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Sunday, January 23, 2022
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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For students in surge, a ‘new normal’ and plenty of worries
Amid the pandemic, high school students have had nearly continuous disruptions in every aspect of their educations.
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Massachusetts
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Older workers press age discrimination claims in challenge to IBM layoffs
Laid-off workers have charged IBM with forcing out older staffers over the past decade as part of a strategy to build a younger workforce.
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Olympics
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The Beijing Olympics are complicated and controversial, and that’s before they even begin
China's president has promised a “fantastic, extraordinary, and excellent Games," but not everyone is so sure about that.
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Politics
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‘A hellishly difficult task.’ Can the Federal Reserve lower inflation without causing a recession?
The unique effects of COVID-19 have created the potential that history won’t repeat itself and inflation can be reined in without shrinking the economy, economists said.
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The Nation
Nation
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Drought conditions improve in US West, but more snow is needed
While there's a lot of good news to go around, how much impact this short-term recovery will have in the long term remains to be seen.
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Nation
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Was Dorothy Day too left-wing to be a Catholic saint?
Dorothy Day loved the church and its rituals and devoted her life to the Gospel, which she felt drove her to renounce material possessions and commit herself to a life of activism on behalf of the poor, a devotion to pacifism and opposition to both capitalism and communism. She often described herself as an anarchist.
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Nation
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Their DNA hides a warning, but they don’t want to know what it says
What should happen when researchers, while sequencing a participant’s DNA as part of a large study, discover gene variants that increase the risk for conditions that might be prevented with medical treatment or surveillance?
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The World
World
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Houthis, aid group say death toll from prison airstrike hits 82
The airstrike in the northern Saada province Friday was part of an intense air and ground offensive that marked an escalation in Yemen’s years-long civil war.
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World
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In Kashmir, India batters press freedom — and journalists
For five years, Sajad Gul wrote about conflict wracking his homeland, a disputed Himalayan territory where a violent armed rebellion and India’s brutal counterinsurgency have raged for over three decades.
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World
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Passenger refusing to wear a mask exposed himself, threw can during flight, prosecutors say
The charges represent the latest example of the unruly and sometimes violent behavior that has surged on airplanes since the start of the pandemic. Many of the disturbances have involved passengers who refused to wear masks, as required by the federal government.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Nothing exceeds the climate change emergency
I am so glad to see that you are assigning a team of reporters to address climate change issues. It is vital at this time to focus on this complex concern.
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EDITORIAL
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Ending welfare as we know it — again
Except this time, let’s expand the program’s reach.
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LETTERS
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US has taken its rightful place on the world stage
The letter you published in response to Stephen Kinzer’s "China gives us a taste of our own medicine" is full of vitriolic comments, such as that "many nations around the world hate us."
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Metro
Metro
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Cambridge homeless shelters are ‘full to bursting’ as new faces emerge
The causes of the upsurge in homeless numbers could lie in the pandemic, in the opioid epidemic, evictions, the recent dismantling of homeless encampments in Boston — or a mix of all those factors, officials say.
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In Egleston Square, a community peace garden is up for sale
Garden organizers have long asked Boston officials to buy the property and make it a city park, and now they fear a new owner will develop the site.
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Politics
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What does Boston want in its next police commissioner?
Over 200 people attended a virtual community forum designed to solicit feedback about Boston's police force and what kind of individual should lead it.
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Sports
Dan Shaughnessy
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Is there anything to the cryptic criticism from Bill James on the 2011 Red Sox, and other thoughts
The former Red Sox analytics guru recently made some strong comments about the role of team chemistry regarding the ‘11 Sox.
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BRUINS 3, JETS 2
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David Pastrnak strikes again as Bruins come from behind on Winnipeg at Garden
Boston came from behind twice in the first two period, then won it on Pastrnak's power-play goal in the third — his NHL-leading 11th goal in January.
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On football
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What did Mac Jones’s rookie season teach us? He needs more help
On the plus side, Jones had more wins (10) than fellow rookies Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, Trey Lance, and Justin Fields combined (9).
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Wordle is not just a game — it’s the creative process in a nutshell
Cracking a code through trial and error is much like what it takes to produce art. Just ask the Beatles.
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IDEAS
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Set the underground rivers free
Once upon a time, cities buried waterways to reduce flooding and make room for cars. Now climate change and other factors are reversing that logic.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen master and political reformer, dies at 95
A Vietnamese Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh was one of the world’s most influential Zen masters, spreading messages of mindfulness, compassion and nonviolence.
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Obituaries
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Robert Caporale, pioneering broker of major sports deals, dies at 80
Mr. Caporale cofounded Game Plan, a pioneering investment banking and consulting firm for the sports and entertainment industries.
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Arts & Lifestyle
QUICK BITE
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Mike & Patty’s famous breakfast sandwiches are now at Flourhouse, their little Newton outpost
The bakery menu includes homemade English muffins, cruffins, and Outrageous cookies.
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TABLES
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Eleven Madison Park and Per Se alums will open Twelve in Portland over Memorial Day weekend
Plus, enjoy a Taste of Israel from Jan. 25 until Feb. 5. Read on for more restaurant news you can use.
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WINTER ARTS GUIDE
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Guerilla Opera goes ‘Underground’ with intimate performance series online
In its 15th season, the group is creating new connections with opera composers, performers, and fans with expanded virtual programming.
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Travel
CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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I found unexpected tranquility in a box in the woods
Getaway House offers an opportunity to unplug and relax, in 140 square feet.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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Welcome to the game you didn’t want to play: Roll the dice and hope COVID doesn’t ruin your vacation (again)
Let’s all play the game of National Plan for Vacation Day!
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