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Wednesday, January 19, 2022
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COVID-19 Vaccines
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Boosters roll out unevenly, as worker shortages hamper outreach
As the Omicron surge demonstrates the urgent need for booster shots, third doses are rolling out unevenly across the state — and the uptake has been slowest in hard-hit communities.
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K-12
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Tensions rise as Mass. changes school COVID measures for ‘current state of pandemic’
The push to move schools back toward pre-pandemic operations is escalating tensions between two impassioned groups: those who say that schools have done too much, for too long, to stop the virus, and those who maintain that not enough is being done.
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Crime & Courts
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N.H. governor questions Mass. court’s handling of Harmony Montgomery case
Governor Chris Sununu blasted the actions of the Massachusetts court system for placing Harmony Montgomery in the custody of her father in 2019.
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Technology
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After a boom year, SPACs may be going bust in startup land
Special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, are under fire from regulators, analysts, and investors after many deals dropped in price once they started trading publicly.
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PROJECT TAKEOUT
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We thought we’d be past this by now. We were wrong. Support your local restaurants.
We’re bringing back Project Takeout. Call it Project Take Two.
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The Nation
Politics
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Supreme Court appears skeptical of Boston’s refusal to fly Christian flag
The city, which had granted 284 requests to raise flags in connection with many kinds of events over 12 years, rejected Camp Constitution's application, saying that flying the flag would amount to government endorsement of religion.
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Political Notebook
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Rudy Giuliani among Trump allies subpoenaed by Jan. 6 panel
The committee is continuing to widen its scope into Trump’s orbit, this time demanding information and testimony from Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, and Boris Epshteyn.
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Nation
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Three Pa. officers charged in shooting death of 8-year-old girl
Murder charges previously filed against two Black teenagers for firing the gunshots that prompted the officers to shoot were also dropped Tuesday.
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The World
World
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European Parliament, jostling for relevance, elects a new leader
The European Parliament elected a new president on Tuesday, with Roberta Metsola, a 43-year-old Maltese deputy, picked to lead the institution as it seeks to gain a more prominent place in the European Union power structure.
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World
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Blinken will meet with Russia as US pushes for more diplomacy
Seeking to head off a potential assault on Ukraine, Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet with Russia’s foreign minister Friday as the two sides explore whether there is still a diplomatic path to avoiding a conflict in Eastern Europe.
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An island nation covered in ash now worries about a COVID intrusion
A local cleanup and evacuation operation has begun in Tonga after an epic volcanic eruption set off a tsunami, as the island nation’s government, after days of silence, told of an “unprecedented disaster,” and the first aerial photos emerged showing the normally green and verdant isles blanketed with gray dust and ash.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Biden shouldn’t give up on vaccine mandates
Smaller victories are the key to an end run around the Supreme Court’s ruling.
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OPINION
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Democracy’s other threat: Book bans and purges
Limiting access to literature, especially by authors of color, is yet another authoritarian tool polluting political discourse.
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LETTERS
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You can take your @%#! Protestant work ethic
As a young person, I felt insulted and angry whenever I heard or read the term because I knew how hard my father worked for little money and no recognition.
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Metro
Politics
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All around Massachusetts, cities and towns want to go fossil fuel free. Here’s why they can’t.
All around Massachusetts, cities and towns want to go fossil fuel free. Here’s why they can’t.
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Metro
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Brookline’s policing blues
Alarmed by many aspects of modern policing, residents of this progressive community of 63,000 have been pushing for substantial reform in how policing there gets carried out. Meanwhile, some police officers, and their allies, have been pushing back.
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Politics
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Local NAACP president running for Mass. secretary of state
Tanisha Sullivan launched her campaign for the Democratic nomination with a call to expand voting rights in Massachusetts and around the country. The longtime incumbent, William F. Galvin, hasn't said whether he's running for another term.
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Sports
On hockey
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‘I am overwhelmed and thrilled to be a part of the Bruins forever’. Willie O’Ree’s No. 22 retired, raised to TD Garden rafters
O’Ree, now 86, formally took his bow — albeit virtually, from his home in San Diego — as the first Black man to play in the NHL.
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Hurricanes 7, Bruins 1
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Bruins blown out by visiting Hurricanes
The Bruins hadn’t coughed up five goals in a first period since March 3, 2008, when they allowed six in a 10-2 loss at Washington.
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chad finn
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A few postmortem thoughts on a Patriots season that ended decisively in Buffalo
James White and Jonathan Jones were truly missed, Matthew Judon faded down the stretch, but Mac Jones exceeded expectations overall.
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Business
Business
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AT&T and Verizon will change their 5G plans after airlines warn of flight chaos
Verizon and AT&T said Tuesday that they would delay the debut of new 5G cellular service near some airports, an attempt to address concerns that the technology would interfere with airplane equipment when the service started Wednesday.
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Real Estate
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2021 set records in Boston’s housing market. What now?
Prices and sales volume both hit all-time highs in the region, with the median price of a single-family home hitting $750,000 in the Boston area and the median condo price at $625,000.
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Business
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Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard for $70b
It's a bet on games being central to the Internet’s future.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Influential fashion journalist André Leon Talley dies at 73
Mr. Talley was an influential fashion journalist who worked at Women’s Wear Daily and Vogue and was a regular in the front row of fashion shows in New York and Europe.
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Obituaries
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Influential fashion journalist André Leon Talley dies at 73
Mr. Talley was an influential fashion journalist who worked at Women’s Wear Daily and Vogue and was a regular in the front row of fashion shows in New York and Europe.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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‘Arthur’ creator Marc Brown reflects on the final chapter of the adventurous aardvark’s tale
We caught up with Brown upon the publication of his latest and possibly last Arthur book, “Believe in Yourself: What We Learned from Arthur” (out Jan. 25), and the launch of the 25th and final season of the animated series.
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Lifestyle
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Boston’s Emerald Necklace parks shine green through winter season
The 1,100-acre chain linked by parkways and waterways from Boston to Brookline will be illuminated with emerald green lights from Feb. 1 through March 20.
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GETTING SALTY
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Her bubble won’t burst: Worcester’s Hannah Vuong on opening Gong Cha bubble tea shop during the pandemic
She and her husband, Jason, will expand to Newbury Street this spring.
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