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Monday, November 29, 2021
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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First-graders play catch-up this fall, after missing out on in-person kindergarten
First-graders showed up this fall with more uncertainty and anxiety than usual, and far less familiarity with basic classroom etiquette like sharing; taking turns; listening, and sitting still.
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Obituaries
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Phil Saviano, clergy abuse victim who refused to stay silent, dies at 69
Mr. Saviano founded the New England chapter of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.
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Marijuana
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‘An utter failure’: Law meant to clear old convictions, including for marijuana possession, helps few
While the state could not say exactly how many people are potentially eligible for expungements, advocates insist those carried out so far represent a minuscule proportion of a pool that they estimate totals in the tens of thousands.
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Technology
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The newest ‘ghost kitchen’ could be coming to a parking lot near you
Trailers in parking lots are serving up boneless wings from Wings & Things, vegetable dumplings from Wow Bao, or grilled cheese from MrBeast Burger, all from the same commercial kitchen inside the trailer, at the same address, and with no actual restaurant in sight.
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World
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Will the vaccines stop Omicron? Scientists are racing to find out
As nations severed air links from southern Africa amid fears of another global surge of the coronavirus, scientists scrambled Sunday to gather data on the new omicron variant, its capabilities, and — perhaps most important — how effectively the current vaccines will protect against it.
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The Nation
Politics
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Supreme Court set to take up likely all-or-nothing abortion fight
A ruling that overturned Roe and the 1992 case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey would lead to outright bans or severe restrictions on abortion in 26 states.
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Nation
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Trial set to start on charges that Smollett faked a racist attack
A popular actor steps out onto the street and is brutally reminded that, despite his fame and wealth, places still exist where the color of his skin and sexual orientation put him in danger.
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Nation
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Fashion designer Virgil Abloh dies at 41
Designer Virgil Abloh, a leading fashion executive hailed as the Karl Lagerfeld of his generation, has died after a private battle with cancer. He was 41.
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The World
World
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Josephine Baker, first Black woman honored in French Pantheon
France is inducting Josephine Baker — Missouri-born cabaret dancer, French World War II spy, and civil rights activist — into its Pantheon, the first Black woman honored in the final resting place of France’s most revered luminaries.
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World
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As China speeds up nuclear arms race, US wants to talk
The United States has no nuclear hotline to Beijing. The two countries have never had a serious conversation about American missile defenses in the Pacific, or China’s experiments to blind US satellites in times of conflict.
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World
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Honduran election could oust long-ruling National Party
Hondurans voted Sunday for a successor to deeply unpopular President Juan Orlando Hernández in elections that could oust his National Party after 12 years in power.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Justice Department’s inspector general needs more authority
Unlike in other departments, the inspector general at the Department of Justice is too constrained. Congress should change that, whether the Biden administration agrees or not.
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OPINION
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Budding technology should be adapted for eldercare
These developments, when applied to monitoring devices, have the potential to enable precision and adaptive, data-driven interventions, granting clinicians and caregivers critical insight into the health status of patients.
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OPINION
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How science, technology, and industry can work together to cure Alzheimer’s
The Alzheimer’s research community must acknowledge the gaps in our current approach to curing the disease and make significant changes.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Holiday travelers at Logan say they were comfortable flying with precautions taken
Massachusetts Port Authority spokeswoman Bernice Freedman said as many as 900,000 passengers were expected to travel through the airport from Nov. 19 through Monday.
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Politics
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Nearly a year later, panel rethinking Massachusetts’ state seal is behind schedule and still shorthanded
The product of decades of advocacy, the Special Commission Relative to the Seal and Motto of the Commonwealth has been bogged down by Beacon Hill’s familiar morass of bureaucratic hurdles, all while its members wrestle with lingering questions over its mission.
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Family saved him. Nature restored him.
Jesse Cody, who had hiked just three times in his life and never camped, decided after he turned 40 that he was going to walk the Appalachian Trail — all 2,190 miles — in one go, a thru-hike.
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Sports
Soccer
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The Revolution won the Supporters’ Shield, but when they want to show it off, they have to ask their fans for permission
Fans are the custodians of the trophy awarded to the team with the best regular-season record in Major League Soccer.
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Bruins Notebook
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Bruce Cassidy and the Bruins need more out of Jake DeBrusk
DeBrusk was left out of the lineup on Sunday, as Cassidy looks for more effort and consistency from his third-line left wing.
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Bruins 3, Canucks 2
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Powerful third period sends Bruins past Canucks
Brad Marchand scored his ninth goal of the season to tie the game and David Pastrnak got his seventh for the winner.
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Business
Business
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Who is the real Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein enabler or pawn?
Ghislaine Maxwell spent the first half of her life with her father, a rags-to-riches billionaire who looted his companies’ pension funds and died mysteriously. She spent the second with another tycoon, Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself while charged with sexually abusing teens.
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Business
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Alnylam getting a rare kind of leader
Yvonne Greenstreet, named John Maraganore’s successor, will become one of the few Black women to lead a drug company.
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Innovation Economy
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Some ‘Boston-based’ companies are hardly here
The pandemic has lessened the importance of a fixed address. It’s unclear what that means for the local business landscape.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Phil Saviano, clergy abuse victim who refused to stay silent, dies at 69
Mr. Saviano founded the New England chapter of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.
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A best-seller here and a bigger seller in Europe, novelist Noah Gordon dies at 95
Mr. Gordon's novel "The Physician" sold more than 10 million copies, mostly in Europe, where he has a devoted following in Germany and Spain.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Flare puts survivors’ voices and experiences first when developing their unique safety tech
Flare, a Boston-based startup, sells safety bracelets. The founders hope someday their product doesn't have to exist.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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In Providence, rowdy ways and reinventions from that rascal Bob Dylan
Tracks from 2020's “Rough and Rowdy Ways” make up about half of his current setlist, and they were played straight, true to the record. It was the jewels from his catalog that Dylan futzed with, as he is wont to do.
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ASK AMY
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Pandemic shuts down long-distance love
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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