From The Boston Globe <[email protected]>
Subject Today's Headlines: Massachusetts is spending $130 million to identify people exposed to COVID-19, but some question if money is well spent
Date March 29, 2021 9:13 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Today's Headlines
Monday, March 29, 2021

[link removed]
View web version

[link removed]

[link removed]
Today's Headlines

[link removed]
Today's Paper
[link removed]
Metro
[link removed]
Opinion
[link removed]
Sports
[link removed]
Arts
[link removed]
Comics
[link removed]
Crossword





Page one







[link removed]

Metro


[link removed]
Massachusetts is spending $130 million to identify people exposed to COVID-19, but some question if money is well spent

Some say that the decision to hire an outside nonprofit group to run the program deprived towns of the chance to bolster many sagging local departments to tackle COVID-19 and future crises.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]







[link removed]

Coronavirus


[link removed]
Coronavirus cases are rising again in the US

After weeks of decline followed by a steady plateau, coronavirus cases are rising again in the United States. Deaths are still decreasing, but the country averaged 61,545 cases last week, 11 percent more than the average two weeks earlier.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





[link removed]

Politics


[link removed]
Markey and progressive Democrats see infrastructure bill as a way to accomplish Green New Deal goals

The package is not expected to be a word-for-word embrace of the sweeping climate resolution Senator Ed Markey co-authored with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but it inexorably links climate with the nation’s infrastructure and economy.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





[link removed]

Early Education


[link removed]
After-school programs suffer school reopening whiplash

As school districts shift back to in-person learning, after-school care providers are scrambling to fill the gaps in child supervision — just as they did six months ago, when parents needed help caring for kids whose schools had closed. And once again, they’re contending with major logistical challenges on shoestring budgets.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







[link removed]

Business


[link removed]
Boston hotels, among hardest hit in the country, could take years to recover

An estimated 8,000 hotel employees are still out of work around Boston, and some jobs may not return for years, if ever.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







[link removed]
Go to Page One &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


The Nation






Nation


[link removed]
Family groups crossing border in soaring numbers point to next phase of migration surge

The Biden administration’s attention along the Mexico border has been consumed for the past several weeks by the record numbers of migrant teenagers and children crossing into the United States without their parents, at a rate that far exceeds the government’s ability to care for them.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Nation


[link removed]
A dozen people will decide whether Derek Chauvin broke the law

The jurors are tasked with deciding one of the highest-profile cases in recent memory, set to begin Monday in a downtown courtroom a few miles from where George Floyd was filmed facedown on a Minneapolis street. Their decision will reverberate across the country.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Nation


[link removed]
Raised to identify as Black, Harris steps into role as a voice for Asian Americans

Vice President Kamala Harris was in Atlanta to meet with community leaders in the wake of the mass shooting two weeks ago when she summoned top aides to discuss what she would say.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to The Nation &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


The World






World


[link removed]
His plane crashed in the Amazon. Then came the hard part

Antônio Sena embarked on what turned out to be a 17-mile trek through the rainforest, home to jaguars, venomous insects, and anacondas. Thirty-six days later, on March 6, he emerged to tell a story that has transfixed Brazilians — a rare piece of uplifting news amid the pandemic.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





World


[link removed]
Russia’s Putin pumps up the swagger in swipes at Biden

The most cutting blow lately against Russian President Vladimir Putin was not President Biden's recent “killer” epithet, but the taunt from jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny calling him “grandpa in his bunker.” Cue a state propaganda blitz with 68-year-old Putin portrayed as a dynamic leader with years ahead of him and 78-year-old Biden as a doddering has-been.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







World


[link removed]
Funerals become scenes of Myanmar resistance, more violence

Myanmar security forces opened fire Sunday on a crowd attending the funeral of student who was killed on the bloodiest day yet of a crackdown on protests against last month’s coup, local media reported.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to The World &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


Editorial & Opinion






OPINION


[link removed]
A renewed vision for Boston Public Schools

There has never been a stronger economic, moral, and collective imperative to address long-standing and fundamental inequities in BPS.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





EDITORIAL


[link removed]
The path to universal pre-kindergarten

Boston’s next mayor must see through the expansion and improvement of early childhood education.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







OPINION


[link removed]
Legislature should not be exempt from Open Meeting Law

If 351 cities and towns can meet the rightly rigorous standards of the law, there is no valid reason why our state colleagues cannot do the same.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Editorial & Opinion &rarr;

