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Subject Today's Headlines: At the Olympics, a subdued Opening Ceremony from a controversial host in a weary world
Date February 5, 2022 10:01 AM
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Saturday, February 5, 2022


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At the Olympics, a subdued Opening Ceremony from a controversial host in a weary world

China’s human rights record has worsened since it last was host, and these Winter Games are being held amid a global pandemic that originated in the country.
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Health


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‘Should I start returning to normal?’ Experts still advise caution for those recovering from Omicron.

Scientists say that vaccinated people who have also recently recovered from a natural infection have among the highest degrees of protection. But it’s not clear how long that protection will last.
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Politics


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Republican Party declares Jan. 6 attack ‘legitimate political discourse’

The declaration came as the Republican National Committee formally rebuked two lawmakers in the party who have been most outspoken in condemning the deadly riot.
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Politics


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‘Employers were barely sneezing at Omicron’: A surprisingly strong jobs report boosts Biden

Record COVID case counts last month during the Omicron surge had been expected to slow hiring significantly.
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Marijuana


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MGH claims breakthrough in detecting marijuana impairment

Convinced that existing tests are unfair, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital say they’ve found a better way to detect marijuana impairment.
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Nation


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Minneapolis mayor announces moratorium on no-knock warrants after Amir Locke was killed

Mayor Jacob Frey said the moratorium is effective immediately and will ban requests for and the execution of warrants in which police do not announce themselves.
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Nation


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COVID-19 commission modeled on 9/11 inquiry draws bipartisan backing

A broad and bipartisan group of senators is coalescing around legislation to create a high-level independent commission, modeled after the one that examined the Sept. 11 attacks, with broad powers to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and the response across the Trump and Biden administrations.
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House OK’s bill to help compete with China

After months of stalled negotiations, the House on Friday passed a bill aimed at making the United States more economically competitive with China by boosting the nation’s manufacturing and research capabilities.
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World


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Boris Johnson quotes the Lion King to encourage Downing Street staff rocked by Partygate scandal

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday was fighting for his premiership, following fresh resignations from his inner team and renewed calls from within his own party for him to step down.
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World


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American behind Carlos Ghosn escape is ailing in Japanese prison, lawyers say

Michael Taylor got frostbite in the unheated facility, his legal team says, as it pushes to have him and his son transferred to the United States.
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Stoltenberg to become Norway’s next central bank governor

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg will become Norway’s next central bank governor, officials said Friday.
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OPINION


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Should Boston limit the use of gas-powered lawn tools?

First, let’s consider the potential for unintended consequences.
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OPINION


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Stop me before I shop again!

Some weeks, I buy something unessential almost every day.
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EDITORIAL


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Skepticism of US intelligence? After Iraq fiasco, it’s a must.

The Biden administration should not equate the questioning of US intelligence as giving solace to Russia. From the Vietnam War to the invasion of Iraq, there are many lessons in the danger and death that can result from blind trust in the US government.
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Rhode Island


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Captain Cook’s ship HMS Endeavour was found in Newport Harbor. Or was it?

Researchers in Australia say they’ve identified the shipwreck site, near Goat Island. Researchers in Rhode Island aren’t so sure they’re right.
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Can the state auditor’s office be an engine of reform? Chris Dempsey argues it can.

Can the state auditor’s office — since its inception four decades ago, a repository for reports that line State House bookshelves unread — become a vehicle for social change?
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‘Patrols were going from one crash to another.’ Mass. State Police respond to more than 200 accidents as flash freeze continues.

An icy winter storm marched across Massachusetts Friday, pushing temperatures well below freezing and leading to hundreds of car crashes on slick roadways, including one fatality, officials said.
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At 36, Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron remains a brightly shining All-Star

Preparation and a high hockey IQ are two keys to longevity for Bergeron, who could win his record fifth Selke Trophy this year.
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SPORTS BETTING


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Tanking allegations threaten NFL’s integrity, say sports betting experts

“This is the largest controversy, the largest issue that the National Football League has ever faced,” said one expert.
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Jayson Tatum’s All-Star selection pleases Celtics, but doesn’t come as a surprise

Tatum was named an All-Star reserve for a third straight season but could replace the injured Kevin Durant in the starting lineup, as he did last year.
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Santander says it will stop writing new mortgages

The US arm of Spanish banking giant Santander is doing something unusual for a brick-and-mortar bank: It’s getting out of the home loan business.
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Bill in Congress echoes Mass. automotive right-to-repair plan

Even as Massachusetts’ automotive “right-to-repair” law remains mired in federal court, an Illinois congressman has introduced a bill in the US House of Representatives that would establish a similar standard nationwide.
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Boston’s largest hotel just sold. Changes could be in store.

The Sheraton Boston has a new owner just a few months after re-opening following a lengthy pandemic closure.
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MUSIC REVIEW


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At BSO, a Czech conductor’s bold return

Thursday night at Symphony Hall, Jakub Hrusa led the BSO in works by Janacek, Rachmaninoff, and Dvorak.
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Names


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TikTok hair icon Brad Mondo is plotting his world domination

Mondo discusses online fame, growing up in the Bay State, and why DIY hair is here to stay.
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He’s been married this whole time?

"To him it’s a non-issue. . . . But to me I feel so deeply gut-punched and betrayed."
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