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Saturday, January 15, 2022
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Health
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Hospitals postponing thousands of surgeries amid onslaught of COVID and other patients
The situation is so bad that it’s forcing hospital administrators to make heartbreaking choices to limit all but the most urgent surgeries and procedures.
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Metro
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Why so many empty shelves at your local supermarket? It’s complicated.
Grocery stores across the United States are seeing empty shelves that once held products ranging from bread to produce to meat, as a surge in COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant adds another layer of complication to a system already strained by supply chain issues and worker shortages.
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Climate
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Federal regulators to consider whether to shut down Weymouth gas compressor
Democrats now have a majority of the five seats on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which gives hope to the station’s opponents.
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COLUMN
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The Rhode Island con artist who faked his own death is finally getting his wish: He’s newsworthy now
All Nicholas Alahverdian ever wanted was to be newsworthy. He pursued that dream relentlessly over most of the last two decades, building relationships with reporters and politicians in Rhode Island by sharing tales of torture that he endured as a kid lost in the child welfare system. Now all of it is unraveling.
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Lifestyle
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Got inner critics? Bill Belichick can help.
The next time I’m called to answer for my sins as a mom and as a person, I’m going to channel the Patriots coach’s gruff manner. Please join me at today’s fantasy press conference, going on inside my head…
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The Nation
Nation
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Goodbye ‘godsend’: expiration of child tax credits hits home
With child tax credits expiring Friday, struggling US families stare down rising food and gas prices with brittle budgets, now deprived of the financial safety net Biden's coronavirus relief package provided.
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Nation
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GOP House member will not seek another term
A roundup of national political news.
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Analysis: Biden overshoots on what’s possible in divided DC
Biden’s argument — that his five decades in Washington uniquely positioned him to deliver on an immensely ambitious agenda — was at risk of crumbling this week.
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The World
World
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Russia arrests 14 members of REvil ransomware gang that cost global companies millions
Russia’s domestic security agency on Friday arrested 14 alleged members of the REvil ransomware gang and announced that it had eliminated the group at the request of Washington.
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World
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UK leader’s office apologizes for party before royal funeral
Boris Johnson’s office on Friday apologized to the royal family for holding staff parties in Downing Street on the eve of Prince Philip’s funeral last year — the latest in a string of allegedly lockdown-breaching gatherings that are threatening to topple the British prime minister.
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World
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North Korea defies UN, tests missiles in response to US sanctions
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles Friday, its third missile test this month. This was just hours after it warned of “stronger and certain reaction” if the United States helped impose more sanctions on the North in response to its recent series of missile tests.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Workers who braved darkest days of COVID-19 deserve extra pay
The federal government gave states money for hazard pay; now Governor Charlie Baker and the Legislature owe the public a plan for spending Massachusetts’ share.
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OPINION
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Boston was right to refuse to fly Christian flag
As a Jewish legal advocate and a Baptist minister, we support the arguments of Boston in this critical First Amendment case that Supreme Court justices will hear on Jan. 18.
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LETTERS
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The Bay State — a mecca? Or a place to put in your rearview mirror?
Jeff Jacoby's "Bye-bye, Bay State" column set off wide-ranging debate among print and online readers.
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Metro
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Why so many empty shelves at your local supermarket? It’s complicated.
Grocery stores across the United States are seeing empty shelves that once held products ranging from bread to produce to meat, as a surge in COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant adds another layer of complication to a system already strained by supply chain issues and worker shortages.
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New DA Hayden says his history will guide him in role
“This is home for me,” Hayden said this week as he settled into his office. “I’ve been a public servant all my life. My heart never strayed far from here, really.”
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Politics
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Wrentham Republican said to be mulling race for governor
Chris Doughty, a businessman and investor, is seriously considering a run for Massachusetts governor, according to three people who’ve spoken with him.
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Sports
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Win or lose in Buffalo, this season is already a success for the Patriots
The Patriots are ahead of schedule in their post-Tom Brady reset and already have returned to NFL relevance.
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Tara Sullivan
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Mac Jones isn’t the typical rookie quarterback tossed into the playoff cauldron
Postseason play is notoriously tough on rookies QBs, but Jones has a Patriots support system loaded with experience and veteran leadership.
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Celtics Notebook
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Celtics guard Marcus Smart, who has a thigh injury, placed in COVID protocol
Smart joins a full list of Celtics who have been placed in protocol the past few weeks.
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Business
Business
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Lawmakers propose changes in stalled right-to-repair law
The law requires carmakers to provide consumers and independent mechanics with wireless access to diagnostic data generated by most new cars. Enforcement has already been delayed a year, and pending legislation would give carmakers three more model years to comply.
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Business
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Lawsuit seeks breaks on South Station ad rates because of massive construction project
A lawsuit argues that South Station management should reduce advertising rates for signage because of ongoing construction at the station.
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Business
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BPDA approves part of Government Center Garage overhaul to be used as lab space
A private firm pounces on a city fixture to construct lab space again as the Boston Planning & Development Agency approved a project that would restructure the Government Center Garage into a life science building Thursday.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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Glimpsing what a new era at the BSO might bring
Thursday’s concert in Symphony Hall included an American premiere — and food for thought about how the orchestra must expand its artistic vision not only in the Berkshires but right here at home.
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‘Morbid’ hosts talk ‘Cinema Macabre,’ true crime, and Massachusetts’ ‘spooky horror’ history
Podcasters Ashleigh “Ash” Kelley and Alaina Urquhart are teaming up with digital experience makers Moment House for an interactive ticketed virtual event where they will broadcast live from the supposedly haunted Queset House in Easton.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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A film, and a filmmaker, transformed in ‘A Reckoning in Boston’
On Monday at 10 p.m. on GBH 2, the film will have its PBS premiere as part of the “Independent Lens” series.
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