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As hopes rise for pandemic’s close, some are preparing for never-ending COVID
A pandemic-weary public is dreaming of Memorial Day barbecues, summer nights at Fenway Park, and putting the long-running curse of COVID-19 behind us. But in the medical and biopharma worlds, many are eyeing a more daunting prospect: coronavirus as a never-ending threat.
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Politics
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‘This is the place where dreams end.’ Stranded in border cities, migrant families wait with little chance of refuge
The harsh realities for migrant families underscore how little has changed at the US-Mexico border under President Biden, even as he has sought to turn the page on immigration after the Trump administration.
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Crime & Courts
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They say reimagine the police. What would that look like?
A potential sea change in law enforcement has gained support in Boston and across the country after the trial and conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd.
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Battle for the GOP
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In rapidly changing Georgia, many Republicans remain obsessed with the last election
Many in Georgia’s Republican Party are still stewing over a presidential election they think was simply stolen. The main focus so far has been on passing a restrictive new voting law. Meanwhile, some Trump devotees are also targeting the state’s elected Republican officials who upheld the 2020 results.
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Vermont
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‘People are buying houses left and right’: More people are moving to Vermont amid the pandemic
The pandemic spurred as many as 5,000 additional people to spend last summer in Vermont, according to a state estimate, many of them seeking refuge from hot spots and urban congestion that made them more susceptible to the virus. Now, many want to stay permanently.
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Nation
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Biggest space station crowd in decade after SpaceX arrival
All of the astronauts — representing the US, Russia, Japan, and France — managed to squeeze into camera view for a congratulatory call from the leaders of their space agencies.
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Decades after police bombing, Philadelphians ‘sickened’ by handling of victim’s bones
In 1985, police flew a helicopter over a West Philadelphia neighborhood and dropped a bomb on the row house where members of the communal, anti-government group MOVE lived. The bomb started a fire, and police ordered firefighters to let it burn. Eleven people were killed, and more than 60 nearby homes were destroyed. This week officials at two Ivy League universities acknowledged that anthropologists had been passing the bones of a young victim between them for the last 36 years.
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Medical examiner’s testimony in Chauvin trial prompts review
Dr. David Fowler, Maryland’s chief medical examiner from 2002 to 2019, was a key defense witness for Derek Chauvin, who was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter for kneeling on George Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes.
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The World
World
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As COVID-19 devastates India, deaths go undercounted
Each day, the government reports more than 300,000 new infections, a world record, and India is now seeing more new infections than any other country by far, almost half of all new cases in a global surge. But experts say those numbers, however staggering, represent just a fraction of the real reach of the virus’ spread, which has thrown this country into emergency mode.
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World
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Debris from Indonesian submarine is found, ending hopes of rescue
Some of the items found floating in the water had been disgorged from inside the submarine: pieces of Muslim prayer mats, special sponges for clearing condensation, and a bottle of grease used to lubricate periscopes.
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General who led Myanmar’s coup arrives for regional talks on the crisis
It was the first time since the Feb. 1 coup that the army’s commander in chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, had ventured outside Myanmar. Critics feared that his presence with heads of state at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting would give him the appearance of legitimacy.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Pack the lower courts
Forget the question of whether the US Supreme Court should have more justices. Urgent, bipartisan reform is needed elsewhere in the federal judiciary.
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LETTERS
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Calls for laws, allyship in the face of hate directed at Asian Americans
Racism and anti-Asian acts of violence are our public mental health problem.
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OPINION
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The wholly undeserved rehabilitation of George W. Bush
All the former president needed to polish his reputation was Donald Trump — and a nation that overlooks the sins of powerful white men.
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As hopes rise for pandemic’s close, some are preparing for never-ending COVID
A pandemic-weary public is dreaming of Memorial Day barbecues, summer nights at Fenway Park, and putting the long-running curse of COVID-19 behind us. But in the medical and biopharma worlds, many are eyeing a more daunting prospect: coronavirus as a never-ending threat.
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‘The truth has won out.’ Boston-area Armenians react to Biden’s genocide declaration
President Biden, fulfilling a campaign promise, recognized on Saturday that century-old atrocities against Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in modern-day Turkey were genocide.
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Two former Pembroke hockey stars remembered at funeral Mass
“The death of these two wonderful young men at the beginning of their lives wrenches us,” the Rev. Joseph S. McCarthy told the crowd of mourners. “It breaks our hearts.”
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Sports
ben volin | on football
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Why has the Patriots’ recent drafting been so poor?
The last five years have not been very fruitful for the Patriots. Let's take a closer look at the problem.
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Sports
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Checking in on the Yankees’ horrible start, and other thoughts
The Bronx Bombers, considered preseason favorites in the AL East, lost 11 of their first 18 games and are in last pace in the division.
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Mariners 8, Red Sox 2
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Sloppy Red Sox blown out by Mariners in Fenway matinee
Red Sox starter Nate Eovaldi allowed five runs in five innings.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Unmute that Zoom call
Embrace the background noise of other people’s lives.
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IDEAS
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Abandonada después de las deportaciones de mi familia, sigo soñando con salir adelante en los Estados Unidos
“A pesar de las dificultades, a pesar de que mi familia está destrozada, sigo aquí”.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Shock G, frontman for hip-hop group Digital Underground, dies at 57
Producer and frontman for Digital Underground, Gregory Edward Jacobs — known as Shock G, helped the group have a string of hits in the early 1990s and introduced the world to a little-known rapper named Tupac Shakur.
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Mao Ayuth, filmmaker who survived the Khmer Rouge, dies at 76
Mao Ayuth, who was also a novelist, poet and screenwriter, began his film career in the 1960s and early ’70s, in what became known as a golden age of Cambodian cinema.
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Arts & Lifestyle
CLASSICAL MUSIC
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Making the BSO NOW online concerts less BSO THEN
Something’s different about this spring’s Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts, and it’s not the fact that they’re all online.
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OSCARS 2021
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The Oscars: who should win, who will, who shouldn’t be here, who ought to be
This year’s awards, which will be broadcast live Sunday from both the Dolby Theatre and Union Station in Los Angeles, mask an industry in flux.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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These works of art show why cities will endure
Several new works and websites speak to the importance of cities and how unlikely that importance is to go away.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Iceland is now open to fully vaccinated Americans. Here’s what to expect if you go
Greece is also open, while Israel is slowly lifting restrictions.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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This summer, Nantucket is getting a ‘sexy’ hotel
Faraway hotel will be Paris-meets-New York-meets-London, but located on Nantucket.
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