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Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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Massachusetts
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Newton celebration honors Indigenous peoples
Native families, dancers, artists, and craftspeople turned out dressed in beadwork, buckskin, and eagle-feather regalia to burn sage, honor ancestors, and unite under a tribal banner.
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Metro
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The Boston Marathon, and its accompanying joy, finally returns
The Boston Marathon — and perhaps Boston itself — roared back to life after a long hiatus caused by the COVID pandemic.
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125th Boston Marathon
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‘It gives you hope’: Boston Marathon is a 26.2-mile celebration
After an absence of more than two years, the storied race gave athletes, spectators, and volunteers cause to revel.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Red Sox’ victory over Rays had drama, excitement, inspiration, and another walkoff, all the way to the ALCS
There is a new hero every night for these Red Sox, who look like a team of destiny.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Families of at-risk children struggle to balance safety and education this fall, with remote learning options strictly limited, little known and slow to access
Weeks into the new school year, an unknown number of families across the city and state continue to struggle with a keenly painful dilemma: how to balance their children’s health and their education.
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The Nation
Politics
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US lawmakers press to help group of stranded Afghans
The cluster of service members’ relatives, estimated in the low hundreds, is one of several groups of at-risk people whom lawmakers are still working behind the scenes to help, underscoring the danger many Afghans still face in their home country.
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Nation
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California’s ‘Surf City USA’ beach reopens after oil spill
The reopening of Huntington Beach came far sooner than many expected after a putrid smell blanketed the coast and blobs of crude began washing ashore.
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Nation
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Indigenous activists come to D.C. with a message for Biden: Declare a national climate emergency
This week of action is being led by Indigenous leaders, who say they've been ignored for too long.
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The World
World
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Ethiopian government launches ‘staggering’ new offensive against rebel Tigray forces, group says
The fighting marked an escalation in Ethiopia's nearly yearlong civil war as the international community has increased calls for an end to the violence.
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World
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Partial results show pro-Iran groups losing Iraq election
The results also showed the bloc of Iraq’s populist Shi’ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr maintaining the most seats in Parliament, leading in several of Iraq’s 18 provinces, including the capital Baghdad.
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World
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Israeli archaeologists discover ancient winemaking complex
The complex, discovered in the central town of Yavne, includes five wine presses, warehouses, kilns for producing clay storage vessels, and tens of thousands of fragments and jars, they said.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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A Facebook whistle-blower caught lightning in a bottle. Now Congress must act before the fire fades.
The social media giant knows how to mitigate the harm its products can cause children but has chosen not to act.
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LETTERS
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Big Tech, Big Government, bigger concerns
Far-right pundits widely spread lies related to COVID-19, the 2020 election, the Sandy Hook school shooting, and other concerns, fueling ignorant, gullible reviewers.
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OPINION
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Ayanna Pressley gives a late blessing to Michelle Wu
Her coveted endorsement is valuable. But the timing of the endorsement — after, not before, the preliminary election — inspired grumbles: When it came down to giving either one of two Black women in the race the boost they needed to win, Pressley stayed on the sidelines.
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Metro
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The Boston Marathon, and its accompanying joy, finally returns
The Boston Marathon — and perhaps Boston itself — roared back to life after a long hiatus caused by the COVID pandemic.
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Higher Education
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MIT economist claims Nobel Prize for work on ‘natural experiments’
Joshua D. Angrist was awarded the prize for a body of work stretching across decades that has sought to answer the complex questions at the crux of modern political discussion through the lens of proven research.
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Metro
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Today in History
Today is Tuesday, Oct. 12, the 285th day of 2021. There are 80 days left in the year.
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Sports
RED SOX
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Thanks to conservative approach in regular season, Red Sox pitchers now can throw more when it counts
Nick Pivetta's 140 total pitches in Games 1 and 3 is the latest example of how Alex Cora and Dave Bush manage the staff with an eye on having them fresh for the postseason.
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Through five games, the Patriots have had some of the good, the bad, and the ugly
The Patriots are 2-3, in second place in the AFC East, as they head into a difficult stretch of their schedule.
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ALDS GAME 4 | RED SOX 6, RAYS 5
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Kiké Hernández walkoff sacrifice fly in bottom of ninth lifts Red Sox past Rays, into AL Championship Series
Boston squandered a 5-0 lead before pulling it out in its final at-bat again, finishing off Tampa Bay in four games and continuing an improbable 2021 season.
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Business
Business
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Tunisia gets new government, appoints record number of women
The ministerial appointments announced by Prime Minister Najla Bouden filled a vacuum that had persisted since President Kais Saied abruptly dismissed his former cabinet and suspended parliament 11 weeks ago, concentrating all executive powers.
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BOLD TYPES
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New Harvard Business School dean talks about what should inspire the next generation of executives
The softer side of Harvard Business School, the back story behind Boston-Tel Aviv flights, and one last spin of a popular Kinks song.
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Innovation economy
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What happens when a unicorn falls?
Things become much quieter when unicorns lose their $1 billion valuation, lay off employees, and struggle to get a product to market.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Warner Williams, guitar master of the Piedmont blues, dies at 91
Folklorists regarded Warner Williams as one of the last “songsters,” a term reserved for traveling Black troubadours such as Lead Belly and Mississippi John Hurt who performed a wide range of music — not just blues — from traditional sources.
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Obituaries
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Iohan Gueorguiev, ‘Bike Wanderer’ of the wilderness, dies at 33
Gueorguiev made his name overcoming challenges hurled at his body and spirit. He was a star in the world of “bikepacking,” long-distance bike travel conducted off main roads.
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Arts & Lifestyle
LOVE LETTERS
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How do you talk about fighting without fighting?
"It’s like he is trying to win more than he’s trying to understand."
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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What I’m watching: the return of ‘Succession,’ plus the debuts of ‘Dopesick,’ ‘The Guilty,’ and ‘Just Beyond’
"Succession," the Emmy-winning HBO show about nasty rich people, is back for nine episodes after a long pandemic delay.
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Lifestyle
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How three local bands used isolation as inspiration
Couch, Juniper, and Gatch took advantage of quarantine to produce new music.
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