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Subject Today's Headlines: What does it take to be a good remote worker?
Date June 2, 2021 9:24 AM
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Today's Headlines
Wednesday, June 2, 2021

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What does it take to be a good remote worker?

As desirable as working from home can be, it isn’t for everyone. The Cambridge firm Cangrade helps companies know if their employees are suited for the arrangement long term.
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The DNC’s Roger Lau made history. Can he grow Asian American political power, too?

At a time of rising anti-Asian bigotry across the country, Roger Lau hopes he can use his platform to increase Asian American political power and representation. For Lau, part of that means stepping far outside his comfort zone, and sharing his story more widely.
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Boston police commissioner says he spoke repeatedly with Walsh about past troubles, claims former mayor knew of restraining order

Police Commissioner Dennis White, fighting for his job on the eve of a termination hearing, released a sworn statement in which he recounted telling former mayor Marty Walsh that he had been the subject of a restraining order when he was accused in the late 1990s of threatening to shoot his former wife. Acting Mayor Kim Janey said city authorities on Wednesday will hear what White has to say and take everything into account.
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Boston Mayoral Race


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City Hall makes no child care accommodations for returning employees

The city’s reopening announcement, which offered no flexibility for those in need of child care, sent some working parents into a panic.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Vulnerable and long neglected, many English learners with disabilities languish with unmet needs in city schools

Though state and federal laws require schools to address both language and disability, Boston schools too often accommodate just one.
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Disputing racism’s reach, Republicans rattle American schools

From school boards to the halls of Congress, Republicans are mounting an energetic campaign aiming to dictate how historical and modern racism in America are taught, meeting pushback from Democrats and educators.
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Nation


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Amid historic drought, a water war breaks out in the West

The brewing battle over the century-old Klamath Project is an early window into the water shortfalls that are likely to spread across the West as a widespread drought, associated with a warming climate, parches watersheds throughout the region.
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Biden suspends drilling leases in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

The decision effectively halts any plans to drill in one of the largest tracts of untouched wilderness in the United States.
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A burning ship covered beautiful beaches in plastic ‘snow.’ Now Sri Lanka faces an environmental disaster.

Sri Lanka is facing one of the worst environmental crises in its history as tons of potentially toxic debris from a fire aboard a container ship blanket miles of its coastline.
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World


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Pope widens code to cover abuse of adults by priests and laity

Pope Francis has broadened the Roman Catholic Church’s definition of sexual abuse by revising its penal code to explicitly acknowledge that adults, and not only children, can be victimized by priests and powerful laypeople who abuse their offices and standing among the faithful.
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China’s plan to promote growth by allowing couples to have 3 children is met with indignation

After China said it would allow couples to have three children, the state news media trumpeted the move as a major change that would help stimulate growth. But across much of the country, the announcement was met with indignation.
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OPINION


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Naomi Osaka takes a stand for Black women’s mental health

In leaving the French Open, the tennis champion prioritizes her wellness over public opinion.
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EDITORIAL


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Generation Pandemic is interested in public health. We should take advantage.

Public health is seeing a surge of interest among today’s young people. Massachusetts policymakers and health care professionals should work to cultivate that young talent now.
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LETTERS


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Group’s therapy sessions with BPS students under scrutiny

Some Boston students’ experience with an unorthodox form of peer counseling has raised questions about the district’s arrangement with the provider of the service.
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The DNC’s Roger Lau made history. Can he grow Asian American political power, too?

At a time of rising anti-Asian bigotry across the country, Roger Lau hopes he can use his platform to increase Asian American political power and representation. For Lau, part of that means stepping far outside his comfort zone, and sharing his story more widely.
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ADRIAN WALKER


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Kyrie Irving episode is another black eye for Boston

The city’s latest high-profile embarrassment in the area of race and sports came Sunday night, when a fan at TD Garden decided it would be a great idea to chuck a Dasani water bottle at the head of Kyrie Irving.
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Student leaders call on Boston superintendent Cassellius to resign over handling of complaints of unlicensed counseling

Four Boston high school students on Tuesday called for Boston Superintendent Brenda Cassellius to resign over her handling of revelations that student leaders were subjected to an inappropriate form of group therapy.
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Nets 123, Celtics 109


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After bowing out of playoffs, Celtics enter an offseason filled with questions

If there is a silver lining, it is that several of the Celtics’ young players were able to get some consistent and important playoff reps.
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Brandon Workman forces Red Sox into decision: Promote me or release me

“His last two outings were outstanding,” WooSox pitching coach Paul Abbott said. “I feel like that was the Brandon Workman we’ve seen in the past.”
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Bruce Cassidy acknowledges Tuukka Rask is still banged up after goalie’s rough outing in Game 2 loss

Cassidy expects Rask, who took Tuesday off along with the rest of his teammates, to start Game 3.
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What does it take to be a good remote worker?

As desirable as working from home can be, it isn’t for everyone. The Cambridge firm Cangrade helps companies know if their employees are suited for the arrangement long term.
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THE FINE PRINT


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She’s stuck with $75,000 in bills after her ‘health care sharing ministry’ refuses to pay

Betsy Hargreaves’s surgery was successful, but her “insurer” refused to cover any of the costs, saying her surgery was the result of a preexisting condition.
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TALKING POINTS


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Four NBA stars to invest in Allston project

Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Food & Dining


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Microgreens, baby greens, mature greens: Here’s what it all means

Do you know which offers the most nutrition? Which requires cooking? Which is the least or most expensive? Let’s dig in.
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GETTING SALTY


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Michelin award-winning chef Richard Chen rolls the dice on Encore Boston Harbor’s Red 8

His most memorable customer ever? Michael Jackson.
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Restaurants that capture the joy of dining out

With restrictions lifted, many people are ready to eat inside again. Where will you go?
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