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Friday, October 1, 2021
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Business
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Citing proposal to restrict gunmaking in Mass., Smith & Wesson says it will move its HQ to Tennessee
The move will relocate 750 jobs to Maryville, Tenn., a location picked in part because of “support for the 2nd Amendment,” cost of living for employees, and access to higher education institutions.
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K-12
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‘September has been rough.’ School districts are scrambling to find food for student meals
Early in the pandemic, school cafeteria staff launched programs to feed children and their families while schools were remote. Now that schools in Massachusetts are back in-person, many are having trouble finding enough food for lunch each day.
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Coronavirus
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J&J recipients feel left out in rollout of booster shots
While Johnson & Johnson recently announced that a second shot substantially increased protection in a clinical trial, the company hasn’t discussed a potential timeline for boosters.
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Politics
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Senate committee deadlocks on Rollins for US attorney, complicating confirmation
The Republican opposition does not kill her confirmation, but will seriously slow it.
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Patriots
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Tom Brady is returning to Gillette. Cue the Adele song
He seems to be moving on with his life, but many fans are stuck in yesterday.
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The Nation
Nation
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Youth vaping declined sharply for second year, new data shows
Teen use of electronic cigarettes fell sharply in 2021, the second-consecutive year of big declines, according to the government’s annual National Youth Tobacco Survey.
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Political Notebook
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S.D. governor cuts ties with Lewandowski after complaint
South Dakota Governor Kristi L. Noem announced Thursday that she would stop working with former Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski after allegations surfaced that he had sexually harassed a donor at a dinner they both attended in Las Vegas.
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Politics
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Congressional members share own abortion stories at hearing
The hearing comes weeks after a Texas law took effect that bans abortions after six weeks of pregnancy with no exception for rape or incest. Other conservative states are considering similar measures.
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The World
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Ethiopia expels UN officials amid Tigray blockade pressure
Ethiopia said Thursday it is kicking out seven United Nations officials whom it accused of “meddling” in the country’s internal affairs, as pressure grows on the government over its deadly blockade of the Tigray region.
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World
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Ex-French president Sarkozy convicted on campaign spending violations
A French court Thursday sentenced Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president, to a year of house arrest for illegally financing his failed 2012 reelection campaign by wildly exceeding France’s strict electoral spending limits.
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World
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‘Shrinking the conflict’: What does Israel’s new mantra really mean?
The idea is that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will not be solved in the near future, since the Israeli and Palestinian leaderships are both too divided to restart peace negotiations, let alone reach a peace deal. But Israel can work to reduce the impact of the centurylong conflict on Palestinians, thus making peace more likely.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Diverse public boards are better public boards
Massachusetts has to get its own house in order before it starts tinkering with corporate boards.
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OPINION
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An old political bully can’t learn new tricks
Paul LePage’s biggest obstacle to a comeback in Maine? Memories of . . . Paul LePage.
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LETTERS
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Sheriff’s idea on Mass. and Cass draws range of reaction
Boston could benefit from some bold policy but only when we meaningfully engage the insight of unhoused people.
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Metro
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Live Free and Die
Wednesday’s debacle marked the second time in a month that a mob figuratively wrapping themselves in the Live Free or Die flag was able to use threats and intimidation to force the cancelation of a state meeting called to address the ongoing pandemic.
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Politics
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Mass. Senate presses to make vote-by-mail permanent, institute same-day registration
The legislation, which could pass the Senate as early as Wednesday, seeks to make permanent measures that millions of voters embraced during last year’s first COVID-19-racked elections, including expanded voting by mail.
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Massachusetts
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Louisiana family suffered fractures during Orange Line escalator malfunction, files lawsuit
A Louisiana couple and their two children suffered multiple fractures of their lower and upper extremities and “extensive” lacerations of the face, scalp, and head.
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Sports
Red Sox notebook
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After lost 2020 season, Red Sox’ Eduardo Rodriguez excited to pitch crucial game Friday
Rodriguez is 11-8 with one of the highest ERAs (4.93) of any starter. Yet he’s had a career-high strikeout rate (27.4 percent) and career-low walk rate (6.8 percent).
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BRUINS
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Observations as Bruins regulars score early, often in exhibition victory over the Flyers
The Bruins scored four straight goals after giving up a power play tally in the first, impressing in their first game at TD Garden since going out of the playoffs in June.
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bruins notebook
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Bruins assign top prospect Fabian Lysell to WHL team in Vancouver
The 18-year-old Swedish forward impressed coach Bruce Cassidy in camp but will need some seasoning.
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Business
Business
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Citing proposal to restrict gunmaking in Mass., Smith & Wesson says it will move its HQ to Tennessee
The move will relocate 750 jobs to Maryville, Tenn., a location picked in part because of “support for the 2nd Amendment,” cost of living for employees, and access to higher education institutions.
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Business
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Another big project aims for Sullivan Square. This one has a seawall.
Development of the 20-acre Domino Sugar site would open up Charlestown’s industrial waterfront along the Mystic River.
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tech newsletter
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Power Breakfast: Alicia Chong Rodriguez
Boston tech isn’t just brimming with unicorns and freshly minted billionaires. As part of our innovation newsletter, we’ll sit down over breakfast with founders of early-stage startups getting traction in the market.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Charles Sellers, historian who upset the postwar consensus, dies at 98
He was best known for his book “The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846,” in which he argued that the rapid expansion of capital and industry during that period did more than just create a new economy; it altered everything, including the way people worshipped, slept, and even had sex.
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Obituaries
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Charles Sellers, historian who upset the postwar consensus, dies at 98
He was best known for his book “The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846,” in which he argued that the rapid expansion of capital and industry during that period did more than just create a new economy; it altered everything, including the way people worshipped, slept, and even had sex.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TRAVEL
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Top 10 tips for taking care of yourself this fall
Here’s some advice from Erin Casperson, lead faculty member of the Kripalu School of Ayurveda.
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MOVIE REVIEW
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Saints, and even more sinners, in ‘Sopranos’ prequel ‘The Many Saints of Newark’
"The Many Saints of Newark" doesn’t really explain how Tony Soprano became Tony Soprano, but it works as a “Goodfellas’'-ish crime drama that vividly evokes time and place.
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TELEVISION REVIEW
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Life is messy in Netflix’s ‘Maid’
Margaret Qualley is the face of a single mom’s struggle to "do better."
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