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Sunday, May 23, 2021
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Social Justice
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I, too, rage America
A year after the murder of George Floyd, it still hurts like hell. This is what it feels like to be seen as a problem.
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Politics
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Some bold local police reform efforts follow Floyd’s death, but change at national level remains elusive
One year ago, amid worldwide protests after George Floyd’s murder, institutions and leaders across the nation vowed to do more to address systemic racism and create a more equitable society. The Globe this week revisits some of those pledges to find out: What has been done?
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Spotlight
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Failure of command: The inside story of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home outbreak
Governor Charlie Baker and a top deputy played key roles in events leading up to the devastating COVID-19 outbreak at the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home, but publicly faulted others. A Globe investigation examines the decisions that left the home all but leaderless when the coronavirus stormed in.
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Metro
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In state’s least immunized county, vaccine holdouts remain as wariness persists
Hampden County, one of the most diverse counties in Massachusetts, also has the state’s lowest coronavirus vaccination rate.
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Metro
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He’s the Cape Cod candy man
Paulo Paraguay and his wife, Molly, who own Kandy Korner on Main Street in Hyannis, are ready for a busy summer season. And so are a number of other businesses on the Cape.
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The Nation
Nation
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No, people are not returning pandemic dogs in droves
Animal welfare advocates were delighted when the pandemic prompted thousands of bored and isolated Americans to adopt dogs last year. They also worried that when offices reopened and social life began returning to normal, those new pet owners would cast aside their dogs, like children who had outgrown their teddy bears. Despite some alarmist news reports, the story so far is much happier than that.
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Hugs are in; masks are (mostly) out at the White House
Thanks to growing availability of the coronavirus vaccine and a recent relaxation of federal guidance on masks and distancing, the Biden administration is embracing the look and feel of pre-pandemic days on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Nation
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With more border crossers, US groups seek to stem deaths
“People die here. People get lost. People are never heard of again. They go missing,” said migrant rights activist Eduardo Canales, director of the South Texas Human Rights Center.
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The World
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Daily readings at tomb honor Dante 700 years after his death
Italy is honoring Dante Alighieri — who died in exile from Florence on Sept. 13, 1321 — in myriad ways on the 700th anniversary of his death. Those include new musical scores and gala concerts, exhibits and dramatic readings against stunning backgrounds in every corner of the country. Pope Francis has written an Apostolic letter, the latest by a pope examining Dante’s relationship with the Roman Catholic Church.
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World
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In the Russian Arctic, the first stirrings of a very cold war
Nowhere on Earth has climate change been so pronounced as in the polar regions. The warming has led to drastic reductions in sea ice, opening up the Arctic to ships during the summer months and exposing Russia to new security threats. As the sea ice melts, Russia is deploying ever more soldiers and equipment to the Far North, becoming essentially the first military to act on the strategic implications of climate change for the region in what some have called the beginnings of a Very Cold War.
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World
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US activists try to halt an Australian way of life: killing kangaroos
American activists just don’t understand how life actually works in the middle of Australia, Australians say. Kangaroos have been hunted on the continent for thousands of years, “and there are still more of them than people.”
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Seeing to Boston’s social services (park included)
A real win-win here would be a great public health facility that embraces its unique location side by side with Franklin Park.
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EDITORIAL
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Adoptees still seeking their origin stories
A gap in state law blocks too many from accessing their birth records.
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OPINION
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The incredible shrinking insurrection
Republicans are rewriting the horrors millions witnessed — and legislators barely survived — on Jan. 6.
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Metro
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In state’s least immunized county, vaccine holdouts remain as wariness persists
Hampden County, one of the most diverse counties in Massachusetts, also has the state’s lowest coronavirus vaccination rate.
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Metro
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He’s the Cape Cod candy man
Paulo Paraguay and his wife, Molly, who own Kandy Korner on Main Street in Hyannis, are ready for a busy summer season. And so are a number of other businesses on the Cape.
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Metro
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My love for my garden is unrequited, and that’s OK
That lack of control is a bane and a delight. Nature persists, despite our best efforts to tame it — or ruin it.
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Sports
Dan Shaughnessy
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Right now, Kyrie Irving in a class by himself in being hated by Boston sports fans
Irving’s Nets opened a best-of-seven playoff series against the Celtics Saturday night in Brooklyn.
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Red Sox 4, Phillies 3
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Bullpen saves Nate Eovaldi, Red Sox
Xander Bogaerts and Danny Santana homered to power the Red Sox’ offense.
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Bruins
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Capitals’ Dmitry Orlov not fined for high hit on the Bruins’ Kevan Miller in Game 4
Washington's Anthony Mantha did receive a $5,000 fine for running Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask late in the game.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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A utopian book about golf envisioned a more inclusive society
In an out-of-print book from 1929, talking golf balls and an unlikely young hero are emissaries from a kinder world.
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IDEAS
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I learned how to ride a bike in Sheikh Jarrah
Israel has dispossessed Palestinians, displaced us, and expelled us, but the one thing it can never take away is our memories of our lives on our land.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Jerome Kagan, Harvard psychologist who tied temperament to biology, dies at 92
Described by a peer as "one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century," Jerome Kagan argued that some children were genetically wired to worry and that they proved to be more resilient than expected as they passed from one stage of maturity to another.
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Mark Levitan, who measured the true face of poverty, dies at 73
Instrumental in providing New York City officials with a more realistic measure of poverty, and in persuading the federal government to follow suit, Mark Levitan’s methodology could also calibrate which anti-poverty programs were doing the most good for which group.
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Obituaries
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Roger Hawkins, drummer for ‘The Swampers’, dies at 75
Founder of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, along with his partners, Jimmy Johnson, David Hood, and Barry Beckett, Roger Hawkins played on records with Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Percy Sledge, Bob Seger, Clarence Carter, The Staples Singers, Paul Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Steve Winwood, Otis Redding, James Brown, Etta James, Levon Helm, Alicia Keys and many more.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TABLES
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Brine reopens in Newburyport, and Trillium’s Greenway beer garden returns
Restaurant news you can use.
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QUICK BITE
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Little Donkey rides again
It’s nice to get back in the saddle of in-person dining.
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SUMMER ARTS PREVIEW
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With Jacob’s Garden, they’re renewing the past for a sustainable future
The Pillow is rooted in farming history. Now that's a part of the present, too.
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Travel
GIRLFRIEND GETAWAYS
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Red dust on our boots and fur on our clothes
Two friends bond with sanctuary animals in Utah’s red rock country.
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GIRLFRIEND GETAWAYS
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Chasing down ‘Friends’ sites and other shamelessly touristy pursuits in NYC
When we heard that a “Friends” reunion special was coming to HBO Max, we were psyched. We were also vaccinated, so we made a pilgrimage to the Big Apple.
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