[link removed]
Subscribe to BostonGlobe.com


Metro






Metro


[link removed]
Massachusetts is spending $130 million to identify people exposed to COVID-19, but some question if money is well spent

Some say that the decision to hire an outside nonprofit group to run the program deprived towns of the chance to bolster many sagging local departments to tackle COVID-19 and future crises.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Politics


[link removed]
State officials are investigating senator, wife for potential campaign finance violations

A politically powerful Massachusetts couple is asking a judge to temporarily stop the state’s top campaign finance regulator from referring an investigation into them to state prosecutors, marking an extraordinary turn in what had been a private state probe.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Metro


[link removed]
Duxbury selectmen to discuss football players’ anti-Semitic comments; activist group calls for swift action

The group Duxbury For All said it would like to see more thorough diversity training for town leadership.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Metro &rarr;

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]


Sports






NCAA men's hockey | St. Cloud State 4, BC 1


[link removed]
St. Cloud State costs Boston College a trip to Frozen Four

St. Cloud State defeated Boston College in the regional final in Albany, N.Y.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Tara Sullivan


[link removed]
Who said no one would want to play in New England? Bill Belichick still makes it an NFL destination for free agents

Jalen Mills: “You want a coach who knows exactly what to do best, puts you in positions to do that and helps you win football games. It was definitely a major key to be able to be coached by that guy for sure.”
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







Celtics


[link removed]
Many options to improve roster still on the table

The team intends to explore the buyout market in the coming week, most likely in search of some frontcourt help.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Sports &rarr;


Business








Business


[link removed]
Boston hotels, among hardest hit in the country, could take years to recover

An estimated 8,000 hotel employees are still out of work around Boston, and some jobs may not return for years, if ever.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







The fine print


[link removed]
The phone scams keep on coming — here are tips on how to avoid them

Imposter scams — in which perpetrators try to swindle consumers by saying they are calling from a utility, government agency, or other entity — are the most common type of scams. Here’s how to avoid them.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;









Business


[link removed]
New chairman of Mass. Competitive Partnership aims to use its power to reshape local economy

Jeff Leiden of Vertex knows there's a long way to go to recapture the jobs lost in the pandemic. As chairman of the Massachusetts Competitive Partnership, he's in an unusual position to help.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Business &rarr;


Obituaries






Obituaries


[link removed]
Marie Mongan, who popularized hypnobirthing, dies at 86

“We’re not masking pain, we’re eliminating it,” Ms. Mongan said of her hypnotherapy approach to childbirth.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





Obituaries


[link removed]
Marie Mongan, who popularized hypnobirthing, dies at 86

“We’re not masking pain, we’re eliminating it,” Ms. Mongan said of her hypnotherapy approach to childbirth.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;










[link removed]



[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Obituaries &rarr;


Arts & Lifestyle






ANTIQUES


[link removed]
One South Boston woman brings her antiquing journey to TikTok, 60 seconds at a time

Ellie Biscoe set off on a journey to visit as many of the New England’s antique stores as she could. As of mid-March, her TikTok follower count had grown to 12,100 with her videos garnering more than 55,000 likes.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;





ANTIQUES


[link removed]
Ellie Biscoe’s best antique finds

The popular TikToker shares her favorites from her searches for antiques and treasures.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;







TELEVISION


[link removed]
The idyllic New England town of Wellsbury from ‘Ginny & Georgia’ is closer than you think

While the show takes place in the fictional town of Wellsbury, Mass., the filming was done in Ontario. However, publications and fans alike are naming the town of Wellesley as the top contender for the inspiration.
[link removed]
Continue reading &rarr;






[link removed]
Go to Arts & Lifestyle &rarr;




[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

[link removed]

About This Email
You received this message because you signed up for the Today's headlines newsletter. To automatically unsubscribe, please
[link removed]
click here .

Please note: this will unsubscribe you from the newsletter only. If you wish to cancel your BostonGlobe.com subscription, please call 1-888-MY-GLOBE (1-888-694-5623)
.

[link removed]
Sign up for more BostonGlobe.com newsletters .

[link removed]
Manage Your Account |
[link removed]
Terms of Service |
[link removed]
Privacy Policy |
[link removed]
Help Center |
[link removed]
Advertise


Address:

The Boston Globe

1 Exchange Place Suite 201

Boston, MA 02109-2132


(c)Copyright 2021 Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis

  • Sender: Boston Globe
  • Political Party: n/a
  • Country: United States
  • State/Locality: n/a
  • Office: n/a
  • Email Providers:
    • Salesforce Email Studio (ExactTarget)