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Coronavirus
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This is what it’s like to have a breakthrough case of COVID-19
The Globe spoke with numerous individuals in the region who received the shot and got sick to varying degrees. Here are their stories.
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Boston Mayoral Race
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Acting Mayor Kim Janey, in heated race, faces new scrutiny over not yet requiring vaccinations for city workers
Though she did not rule out doing so in the future, the lack of a hard line on a vaccine mandate is putting Janey back in the spotlight amid a heated and close mayoral contest, in which her leadership in the pandemic is under close watch.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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More students of color are attending Cape Cod schools. But the vast majority of teachers are white
Across Cape Cod, school districts have failed to recruit and retain enough teachers of color to keep pace with a changing population.
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Crime & Courts
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Boating at night comes with challenges that many new boaters are unprepared to handle
The hazards of riding and operating watercraft in the dark include inclement weather and technical problems, magnified by inexperienced, careless, or intoxicated boaters.
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Crime & Courts
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Defrocked cardinal Theodore McCarrick charged with sexually assaulting teenager in 1970s
McCarrick was charged Wednesday with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy during a wedding reception at Wellesley College, making him the highest-ranking Roman Catholic official in the US to face criminal charges in the clergy sexual abuse scandal.
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The Nation
Nation
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Biden, Democrats mount last-minute effort to extend eviction moratorium
The moratorium, which ends Saturday, had last been extended one month ago and little had been done in recent weeks to advance another extension through Congress.
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Political Notebook
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Congress passes bill to fund Capitol security, Afghan visas
Congress overwhelmingly passed emergency legislation Thursday that would bolster security at the Capitol, repay outstanding debts from the Jan. 6 insurrection, and increase the number of visas for allies who worked alongside Americans in the Afghanistan war.
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Nation
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National parks are so crowded that Congress is getting involved
"The growth in visitation is posing one of the greatest challenges NPS has ever faced," a conservation official said.
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The World
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Mexico declares $3 billion US security deal ‘dead,’ seeks revamp
Frustrated by raging violence, the Mexican government is seeking to overhaul the Merida Initiative, a $3 billion US aid program that’s been the centerpiece of security cooperation between the two nations for more than a decade but that’s failed to reduce bloodshed.
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World
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US genocide expert to press Ethiopia on Tigray aid blockade
The US official who wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning book on genocide is visiting Ethiopia next week to press the government to lift what the US calls a blockade on humanitarian aid to the conflict-hit Tigray region, where hundreds of thousands of people now face deadly famine.
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890 million-year-old fossils may be oldest sign of animal life on Earth, Canadian geologist says
A geologist may have uncovered the oldest sign of animal life on Earth: sponge fossils that potentially date back 890 million years. That's some 350 million years earlier than the oldest undisputed findings of animal fossils.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Who let an accused child molester stay on with the Boston police?
A review of the case of former Boston Police officer Patrick M. Rose Sr. doesn’t name who mishandled the case in the 1990s, but it does provide guidance for the future.
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OPINION
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Bringing the harrowing experiences of Jan. 6 home
The House Select Committee on Jan. 6 does America a distinct service.
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LETTERS
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Springfield mayor won’t list safeguards on police surveillance of schools? Allow me
It is technically feasible to have the superintendents of the police and the schools automatically notified every time the police connect to the school system, including the time, date, and duration of access, which can be logged.
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Metro
RI NEWSMAKERS
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A 19-mile, 12-hour swim through shark infested waters? Let’s go
“There is no specific way of doing these crazy things. It’s how do you best set your mind and body up for this,” Ben Tuff says. “Ninety percent of it is in the mind.”
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Politics
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As COVID cases rise, Charlie Baker back in unenviable position: Should he impose new restrictions or not?
Six weeks after Massachusetts’ state of emergency ended in what residents hoped would be a return to normal, the popular second-term Republican must dictate the state response to the threat, and assuage the fears of residents struggling to assess the risks. Again.
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Crime & Courts
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Man ordered held without bail after allegedly menacing lifeguards at Worcester pool with knife, bat
A Worcester man previously convicted of violent crimes using bats and knives was ordered held without bail Thursday for allegedly using a bat and a knife to menace two teenaged lifeguards who ordered his children to leave the pool area of a Worcester apartment complex.
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Sports
On Hockey
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Will a bunch of B-list free agents give the Bruins the depth to be a bona fide contender?
Beyond likely starting goalie Linus Ullmark, most of general manager Don Sweeney's flurry of moves Wednesday were designed to support the front-line stars.
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Red Sox get sought-after reinforcements, but is Kyle Schwarber just the start?
“I don’t think we’re panicking yet. We’re not hoping to get a Joey Gallo-type megadeal," Xander Bogaerts said. “But there’s obviously room for improvement. If [the front office feels] we can get better, then pull the trigger.”
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Celtics
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Celtics take French guard Juhann Begarin with second-round pick in NBA draft
Begarin is known for his defense and athleticism but he also has an inconsistent jump shot.
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Business
Business
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Climate bid faces tricky path over money for electric cars
The infrastructure legislation provides $7.5 billion in federal grants to build a national network of charging outlets, an amount that analysts say is a good start but isn't enough to spur widespread electric vehicle adoption.
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Business
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Forgotten oil and gas wells linger, leaking toxic chemicals
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 3.2 million abandoned oil and gas wells exist in the United States. Most haven’t been plugged.
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Business
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Biden orders tough new vaccination rules for federal workers
The president also directed the Defense Department to study how and when to add the coronavirus vaccine to the list of required vaccinations for all members of the military.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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A stripped-down but spirited Newport Folk Festival, with a Beck sing-along
The penultimate day of the six-day fest found artists doing solo sets, shaking off the rust, or greeting an audience for the first time in a very long time.
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ADVENTURING OUT
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Cobscook Shores is another jewel in Maine’s conservation crown
It’s a long drive from Boston, but the preserve, designed especially for bikers, hikers, and paddlers, is worth the trip.
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Music
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50 years after ‘Sister Kate,’ Taylor comes full circle
The singer has stepped out of her quiet life on the Vineyard to reunite with producer Peter Asher for a new album, "Why Wait!," and a series of local live shows.
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