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Monday, December 13, 2021
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Politics
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‘They have a “fight” mentality’: Haitians seek safety and stability in Boston, with the help of volunteers
In a US immigration system that tends to string people along with precarious lifelines, advocates say, newly arrived Haitians are among the most vulnerable, as families have minimal chances of pleading their cases.
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Crime & Courts
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A Boston lawyer accused of rape by as many as a dozen women has avoided conviction since 1996. Now, prosecutors are trying a different tack.
Women have come forward to allege lawyer Gary Zerola raped them in nearly indistinguishable assaults dating to 1996, court records show.
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Arts
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Arts organizations surprised and disappointed by federal funds allotment
BIPOC arts organizations argue the legislation — and particularly the earmark process — left them out of the equation.
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Massachusetts
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Without statewide mask mandate against COVID-19, Mass. will ‘fight this war with one arm tied behind our backs’
As numbers of new coronavirus cases climb in Massachusetts, a growing chorus of local, state, and federal officials is sounding the call for mask mandates in indoor public places to stanch the spread of the pandemic this winter.
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Nation
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Newsom calls for gun legislation modeled on the Texas abortion law
Angered by the US Supreme Court decision to continue allowing private citizens to sue Texas abortion providers, Governor Gavin Newsom of California has called for a similar law giving ordinary residents legal standing to file lawsuits against purveyors of restricted firearms.
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The Nation
Nation
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Refugee aid groups in Washington, D.C., region overwhelmed by Afghan caseloads
Refugee resettlement groups in the Washington, D.C., region are scrambling to keep up with a massive influx of Afghan evacuees, leaving families waiting for housing and other services in a situation that could soon worsen as US officials prepare to shut down temporary housing sites in military bases.
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Nation
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Officials halt search for woman who went overboard on Carnival cruise ship
Authorities searched more than 31 hours for the woman before pausing the search on Sunday pending additional information, Petty Officer First Class Adam Stanton said Sunday.
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Nation
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Details of Emmett Till killing still a mystery as probe ends
The investigation into the lynching of Black teenager Emmett Till nearly 70 years ago ended as it began, with a mystery that might never be solved. All these decades later, it’s still not even clear whether the gruesome homicide was the work of a pair of racist brutes or a larger group of conspirators.
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The World
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Israeli leader travels to UAE, showcasing deepening ties
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett became the first Israeli leader to make an official visit to the United Arab Emirates, after flying to Abu Dhabi on Sunday to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed, the de facto Emirati leader.
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World
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Harnaaz Sandhu of India named 70th Miss Universe
Sandhu of India was crowned the 70th Miss Universe on Sunday, topping a field of some 80 contestants in a pageant that was touched by politics and the pandemic.
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Boris Johnson: UK faces ‘tidal wave’ of Omicron cases
Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned Sunday that Britain faces a “tidal wave” of infections from the Omicron coronavirus variant, and announced a huge increase in booster vaccinations to strengthen defenses against it.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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This is what menstrual equity looks like
Massachusetts needs a comprehensive plan.
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EDITORIAL
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Legislature must get cracking on egg reform
A well-intended law on the treatment of farm chickens needs updating.
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OPINION
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‘Death ends a life. It doesn’t end a relationship.’
I tell my parents everything since the last time I told them everything — the sorrows, the pleasures, the fears, the partially finished.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Massachusetts ‘ready to support’ recovery efforts in South, Midwest following devastating tornadoes
The commonwealth “stands ready to support the response and recovery in these states,” Governor Charlie Baker tweeted this weekend.
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Rhode Island
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R.I.’s ‘Wave’ license plate will start receding. What will come next?
Finalists will be selected by a panel of DMV staff by the end of February, and then Rhode Islanders will vote online to pick their favorite.
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GLOBE SANTA
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The world’s woes reach the ear of Globe Santa
Globe Santa receives requests from people who have fled strife in their homelands.
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Sports
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For many Patriots, the bye week was a welcome time with family
Hunter Henry and his wife had their first baby boy Thursday, while many other teammates took advantage of the late break in the NFL calendar.
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Bruins Notebook
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Linus Ullmark seizing his opportunity in the Bruins net
Back-to-back wins — and 40-save nights — have Ullmark in the driver's seat to remain the Bruins' No. 1 netminder.
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Tara Sullivan
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Road trip works to boost energy for the Bruins but for the Celtics, not so much
The Bruins won two straight and two of their three games in Canada while the Celtics were 1-4 on the road.
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Business
TALKING SHOP
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Antiques, gems, and spices: Explore three new local businesses
The uncertainty plaguing small businesses has not stopped three brave entrepreneurs from opening storefronts in Chestnut Hill, Beacon Hill, and Cambridge.
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INNOVATION BEAT
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More than a teachable moment?
Newton company KaiPod Learning lets students choose from a variety of online programs used by homeschooling parents. It also provides a learning space, learning coach, and tools for extracurricular activities.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Billy Chin, who brought Boston’s Chinatown ‘into the mainstream,’ dies at 92
Mr. Chin turned the China Pearl restaurant into a destination for Boston's business and political power brokers.
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Obituaries
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Anne Rice, author of vampire novels, dead at 80
"Interview With the Vampire" set the stage for a resurgence in vampire fiction. Anne Rice died Saturday due to complications from a stroke.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Amherst’s Emily Dickinson Museum receives hundreds of set pieces from ‘Dickinson’
Soon, fans of the TV series "Dickinson" can see the set, costume, and prop pieces from the show at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst.
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STAGE REVIEW
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In ‘WILD,’ a dire climate warning delivered with exuberance and passion at the ART
The show is a concert presentation of a well-crafted musical fable that is shot through with magical realism and carried by a cast of strong performers, including Broadway veteran Idina Menzel and up-and-comer YDE.
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Movies
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‘Drive My Car’ big Boston Society of Film Critics winner
The Japanese drama, which won best picture, best actor, best director, and best screenplay, opens here Jan. 14.
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