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Subject Today's Headlines: Coronavirus was the top cause of law enforcement deaths in the first six months of 2021, report says
Date September 20, 2021 9:05 AM
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Monday, September 20, 2021

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Coronavirus was the top cause of law enforcement deaths in the first six months of 2021, report says

COVID-19 was the leading cause of law enforcement deaths in the first six months of 2021, higher than the next two leading causes combined, according to a report by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
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Workers are going back to the office, just not how they expected to

Anticipation for a momentous post-Labor Day return has come and gone, but now there’s a growing trend of workers repopulating offices gradually and on a voluntary basis, rather than pinning all their hopes — and anxieties — onto one date.
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This unique buyback program aims to reduce needle litter in Boston

The Community Syringe Redemption Program has cleaned up hundreds of thousands of discarded needles in Boston by buying them from homeless people who collect them from streets and parks.
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Two Maine selectmen face recall after carting off local farmer’s pot

The officials say they were protecting the town; others consider it a ransacking. The fallout has caused an uproar that’s unusual even by Lebanon’s bare-knuckle standards.
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Ben Volin | Instant Analysis


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Patriots discover winning formula against Jets: Short passes, stout defense, no big mistakes

Mac Jones was accurate and efficient, and the defense intercepted Zach Wilson four times.
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Biden pitching partnership after tough stretch with allies

President Biden goes before the United Nations this week eager to make the case for the world to act with haste against the coronavirus, climate change, and human rights abuses. His pitch for greater global partnership comes at a moment when allies are becoming increasingly skeptical about how much US foreign policy really has changed since Donald Trump left the White House.
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Jair Bolsonaro, defiantly unvaccinated, will test UN General Assembly’s COVID ‘honor system’

The United Nations is demanding that world leaders arriving in New York for its General Assembly adhere to an “honor system” to attest they are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. But that mandate will be tested in the general debate's very first moments.
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Nation


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A new COVID testing model aims to spare students from quarantine

When the schools in Marietta, Ga., opened their doors on Aug. 3, the highly contagious Delta variant was sweeping across the South, and children were not being spared.
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Russian election shows declining support for Putin’s party

Early results in Russia’s parliamentary elections showed a rise in opposition to President Vladimir Putin’s governing party, though it was nevertheless expected to cruise easily to victory.
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World


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Taliban-run Kabul municipality to female workers: Stay home

Female employees in the Kabul city government have been told to stay home, with work only allowed for those who cannot be replaced by men, the interim mayor of Afghanistan’s capital said Sunday, detailing the latest restrictions on women by the new Taliban rulers.
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Trudeau seeks a fresh start, but many voters see a power grab

Outside a TV studio in a Vancouver, British Columbia, suburb where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada was recording an interview days before the country’s election, a man shouted insults, mostly obscene, about Trudeau and his family while blasting Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It” from a stereo on a cart.
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Does giving money to people with substance use disorder ‘enable’ them? It’s complicated.

Reacting to someone’s drug use by “cutting them off” reinforces, and sometimes even starts, a cycle of poverty and homelessness.
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Secrets and stigma lead to record number of opioid overdose deaths

Society does not appear to understand the magnitude of the issue, despite the fact that we call it a crisis.
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Caring for new moms shouldn’t depend on who pays the bill

Expanded coverage for postpartum depression is a small step on the road to mental health parity.
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Voters to cast ballots in more preliminary mayoral elections Tuesday

Voters in Everett, Lawrence, and several other Boston area communities are slated to cast ballots in preliminary mayoral elections Tuesday, a week after Boston and nearby cities held similar decisions in races for mayor.
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Backlash after Beverly residents question qualifications of city’s only Black school committee member

The sole Black member of Beverly’s school committee was singled out and had her qualifications questioned by two parents during a public meeting last week in an exchange that Dr. Kenann McKenzie said left her feeling rattled.
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How should schools keep students safe this year? Here’s what the experts recommend

“We will never prevent COVID from coming into the school doors when COVID is present in the community. That is not the goal,” said Daniele Lantagne, a Tufts University professor who helped craft the child mask-wearing guidance for the World Health Organization.
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Red Sox 8, Orioles 6


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Red Sox rally to beat the Orioles and win fifth straight, completing sweep

After coughing up the lead in the top of the seventh, the Sox rallied with a three-run bottom half to seal a weekend sweep.
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Ben Volin | On football


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Is it the competition, or does this Patriots defense look scary?

The Jets' Zach Wilson did not say he was seeing "ghosts," as predecessor Sam Darnold once said, but he was intercepted four times.
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Tara Sullivan


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In the rookie quarterback debate, Patriots’ Mac Jones gets the best of Jets’ Zach Wilson — so far

If this was the first round of an anticipated lengthy fight between two quarterbacks meant to stay in the AFC East for years to come, Jones threw the first knockout punch.
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Workers are going back to the office, just not how they expected to

Anticipation for a momentous post-Labor Day return has come and gone, but now there’s a growing trend of workers repopulating offices gradually and on a voluntary basis, rather than pinning all their hopes — and anxieties — onto one date.
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Business


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Workers are going back to the office, just not how they expected to

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Obituaries


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At home conducting orchestras and flying planes, James. M. Orent dies at 67

Mr. Orent was the "unofficial assistant conductor" of the Boston Pops, said Pops conductor Keith Lockhart.
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Obituaries


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At home conducting orchestras and flying planes, James. M. Orent dies at 67

Mr. Orent was the "unofficial assistant conductor" of the Boston Pops, said Pops conductor Keith Lockhart.
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Dance


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‘It’s huge to be back’: Dance alliance holds first open-call auditions since 2019

The auditions serve as a way for freelance dancers to find work and connect with others in the field.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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After a lean 18 months, A Far Cry delivers abundance at Jordan Hall

The musician-directed string orchestra returned to Jordan Hall for the first time since pre-pandemic with a deeply resonant program that honored many stages of life.
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The best part of the Emmys show? Deserving winners

The entertainment side of the awards night, however, was another story.
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