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Friday, September 24, 2021
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New England
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‘This is clearly a surge of the unvaccinated’: In Maine, COVID-19 hospitalizations set record
Grim COVID-19 numbers from Maine show that nearly 19 months of warnings, struggle, and sickness have served only as a roller-coaster prelude to one of the state’s darkest hours of the pandemic.
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Politics
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A politically weakened Biden tries to save his domestic agenda from imploding
President Biden’s ambitious, multitrillion-dollar domestic agenda hangs in the balance this week because of a standoff between progressive and moderate Democrats.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Two weeks after start of school, Boston parents still unsure if bus will come
Fourteen days into the school year, Boston still is struggling to cover all of its bus routes, forcing some students to miss school.
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Coronavirus
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A Very Nice Correspondence from Human Resources Re: Return to the Office
We understand that 2043 sounds like a long way off, but we are pleased to let you know that we are targeting Q1.
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Health
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‘A crisis on top of the crisis’: Pandemic has worsened burnout among health care workers, hospital leaders say
The burdens on those left behind only increase, creating a downward cycle that hospitals are struggling to break, the presidents of three Boston hospital systems said.
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The Nation
Nation
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US special envoy to Haiti resigns, says he will not be associated with ‘inhumane, counterproductive’ deportations of Haitians
The US special envoy for Haiti has quit his job in a blistering resignation letter saying he could not be associated with the Biden administration’s decision to deport thousands of Haitian migrants to their home country, a move he called “inhumane” given the deteriorating security situation in the country.
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Nation
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Biden may disclose information about Trump, Jan. 6 attack
The White House is leaning toward releasing information to Congress about what Donald Trump and his aides were doing during the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol despite the former president’s objections — a decision that could have significant political and legal ramifications.
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Nation
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Biden administration makes first major move to regulate greenhouse gases
The Biden administration on Thursday finalized its first major regulation to directly limit greenhouse gases, part of an effort to show American progress on global warming before a crucial climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, in November.
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The World
World
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Afghan Uyghurs fear deportation as Taliban cozy up to China
Ibrahim’s parents fled political turmoil in China for Afghanistan more than 50 years ago. At that time, Mao Zedong had unleashed the Cultural Revolution, and life was upended for many Uyghurs, the mostly Muslim ethnic group in Xinjiang that included Ibrahim’s parents.
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World
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Taliban official: Strict punishment, executions will return
One of the founders of the Taliban and the chief enforcer of their harsh interpretation of Islamic law when they last ruled Afghanistan said the hard-line movement will once again carry out executions and amputations of hands, though perhaps not in public.
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An uncomfortable question in France: Are we still a great power?
Beneath France’s angry outbursts about a secretive “knife-in-the-back” US deal to provide nuclear-powered submarines to Australia lay a single question that, as the French say, put the finger where it hurts.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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For the public’s safety and their own, state police should get vaccinated
The resistance to a basic measure that could prevent the spread of COVID-19 is reckless.
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OPINION
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Trump vs. McConnell, the ultimate GOP fight
Can a populist former president oust an ensconced insider? Don’t bet on it.
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LETTERS
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With federal funds at hand, swift action urged on Mass. climate efforts
There are few investments that deliver the impressive rate of return that nature does.
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Metro
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After a year’s absence, The Big E is back in all its amusement park glory
Known as New England’s “Great State Fair,” the region’s largest agricultural event on Thursday drew a spirited crowd eager to celebrate the start of the fall season and the return of a beloved tradition.
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Massachusetts
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Kerry says other nations must do far more to address climate change
With carbon emissions rising at a rate that has been called “catastrophic,” Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry said Thursday that he worries other countries won’t commit to sufficient steps to reduce their greenhouse gases at upcoming international climate negotiations in Scotland.
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Metro
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The Granite State of Texas
Republican legislators in New Hampshire are hellbent on banning mask and vaccine mandates.
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Sports
Patriots
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What Julian Edelman thinks of the Patriots now that he’s retired
Despite the high number of new faces, Edelman still recognizes Foxborough as home.
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ben volin | on football
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Here are six areas in which the Patriots can improve
They probably should be 2-0 instead of 1-1, and the things they need to improve go beyond the obvious.
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He began playing hockey for fun in a Swedish village. Now, Linus Ullmark is seriously thinking about a Stanley Cup
“Winning the Stanley Cup is not a distant dream, but more a close reality.” How did Ullmark get to this reality? Let’s head to Sweden to find out.
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Business
Technology
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The Globe launches a new expanded section and newsletter on technology
Our goal is to cover — on a daily basis and with a critical eye — the people, companies, and ideas that are driving growth and new trends, and to highlight this key pillar of the local economy and daily life.
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THE FINE PRINT
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From low inventory to high prices: what you need to know if you’re car shopping
As just about everyone knows by now, an international shortage of semiconductor chips has drastically cut auto production worldwide, leaving most dealerships with far fewer vehicles on their lots than usual. At the same time, demand for cars is high.
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Business
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Blue Cross will reward doctors who close gaps in care for people of color
The novel approach employs the most powerful tool health insurers can wield — their dollars.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC
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Phoebe Bridgers stayed home and became a star. Now she’s finally on tour
The singer-songwriter, who has two upcoming dates in Boston, says she is excited to play live again after her album "Punisher" became a lockdown hit.
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Theater
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Ayodele Casel taps into something magical
The acclaimed dancer and choreographer reflects on the meanings embedded in her work "Chasing Magic."
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OMNIPOP
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Poppy’s ahead of whatever time it is
Her new album “Flux” represents what could be called a simultaneous evolution and consolidation of her often prescient sound.
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