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Monday, November 8, 2021
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Marijuana
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Five years later, legal marijuana remains unfinished business in Massachusetts
The public health catastrophe foreseen by opponents never materialized while the recreational industry employs over 18,000 workers and has generated $2.2 billion. But festering glitches in the law mean the state is no model.
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Health
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Pregnant women with COVID-19 face higher rates of severe illness and preterm birth. Why are so few vaccinated?
Pregnant women who contract COVID-19 have a two-fold risk of admission into intensive care and a 70 percent increased risk of death. But only 1 in 4 are vaccinated.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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In Michelle Wu, many business leaders see a mayor they can work with
On the campaign trail, Michelle Wu’s progressive rhetoric made some business leaders wary, but a growing number recognize her priorities for Boston align well with theirs.
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Politics
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‘Blah, blah, blah.’ Glasgow exposes a divide between old and young people on climate crisis
Demonstrators in Glasgow — many of them young people — have turned Greta Thunberg's criticism of the UN climate conference into a rallying cry.
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Early Education
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Boston-based advocacy effort launched to push for child-care system reform
A Boston-based advocacy and lobbying effort is being launched Monday by the Neighborhood Villages Action Fund to push for transformative changes to the child care system that have already been proposed on both the state and federal levels.
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The Nation
Nation
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Criminal investigation underway following Astroworld Festival deaths, crowd surge
A criminal investigation is underway in Houston, including by homicide and narcotics detectives, as law enforcement officials seek to understand how eight people died and many more were injured at a sold-out music festival Friday night.
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Republicans, basking in Tuesday’s victories, diverge on what comes next
Two strikingly divergent visions of Republican political strength played out over the weekend at a conference of Jewish conservatives, the first major gathering of GOP leaders since the party’s sweeping success in Tuesday’s elections. There were displays of blustery confidence. And there were calls for caution and restraint as party leaders tried to process their drastic gains.
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Politics
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Democrats facing tough slog in 2022 governor’s races
Republicans are increasingly optimistic about flipping governor’s offices in key battleground states next year, buoyed by President Biden’s sagging approval ratings, Democratic infighting in Congress, and better-than-expected results in elections in Virginia and New Jersey.
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The World
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Tension rises in Iraq after failed bid to assassinate prime minister
The failed assassination attempt against Iraq’s prime minister at his residence on Sunday has ratcheted up tensions following last month’s parliamentary elections, in which the Iran-backed militias were the biggest losers.
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World
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Nicaragua descends into autocratic rule as Ortega crushes dissent
Daniel Ortega became a hero in Nicaragua for helping overthrow a notorious dictator. Now, 40 years later, he has become the kind of authoritarian leader he once fought against.
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Bangladesh ruling party set to win vote boycotted by rivals
Bangladesh’s ruling party is set to win a series of local elections to choose representatives at the village level amid a boycott by the country’s largest opposition party, after widespread allegations of misconduct in the last national vote.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Finding community on the street
Many tragic things happen at Mass. and Cass, but there are also countless acts of kindness, generosity, and grace. Both from the people on the street, and the staff that serves them.
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EDITORIAL
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Biden administration must declassify CIA torture program
The only way to make sure that something like America’s torture program never happens again is by actually knowing what exactly happened.
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OPINION
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What our simulation models project will happen after Boston dismantles Mass. and Cass encampments
The results of our analysis are grim.
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Metro
RI BUSINESS
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New wind turbines are popping up on Providence’s waterfront
“It’s showing the direction we’re all moving in, and trying to create a greener, cleaner campus,” said Matthew Fannon, Johnson & Wales University’s director of sustainability and resource management. “But it’s also about Rhode Island — we want to be part of what Rhode Island is doing to improve the area.”
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First Literacy of Boston celebrates a year of success amid pandemic challenge
First Literacy, a Boston-based nonprofit provider of adult basic education, celebrated its grant recipients on Nov. 5 with a virtual event featuring grant recipients that provided reading and writing skills for ESL learners and adults, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Massachusetts
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Right-wing protesters, counter-demonstrators clash repeatedly on Boston Common
Scores of right-wing protesters clashed repeatedly with hundreds more counter-demonstrators Sunday on Boston Common that led to two arrests Sunday as some participants tore down barricades and fought with one another amid a heavy police presence that was intended to keep the two protests apart.
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Sports
Ben Volin | On Football
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Patriots’ backup running backs are up to the task in win over Panthers
Brandon Bolden and Stevenson had the two biggest offensive plays for the Patriots.
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Inter Miami 1, Revolution 0
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Despite losing to Inter Miami in season finale, Revolution take time to celebrate Supporters’ Shield
The Revolution had unbeaten streaks of 10 games overall and at home snapped, as they finished with a 12-2-3 home mark, tying the team record for home wins and points (39).
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Patriots 24, Panthers 6
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J.C. Jackson was just sick, with two huge interceptions in the Patriots’ victory over the Panthers
The cornerback missed some practice time last week because of strep throat, but he showed no ill effects.
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Business
CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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In Michelle Wu, many business leaders see a mayor they can work with
On the campaign trail, Michelle Wu’s progressive rhetoric made some business leaders wary, but a growing number recognize her priorities for Boston align well with theirs.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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In Michelle Wu, many business leaders see a mayor they can work with
On the campaign trail, Michelle Wu’s progressive rhetoric made some business leaders wary, but a growing number recognize her priorities for Boston align well with theirs.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Julie Green, artist who memorialized inmates’ last suppers, dies at 60
Six tacos, six glazed doughnuts, and a Cherry Coke: That was the last meal of a man executed in Oklahoma in July 1999. Rendered in cobalt blue glaze on a white china plate the next year, it was the first in Julie Green’s decades-long art project, “The Last Supper,” which documented the final meals of death row prisoners around the country.
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Obituaries
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Julie Green, artist who memorialized inmates’ last suppers, dies at 60
Six tacos, six glazed doughnuts, and a Cherry Coke: That was the last meal of a man executed in Oklahoma in July 1999. Rendered in cobalt blue glaze on a white china plate the next year, it was the first in Julie Green’s decades-long art project, “The Last Supper,” which documented the final meals of death row prisoners around the country.
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Arts & Lifestyle
NAMES
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Three New England chefs compete in Food Network’s ‘Holiday Baking Championship’
Twelve top holiday bakers are competing for $25,000, a feature in Food Network Magazine, and the title of Holiday Baking Champion.
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ASK AMY
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Parents struggle to cope with child’s antics
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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