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Subject Today's Headlines: COVID’s silver lining: a new — and possibly lasting — passion for the outdoors
Date June 9, 2021 9:19 AM
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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

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COVID’s silver lining: a new — and possibly lasting — passion for the outdoors

Countless people cooped up by restrictions during the pandemic discovered the outdoors, where they could have fun with little risk of contracting the virus. But perhaps more surprising, as restrictions have eased and most indoor places have fully reopened, there are signs that this newfound love affair with nature seems to be enduring.
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Five more linked to burgeoning Boston police pay fraud scandal, including former union president

Federal investigators have linked a former police union president and the ex-wife of the fired police commissioner to the growing scandal.
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Manchin reveals deep rift over bipartisanship among Democrats

Senator Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat from deep-red West Virginia, wrote in a recent op-ed that he will only back election bills that gain at least one Republican colleague’s support.
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You’ve had your shots. What are the risks to you and your children when the vaccinated, unvaccinated mix?

The Globe spoke with three infectious diseases doctors at local hospitals and universities to answer common concerns.
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Boston School Committee chair Alexandra Oliver-Dávila resigns over racially charged texts

A growing number of elected officials called for Oliver-Dávila’s resignation after she disparaged West Roxbury families in text message exchanges with another School Committee member.
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‘Does anybody have a plan?’ Senate report details Jan. 6 security failures

The first congressional report on the Capitol riot is the most comprehensive and detailed account of the dozens of intelligence failures, miscommunications, and security lapses that led to what the bipartisan team of senators that assembled it concluded was an “unprecedented attack” on American democracy.
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Politics


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Biden Justice Department seeks to defend Trump in suit over rape denial

The decision stunned many involved in the suit, with one lawyer, Roberta A. Kaplan, saying that as “horrific” as the alleged rape was, it was “truly shocking that the current Department of Justice would allow Donald Trump to get away with lying about it.”
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In Mexico, Harris defends against criticism over border

Vice President Kamala Harris brushed off questions about her decision not to go to the US-Mexico border as part of her work to address the spike in migration.
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FBI-controlled AN0M app ensnares scores of alleged criminals in global police sting

An international coalition of law enforcement officials announced Tuesday that they had ensnared alleged criminals around the world after duping them into using phones loaded with an encrypted messaging app that was controlled by the FBI.
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World


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Trudeau denounces truck attack that targeted Muslim family

A pickup truck attack that killed four members of an immigrant family has shaken Canada, a country where immigrants are largely accepted, and drew denunciations Tuesday from Canada’s prime minister, who called it a hate crime directed at Muslims.
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Man slaps Macron during visit to southern France

A man slapped President Emmanuel Macron of France in the face on Tuesday during a visit by the French leader to the southeast of the country, prompting swift political condemnation as a video of the incident spread rapidly on social media.
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EDITORIAL


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Part 2: Who owns the president?

The 45th president was in bed financially with foreign governments, a precedent for America’s enemies to wield influence over the Oval Office. Lawmakers and voters must prevent this from becoming common practice.
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OPINION


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A millionaire’s surtax is still a terrible idea

Voters have repeatedly — and wisely — defended the state’s ban on graduated tax rates.
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OPINION


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As the state GOP turns — and churns

Wednesday’s meeting will see state party chairman Jim Lyons on the hot seat.
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Health


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Cooling centers were open but few came. Are they the best way to deal with scorchers?

As the number of 90-degree days has steadily climbed in the area, the sparse use of the city-funded cooling centers illustrated the challenges for cities trying to help people withstand the heat — a serious health threat, particularly for the elderly.
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New England


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Instagram account ‘Thirty AF’ — about the perils of life in your thirties — has turned into a business for these two Emerson grads

At the beginning of 2020, the account had roughly 200,000 followers. But over the next year, with people desperate for community and light-hearted diversion, their fanbase surged to 1 million with no signs of slowing down.
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Controversy over texts shouldn’t overshadow need for more diversity at Boston Latin

We shouldn’t overlook the fact that pushing out three members of the school committee won’t do anything to address the real issue of creating more equity in the city’s exam schools.
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Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy is unsure whether Tuukka Rask can go in Game 6

Cassidy said "we'll find out tomorrow" on Rask. Meanwhile, Kevan Miller, Brandon Carlo, and Curtis Lazar definitely won't play.
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Red Sox notebook


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Red Sox recognize Lou Gehrig Day with ceremony prior to series opener vs. Astros

Pete Frates’s 7-year-old daughter, Lucy, threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Christian Vázquez.
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Fenway crowd wanted to let the Astros hear it, but Houston had the last word against Red Sox

Red Sox starter Martín Pérez lasted just two innings, allowing six runs on six hits.
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‘I thought I was a hero, but I’m expendable’: Roche Bros. outsourcing deliveries, drivers say

As the pandemic tightened its grip last spring, the delivery drivers at Roche Bros. were pressed into action like never before — risking exposure to the virus as online sales soared. Then last month, the delivery drivers’ jobs were outsourced to gig workers, according to several of the drivers.
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Internet outage shows how vulnerable we all are to single points of failure

A software glitch Tuesday morning on a content delivery network run by San Francisco-based Fastly blocked online access to the New York Times, CNN, and the BBC, as well as the popular forum Reddit, videogame streaming service Twitch, and a number of other websites.
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Encore president leaving for role in Vegas; top deputy to take over

Jenny Holaday will become the first woman to run a casino in Massachusetts.
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COMMUNITY


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Shepard Fairey to summon the sea for New England Aquarium mural

His work will arrive during year two of the Sea Walls Boston public art initiative.
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MUSIC


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BSO announces March dates at Carnegie Hall

Tuesday's announcement also nods to the 2021-2022 season at Symphony Hall.
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At twilight, Mass MoCA’s new Skyspace becomes a roller coaster for the eyes

James Turrell's "C.A.V.U." reserves its best show for dawn and dusk.
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