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Friday, January 28, 2022
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Crime & Courts
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SJC orders review of Harmony Montgomery case
SJC Chief Justice Kimberly S. Budd disclosed the review in a letter last week to New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, according to documents released to the Globe on Thursday.
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Politics
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Union fight with Wu over COVID-19 vaccination is dominating her early tenure
A judge paused the COVID-19 vaccination mandate implemented by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu days before the city planned to place unvaccinated workers on unpaid leave.
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SHIRLEY LEUNG AND LARRY EDELMAN
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Governor Charlie Baker is seeking federal fix on billions of dollars in unemployment benefit overpayments
“This is not the way this is supposed to work. People participated in this program based on a set of rules that changed,” Baker acknowledged.
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Technology
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In Massachusetts, biased decisions leave Black startup founders with less capital
Time and time again, the VC industry has ignored Massachusetts founders of color, locking many entrepreneurs out of a chance at success.
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For economic sanctions to work against Russia, the US and its allies will have to share some of the pain
“The sanctions that would legitimately hurt the Russian economy would also legitimately hurt the global economy,” an expert said.
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The Nation
Nation
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Biden: Ready for ‘long overdue’ pick of Black female justice
President Biden strongly affirmed Thursday that he will nominate the first Black woman to the US Supreme Court, promising to announce his choice by the end of February.
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Nation
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Sign-ups in Affordable Care Act marketplaces reach record 14.5 million
The popularity of ACA health plans is a substantial slice of good news for President Biden.
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Political Notebook
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Palin flouts vaccine rules in New York City
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, who is unvaccinated and revealed this week that she tested positive for coronavirus, dined again at a New York City restaurant Wednesday night, flouting local health and safety measures calling for positive cases to isolate.
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The World
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Islamic State not beaten yet, as US-backed forces fight on at Syria prison
Forces from a Kurdish-led militia traded fire from rooftops with dozens of Islamic State fighters still holed up in an embattled prison in northeastern Syria on Thursday, despite claims by the US-backed militia a day earlier that it had regained full control of the entire complex.
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World
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World remembers Holocaust as antisemitism rises in pandemic
International Holocaust Remembrance Day falls on the anniversary of the liberation by Soviet troops of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the most notorious of the death camps where Nazi Germany carried out its Final Solution seeking to murder the Jewish people of Europe.
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Moscow pessimistic US will meet its demands
The Kremlin warned Thursday that there was “not much cause for optimism” that the West would satisfy Russia’s demands in the showdown over Ukraine, but it said that President Vladimir Putin would take his time to study the written responses that the United States and NATO submitted a day earlier before deciding how to proceed.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Free-speech debate distracts from what’s really grating about protests
The lack of civility of the anti-vaxxers in front of the mayor’s home and elsewhere shows a lack of understanding of civil disobedience and public discourse.
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It’s time to acknowledge that the Boston schools need a new direction
Little progress has been made over the past three decades. In 1992, we switched from an elected school committee to an appointed committee, but neither has worked.
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OPINION
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The three blue pots
The objects conjure up my mother and grandmothers in their totality — women who made dinner, yes, but for whom making dinner was just one part of their complicated, energetic lives.
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Metro
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Marian Ryan to run for reelection as Middlesex district attorney; will not seek attorney general’s seat
The veteran prosecutor, who’s built a progressive profile in Massachusetts’ most populous county, said Thursday she will seek reelection to a third full term.
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Mass. trial court to pay $425,000 to social worker who says she was pressured into sex with judge
A former clinical social worker said Judge Thomas Estes pressured her to perform sex acts in his chambers, leaving her traumatized. Estes resigned in 2018 after the allegations became public.
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Corrections officers at Souza-Baranowski to get body cameras for the first time
The announcement comes as leaders at the Department of Correction face two federal lawsuits alleging excessive force against prisoners at Souza-Baranowski and intense public scrutiny over a controversial extended lockdown two years ago.
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Sports
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Three 2021 draft picks could give Patriots defense a boost next season
Linebacker Cameron McGrone, linebacker Ronnie Perkins, and safety Joshuah Bledsoe all served de facto redshirt seasons as rookies.
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christopher l. gasper
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Does Tom Brady have one more comeback left in him?
People in Brady's inner circle are pushing him to retire, yet he is hard-wired for competition and still playing at a high level.
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dan shaughnessy
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With late-career stats that were perhaps too good, Roger Clemens is dealt a Hall of Fame shutout
Having fallen short again in his 10th year, Clemens is off the writers' ballot, but he has his defenders, including former teammate Bruce Hurst.
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Business
SHIRLEY LEUNG AND LARRY EDELMAN
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Governor Charlie Baker is seeking federal fix on billions of dollars in unemployment benefit overpayments
“This is not the way this is supposed to work. People participated in this program based on a set of rules that changed,” Baker acknowledged.
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Business
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Mass General Brigham fights back against criticisms of expansion
Mass General Brigham defended plans to undertake a $2.3 billion expansion, writing to state regulators that concerns about the project’s effects on health care spending were overstated and that a state agency criticizing the projects had overstepped.
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Technology
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Massachusetts tech standout Teradyne sees its stock crater
The chip-testing giant's shares lost more than 22 percent Thursday. Teradyne's 2022 sales outlook was hurt by manufacturing delays in the semiconductor industry.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Get Down With Your Hometown virtual music festival returns this weekend
Three nonprofits in Western Massachusetts have teamed up to put on a virtual music festival this weekend, and more than 30 artists will be performing.
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WE'VE GOT SOMETHING COOKING
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Calling all cooks and bakers
We’re looking for Confidential Chat recipes that you or someone in your family clipped from The Boston Globe while the popular column ran (from 1884 to 2006).
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‘There’s a collector for everything’: House of Mirth helps lost and found photos find a home
Easthampton dealer Stacy Waldman buys, sells, and collects vernacular photography and other ephemera.
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