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Tuesday, June 15, 2021
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Massachusetts
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How a city emerges from a 462-day state of emergency
The end of the declaration poses a symbolic question: How exactly do nearly 7 million people emerge from a state of emergency after 66 weeks? How does a state that suffered the third-highest per capita COVID-19 death toll in the nation return to normalcy when the clock strikes midnight?
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Crime & Courts
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His murder conviction was overturned. But the state is fighting his claim for compensation
The state acknowledges that Frederick Weichel spent 36 years in prison for a crime he may not have committed. But that’s not enough to earn him compensation from the state for wrongful imprisonment, according to the Attorney General’s office.
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Politics
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In possible bid for governor, Maura Healey faces criticism from young progressive activists
Many Massachusetts Democrats know Healey best for suing Donald Trump and going after corporate villains like Purdue Pharma. But some young progressive activists see Healey as a willing participant in a carceral system they believe should be pared back or eliminated.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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In seismic shift, a lottery might govern admission to Boston’s exam schools
For generations, the exam-school admission process has worked by rewarding students with the highest grades and test scores — in rank order — by getting first dibs on their preferred exam school. A School Committee task force is now giving serious consideration to scrapping the assignments and replacing them with a lottery.
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Metro
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‘It’s hard to be a human’: This Instagram art journal has been a pandemic lifeline
The local artist uses his work and Instagram to process his feelings. As it turns out, thousands of people are inspired by his transparency.
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The Nation
Nation
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Senate Democrats, Republicans prepare to sell nearly $1 trillion infrastructure deal to White House
Congressional lawmakers are facing a pivotal week at the Capitol for the future of infrastructure reform, as bipartisan negotiations continue and work proceeds to advance a flurry of bills to improve the nation’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports, and Internet connections.
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Politics
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Biden rallies NATO support ahead of confrontation with Putin
President Biden used his first appearance at a NATO summit since taking office to call on Russian President Vladimir Putin to step back from provocative actions targeting the United States and its allies on Monday. NATO leaders joined the United States in formally accusing Moscow and Beijing of malign actions.
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Politics
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US intelligence report warns of more violence by QAnon followers
The report was compiled by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security and released Monday.
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The World
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Israel’s new coalition takes first steps, including mending fences with US
Israel’s fragile new coalition government gave a first glimpse of its priorities Monday, as ministers announced intentions to repair Israeli ties with the US Democratic Party and the Jewish diaspora, investigate a disaster at a religious site last month that killed 45, and permit a far-right march through Jerusalem on Tuesday that some fear will lead to violence.
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World
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Hollywood take on Christchurch massacre provokes anger in New Zealand
A planned Hollywood film about the Christchurch mosque massacre has drawn a sharp backlash in New Zealand, with Muslims denouncing the director’s decision to focus not on the community’s pain and resilience, but instead on the response by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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World
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Johnson’s ‘Global Britain’ makes shaky start at G-7 summit
The prime minister’s plan to introduce his vision of a nimble, trade-savvy U.K. was upended by a spat over Northern Ireland.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Where mental illness and criminal justice meet
Massachusetts needs a new approach to treating mentally ill prisoners. A promising model could take hold in Middlesex County.
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OPINION
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A win-win city project stuck in neutral
Where’s a mayoral bully to counter South Enders’ case of the vapors?
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OPINION
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Why El Salvador sees a future in Bitcoin
President Nayib Bukele has launched a strategy to draw fresh international capital to the country. He is also creating distance from the dollar, setting the stage to potentially thumb his nose at the United States.
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Metro
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‘It’s hard to be a human’: This Instagram art journal has been a pandemic lifeline
The local artist uses his work and Instagram to process his feelings. As it turns out, thousands of people are inspired by his transparency.
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Crime & Courts
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Four demonstrators sue Boston police for alleged excessive force after George Floyd protest in 2020
The plaintiffs say that three officers used physical force against them without provocation as police were attempting to clear the protest on May 31, 2020, which had been largely peaceful before devolving into a chaotic scene of violence and looting.
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Higher Education
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Supreme Court asks Biden administration for view on Harvard affirmative action case
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the US acting solicitor general to file a brief in the case involving Harvard University’s use of race in college admissions.
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Sports
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Stephon Gilmore misses first day of Patriots mandatory minicamp, but Cam Newton is full go
Gilmore, who has been at the forefront of many contract extension and trade rumors, also did not attend any of the Patriots optional offseason workouts.
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Golf
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Phil Mickelson is back on top, thanks to channeling his inner Tom Brady
The two have become friends and they are redefining what aging athletes can accomplish.
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The last two playoff exits have exposed what the Bruins lack. What will they do about it?
Other than Jake DeBrusk, the six drafts on Don Sweeney’s watch have not delivered a single primary or secondary scorer, or even valuable bottom-six forwards.
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Business
Business
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These charts show how Boston is coming back to life
Measures of foot traffic, time spent at home, how often we’re looking up directions on our phones ― they all point toward a reopening well underway.
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Business
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Lawmakers miss deadline on state-of-emergency protections for businesses but hope to resolve issue quickly
Both the House and Senate will meet Tuesday to discuss extensions after the state of emergency ended at midnight.
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Business
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GE, Safran team up to design a jet engine that could cut fuel consumption by 20 percent
The GE-Safran effort offers the clearest signal yet of how global aerospace giants will seek to shrink their carbon footprints.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Violetta Elvin, glamorous Royal Ballet dancer, dies at 97
A young Soviet ballerina who brought her Bolshoi training and remarkable style to Britain’s Royal Ballet, Violetta Elvin was remembered in the British magazine Dancing Times as a “glorious and glamorous” dancer.
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Obituaries
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Violetta Elvin, glamorous Royal Ballet dancer, dies at 97
A young Soviet ballerina who brought her Bolshoi training and remarkable style to Britain’s Royal Ballet, Violetta Elvin was remembered in the British magazine Dancing Times as a “glorious and glamorous” dancer.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ASK MATTHEW
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Network TV is where originality goes to die
Primetime is a third-rate place to find quality entertainment, particularly if you’re not big fan of game shows, reality competitions, the Arrowverse, and Dick Wolf.
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MUSIC
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An EDM whiz kid from Lynnfield cracks a million streams on Spotify
Brandon Greenstein has been creating music under the moniker The BreakBomb Project since he was 15.
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STAGE REVIEW
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In ‘Tiny Beautiful Things,’ hard-earned words of wisdom
Celeste Oliva excels as an advice columnist in the Gloucester Stage Company production.
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