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Wednesday, February 2, 2022
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Tom Brady goes down as the greatest athlete in the storied history of Boston sports
The 21st century is the High Renaissance of Boston sports, and Brady was our Michelangelo.
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Tom Brady’s Patriots snub was fascinating and unexpected
Brady thanked a lot of people — the Glazer family, Bucs coach Bruce Arians and his staff, Alex Guerrero, his agents, his family — but not the Patriots.
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Politics
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How patchy COVID data hampered the pandemic response
The United States is still operating with patchy and incomplete data about the virus, a problem experts say has hampered the response to one variant after another and leaves the country just as vulnerable to the next one.
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Metro
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Freedom House was a center of the civil rights movement in Boston. Now it faces demolition.
The property is scheduled to be replaced by dozens of condominium units in a city where advocates say civil rights landmarks have not been a preservation priority.
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Climate
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With new Mass Save three-year plan, Massachusetts sharpens its best climate-fighting tool
The new 343-page order dramatically expands incentives to decarbonize homes. Yet some fear its fine print could undermine its broad strokes.
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Nation
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Tribes reach $590 million opioid settlement with J&J, distributors
Native Americans have endured disproportionately high opioid-related overdose deaths by many metrics.
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Nation
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Billionaires and big checks shape battle for Congress
With control of both chambers up for grabs — the Senate is knotted at 50-50 and Democrats are clinging to a narrow majority in the House — the two parties were almost equally matched when it came to fund-raising last year.
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Nation
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The rampaging pigs of the San Francisco Bay Area
The animals that roam the hills and gullies of the Bay Area — turkeys, mountain lions, deer, bobcats, foxes, and the rest of a veritable Noah’s Ark — find themselves on somewhat laissez-faire terms with the humans around them. Not so for the rampaging feral pigs.
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The World
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Putin signals openness to diplomacy while blaming US for crisis
President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that the United States was trying to pull Russia into an armed conflict over Ukraine that his government did not want and signaled he was prepared to engage in more diplomacy, even as he insisted that NATO’s presence in Eastern Europe threatened world peace.
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Israeli commanders disciplined in death of Palestinian-American man
Three Israeli military commanders have been disciplined after an investigation into the death of a 78-year-old Palestinian-American man who was detained, gagged, and handcuffed by Israeli soldiers in a night raid on his village last month.
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Thousands killed, imprisoned in Myanmar after coup protests
One year after Senior General Min Aung Hlaing overthrew Myanmar's existing government and assumed power, discord has overtaken the nation. Violent suppression, torture, and civilian killings have ensued.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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For schools, it’s an all-ages crisis in mental health
In the middle of a crisis, many people respond by trying any and all possible solutions, often overlooking the preventive steps that may have helped avoid the crisis in the first place.
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LETTERS
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We who have aspirations can look to Brady for inspiration
His work ethic, will to win, and resolve in the face of defeat are the stuff of legend.
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LETTERS
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Concerts ‘available to everyone,’ thanks to David Mugar
He believed passionately in keeping the tradition of free orchestral concerts alive for everyone in Boston.
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Metro
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Freedom House was a center of the civil rights movement in Boston. Now it faces demolition.
The property is scheduled to be replaced by dozens of condominium units in a city where advocates say civil rights landmarks have not been a preservation priority.
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Metro
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Milton police investigating swastika graffiti at Curry College
Milton police are investigating several reports of swastika symbols that have appeared around the Curry College campus recently.
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
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Bicyclist Kittie Knox refused to let racism block the path to her passion
Katherine “Kittie” Knox, born in 1874 to a Black father and white mother, pushed back against the National League of American Wheelmen's decision to exclude Black people.
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Sports
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Tom Brady makes his retirement from the NFL official after 22 seasons
Brady, 44, had been coy about reports that leaked out over the weekend, but on Tuesday morning, the official announcement came on social media.
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Gary Washburn
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Brian Flores could no longer keep quiet about the NFL’s fraudulent attempts at diversity
Many in the league’s power structure believe the Black person’s only contribution to the NFL should be between those white lines.
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Chad Finn
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There was one Tom Brady prediction that never came true
Brady said years ago that he would retire from the NFL “when I suck.” Instead, he’s going out pretty much on top.
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Business
INNOVATION BEAT
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The ‘big shift’ of VCs into climate tech
Bijan Sabet of Spark Capital is among a wave of big-name venture capitalists moving into climate investments.
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Technology
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MIT startup gets more backing for smarter electric scooters
Cambridge e-scooter company Superpedestrian announced a major expansion Tuesday, as it brought in $125 million of new investment and unveiled a new safety system to prevent riders from misbehaving.
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Mass. lawmakers advance digital privacy bill
If passed, the bill would give citizens in the state far greater control over their online personal information.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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John Singlaub, general who clashed with Jimmy Carter, dies at 100
General Singlaub waged clandestine warfare for the Army and the CIA from the World War II years to Vietnam.
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Hargus Robbins, pianist on country music hits and seminal Bob Dylan album, dies at 84
A longtime member of Nashville’s so-called A-Team of first-call studio musicians, Mr. Robbins appeared on thousands of popular recordings made here between the late 1950s and mid-2010s.
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Arts & Lifestyle
FOOD
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At Chani’s Kosher Take-Out in Worcester, matzoh ball soup with a side of mitzvahs
According to the raves about Chani's Kosher Take-Out in Worcester, it's a Jewish deli worth the schlep.
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THE CONFIDENT COOK
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Recipe: Toss French green lentils with bacon, sherry vinegar, and radicchio in this warm salad
Recipe for Warm Lentil Salad with Bacon from the Food section of The Boston Globe.
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Food & Dining
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Who couldn’t use a little Chocolate Therapy?
In honor of Valentine’s Day, organize a private virtual chocolate tasting with friends, a book club, or colleagues. Pam and David Griffin, owners of the Chocolate Therapy shop in Framingham, will be your guides.
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