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Tuesday, March 23, 2021
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Politics
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Senate confirms Walsh as labor secretary; Janey becomes acting Boston mayor
Martin J. Walsh is the final department secretary in the Biden administration to be confirmed and his influence as a Cabinet member is likely to be enhanced by his longtime relationship with the president.
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‘She’ll go down in history books’: In Roxbury’s Nubian Square, residents hail Janey’s history-making
In the nearly 200 years since the job of Boston mayor was created, 54 white men have filled the role of city executive. Kim Janey ended that streak Monday.
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Walsh was an empathetic mayor who leaves behind a lasting mark, as well as unfinished projects
As Martin J. Walsh prepares for his departure for Washington, D.C., the labor leader leaves Boston with a list of accomplishments, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, and unfinished projects.
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Politics
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Supreme Court to consider reinstating Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s death sentence
The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider reinstating the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, presenting President Biden with an early test of his opposition to capital punishment.
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Weather
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Spring fever is real. And it’s a mess
With the clocks moved forward an hour and daylight stretching past 12 hours, the annual phenomenon has arrived in full, fidgety force.
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The Nation
Nation
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White House prepares massive infrastructure bill with universal pre-K, free community college, climate measures
White House officials are preparing to present President Biden with a $3 trillion infrastructure and jobs package that includes numerous sweeping domestic policy priorities, according to three people familiar with internal discussions.
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Transphobia, hostility about protesters is aired in private police group
In a private Facebook group called the Pittsburgh Area Police Breakroom, many current and retired officers spent the year criticizing chiefs who took a knee or officers who marched with Black Lives Matter protesters, whom they called “terrorists” or “thugs.” They made transphobic posts and bullied members who supported antipolice brutality protesters or Joe Biden in a forum billed as a place officers can “decompress, rant, share ideas.”
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Coronavirus
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What you need to know about AstraZeneca’s vaccine
The AstraZeneca vaccine made headlines on Monday. Here's what you need to know.
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The World
World
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Australia’s worst floods in decades quicken concerns about climate change
Kelly Miller stood in her doorway Monday, watching the water rise to within a few inches of the century-old home where she runs an alternative medicine business. The bridge nearby had already gone under in some of Australia’s worst flooding in decades, along with an abandoned car in the parking lot.
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World
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US officials to hold talks in Mexico on migration
Mexico said Monday that several top US advisers on border and immigration issues will meet with Mexican officials on Tuesday to discuss migration and development in Central America.
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Saudi Arabia offers cease-fire in Yemen and lifting of blockade
Saudi Arabia proposed what it described as a new peace offering Monday to end the kingdom’s nearly six-year-old war on the insurgency in neighboring Yemen, pledging to lift an air-and-sea blockade if the Houthi rebels agree to a cease-fire.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Money talks: The MBTA walks back service cuts
It’s a good thing that Congressman Lynch’s threat to the state worked.
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OPINION
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Hello, Boston — it’s a new day for the city
As your mayor, I promise to bring my life experiences and passion to make this city better for everyone.
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OPINION
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Goodbye and thank you, Boston
As I fight for the rights, protections, and dignity that all working people deserve as secretary of Labor, I will seek input from people of all backgrounds. I will also bring Boston’s values with me.
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Metro
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AstraZeneca vaccine could boost US supply next month, but heighten skepticism
Surprisingly strong US clinical trial results reported Monday for the AstraZeneca vaccine raised the prospect of a fourth COVID-19 vaccine in the United States soon — and a potential supply surplus just as the general public becomes eligible for shots in Massachusetts and most other states next month.
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Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins to drop charges, convictions in tens of thousands of cases tied to troubled state lab
Prosecutors plan to work with attorneys to resolve drug convictions tied to examinations at the state-run William A. Hinton lab between May 2003 and its closing in August 2012.
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Metro
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Marty Walsh and the fight for the middle class
Marty Walsh isn’t the first mayor of Boston to become labor secretary. That distinction belongs to Maurice Tobin, who served under Harry Truman.
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Sports
Celtics Notebook
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Aaron Nesmith has returned to the Celtics’ rotation
The rookie has impressed the club with his work ethic and desire to improve on defense.
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On Football
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There are two apparent reasons behind the Patriots’ uncharacteristic spending spree
The Patriots signed 20 free agents and agreed to pay more than $160 million in fully guaranteed money to vastly upgrade the roster heading into the 2021 season. Why the rush to spend now?
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GM Don Sweeney hopeful Bruins can resume season Thursday, but roster is in flux
The Bruins are scheduled to play the Islanders at TD Garden, their first game since being shut down by COVID last week.
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Business
Business
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Street vendors outside Fenway Park told they can’t open until at least June
Fenway Park street vendors received an e-mail on Friday from the permitting office of the Boston Public Works Department, informing them they can’t reopen until at least June.
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Business
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Nine Zero terminates majority of staff, the latest Boston hotel to cut workers
The Kimpton Nine Zero Hotel, a high-end property in downtown Boston, terminated the majority of its staff Monday, the fourth hotel in the city to terminate furloughed workers as the industry struggles to recover from devastating financial losses brought on by the pandemic.
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Business
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Bill to help news publishers take on Google, Facebook rises again as Congress eyes antitrust laws
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act was introduced in March for the third time since 2018. Its odds of passage may have improved in a Democrat-run Congress.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ASK MATTHEW
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With vast streaming libraries, what’s old is new again
The streamers know that if they have a solid catalog of old series, they are more likely to attract — and, more important, keep — subscribers.
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FOOD
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Market Basket launches its very own version of March Madness
Looking for a sweet diversion? Donut Madness happens all week.
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WELLNESS
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By reading (and stretching, and walking, and cooking), employees are rising to the challenge
Columbia, a North Reading construction management firm, is among many companies setting wellness goals for their workers.
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