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Monday, July 12, 2021
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Parents group launches campaign for ‘true diversity of thought’ in New England private schools
The campaign by the new, Boston-based group Parents United was prompted by parents’ glimpses into their children’s remote classrooms during the pandemic, said Ashley Jacobs, the group’s executive director.
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Business
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For years, in-law apartments have been discouraged in Greater Boston. The housing shortage is changing that
More municipalities are mulling so-called accessory dwelling units as one way to add housing without drastically altering the feel of neighborhoods.
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Social Justice
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Amid rash of assaults, Asian American elders practice self-defense with canes and fists
Over the past year and a half, Asian Americans have been scapegoated for the coronavirus. On Thursday mornings, dozens of seniors gather at the VietAID community center in Fields Corner to learn defense techniques they hope will thwart anyone who’d wish them harm.
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Coronavirus
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With mask confusion reigning, the chin mask is the summer’s latest look
On its website, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises against wearing the mask around your neck or your forehead. But the chin mask’s message is one of benevolence. Tucked away when it’s not needed, whipped over the nose and mouth when called for. It lives to serve.
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Politics
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Too soon to say if Americans may need vaccine booster, Fauci says
Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is President Biden’s chief medical adviser, said Sunday “it is entirely conceivable, maybe likely” that Americans will need a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in the coming months, but it is too soon for the government to recommend another shot.
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California and other parts of the West broil and burn
Firefighters working in searing heat struggled to contain the largest wildfire in California this year while state power operators urged people to conserve energy after a huge wildfire in neighboring Oregon disrupted the flow of electricity from three major transmission lines.
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Branson completes Virgin Galactic flight, aiming to open up space tourism
Soaring more than 50 miles into the hot, glaringly bright skies above New Mexico, Richard Branson at last fulfilled a dream that took decades to realize: He can now call himself an astronaut.
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Nation
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Seminole Indians hit the jackpot with controversial Florida gambling deal
Today, this tribe of about 4,300 controls six casinos in Florida and six more in other states, Canada, and the Dominican Republic, not to mention a hotel and restaurant chain with locations in 70 countries. And it’s poised to take exclusive control of the largest legal sports betting operation in the country, thanks to a deal cut this spring with Republican Governor Ron DeSantis and the legislature.
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FBI officials in Haiti to discuss US assistance after assassination
FBI officials arrived in the Haitian capital on Sunday to assess conditions after the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, but the Biden administration has not granted Haitian officials’ requests for US troops to help provide security.
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Pope Francis leads Sunday prayer a week after surgery
Pope Francis on Sunday made his first public appearance since undergoing colon surgery last week, greeting the faithful from a balcony at Gemelli hospital in Rome.
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How local guerrilla fighters routed Ethiopia’s powerful army
A scrappy force of local Tigrayan recruits scored a cascade of battlefield victories against the Ethiopian military, one of Africa’s strongest.
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OPINION
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The Biden administration must cancel student loan debt
It would increase opportunities for an entire generation to invest in entrepreneurship, retirement accounts, and generational wealth through homeownership.
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OPINION
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A truly progressive student loan policy
Targeted reforms would focus help on the families and individuals who are actually struggling with student loan debt.
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EDITORIAL
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Help women get back to work
A full and equitable economic recovery from the pandemic means making child care accessible for families — and for working moms in particular.
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Chelsea stunned by toddler’s death
Neither the 19-month-old boy, who was struck by a livery vehicle, nor his family has been identified by authorities.
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Elderly brother and sister killed in Saugus fire mourned in two communities
Louis Gallo, 78, and Rosemarie Naples, 80, died in the fire that engulfed their home early Saturday morning, one of Naples’s daughters said Sunday.
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Lynn allocates $500,000 to set up an unarmed crisis-response team
Lynn plans to establish a crisis-response team for mental health emergencies, which could make it the first city in Massachusetts to finance an alternative to traditional policing.
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Sports
Wimbledon
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Novak Djokovic wins Wimbledon to tie Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal with 20 major titles
Djokovic's run of dominance continues as he ties Federer and Nadal with 20 Grand Slam titles, having won all three so far in 2021.
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Phillies 5, Red Sox 4
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Despite disappointing loss to Phillies, Red Sox manager Alex Cora says good teams win a lot of ballgames, and ‘We’re good.’
Despite nearly doubling Philadelphia’s hit total, the Sox stranded 10 runners and lost at home before the All-Star break.
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Golf Roundup
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Min Woo Lee wins three-way playoff to claim second European Tour title
Min Woo Lee and Thomas Detry also secured places in the British Open at Royal St. George’s, with England’s Jack Senior claiming the final one on offer thanks to a tie for 10th.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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How Anania Williams blew up on TikTok and became a Gen Z comedy star
If you’re on TikTok, you’ve probably seen (and heard) Emerson student Anania Williams. As @anania00, Williams has nearly 2 million followers on the app and a dedicated fanbase that loves his self-deprecating humor and candor.
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She fell down the Gardner Museum heist rabbit hole. So she turned the crime scene into her own work of art
Former Boston resident Katy Slininger, 31, embroidered an intricate reconstruction of the Gardner Museum heist after watching the Netflix docuseries, “This Is a Robbery.”
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SHOPPING
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Experts share their tips for shopping the Brimfield Antique Flea Market
Thousands of buyers and dealers come from all over to visit the Brimfield Antique Flea Market. Here are some tips to help navigate it.
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