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Saturday, June 19, 2021
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Business
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Wormtown Brewery’s ownership steps back amid allegations of workplace misconduct
Four of the five members of Wormtown’s ownership group have stepped away from day-to-day operations as the company investigates allegations that managers made inappropriate sexual and racist comments to staff.
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Health
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Staying up too late? Welcome to revenge bedtime procrastination
Behind every episode of revenge bedtime procrastination is a story, and it typically involves a life that’s not quite in balance, a taskmaster (a boss, maybe, or a baby or even yourself), and a yearning for a sweet breath of joy before going to sleep and starting the whole schlep over.
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Politics
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Targeting Biden, Catholic bishops advance controversial communion plan
The move advances a political push by conservative bishops to deny President Biden communion because of his support of abortion rights.
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Massachusetts
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With reopening underway, places of worship move at different speeds
As places of worship are allowed to fully reopen, they face a host of thorny issues, and some are allowing in-person, unmasked worship, while others still require face coverings or are continuing to convene virtually.
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Health
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The downside of ditching masks: the return of colds, flu
Since the state’s mask mandate was lifted, face coverings have started to come off — and stay off. But according to infectious diseases doctors, the return of facial freedom might come with some downsides, like a resurgence in cases of the common cold and the flu.
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The Nation
Nation
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Voting bill showdown looms as GOP rejects Manchin plan
The Senate is set for a key vote Tuesday on a sweeping rewrite of voting and election law, setting up a dramatic test of Democratic unity on a top priority that Republicans are vowing to block.
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Motive sought for fatal string of Arizona freeway shootings
Investigators on Friday were trying to determine why a gunman opened fire on vehicles and pedestrians for some 90 minutes across metropolitan Phoenix, leaving one person dead and a dozen others injured in the string of drive-by shootings.
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Nation
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Children and other relatives of Biden aides get administration jobs
In the first few months of Biden’s presidency, at least five children of his top aides have secured coveted jobs in the new administration. The pattern — which continued this week — has drawn concerns from ethics experts, diversity advocates, and others.
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The World
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UK’s Conservatives suffer defeat in ‘blue wall’ seat
The Liberal Democrats, which was in a coalition government with the Conservatives between 2010 and 2015 before seeing its electoral fortunes wane dramatically, won Thursday’s election in Chesham and Amersham, 35 miles northwest of London.
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World
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In a pessimistic mood, Iranians vote for a new president
Iran’s presidential race has been marked, more than anything else, by a lack of interest: Many voters said they would not bother to cast ballots in an election that they feel has been manipulated in favor of the hard-line conservative candidate, Ebrahim Raisi.
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UN: Millions driven from homes in 2020 despite COVID-19 crisis
War, violence, persecution, human rights violations, and other factors caused nearly 3 million people to flee their homes last year, even though the COVID-19 crisis restricted movement worldwide, the UN refugee agency said in a report Friday.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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The Harvard affirmative action case has already been decided
The Supreme Court has asked the Biden administration to weigh in. But the answer should already be clear: Let the lower courts’ rulings stand.
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OPINION
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Why the colorism problem of ‘In the Heights’ matters
It’s hard not to see the erasure of dark-skinned Afro-Latinos from the movie as whitewashing. The exclusion also highlights the blatant colorism among Latinos.
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LETTERS
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Guardrails for the presidency, after the demolition derby of Trump
From calls to prosecute, to third-party urgings, to an appeal for the Fairness Doctrine, readers offered an array of reactions to the Globe's editorial series "Future-proofing the presidency."
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Metro
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Volunteer Brockton High football coach charged with child rape, sex trafficking
Police identified the defendant as Kharee Louis-Jeune, 33, of Brockton, who was arrested Thursday. School officials confirmed Friday that he had been a volunteer coach with the high school team.
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The strange tale of Arlington’s mysterious Marlon Brando poster
Winona Campbell had bought the poster at a local yard sale eight years ago and almost took it home before having a change of heart. Just a few days after she shared the tale online, the poster appeared out of thin air on her porch.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Task force still undecided on use of test scores for admission to Boston exam schools
One of the biggest stumbling blocks is whether all applicants should be required to take an entrance exam to safeguard against grade inflation or whether the use of test scores should be optional.
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Sports
gary washburn | on basketball
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Kemba Walker’s star-crossed two-year tenure with Celtics ends as a big what-if
Nagged by a knee injury, he showed flashes but was never able to become the consistent scorer the Celtics needed.
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Celtics move on from Kemba Walker with trade to Thunder for former Celtic Al Horford
In Brad Stevens's first major transaction, he unloaded the oft-injured Walker while creating financial flexibility. He dealt away two picks — No. 16 next month and a 2025 second-rounder.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball
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Now in Kansas City, Andrew Benintendi’s career back on upswing
A small-market team like the Royals seems like a perfect fit for Benintendi.
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Business
Business
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Wormtown Brewery’s ownership steps back amid allegations of workplace misconduct
Four of the five members of Wormtown’s ownership group have stepped away from day-to-day operations as the company investigates allegations that managers made inappropriate sexual and racist comments to staff.
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Business
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OneUnited to host conference on closing racial wealth gap
Boston-based OneUnited, America’s largest Black-owned bank, will host an inaugural financial literacy conference this Juneteenth on how to buy a home, own a profitable business, save and invest, buy life insurance, and more.
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Business
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Hiring remains slow in Massachusetts; state added only 9,200 jobs in May
The speed of job recovery in Massachusetts, which lifted nearly all coronavirus restrictions on May 29, trails national figures.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Old series’ staying power can be seen on streaming services
A lot of subscribers are invested more in a streamer’s library holdings than in its original series.
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LOVE LETTERS
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We’re supposed to get married next year, but I have doubts
"In the moment he asked, I went on autopilot and said yes, although every bone in my body screamed no."
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Music
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Dorchester Art Project’s spin on Tiny Desk amplifies big voices
DAP launched its series of mini concerts this week with DJ WhySham.
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