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Monday, January 10, 2022
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From hotel to homeless housing: Owner of the Roundhouse aims to help at Mass. and Cass
Hotel in the epicenter of city’s homelessness crisis to house people off the streets in partnership with Boston Medical Center.
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Nation
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31 people are seriously hurt in Bronx apartment building fire, officials say
A five-alarm fire broke out in a high-rise apartment building in the Bronx on Sunday morning, injuring at least 31 people.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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As they ready for Bills again, Patriots look like an average, undisciplined team that can’t play from behind
The Patriots fell behind early, and lost for the third time in four games.
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Politics
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Will Charlie Baker commute a convicted murderer’s life sentence?
Baker’s decision in the case of Thomas E. Koonce, a Brockton native who has spent nearly three decades in prison, is expected this week and could have far-reaching reverberations, both legal and political.
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THE BIG IDEA
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What comes after Omicron? We need a plan
President Biden said COVID-19 is "here to stay." So it’s worth taking a moment — as we edge closer to two years of pandemic-related restrictions — to contemplate what’s next.
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The Nation
Nation
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As Omicron spreads, CDC seeks to clarify message
The debate on testing reflects broader disagreement over how best to cope with a virus that seems here to stay.
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Politics
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Biden comes out swinging against Republicans as his agenda stalls
President Biden has begun his second year in office by lashing out at Republicans, embracing forceful new attacks meant to define a choice for voters between Biden’s Democrats and a Republican Party still under the thumb of former president Donald Trump.
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Political Notebook
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New law allows noncitizens to vote in municipal elections in NYC
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The World
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Left out of high-level talks, Ukraine tries other diplomatic channels
Such a limited role for Ukraine in the talks has clearly unnerved the government in Kyiv.
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World
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Russia warns that US doesn’t understand its goals on Ukraine
The comments by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov maintained the hard-line rhetoric that some analysts and Western officials see as a possible prelude to new Russian military action against Ukraine.
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Saudi princess is released, but other royals are still locked up
Princess Basmah had accused Crown Prince Mohammed, albeit without naming him, of refusing to accept those who did not support his overhaul plans, known as Vision 2030.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Pressing issues call for the attention of Mayor Wu, Governor Baker
Readers continue to amplify their voices in response to a Globe editorial detailing New Year's resolutions the board would like to see for the mayor and the governor.
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EDITORIAL
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The Justice Department should back off researchers
The department’s China Initiative, launched to target Chinese espionage and intellectual property theft, lacks focus and clarity — and has far too aggressively investigated scientists as a result.
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LETTERS
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It isn’t nitpicking — what Trump attempted was a self-coup, not a coup
Self-coups tend to leave a more lasting negative political legacy than ordinary coups. We are very fortunate former president Donald Trump’s plot failed.
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New Hampshire
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Police continue Sunday to search home where missing 7-year-old Harmony Montgomery once lived
Around 10:30 a.m. Sunday, a pair of officers could be seen removing strips of insulation and large tarps from the small Gilford Street property and loading them into a police truck. They left about 10 minutes later.
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Crime & Courts
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Report finds physical abuse, intimidation at state Trial Court Officer Academy
According to the 100-page report, which includes many redactions, recruits and witnesses reported incidents of violence against at least five members of the academy’s last class, and members of several classes “described a culture of fear, intimidation, humiliation, disrespect, punishment-based discipline, and retaliation.”
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Family of Newton man fatally shot by police marks anniversary with renewed calls for officer training
The family of a Newton Highlands man shot and killed by Newton police is commemorating the first anniversary of their loved one’s death with renewed calls for greater mental health and crisis training for police officers.
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Sports
Ben Volin | Instant Analysis
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Patriots have the feel of a one-and-done playoff team after a bad loss to Dolphins
The Patriots committed dumb penalties, turned over the ball twice, and did not take advantage of their opportunities.
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Tara Sullivan
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Patriots cannot put a playoff game solely in the hands of quarterback Mac Jones and expect to win
In each of the team's losses in three of the past four games, the Patriots fell behind early, and fell behind big.
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Dolphins 33, Patriots 24
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Slow start, penalties, turnovers all in a day’s work for Patriots in sloppy loss to Dolphins in finale
The Patriots lost for the third time in four games, ending their regular season on another sour note in Miami.
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Business
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From hotel to homeless housing: Owner of the Roundhouse aims to help at Mass. and Cass
Hotel in the epicenter of city’s homelessness crisis to house people off the streets in partnership with Boston Medical Center.
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Business
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From hotel to homeless housing: Owner of the Roundhouse aims to help at Mass. and Cass
Hotel in the epicenter of city’s homelessness crisis to house people off the streets in partnership with Boston Medical Center.
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Arts & Lifestyle
APPRECIATION
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The power of Sidney Poitier’s stardom
Sidney Poitier was a living, breathing assertion that America might someday live up to its ideals.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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A Far Cry’s ‘Firefly’ brought comforting night music, perfect for the darkest days of the year
Warmth was abundant in “Firefly,” a wishlist of pieces that cellist Rafael Popper-Keizer devised last winter while dreaming of the day the orchestra could gather again.
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Lifestyle
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What is Wordle and why is everyone on Twitter playing it?
Wordle is a free, online word game created by Josh Wardle, a software engineer from Brooklyn.
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