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Monday, May 10, 2021
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Pop-up sites, door-knocking are new tactics in quest to reach the unvaccinated
With more than 2.7 million Massachusetts residents fully vaccinated and the pace of COVID-19 shots slowing, state officials are stepping up efforts to reach the holdouts.
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Transportation
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Maybe this time? MGH, MBTA have held detailed discussions about connecting Red and Blue lines
Now, as Massachusetts General Hospital prepares a massive expansion of its nearby campus, the Red-Blue connector is getting another turn in the spotlight.
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Warren ‘fighting as hard as I can’ to nudge Joe Biden left; wants to help president succeed
“Joe Biden is running for re-election in 2024. My job right now is to help him succeed,” Elizabeth Warren, 71, said when asked if she would consider running for president again to ensure her policy vision is enacted.
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New England
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As US withdraws from Afghanistan, veterans of 20-year war carry conflicting emotions
Some are relieved, some are angry, and some are unsure how to judge what constitutes success in a place where victory and defeat are not easily defined.
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Participants in Chelsea’s guaranteed income experiment are mostly spending at food stores, restaurants
City manager Thomas G. Ambrosino says a preliminary report shows people are using the monthly stipends “responsibly.”
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House GOP leader backs ousting Liz Cheney from number three job
House Republicans could vote as early as Wednesday to remove Cheney, the highest-ranking woman in the Republican leadership and daughter of former vice president Dick Cheney, and replace her with Elise Stefanik, whose ascension has received Trump’s backing.
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Two Catholic bishops at odds over Biden receiving Communion
They share Roman Catholicism as a faith and California as their home base. Yet there’s a deep gulf between Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco and Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego in the high-stakes debate over whether politicians who support abortion rights should be denied Communion.
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Inside Arizona’s election audit, GOP fraud fantasies live on
The 2.1 million ballots were already counted by Maricopa County election officials in November, validated in a partial hand recount and certified by Governor Doug Ducey. Two extra audits confirmed no issues. No evidence of fraud sufficient to invalidate Joe Biden’s narrow victory in Arizona and Maricopa County has been found.
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Debris from Chinese rocket booster lands in Indian Ocean near Maldives
The announcement ended days of international speculation over whether plummeting rocket debris might be scattered over a populated area.
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In tense Jerusalem, flag-waving Israeli march to go ahead
The march was approved amid ongoing clashes between police and Palestinians in the Old City, the emotional epicenter of the long-running conflict.
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How a Jerusalem neighborhood reignited the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Israelis and Palestinians are bracing for an escalation in violence not seen in Jerusalem in years, as an incendiary land dispute is waged both in the Israeli Supreme Court and on the streets of an East Jerusalem neighborhood.
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EDITORIAL
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Bankruptcy judges and Congress must close the Sackler loophole
The family that profited handsomely from the opioid crisis shouldn’t be shielded from all future liability.
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OPINION
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Why it’s hard to get good projects going
In the absence of a centralized figure empowered to cut through the objections and force bureaucracies to serve a common mission, billions of taxpayer dollars will inevitably sit fallow.
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In imposing purity test on Liz Cheney, it’s GOP that’s soiled
As one reader writes: “She’s about as conservative as they get. But she won’t sell her soul to remain in power, as so many of her GOP colleagues are willing to do.”
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Pop-up sites, door-knocking are new tactics in quest to reach the unvaccinated
With more than 2.7 million Massachusetts residents fully vaccinated and the pace of COVID-19 shots slowing, state officials are stepping up efforts to reach the holdouts.
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State approves reopening of road races, amusement parks starting Monday — and singing is back
Massachusetts residents will wake up Monday morning one step closer to normal life, as the state moves forward with the latest stage of its economic reopening.
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Activists rally for incarcerated women on Mother’s Day
A small group of activists drove around the state’s only women’s prison in Framingham and a Boston jail in honor of Mother’s Day on Sunday, calling for the release of the women incarcerated in the facilities.
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Sports
Red Sox 4, Orioles 3
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Rafael Devers continues Camden Yards dominance as Red Sox defeat Orioles
Nick Pivetta improved to 5-0 and the Red Sox won their fourth consecutive game.
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Celtics lack of motivation and defensive execution falls on Brad Stevens
The Celtics are just not a very good team, regardless of that yet again too-little, too-late comeback during their 130-124 loss Sunday at TD Garden.
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HEAT 130, CELTICS 124
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Celtics fall to Heat, lose second consecutive game
The Celtics tightened the game in the fourth quarter but came up short. They play the Heat again on Tuesday.
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Participants in Chelsea’s guaranteed income experiment are mostly spending at food stores, restaurants
City manager Thomas G. Ambrosino says a preliminary report shows people are using the monthly stipends “responsibly.”
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Business
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Obituaries
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Dr. Lynne M. Reid, 97, a groundbreaking pathologist who ‘wanted to make the playing field more even for women’
Dr. Lynne M. Reid, an advocate for women in medicine whose health had been declining, was 97 when she died April 5 in her Brookline home.
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Dr. Lynne M. Reid, 97, a groundbreaking pathologist who ‘wanted to make the playing field more even for women’
Dr. Lynne M. Reid, an advocate for women in medicine whose health had been declining, was 97 when she died April 5 in her Brookline home.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Vermont’s Robert Frost Interpretive Trail now more accessible
The trail in the Vermont town where the famous poet spent many summers teaching and writing has seen dramatic upgrades to improve accessibility.
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Free Blockbuster box gives Provincetown a one-stop-shop for nostalgic VHS and DVD needs
It’s one of dozens of Free Blockbuster “franchises” around the country, honoring the video rental chain that shuttered most of its physical locations in the 2010s.
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May 23 declared Marvin Hagler Day: Bernard Hopkins, Stephen A. Smith to join Brockton celebration
On May 23, which would have been Hagler’s 67th birthday, the City of Champions will hold a free celebration and memorial open to the public at Rocky Marciano Stadium at 2 p.m.
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