joined by a healthy Eduardo Rodriguez, along with Garrett Richards and Nick Pivetta.
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Joe Sullivan | NCAA tournament instant analysis


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Undefeated Gonzaga could be the most overlooked and underrated No. 1 seed in the NCAA men’s bracket

The Zags (26-0) could become the first undefeated national champion since Indiana in 1976, but haven't garnered nearly as much attention as that Bobby Knight-coached Hoosier squad.
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Business


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When are we going back to the office? Big employers set timelines but remain cautious

A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the timeline for our return to the office is still hazy. Boston-area companies are suggesting a wide range of dates, mostly between June and September.
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THE FINE PRINT


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Billed for a college class she never took

Maya Hazarika said she logged into her student account once and only briefly. She doesn’t remember seeing a bill. She said she assumed she would not be considered enrolled until she paid for the class.
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Obituaries


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‘Marvelous’ Marvin Hagler, dominant middleweight boxer, dies

Renowned for his punishing fists and for treating bouts as battles, Mr. Hagler was the undisputed world middleweight champ for seven years.
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Obituaries


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Dr. Carola Eisenberg, human rights group founder and groundbreaking woman dean at MIT and Harvard, dies at 103

“I like to persevere,” Dr. Eisenberg said of what she faced as a woman in medicine and risking her life as a human rights advocate.
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TELEVISION


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Why rewatching your favorite TV show feels so good right now

By returning to beloved storylines and characters, we come to what experts call a “stable site of self-presence.” Researchers explain it as acknowledging our past and current situation and being able to confront what comes next.
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ASK AMY


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Facebook forces friendship fractures

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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Lifestyle


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Grammy Awards 2021: A complete list of the winners (and nominees)

Here's who came out on top during the biggest night in music.
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