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Subject Today's Headlines: With more than a week to go, mayoral rivals spar for second as Michelle Wu pulls ahead
Date September 6, 2021 9:03 AM
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Today's Headlines
Monday, September 6, 2021

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Boston Mayoral Race


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With more than a week to go, mayoral rivals spar for second as Michelle Wu pulls ahead

Boston mayoral candidates are vying for the chance to face off against the front-runner, seen as the likely victor in the Sept. 14 preliminary election.
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Health


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Can ‘breakthrough’ COVID-19 lead to lingering symptoms?

Some evidence suggests vaccination may lower the risk of developing this syndrome of persistent symptoms even in breakthrough cases.
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Business


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Boston startup wants to combat the climate crisis by launching network of radar satellites

Tomorrow.io’s miniature radars in space could better track climate change and powerful hurricanes.
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sports business


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What I learned from visiting states that have sports betting up and running

A journey up the mid-Atlantic seaboard provided plenty of insight about the betting options that Massachusetts may consider.
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Coronavirus


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COVID deaths surge across a weary America as a once-hopeful summer ends

A summer that began with plunging caseloads and real hope that the worst of COVID-19 had passed is ending with soaring death counts, full hospitals, and a bitter realization that the coronavirus is going to remain a fact of American life for the foreseeable future.
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Politics


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Blinken and Austin to visit Persian Gulf to address postwar stresses

Top US national security officials will see how the failed war in Afghanistan may be reshaping America’s relationships in the Middle East as they meet with key allies in the Persian Gulf and Europe this week.
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Nation


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Back on the trail, Sanders campaigns for a legislative legacy

With a khaki-clad leg propped up on a bench, hand on his hip, US Senator Bernie Sanders on Aug. 29 was regaling the post-church Sunday brunch crowd outside a bar with enticing details about Democrats’ emerging $3.5 trillion budget bill.
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Nation


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Ex-Marine sharpshooter kills 4 and fires at deputies in Florida, sheriff says

A former Marine sharpshooter who served in Afghanistan fatally shot four people, including an infant, in two homes near Lakeland, Florida, early Sunday and exchanged gunfire with sheriff’s deputies before he was taken into custody, officials said.
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World


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Kabul’s airport reopens for domestic flights as Taliban battle resistance fighters in last holdout

The airport has reopened with domestic flights taking off after a team of engineers from Qatar repaired parts of the air traffic control system last week, according to the Taliban commander in charge of airport security.
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World


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Soldiers detain Guinea’s president, dissolve government

Mutinous soldiers in the West African nation of Guinea detained President Alpha Conde on Sunday after hours of heavy gunfire rang out near the presidential palace in the capital, then announced on state television that the government had been dissolved in an apparent coup d’etat.
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World


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Thai protesters are back, and angrier, as government fumbles on COVID

In air heavy with monsoonal pressure and discontent, the riot police in Bangkok unleashed rubber bullets and tear gas. Tanat Thanakitamnuay, the scion of a real estate family, stood on a truck, where he had been excoriating Thailand’s leaders for their bungled response to the pandemic.
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OPINION


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The future of home health care is now

The health care industry now has powerful tools it can apply toward at-home health care.
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EDITORIAL


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Reimagining Boston’s ‘other’ police force

Some 700 special police, now “civilianized” under the state reform law, hold the key.
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OPINION


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Life expectancy depends on where you call home

The coronavirus pandemic has been a wake-up call, not just to the looming threat of infectious disease but also to the many social determinants of health that dictate who suffers and who prospers.
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Social Justice


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‘Protect Chinatown’s family’: Program aims to mitigate fear, combat isolation caused by Asian hate

The Asian American Civic Association’s volunteer-run program will get volunteers to accompany seniors and other at-risk Asian residents of Chinatown who, due to the dramatic increase in anti-Asian racism, fear for their safety and are suffering from feelings of isolation.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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After calling the police on a 6-year-old boy, Somerville files lawsuit to keep police report secret while DCF moves to expunge its records

The city of Somerville filed a lawsuit in Middlesex Superior Court against the state’s Supervisor of Public Records in an effort to keep the boy’s police report secret.
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Today in History

Today is Monday, Sept. 6, the 249th day of 2021. There are 116 days left in the year.
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Sports






sports business


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What I learned from visiting states that have sports betting up and running

A journey up the mid-Atlantic seaboard provided plenty of insight about the betting options that Massachusetts may consider.
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INDIANS 11, RED SOX 5


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Emergency starter Kutter Crawford struggles in major league debut as Red Sox drop series finale to Indians

The righthander was roughed up and Boston fell behind 6-0 early before rallying, but ultimately had its four-game winning streak snapped.
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Ben Volin | On Football


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After one down year, Patriots and Mac Jones are garnering plenty of hype

Even though Mac Jones is a rookie, his performance during the preseason has created big expectations.
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Business


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Boston startup wants to combat the climate crisis by launching network of radar satellites

Tomorrow.io’s miniature radars in space could better track climate change and powerful hurricanes.
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Shirley Leung


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Request daily housekeeping at a hotel, and you’ll help save a job

During the pandemic, hotels began doing away with daily housekeeping as a way to reduce the spread of COVID-19. That practice, however, may become permanent as a way for companies to cut costs.
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Obituaries


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John A. Kaneb, H.P. Hood chairman and chief executive, dies at 86

Mr. Kaneb had been director of the Innocence Project and led efforts to curb prison rape.
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Obituaries


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Edmond H. Fischer, Nobelist in key discovery about cells, dies at 101

A Nobel Prize-winning biochemist, Edmond H. Fischer’s help in discovering a fundamental regulatory mechanism in cells paved the way for the development of drugs for cancer, diabetes, and other diseases.
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Arts & Lifestyle






Names


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Leominster’s Nirvana Upfitters wants you to take the comforts of home out on the open road

Nirvana Upfitters, a custom camper van conversion company based in Leominster, is taking "home on the road" to a whole new level.
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MUSIC


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Paula Cole’s ‘I Don’t Wanna Wait’ returns to ‘Dawson’s Creek’ on streaming services

Cole's song had been omitted from streamable and DVD versions of the TV series "Dawson's Creek."
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ASK AMY


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Teacher’s conduct pushes creep meter to 11

Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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