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Boston Mayoral Race
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Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George had far different approaches as councilors, hinting at how they might govern as mayor
The Boston mayoral candidates have always been cordial, even friendly, but their years of service together on the council revealed a sharp contrast in politics and leadership.
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In New England, Tom Brady was private, calculated, and guarded. In Tampa, he’s letting his hair down
He's in a T-shirt throwing the Lombardi Trophy. He's shilling for Subway even though he doesn't eat bread. The seven-time champ is an everyman now that he's not under the watchful eye of Bill Belichick.
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Higher Education
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‘The hatred has not dissipated one bit’: UMass students protest racism, sexual assault on campus
The state’s leading public university is in an uproar over racist hate and sexual assault on campus, problems that students say the school has allowed to fester for decades.
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Health
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Behind the state’s school masking policy: a collision of science and politics
Internal state e-mails suggest that anti-masking activists are having a significant impact on the Baker administration, which has resisted federal guidance that students should wear masks at school even if they’ve been vaccinated.
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THE FINE PRINT
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Human services agencies face staffing crisis, delaying services for those in need
A steady stream of workers have left community-based human services jobs during the pandemic, and many jobs are going unfilled. At the same time, the need has increased.
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The Nation
Nation
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Subduing suspects face down isn’t fatal, research has said. Now the research is on trial.
A medical examiner’s findings thrust one Black family into one of the most contentious issues in American policing today: unarmed people who die after being restrained.
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Nation
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Trump asks court to force Twitter to reinstate his account
Former president Donald Trump has asked a court to mandate that Twitter restore his social media account, in a Florida court filing made late Friday.
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Nation
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‘Everybody is frustrated,’ Biden says as his agenda stalls
President Biden on Saturday acknowledged frustrations as Democrats strain to rescue a scaled-back version of his $3.5 trillion government-overhaul plan and salvage a related public works bill after frantic negotiations failed to produce a deal.
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The World
World
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Mexico displays pre-Hispanic artifacts recovered from abroad
Two Mexican museums have opened a massive show this week of 1,525 pre-Hispanic and historical artifacts, more than half of which were recovered from abroad.
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As bikers throng the streets, ‘It’s like Paris is in anarchy’
A million people in a metropolis of 10 million are now pedaling daily. And Paris now ranks among the world’s top 10 cycling cities. But with success has come major growing pains.
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World
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Philippine leader Duterte announces retirement from politics
Speaking before reporters, Duterte said many Filipinos have expressed their opposition to his vice-presidential bid in surveys and public forums.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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To challenge elite law firms on climate complicity, target their staffing pipeline
Law students at Harvard and other elite schools should simply stop seeking jobs at the major firms and instead should help fill the ranks of the government agencies and public interest groups that are on the right side of the climate change issue.
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LETTERS
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Beyond boycott over legacy admissions, how about giving to schools that could use the money
As I reflected on the dedication of students who were ready to drive themselves to hunger in order to succeed, the choice of where to send my check became obvious.
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EDITORIAL
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The Department of Justice must be tougher on law enforcement
The Biden administration has taken several important steps to help reform police agencies, but so far it’s not enough.
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Metro
Boston Mayoral Race
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Mayoral candidates push forward as campaigns head into final month
Both candidates, Michell Wu and Annissa Essaibi George, had busy schedules Saturday.
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Massachusetts
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More than a thousand gather in Franklin Park to rally for abortion rights
Two days before the US Supreme Court opens a session in which it is expected to overturn abortion rights, more than 1,000 demonstrators gathered Saturday afternoon in Dorchester with a unified message: The fight is not over.
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Massachusetts
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COVID-19 concerns remain as Salem, Topsfield celebrate autumn traditions
But as the festivities drew upbeat visitors from across the region, even appreciative revelers couldn’t shake pandemic concerns.
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Sports
Dan Shaughnessy
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The Red Sox’ playoff race has been great, even with their late-season stumbles
And while your head knows they might not be good enough, your heart wants to see them get into a one-game playoff with the Yankees on Tuesday.
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Patriots
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In the ultimate battle, how will Tom Brady and Bill Belichick attack each other?
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick have made clear that they know what to expect from the other guy.
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Peter Abraham | On baseball
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Alex Cora’s early hook on Tanner Houck could have been costly
If the Sox win Sunday, they will host the Wild Card Game this week. They have Chris Sale starting on full rest.
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Business
THE FINE PRINT
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Human services agencies face staffing crisis, delaying services for those in need
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THE FINE PRINT
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Human services agencies face staffing crisis, delaying services for those in need
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Ideas
IDEAS
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After centuries of hero worship, what about the heroine?
A new book takes us from Arachne to Carrie Bradshaw, sketching a different kind of heroism.
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IDEAS
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The intriguing next chapter for the tech in COVID vaccines
Vaccine opponents often express fears about synthetic mRNA. Will future applications of the technology make those concerns fade away?
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Teresa Miller, law professor and prison reformer, dies at 59
Bringing the outside world behind prison walls — and then showing that outside world what life behind bars is like — was a central part of the criminal justice work done by Theresa Miller.
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Obituaries
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Pearl Tytell, examiner of dubious documents, dies at 104
The matriarch of a family of questioned-document examiners, Pearl Tytell's intricate knowledge of paper, ink, handwriting and typewriters made her a prominent investigator of frauds, forgeries, tax evasion and poison-pen letters.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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From Instagram to the MFA, pint-size Shelter in Place shines a light on big issues
ICA Foster Prize winner Eben Haines started a Lilliputian gallery for local artists that’s become a commentary on affordability and who gets to take up space.
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BUZZSAW
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The art of the cameo: When celebrities playfully play themselves
I get absurdly thrilled when celebrities show up on TV to self-lampoon. Thankfully, it's happened quite a bit lately.
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TABLES
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Pupusas spice up Somerville, Wusong Road comes to Mount Auburn Street
Restaurant news you can use.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Exploring the sacred recesses of the Indigenous Southwest
For those whose sense of adventure peaks when sprinkled with some history, these sites constitute a grand outdoor museum.
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TRAVEL
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This new low-cost airline wants to be the nicest carrier in the sky. Did it pass our test?
Breeze Airways hopes that treating customers with courtesy will help it stand out from the competition. My broken wrist came in handy when it came to seeing just how nice they are.
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