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Subject Today's Headlines: Virtual, in-person, no-guests: College graduation ceremonies vary widely this year, leaving parents and students feeling like they’re missing out
Date April 26, 2021 9:09 AM
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Monday, April 26, 2021

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Virtual, in-person, no-guests: College graduation ceremonies vary widely this year, leaving parents and students feeling like they’re missing out

The pandemic forced commencement online for all colleges last year, but this spring as vaccines are becoming readily available, schools are diverging widely on how they’re celebrating their seniors.
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Democrats push racial justice measures as some Republicans briefly seek an ‘Anglo Saxon’ caucus

The push on civil rights has so far attracted zero Republican votes, while GOP party leaders spent last week tamping down a move by a handful of their more extreme members to form a caucus dedicated to celebrating “Anglo Saxon” heritage.
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Federal corruption trial of former Fall River mayor Jasiel Correia to begin

More than five years after the Democrat earned national attention for being elected Fall River’s youngest mayor at age 23, Jasiel F. Correia II is heading to trial on widespread corruption charges that have driven him from office and recalled an era when brazen influence peddling and graft in politics were more commonplace.
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Coronavirus


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Want to garden? Join the waitlist

Bostonians are desperate for a community plot to call their own. But lists can last years.
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COVID-19 Vaccines


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Millions of people are skipping their second doses of COVID vaccines

More than 5 million people, or nearly 8 percent of those who got a first shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, have missed their second doses, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Election conspiracies live on with audit by Arizona GOP

Months after former president Donald Trump’s election defeat, legislative Republicans in Arizona are challenging the outcome as they embark on an unprecedented effort to audit the results in the state’s most populous county.
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Nation


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Americans give Biden mostly positive marks for first 100 days, Post-ABC poll finds

President Biden nears the end of his first 100 days in office with a slight majority of Americans approving of his performance and supporting his major policy initiatives, but his approval rating is lower than any recent past presidents except Donald Trump.
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Nation


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State efforts to pay reparations to descendants of slaves stall at state level amid cries for federal action

State efforts have mostly stalled, raising questions about whether they can win enough support to succeed on a wide scale. California is the only state to approve a commission to study reparations statewide and how they might work.
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Fire at Baghdad hospital packed with COVID patients kills at least 82

The Ibn al-Khatib hospital had no smoke detectors, sprinkler system, or fire hoses, a military official said.
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US military begins final withdrawal from Afghanistan

The effort marks what amounts to the beginning of the end of the United States’ nearly 20-year-old war in the country.
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EU set to let vaccinated US tourists visit this summer

American tourists who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to visit the European Union over the summer, the head of the bloc’s executive body said in an interview with The New York Times on Sunday.
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OPINION


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Aging in community

With a supportive housing and senior care ecosystem and experienced leadership, Massachusetts can serve as a beacon for the nation.
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EDITORIAL


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Don’t use public health to rationalize keeping the Mexico border closed to asylum seekers

The Trump administration used COVID-19 as a pretext to close America’s land borders to asylum seekers, a misguided move that President Biden should reverse.
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OPINION


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Smaller is better

In the Green House model, residents live in houses of just 10 to 12 people, each with their own room and bathroom.
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Metro






THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Worcester won’t fight lawsuit aimed at diversifying school committee

Worcester’s elected officials became the latest in Massachusetts to abandon an electoral method that constituents called discriminatory.
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Crime & Courts


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Amid ‘constant crisis’ since Chauvin trial, preachers at Boston’s Black churches pray for a ‘healed land’

The Rev. Willie Bodrick II, senior pastor at Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury, characterized the string of headlines since the Chauvin verdict in Minneapolis simply: “constant crisis.” That feeling resonated at Black churches throughout Boston.
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Tito Jackson’s fortunate adoption search

Tito Jackson, a former Boston city councilor and mayoral candidate, recently shared the revelation of a lifetime: that he had located, and connected with, his birth mother.
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Hornets 125, Celtics 104


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Celtics’ defense uninterested in stopping undermanned Hornets, and other observations from loss

Charlotte was playing without three of its top five scorers: Gordon Hayward, LaMelo Ball, and Malik Monk. But Boston didn’t seem bothered to take advantage, and trailed for the final 47 minutes.
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Gary Washburn | On basketball


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Are these the real Celtics or was it just a bad game?

This was supposed to be the easiest game of the trio of games that could determine the Celtics' playoff seeding, but they responded with a dismal performance despite a nearly full healthy roster.
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Penguins 1, Bruins 0


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Jake Guentzel’s goal enough for Penguins to turn aside Bruins

It was the first time the Bruins have been shut out since March 28.
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The pandemic pummeled nightlife. So Big Night bet on media, sports cards, and ghost restaurants

Despite the pandemic, there’s been a lot happening behind the scenes as the Boston company Big Night Entertainment Group expands its scope beyond bricks and mortar.
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THE FINE PRINT


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Skyrocketing cost of long-term-care insurance leaves a couple in a bind

The long-term-care insurance industry as a whole has suffered gigantic losses due to pricing decisions made decades ago that proved to be far off the mark.
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Bank of America pledges $1 million to King Boston efforts, the biggest corporate gift so far

The Charlotte, N.C.-based bank, the largest in Massachusetts based on market share, is giving $1 million to the King Boston initiative, to help pay for a Boston Common memorial honoring the Kings’ formative time in this city.
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Manufacturing CEO Beth Williams, ‘one of our brightest lights in the Black community,’ dies at 57

Ms. Williams was a role model and mentor to “many young aspiring women, particularly women of color.”
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Manufacturing CEO Beth Williams, ‘one of our brightest lights in the Black community,’ dies at 57

Ms. Williams was a role model and mentor to “many young aspiring women, particularly women of color.”
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER


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The Oscar looks we loved — and the one we really didn’t

On the red carpet, there were bold color choices, gold color choices, and at least one didn’t-she-have-other-choices?
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MATTHEW GILBERT


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Oscar-cast with less glitz and a new script suits the moment

I’m not sure we need this kind of lean approach every year, but it did seem like the right style for a sobering year that has been ridden with loss, grief, illness, and financial strain.
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Chronic depression is constant topic

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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