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Tuesday, July 6, 2021
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Social Justice
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Young Asian Americans struggle to get immigrant parents to open up about a painful issue: racism
Amid swelling anti-Asian sentiment, propelled by rhetoric surrounding COVID-19, second-generation Asian Americans are talking to their parents about subjects they never dared to broach before: race, racism, and identity.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Chicago’s exam schools offer lessons to Boston’s evolving admission process
Boston is looking to Chicago for guidance to help diversify its admission process to its three elite exam schools.
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Boston Mayoral Race
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Janey’s address a part celebration, part state of the city, part campaign rally
Acting Mayor Kim Janey’s ceremony Friday, billed as an update for residents on the city’s successes, including the recovery from the pandemic, also illustrated the political advantages that come with being acting mayor.
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Climate Change
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Massachusetts has the chance to make offshore wind diverse. Will it?
Steering some of the financial windfall toward communities of color could help counter years of systemic racism and missed opportunities in a region where Black residents’ net worth — recently gauged at just $8 — is a fraction of white residents’.
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Health
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Hand sanitizer is here to stay, but it’s not without risks. Here’s what doctors have to say
The near-ubiquitous nature of hand sanitizer is a net positive, several doctors said. But it does have some drawbacks and should not be overused.
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The Nation
Nation
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Demolition widens search at Florida condo site, but storms threaten
Rescuers searched through fresh rubble Monday after the last of the collapsed Florida condo building was demolished, which allowed crews into previously inaccessible places, including bedrooms where people were believed to be sleeping at the time of the disaster, officials said.
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Nation
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Tropical Storm Elsa crosses west Cuba and heads for Florida
Tropical Storm Elsa swept across a mostly rural section of western Cuba with strong rain and winds Monday, then moved into the Florida Straits for a possible close brush with the lower Florida Keys and the Dry Tortugas on Tuesday.
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Politics
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New infrastructure deal must focus on climate, activists say
Climate activists and their Democratic allies in Congress are pressing with renewed urgency for huge investments to slow global warming, after a bipartisan infrastructure plan cut out some of President Biden’s key climate initiatives.
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The World
World
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Oil markets in limbo as talks over production levels break down
There are concerns that if an agreement cannot be reached, the alliance could break apart, potentially triggering a price war and swings in global oil prices.
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World
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US left Afghan airfield at night, didn’t tell new commander, officials say
The United States left Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base’s new Afghan commander, who discovered the Americans’ departure more than two hours after they left, Afghan military officials said.
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Israel’s new government fails to extend contentious citizenship law
In an early setback for Israel’s three-week-old government, it lost a parliamentary vote early Tuesday to extend a contentious law that effectively bans citizenship or permanent residency for Palestinians from the occupied territories if they marry Israelis.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Out of luck — COVID-19 vaccination lotteries don’t work
The real long-term solution to addressing vaccination rates — and future pandemics — is to cultivate a sense of duty so that individuals get vaccinated.
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EDITORIAL
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Don’t call inquiry into veterans’ deaths an independent investigation
Attorney-client privilege prevented the public from getting the transparency it deserved in Mark Pearlstein’s report on the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home tragedy.
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OPINION
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The bricks of New Ireland
Why were the houses in a Cambridge neighborhood built so high off the ground?
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Metro
Crime & Courts
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From organic farm to armed standoff, Wakefield suspect took unexpected path
A tough transition out of the military led Jamhal Latimer to Blue Skys Farm in Cranston, R.I., more than five years ago. What took him from there to an armed standoff in Wakefield is unclear.
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Matt Gilbert can’t review everything on TV, so . . .
The Globe’s ace TV critic can’t be expected to review everything on the tube. So in the spirit of collegiality, and in desperate search of a subject on a long holiday weekend, I’ll take the commercials for him.
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Transportation
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That CharlieCard you haven’t used since last March? It might have expired
Riders have been venting about the inconvenience of obtaining a new CharlieCard on social media, especially after a WBUR radio host documented her struggle in verse earlier this week.
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Sports
Baseball
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‘I want all the spirits that are in here to favor me.’ How Adam Ottavino uses Earthing to help him focus on pitching
“Basically, I’m just trying to connect with the environment I’m going to be in every day and it just kind of helps,” the Red Sox reliever said.
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Patriots
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Tight end Hunter Henry always has been a difficult matchup, and he’ll work out perfectly for Patriots
Henry’s high school coach sees great things in his former star pupil.
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Gary Washburn | On Basketball
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With Suns and Bucks, NBA Finals offer new faces, rejuvenation, and tons of intrigue
The Suns and Bucks might not get the highest ratings but the series should be competitive.
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Business
CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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Mass. retailers get potential boost from Senate in fight over commission-based overtime pay
A rider in the Senate’s budget bill would sharply reduce damages paid by retailers in the state for paying salespeople incorrectly.
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Fallout continues from biggest global ransomware attack
Thousands of organizations — largely firms that remotely manage the IT infrastructure of others — were infected in at least 17 countries in Friday's assault. Kaseya, whose product was exploited, said Monday that they include several just returning to work.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Gerald W. Blakeley Jr., pioneering developer of Route 128, dies at 100
Mr. Blakeley, a pioneering developer of Route 128 and former owner of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, died Friday in his Osterville home.
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Obituaries
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Gerald W. Blakeley Jr., pioneering developer of Route 128, dies at 100
Mr. Blakeley, a pioneering developer of Route 128 and former owner of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, died Friday in his Osterville home.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ARTS
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Once an artist, now an administrator, Connie C. Chin prepares to lead Global Arts Live into a new era
The Boston native will become the arts-presenting organization's executive director on July 26.
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Travel
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Museum or giant toybox? One family’s vast collection of playthings and artifacts is the stuff of childhood memories
You can see this collection of 80,000 items, dating from 1873 to 2019, at the Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum in Cheshire, Conn.
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LOVE LETTERS
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Willing to enter a ‘throuple’ relationship for her
“Am I being too desperate?”
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