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Wednesday, July 28, 2021
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Coronavirus
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As COVID-19 surges back in Mass., so does the anxiety we thought we’d escaped
The sense of relief so many enjoyed during spring seems to be slipping away as COVID-19 cases rise and the Delta variant looms. From therapists to business owners to retail workers, a new round of pandemic worry is building.
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Reversing course, CDC recommends vaccinated people wear masks indoors in hot spots
In Massachusetts, where a sense of normalcy had been returning, the renewed warnings were a jarring reminder that the coronavirus remains resilient, despite high vaccination rates.
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Olympics
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Simone Biles’s Olympic withdrawal opens a new chapter on the discourse around athletes and their mental health
Openness by Simone Biles about mental health struggles — on the biggest stage in sports — is another step toward more positive discussions about athletes and the pressure they face.
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Obituaries
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Thomas W. Payzant, whose education vision lifted Boston’s schools, dies at 80
Dr. Payzant led Boston’s schools from 1995 to 2006, an uncommonly long tenure.
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Politics
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‘This is how I’m going to die’: Police detail violence during Jan. 6 attack
Capitol and Washington police officers gave emotional, sometimes-angry accounts of the Jan. 6 attack to the new House committee investigating the day’s violent events.
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The Nation
Nation
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Daniel Hale, who leaked information on US drone warfare, sentenced to 45 months in prison
US District Judge Liam O’Grady sentenced Daniel Hale to 45 months in prison for violating the Espionage Act, saying the documents he disclosed went beyond his “courageous and principled” stance on drones.
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Heroes on Jan. 6, law officers became truth seekers about who was responsible for the Capitol attacks
The witnesses — two Capitol Police officers and two Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police officers — reminded everyone why the events leading up to and including Jan. 6 demand a thorough and nonpartisan investigation, not the pettiness that has marked the run-up to their testimony.
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Nation
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Man pleads guilty to 4 Atlanta-area spa killings, sentenced to life
Robert Aaron Long still faces the death penalty if convicted in four more shooting deaths in Atlanta, where he faces charges of domestic terrorism with a hate crime enhancement in addition to murder.
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The World
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Human Rights Watch: Israeli war crimes apparent in Gaza war
Human Rights Watch on Tuesday accused the Israeli military of carrying out attacks that “apparently amount to war crimes” during an 11-day war in May against the Hamas militant group.
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World
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Europeans increasingly frustrated as White House maintains Trump-era COVID travel restrictions
European lawmakers and business groups voiced mounting criticism of the Biden administration on Tuesday, after the White House said its restrictions on international travel would remain in place for the time being.
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World
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US tries to renew ties in Southeast Asia
Lloyd J. Austin III, the US defense secretary, sought Tuesday to reassure Southeast Asian nations that the United States was still invested in the region despite a monthslong absence by top officials in a part of the world that has been aggressively courted by China.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Confusion and timidity rise along with new COVID-19 cases
The Delta variant isn’t the only pandemic threat. Indecision at the White House and CDC is also endangering lives.
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EDITORIAL
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The Supreme Court must affirm its own decision to broadcast oral arguments
Keeping in place a practice that has worked for the last year and a half could benefit justices who prefer self-imposed incremental change to statutory mandates.
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LETTERS
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The legacy of Bob Moses endures
As much as anyone in the civil rights movement, Moses changed the course of American history.
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Metro
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Reversing course, CDC recommends vaccinated people wear masks indoors in hot spots
In Massachusetts, where a sense of normalcy had been returning, the renewed warnings were a jarring reminder that the coronavirus remains resilient, despite high vaccination rates.
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Metro
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Some North End residents are fed up with outdoor dining
North End residents told city officials that they’re fed up with the clogged sidewalks and thick crowds that have come along with outdoor dining, and they argued for a quick end to the pandemic-era rules that have allowed it.
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Metro
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Dan Mulhern should be Suffolk County’s next DA
Mulhern has emerged as a serious contender to replace Rachael Rollins. And I hope Governor Charlie Baker selects him, because Mulhern has all the qualities to be a superb district attorney.
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Sports
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Patriots tight end Devin Asiasi tests positive for COVID despite vaccination and is out indefinitely
Asiasi, who has mild symptoms, is not with the team and will need two negative tests before he can return.
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Red Sox notebook
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The Red Sox might look different after Friday’s trade deadline
“This is where we want to be,” chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom said.
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ben volin | on football
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NFL’s COVID protocols pit vaccinated players against unvaccinated ones
Significant strides have been made against COVID, but it is still the league’s most potent enemy, with the potential to rip teams apart.
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Business
Business
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Biden mileage rule to exceed Obama climate goal
The policy aims for even tougher antipollution rules later in the decade to forcefully reduce greenhouse gas emissions and nudge US drivers into electric vehicles.
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Business
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Only half of US households donate to charity
The percentage of Americans who give to religious causes has decreased in tandem with attendance at worship services as the number of Americans not affiliated with any religion grows. Separately, the share of Americans who give to secular causes began to drop following the economic turbulence of the Great Recession, but it hasn’t bounced back.
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Business
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Boston A.I. startup DataRobot raises $300 million
Tuesday's private deal valued DataRobot, founded in 2012, at $6.3 billion, more than double the value it reached in a fund-raising round late last year.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Thomas W. Payzant, whose education vision lifted Boston’s schools, dies at 80
Dr. Payzant led Boston’s schools from 1995 to 2006, an uncommonly long tenure.
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Obituaries
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Ex-US senator Mike Enzi of Wyoming dies after bicycle accident
Mr. Enzi, who retired in January, was a conservative Wyoming Republican known as a consensus-builder in an increasingly polarized Washington.
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Arts & Lifestyle
ART
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‘Go Pixel Yourself’ show is a digitized dreamland for the selfie set
The made-for-Instagram experience is on view at CambridgeSide mall.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Big rewards at Tanglewood’s abbreviated Festival of Contemporary Music
Ninety-minute programs arrived as a COVID-era precaution, but they also aided attentive listening.
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FOOD
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You can up your charcuterie board game at Kured
A build-your-own-meat-and-cheese-spread shop opens in Beacon Hill. There’s also art, sandwiches, and plenty of new things to try.
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