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Subject Today's Headlines: Respect, but don’t fear the Delta variant
Date July 1, 2021 9:17 AM
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Thursday, July 1, 2021

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Respect, but don’t fear the Delta variant

Health experts in Massachusetts and elsewhere are adamant that the Delta variant should not ruin our Fourth of July or require vaccinated people to dig out that box of paper masks. If you’re fully immunized, they say, you’re safe.
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Metro


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A beloved neighbor returns to ‘no better place’

At long-last, 58-year-old Mike Walsh was back home after more than a half-year battling a historic pandemic. In that time, he was hospitalized and placed on a ventilator for more than 100 days so perilously close to death that doctors braced the family for the possibility — even likelihood — that he would never return home. Yet here he was.
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The Great Divide


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Attempt to water down plan to bring more disadvantaged children into exam schools generates a backlash

The eleventh-hour changes sparked sharp criticism from parents, students, mayoral candidates, and city councilors.
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Crime & Courts


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An online trail leaves few clues about Winthrop shooter

Nathan Allen's online trail reveals few indications about his alleged journey into white supremacy. But experts who study the far right say incongruities between someone’s public persona and private animus are not uncommon.
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Trump’s company is told to expect criminal charges, a dramatic turn in years-long probe of former president’s business dealings

Prosecutors have told attorneys for former president Donald Trump’s business that both the company and its longtime chief financial officer are likely to be indicted on Thursday, according to two people familiar with the charges.
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Nation


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House votes to create select committee to investigate Capitol riot as partisan lines are redrawn

That nearly all Republicans opposed the legislation made clear the political challenges Democrats will face as they attempt the probe.
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POLTICIAL NOTEBOOK


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Supreme Court leaves CDC ban on evictions in place

The ban has just been extended another month, until the end of July, and the Biden administration said it will end then.
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Nation


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New ramp will allow use of heavy equipment at collapse site

The ramp potentially accelerates the removal of concrete that “could lead to incredibly good news events,” the state fire marshal said.
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World


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Most European troops exit Afghanistan quietly after 20 years

Most European troops have already pulled out of Afghanistan, quietly withdrawing months before the US-led mission was officially expected to end — part of an anticlimactic close to the “forever war” that risks leaving the country on the brink of civil war.
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World


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Canadian Indigenous group says more graves found at new site

A Canadian Indigenous group said Wednesday a search using ground-penetrating radar has found 182 human remains in unmarked graves at a site near a former Catholic Church-run residential school that housed Indigenous children taken from their families.
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World


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Kim Jong Un sounds alarm on COVID with warning of ‘great crisis’

North Korea's leader is watching the country face a "great crisis" over a quarantine breach is raising more questions about what is going wrong inside his secretive regime.
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OPINION


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Democrats discover that ‘defund the police’ is political poison

A fearsome wave of riots and the largest murder spike in more than 60 years have a way of clarifying the political stakes.
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EDITORIAL


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Making prisons more humane

Massachusetts needs to find a better way to care for people with mental illness who remain behind bars.
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LETTERS


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Almost like a mirage, an extended sales tax holiday floats before us

Readers offer a range of views on Governor Baker's proposal to extend the state's annual weekend sales tax holiday to a period of two months.
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A beloved neighbor returns to ‘no better place’

At long-last, 58-year-old Mike Walsh was back home after more than a half-year battling a historic pandemic. In that time, he was hospitalized and placed on a ventilator for more than 100 days so perilously close to death that doctors braced the family for the possibility — even likelihood — that he would never return home. Yet here he was.
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RI NEWS


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Guatemalan immigrant seeking better life for his family loses his own to save a stranger

Valentin Cardona Sanchez died after he leapt into the treacherous waters at Conimicut Point Park to save a drowning child.
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Health


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Massachusetts senior care company mandates COVID shots for workers — a first for state’s nursing homes

The move comes as vaccination rates remain stubbornly low at many nursing homes and other senior care facilities.
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dan shaughnessy


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At the halfway point, Chaim Bloom is pleased with Red Sox but says: ‘We haven’t accomplished anything yet’

The Red Sox have made a full turnaround from last year's misery, but the chief baseball officer knows there is still work to be done.
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‘Typical Chris Sale. What more can you ask for?’ Red Sox ace looks sharp in live batting practice session

The rehabbing lefthander threw two simulated innings, topping out at 95 m.p.h.
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Red Sox 6, Royals 2


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Even lightning can’t slow Red Sox, who roll on to sixth straight win

The Sox beat the Royals for the third straight game and surged to a three-game lead in the AL East.
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Robinhood pays $70 million to settle numerous allegations

The financial penalty is the largest ever ordered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, a nongovernmental organization that oversees the brokerage industry, and one that “reflects the scope and seriousness of Robinhood’s violations.”
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Boston stalwart Au Bon Pain sold, again

The seller was Panera Bread, part of privately held JAB Holding Co., which owns a range of companies including Pret a Manger. Au Bon Pain got its start in Boston in 1981.
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Business


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Old ropewalk factory in Charlestown finally reopens as apartments

The old Ropewalk complex in the Charlestown Navy Yard is more than a quarter-mile long but only 45 feet wide in most sections, making it one of the most challenging structures in Boston to redevelop.
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Obituaries


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Donald Rumsfeld, charismatic and combative secretary of defense, dies

Mr. Rumsfeld was widely regarded in his second tour as the most powerful defense secretary since Robert McNamara during the Vietnam War.
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Obituaries


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Donald Rumsfeld, charismatic and combative secretary of defense, dies

Mr. Rumsfeld was widely regarded in his second tour as the most powerful defense secretary since Robert McNamara during the Vietnam War.
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WORKING ON IT


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What we can learn from wedding announcements

Cate Doty’s book “Mergers and Acquisitions: Or, Everything I Know About Love I Learned on the Wedding Pages” is about the relationship details that actually matter.
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Arts


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Boston artist’s music sculpture features in Kevin Hart’s ‘Fatherhood’

On display from April to October of 2019, the musical fence seen in “Fatherhood” is just one of many music-making sculptures created by The Pickup Music Project since its founding in 2016.
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Daughter’s online videos compromise future

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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