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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘Good news for Massachusetts’: Population tops 7 million, as state keeps 9 congressional seats after 2020 Census
Date April 27, 2021 9:11 AM
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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

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‘Good news for Massachusetts’: Population tops 7 million, as state keeps 9 congressional seats after 2020 Census

Massachusetts’ population grew enough since 2010 to ensure it keeps its nine seats in the US House of Representatives for the next decade, federal US Census officials announced Monday.
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Crime & Courts


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She hasn’t even started work yet, but Stephanie Everett already has one of the toughest jobs at Boston City Hall

The Mattapan lawyer and former state government official was tapped earlier this month to become the executive director of the city’s Office of Police Accountability and Transparency, an office forged amid calls for racial justice after George Floyd’s murder last year by a Minneapolis police officer.
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Metro


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India’s virus surge is a flashback, and a warning, to many in Massachusetts

India’s surge is a reminder that, while more than 42 percent of the American population has received at least one vaccine shot, immunization has barely begun in many parts of the world.
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New England


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Giant ‘Happy Birthday’ letters have been passed around Arlington for months. They’ve become so popular, there’s a waiting list to claim them for a day

A family made the letters back in June. Since then, they’ve been used for dozens of pandemic birthday celebrations in town.
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Metro


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A new Mass. women’s prison may have disastrous consequences for poor and Black communities for decades, advocates say

A group of activists and lawmakers is challenging the construction of a women’s prison in Norfolk, saying the move would have detrimental effects on the women and their families, and that the money could be better spent elsewhere.
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Student’s Snapchat profanity leads to high court speech case

Fourteen-year-old Brandi Levy was having that kind of day where she just wanted to scream. So she did, in a profanity-laced posting on Snapchat that has, improbably, ended up before the Supreme Court in the most significant case on student speech in more than 50 years.
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Supreme Court to hear case on carrying guns in public

The Supreme Court said Monday that it would review a New York law that imposes strict limits on carrying guns outside the home, setting the stage for its first major Second Amendment case in more than a decade.
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Nation


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Justice Department will investigate the Louisville police, Garland says

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a sweeping Justice Department investigation on Monday into the Louisville, Ky., metro police and the county government there, the second time in a week that the department has opened a civil investigation into a police force that prompted national furor for the killing of an unarmed Black person.
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World


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Russian authorities suspend operations of Navalny’s offices

Russian authorities on Monday ordered the offices of imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny to halt their activities pending what would be a landmark court ruling on whether they should be outlawed as an extremist group.
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World


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Leaked recording of Iran’s top diplomat offers blunt talk

A recording of Iran’s foreign minister offering a blunt appraisal of diplomacy and the limits of power within the Islamic Republic has been leaked, providing a rare look inside the country’s theocracy.
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World


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Amid second virus wave, the world responds to India’s distress call

Countries, companies, and powerful members of the diaspora have all pledged to pitch in, but it likely won’t be enough to stop the unfolding catastrophe.
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OPINION


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Biden’s infrastructure plan must curb structural racism

Reparative action should provide resources directly to Black communities that have built resilience in the face of racist policies and know best where to invest.
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EDITORIAL


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Who gets to live in a new Holyoke Soldiers’ Home?

The state’s push to build a new facility in Western Mass. should be secondary to the pursuit of equitable access to long-term care for veterans across the state.
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OPINION


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At 100 days, Biden is competent on COVID-19, but otherwise ‘meh’

Joe Biden’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic is his biggest strength.
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India’s virus surge is a flashback, and a warning, to many in Massachusetts

India’s surge is a reminder that, while more than 42 percent of the American population has received at least one vaccine shot, immunization has barely begun in many parts of the world.
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Metro


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A new Mass. women’s prison may have disastrous consequences for poor and Black communities for decades, advocates say

A group of activists and lawmakers is challenging the construction of a women’s prison in Norfolk, saying the move would have detrimental effects on the women and their families, and that the money could be better spent elsewhere.
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Metro


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Duxbury schools say parents of Parker Foley have no legal basis to sue

Duxbury Public Schools has formally declared it should not be held civilly responsible for the emotional trauma suffered by Parker Foley when he was allegedly repeatedly sexually assaulted by former Duxbury Middle School gym teacher John Blake in the mid-2000s.
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Red Sox are winning without relying on the long ball

Manager Alex Cora and hitting coach Tim Hyers have been preaching situational hitting and putting the ball in play.
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tara sullivan


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Super League organizers took a massive hit, but they may not be done trying

The voices of the soccer fans were heard, but who's to say the billionaire owners haven't gone back to their bunkers to devise a new plan?
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ben volin | on football


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The time has come: Patriots must draft a quarterback in the first round

Bill Belichick has never used a first-round pick on a quarterback with the Patriots or Browns. This is the year to change that.
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Top Places to Work: Diversity edition

Ten Massachusetts companies have been named to the Boston Globe’s first-ever Top Places to Work rankings based on diversity and inclusion.
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Widow of mall developer Disque Deane is sued by their children for fraud

Anne and Carl Deane filed a lawsuit last week in Boston against their mother, Carol Deane, alleging she defrauded them as minors by transferring to herself tens of millions of dollars in financial interests that belonged to them.
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Biden to set $1 million threshold for capital gains tax hike

President Biden intends to raise capital gains taxes for those earning more than $1 million a year his top economic adviser confirmed Monday, arguing that the move would affect only a tiny share of American households.
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Obituaries


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Lyn Macdonald, acclaimed chronicler of World War I, dies at 91

Lyn Macdonald, a self-schooled British historian who interviewed thousands of World War I veterans and trekked across the battlefields where they had fought, collected her findings in celebrated books that chronicled the Great War from the perspectives of common people.
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Obituaries


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Lyn Macdonald, acclaimed chronicler of World War I, dies at 91

Lyn Macdonald, a self-schooled British historian who interviewed thousands of World War I veterans and trekked across the battlefields where they had fought, collected her findings in celebrated books that chronicled the Great War from the perspectives of common people.
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ASK MATTHEW


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Why a good TV show can fall between the cracks

The abundance of subscriber-only streaming services is making it harder for TV viewers to keep up.
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BOOKS


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On the pages of his dad’s book, ‘The Boy Who Wanted to Rock’ gets his wish

While his scientist wife was working on the rollout of Pfizer's vaccine, keyboard programmer David Weiser of Haverhill wrote a book inspired by the couple's AC/DC-loving 6-year-old.
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In ‘Until the Flood,’ a portrait of a town and the ravages of racism

The solo drama, based on interviews conducted in Ferguson, Mo., a year after Michael Brown's death, is performed with exceptional force and depth by Maiesha McQueen.
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