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Monday, May 17, 2021
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Transportation
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The latest problem on the new Orange Line cars? A thin piece of synthetic material about a foot long
The MBTA has a nearly $1 billion contract with a Chinese rail manufacturer to build 404 new cars to replace the entire fleet of aging Red and Orange line trains. But repeated delays, including stoppages during the early days of the pandemic, have put the project well behind schedule.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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As high schools reopen, Chelsea students divided over safety of return
Chelsea High School students, who return to campus Monday, are deeply divided on whether to go back. Fifty-one percent said they will return to school for in-person learning.
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Metro
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‘I would have given my life for those two kids’: Brockton community mourns drowning of young cousins
The victims have been identified as Rafael Andrande, 13, and Tiago Depina, 12, both of Brockton. The tragedy at Waldo Lake early Saturday evening left the city heartbroken and those who tried to save the boys stunned.
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Marijuana
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Ediblocked: Some people can’t get high from eating marijuana, and scientists aren’t sure why
A small but significant proportion of people can ingest staggering quantities of cannabis without feeling any effects. New research on liver enzymes could explain the mystery — and casts doubt on the validity of marijuana blood tests.
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World
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Grief mounts as efforts to ease Israel-Hamas fight falter
The diplomatic wrangling came as at least 42 Palestinians were killed early Sunday in an airstrike in Gaza City, the deadliest episode in the recent bloodshed.
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The Nation
Nation
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CDC director defends abrupt reversal on mask recommendations
The nation’s top public health official on Sunday defended her agency’s abrupt reversal on wide-ranging mask recommendations, saying that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had weighed new data before announcing that Americans who had been vaccinated could go without masks.
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Politics
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Refugees arriving in US unlikely to exceed cap set by Trump
President Biden, under political pressure, agreed to admit four times as many refugees this budget year as his predecessor did, but resettlement agencies concede the number actually allowed into the United States will be closer to the record-low cap of 15,000 set by former president Donald Trump.
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AP’s top editor calls for probe into Israeli airstrike
The Associated Press’s top editor on Sunday called for an independent investigation into the Israeli airstrike that targeted and destroyed a Gaza City building housing the AP, broadcaster Al-Jazeera, and other media, saying the public deserves to know the facts.
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The World
World
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A scratched hint of ancient ties stirs national furies in Europe
In a region long fought over by rival ethnic and linguistic groups, archaeologists in the Czech Republic have discovered something unusual in these turbulent parts: evidence that peoples locked in hostility for much of the modern era got along in centuries past.
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World
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Afghan cease-fire ends amid calls for fresh peace talks
A three-day cease-fire marked by violent attacks — most claimed by the Islamic State group — ended Sunday in Afghanistan amid calls for renewed peace talks between the government and Taliban.
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World
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When fighting erupts between Israel and Hamas, charges of war crimes follow
Civilians are paying an especially high price in the latest bout of violence between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, raising urgent questions about how the laws of war apply to the conflagration.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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India’s tragedy reverberates around the world
The crisis is a stark reminder that what’s happening in India could happen elsewhere.
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EDITORIAL
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A solution for hunger takes shape in Chelsea and Cambridge
Food insecurity in Massachusetts increased 55 percent during the pandemic, requiring policy makers to look for new ways to get food to the hungry.
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OPINION
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In India, the pandemic may turn back the clock on women’s empowerment
Women and girls worry that they will be forced to return to a time before their voices were heard, their potential was recognized, and their contributions to society were valued.
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Metro
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‘I would have given my life for those two kids’: Brockton community mourns drowning of young cousins
The victims have been identified as Rafael Andrande, 13, and Tiago Depina, 12, both of Brockton. The tragedy at Waldo Lake early Saturday evening left the city heartbroken and those who tried to save the boys stunned.
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Baker expected to update state reopening early this week, following CDC indoor mask changes
With Governor Charlie Baker expected to update the state’s reopening plan this week — following a dramatic easing of national indoor mask guidance for fully vaccinated people — some local public health experts urged him to ensure that any changes will protect those who haven’t received a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Politics
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By mishandling her response to the White investigation, Janey is whiffing on police reform
The Dennis White fiasco is not of Acting Mayor Kim Janey’s making. But she isn’t doing much to unmake it, either.
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Sports
ALEX SPEIER | ON BASEBALL
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Red Sox bullpen looks like it will need reinforcements
The situation that cost Boston the game on Sunday, Matt Barnes showing down with Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani in the ninth, could've been avoided with better work an inning earlier.
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Gary Washburn | On basketball
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Celtics start preparation for the play-in game they hoped to avoid
Can the Celtics return to playing capable and consistent basketball without the mental lapses and lack of effort stretches that have plagued them this season? Can the playoffs motivate these guys to become the team they were expected to be in December?
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Knicks 96, Celtics 92
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The Celtics let their backups mop up the season finale, and they gave the Knicks a game before losing
The Celtics finished the regular season 36-36 and will play as the No. 7 seed in the NBA’s play-in tournament this week.
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Business
Innovation Economy
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For Toast, the restaurant-tech firm, going public may be on the menu
Following a Wall Street Journal report in February that Toast was meeting with investment bankers to get ready for an initial public offering that might value it at $20 billion, just about everyone at the company has been tightlipped.
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Business
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Seeing the environmental issue, brewers and their allies craft a way to recycle plastic beer can carriers
Breweries have become collection sites for can carriers, allowing customers to return the empty toppers when they pick up more beer.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Susan Cole, pioneering advocate for traumatized children in schools, dies at 72
A lawyer and educator, Cole founded the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative, a collaboration between Massachusetts Advocates for Children and Harvard Law School.
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Obituaries
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Susan Cole, pioneering advocate for traumatized children in schools, dies at 72
A lawyer and educator, Cole founded the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative, a collaboration between Massachusetts Advocates for Children and Harvard Law School.
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Arts & Lifestyle
NAMES
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Prince Harry thought about quitting royal life in his 20s
The Duke of Sussex spoke candidly with host Dax Shepard during an episode of the “Armchair Expert” podcast about keeping his relationship with Meghan a secret and dealing with UK media scrutiny.
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BOOKS
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Author John Green explores the human experience through five-star reviews
He is a superstar in the world of young adult fiction but his latest book, “The Anthropocene Reviewed,” is a nonfiction work aimed at adult readers. Originally launched as a podcast, the book is a massive, unruly collection of “reviews” of everything from sunsets to the Lascaux cave paintings to Diet Dr. Pepper.
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Lifestyle
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This Boston-based literacy group is helping kids read through the pandemic
The three-decades-old Boston literacy nonprofit Generations Incorporated is moving into its new era with a fresh name: Literations.
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