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Friday, January 14, 2022
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Politics
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After tent encampments are cleared at Mass. and Cass, need for long-term solution remains clear
Mayor Michelle Wu said Wednesday’s effort was just one step in a long process of addressing homelessness and addiction.
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Crime & Courts
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‘Nobody wanted to listen to me because of my past’: Harmony Montgomery’s mother says her calls for help went unheeded by Manchester officials
“Please,” Crystal Sorey wrote in a Dec. 29 e-mail to Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig, “im begging for help in finding my daughter.”
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Business
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‘Mission impossible’: With Boston’s proof-of-vaccination mandate set to begin, businesses worry
With the rules set to take effect Saturday, some retailers say the mandate is starting to feel like yet another COVID-related burden on the backs of businesses the pandemic has hurt the most.
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COVID-19
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Supreme Court halts COVID-19 vaccine rule for US businesses, allows mandate for most health care workers
The court’s conservative majority concluded the administration overstepped its authority by seeking to impose the vaccine-or-test rule on US businesses with at least 100 employees. More than 80 million people would have been affected.
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Retail
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Garrett Harker of Eastern Standard fame coming back to the Fenway with four new restaurants
Harker plans to return to Kenmore Square in a deal to launch in a new apartment building along Beacon Street, with new restaurants set to open next year.
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The Nation
Nation
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California governor denies RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan parole
Governor Gavin Newsom rejected a recommendation from a two-person panel of parole commissioners. Newsom said Sirhan, now 77, poses an unreasonable threat to public safety.
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Nation
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Sinema reiterates opposition to eliminating filibuster, likely dooming voting rights legislation
Senator Kyrsten Sinema, an Arizona Democrat, announced she would not support changing Senate rules that have long allowed a minority of senators to block legislation.
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Political Notebook
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House minority leader Kevin McCarthy rejects Jan. 6 committee request
In a contentious news conference, McCarthy repeatedly evaded questions about whether he would defy a subpoena from the committee, and he accused the investigation of being “pure politics.”
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The World
World
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Prince Andrew is stripped of military titles as sexual abuse case proceeds
Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, has been forced to relinquish his military titles and royal charities, Buckingham Palace said on Thursday, a stinging rebuke by the British royal family a day after a federal judge in New York allowed a sexual abuse case against him to go ahead.
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World
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Russia, at an impasse with the West, warns it is ready to abandon diplomacy
Russian officials signaled that they could abandon diplomatic efforts to resolve the security crisis surrounding Ukraine, bringing a whirlwind week of European diplomacy to an ominous end and deflating hopes that negotiators could forge a path toward easing tensions in Eastern Europe.
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US refines tool to evaluate Havana syndrome cases
The Biden administration is refining a screening tool it developed last year to evaluate the symptoms and injuries of people who experienced the so-called Havana syndrome, as it continues to search for a cause and prepares to compensate federal officials who have been affected.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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When it comes to subpoenas, Congress must use its power or lose it
Jan. 6 committee chairman Bennie Thompson must create real consequences for those who flout congressional authority. He can start inside his own chamber by compelling the testimony of minority leader Kevin McCarthy.
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EDITORIAL
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Two commutations should be just the beginning
Clemency can be used to set right what the criminal justice system got wrong.
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OPINION
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Democrats need to get real on Build Back Better
The question isn’t what you dream of; it’s what you can get done.
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Metro
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Mayor Wu: No need for systemwide shutdown of Boston schools due to COVID-19
“So far we do not anticipate the need to have a district-wide remote situation because of staffing. We do have plans in place school by school,” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said at a news conference Thursday.
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The driest of dry Januarys
There are all these stories about COVID fatigue. I have COVID fatigue fatigue.
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Massachusetts
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Freedom may be months away, but Brockton family rejoices over William Allen’s commuted life sentence
Relatives gloried in his second chance at life after spending nearly 28 years in prison.
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Sports
kevin paul dupont | on hockey
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With Tuukka Rask back, Bruins have an embarrassment of riches in goal
The Rask-Linus Ullmark tandem looks so strong that the Bruins can afford to let Jeremy Swayman hone his game in Providence.
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Red Sox trailblazer Bianca Smith is heartened by signs of gender-diversity progress in baseball
With the hiring of Katie Krall to join Smith, the Sox are the first team to have multiple women on coaching staffs in their organization.
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ben volin | on football
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How do Josh Allen and the Bills perform in the cold?
There is something off about the star quarterback's performances this year in cold weather — or at least something off with the entire Bills offense.
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Business
Business
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‘Mission impossible’: With Boston’s proof-of-vaccination mandate set to begin, businesses worry
With the rules set to take effect Saturday, some retailers say the mandate is starting to feel like yet another COVID-related burden on the backs of businesses the pandemic has hurt the most.
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In hot market for lab space, a biotech startup to replace the former CambridgeSide Sears
CambridgeSide, one of the most successful malls in Greater Boston before the pandemic, may see new life with a burgeoning biotech company seeking redevelopment in the complex.
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High-earners tax may bring in considerably less than supporters estimate, study says
A new study by independent state policy center suggests the so-called millionaires tax will generate less new revenue than its backers have projected.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Longtime high school hockey coach Bill Belisle dies
Mr. Belisle, a Korean War veteran, started as coach at Mount Saint Charles Academy in 1975 and won 32 state titles.
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Obituaries
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Michael Lang, co-creator of the Woodstock music festival in 1969, dies at 77
Woodstock was billed as “three days of peace and music” in the summer of 1969. Michael Lang was one of the people who helped to organize and promote the event, which attracted roughly 400,000 people to the hamlet of Bethel, about 50 miles northwest of New York City.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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Glitch art gone wild: Ben K. Foley and Allison Tanenhaus embrace error at Boston Cyberarts Gallery
The artist-illusionists, who go by bent/haus, manipulate a different kind of matrix in their new self-titled show.
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THE TICKET
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Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
Music, theater, comedy, museum, and family events, and more, selected by Globe critics and writers.
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Theater
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Comedian Demetri Martin has something he’d like to say, but he’ll keep it short
A master of comedic brevity, Martin plays two shows at the Wilbur Saturday.
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