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Thursday, September 23, 2021
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As COVID wave lingers, wedding planners have a lot to juggle
As the pandemic drags on, wedding planners and couples who have waited more than a year to finally tie the knot are facing a new wave of COVID-related concerns and restrictions.
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Politics
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An influential hype squad of prominent business leaders wants Baker to run for a third term
Many of the state’s power brokers would like four more years of Charlie Baker as Massachusetts governor — and they’re making their pitch both to the public and to Baker himself.
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‘I’ve never seen it this bad.’ Central Mass. hospital system runs out of ICU beds due to COVID, other factors
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, which is affiliated with Mass. General as part of the Mass General Brigham umbrella, is facing similar challenges.
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Boston City Council approves major emissions cuts for large buildings
The ordinance, one of only a few of its kind in the country, mandates that some 2,200 buildings in Boston that are 35,000 square feet or larger will have to start meeting emissions caps in 2025.
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Technology
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‘A watershed moment’: With public debuts of Toast and Ginkgo, Boston is remaking its startup scene
The deals mark two of the highest valuations ever for Boston startups as they begin public trading, and have created a large pool of wealth for the local economy with a half-dozen instant billionaires (on paper).
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Nation
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Murder rose by almost 30 percent in 2020. It’s rising at a slower rate in 2021
The increase in US murders this summer does not appear to be as large as the record spike last summer.
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Republicans, Democrats unable to reach deal on bill to overhaul policing tactics in the aftermath of protests over killing of Black Americans
They were unable to resolve the issue of whether to loosen or eliminate the doctrine of “qualified immunity” that shields police officers and departments from civil liability in cases of misconduct, Senator Cory Booker said.
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Former GOP treasury secretaries tried defusing debt ceiling bomb in private talks with McConnell, Yellen
Two former GOP treasury secretaries held private discussions this month with Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, hoping to resolve an impasse over the debt limit that now threatens the global economy, according to four people aware of the conversations.
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The World
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Pressure grows on US companies to share COVID vaccine technology with world
Pressure is growing on US drug companies — particularly Moderna, the upstart biotech firm that developed its coronavirus vaccine with billions of dollars in taxpayer money — to share their formulas with manufacturers in nations that desperately need more shots.
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World
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India opens highest military ranks to women after lengthy fight
India’s Supreme Court on Wednesday opened the door for women to pursue military careers at the highest levels, a major milestone in a country where gender inequality is rife and where women have been leaving the workforce in droves.
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At COVID summit, Biden sets ambitious goals for vaccinating the world
President Biden, declaring the coronavirus an “all-hands-on-deck crisis,” set out ambitious goals Wednesday for ending the pandemic and urged world leaders, drug companies, philanthropies, and nonprofit groups to embrace a target of vaccinating 70 percent of the world by next year.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Restoring informed and civil debate on college campuses
I believed I would be called a racist and that neither my professors nor my peers were interested in a thoughtful discussion of the role of law enforcement or the courts.
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Lawmakers need to get real about sex ed
Students with ready access to the Internet need trusted sources at school — where it counts.
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OPINION
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Harvard Coop: From storied bookstore to souvenir stand
They’ve replaced a center of knowledge with a merchandise mart that trivializes and commodifies the trappings of learning.
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‘I’ve never seen it this bad.’ Central Mass. hospital system runs out of ICU beds due to COVID, other factors
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, which is affiliated with Mass. General as part of the Mass General Brigham umbrella, is facing similar challenges.
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Where do these voters go in November?
Many Boston residents are bitterly disappointed that a Black mayoral candidate didn’t make it through to the Nov. 2 election. The city’s future depends on winning them over.
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Robert Gentile, mobster linked by officials to Gardner Museum theft, dies
Gentile, 85, died Friday at Hartford Hospital after having a stroke, his attorney, Ryan McGuigan, confirmed to the Globe Wednesday night.
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Sports
Patriots
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Patriots’ Josh McDaniels on Mac Jones: ‘I trust him completely’
A downfield passing game has been almost non-existent, but McDaniels says blocking and route running are big factors.
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TD Garden to require COVID-19 vaccination or negative test to attend Bruins and Celtics games, concerts
The protocols will be in place for this weekend's Laver Cup, which begins Friday.
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Red Sox notebook
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Nick Yorke named Red Sox minor league offensive player of the year
Some evaluators now place Yorke ahead of Triston Casas as the top Red Sox prospect.
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Business
Business
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As COVID wave lingers, wedding planners have a lot to juggle
As the pandemic drags on, wedding planners and couples who have waited more than a year to finally tie the knot are facing a new wave of COVID-related concerns and restrictions.
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Innovation economy
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These robots will carry water for you
A cute new cargo robot called the Gitamini launches this week. For $1,850, it trails behind you while schlepping 20 pounds of stuff. It can fit a single bag of groceries, a case of beer, or a backpack — without much room to spare. A larger version is available ― for $2,950.
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Developer files massive plans to remake Sullivan Square area
Boston developer Rise Together has officially begun the process of developing the 40 parcels it has accumulated in and around Sullivan Square in Charlestown during the past two years.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Marian Brown St. Onge, poet and women’s studies leader at BC, dies at 77
Dr. St. Onge had also been the founding director of the college’s Center for International Programs and Partnerships.
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Marian Brown St. Onge, poet and women’s studies leader at BC, dies at 77
Dr. St. Onge had also been the founding director of the college’s Center for International Programs and Partnerships.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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‘The Big Leap’ seems to have all the right moves
The new Fox series is a light dramedy about the misfit wannabes who sign up for a dance-based reality TV show.
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Two friends share an awkward movie moment
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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Movies
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Local director Monica Cohen follows a Colombian musician’s life in the US in ‘Dreams of Chonta’
The documentary screens as part of the Boston Latino International Film Festival.
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