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Wednesday, February 9, 2022
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Massachusetts
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For some, report on Mass. traffic stops shows stubborn racial biases persist in policing
The report determined Black and Latino drivers were more likely than white drivers to be subjected to searches during stops and had a higher chance of receiving a criminal citation or being arrested.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Big challenges confront Boston schools amid leadership shakeup: ‘We don’t want things to move backwards’
Big questions remain about whether momentum will stall or if a new leader will shift priorities.
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Higher Education
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Three graduate students file sexual harassment suit against prominent Harvard anthropology professor
The suit alleges that Harvard ignored numerous warning signs, enabling professor John Comaroff to sexually harass one student and damage her career, as well as the careers of two classmates who spoke in her defense.
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Politics
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Eric Lander’s resignation is latest setback as Biden seeks to elevate science
The administration has sought to restore public trust in science but has struggled to bring the pandemic to heel.
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Business
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A ‘spudpocalypse’ could threaten Mass. french fries and hash browns
Canada halted exports of potatoes from Prince Edward Island to tame the spread of a soil-borne pest called potato wart. The move could have an outsize impact in Massachusetts, where residents consume 75 million pounds of the spuds annually.
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The Nation
Politics
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McConnell blasts RNC resolution, calling Jan. 6 ‘violent insurrection’
In the days since the RNC passed the resolution at its winter meeting, a handful of Republicans have criticized the move as everything from a political distraction to a shame on the party. McConnell was among the most blunt.
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Opioid fight needs comprehensive strategy, Cabinet leadership, congressional report says
“This is one of our most pressing national security, law enforcement, and public health challenges, and we must do more as a nation and a government to protect our most precious resource — American lives,” the bipartisan report said.
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Nation
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A once firm antiwar alliance splinters over Ukraine
The complex dynamics among veterans’ groups that had been united just months ago reflected both general exhaustion with war among American voters and shifting domestic politics on the right and the left.
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The World
World
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Europe ramps up Ukraine crisis diplomacy, as Kremlin calls on West to accept its demands
Efforts by French President Emmanuel Macron to defuse the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine yielded little visible progress Tuesday, as he hopped from Moscow to Kyiv to Berlin with no tangible assurance tensions would ease.
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With no end in sight, Ottawa protests extend beyond Canada’s borders
As Ottawa residents woke up Tuesday to their 12th day of protesters occupying the core of Canada’s capital, the demonstrations continued to reverberate beyond Canada, with a new road blockade temporarily cutting off the country’s busiest link to the United States and copycat convoys spreading to New Zealand and Australia.
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Israel’s spreading NSO scandal derails Netanyahu’s corruption trial
An Israeli court on Tuesday postponed the corruption trial of former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu following media reports that police had unlawfully hacked the phone of a key prosecution witness using Pegasus spyware supplied by Israel’s NSO Group.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Lift the school mask mandate
It’s time for kids to breathe easier.
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OPINION
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The GOP’s bad bet: Declaring war on the truth
Despite Trump’s popularity with his cult-like base, his attempted auto-coup is a huge target for Republican rivals. Think of the completely accurate campaign ads that could be made encapsulating Trump’s foul scheming in a TV nutshell.
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OPINION
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Putin’s phony grievance
It is Russia that betrayed Ukraine and the West, not the other way around.
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Metro
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After two decades at HUD, the Rev. Miniard Culpepper retires
Culpepper, senior pastor at Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Dorchester, is retiring as a regional counsel HUD.
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Metro
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Wu has a mandate on schools - and didn’t waste any time using it
Mayor Wu has a mandate on schools - and didn’t waste any time using it.
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Mass. will pay $500 to a half million low-income workers next month
The Baker administration based its criteria on 2020 tax returns, making eligible those who earned at least $12,750 in income from a job — the rough equivalent of working 20 hours a week, for 50 weeks, at the state’s minimum wage in 2020 — and whose total income did not exceed 300 percent of the federal poverty level.
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Sports
Bruins Notebook
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After a needed break, the Bruins are prepped for a packed second half
The Bruins played 17 games in January alone, and the next couple months will be similarly busy.
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Women's Beanpot final: Harvard 5, BC 4
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Harvard tips Boston College to win its first Women’s Beanpot title since 2015
Becca Gilmore’s late third period goal was the difference for the Crimson.
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christopher l. gasper
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Why Odell Beckham Jr. is the most misunderstood player in the country
The Rams receiver has a reputation for being tempestuous, but in reality, it has always been about wanting to win for him.
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Business
Business
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A ‘spudpocalypse’ could threaten Mass. french fries and hash browns
Canada halted exports of potatoes from Prince Edward Island to tame the spread of a soil-borne pest called potato wart. The move could have an outsize impact in Massachusetts, where residents consume 75 million pounds of the spuds annually.
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Business
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Markey, Warren, Moulton lean on GE to bring back work to Lynn
The dust-up comes several months after the IUE-CWA and its allies launched a “Bring It Home GE” campaign to pressure the company to reinvest in domestic manufacturing and pare back its offshoring.
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Business
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Peloton says CEO has stepped aside, announces 2,800 layoffs
But Peloton’s instructors, credited with building the fitness company’s cachet, will remain untouched.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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‘2001,’ ‘Blade Runner’ effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull dies
Mr. Trumbull spent six decades expanding cinematic horizons, with much of that work done at a studio compound in New Marlborough in the Berkshires.
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Obituaries
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‘2001,’ ‘Blade Runner’ effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull dies
Mr. Trumbull spent six decades expanding cinematic horizons, with much of that work done at a studio compound in New Marlborough in the Berkshires.
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Arts & Lifestyle
GETTING SALTY
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Charles Draghi doesn’t need to butter anyone up
The former Erbaluce owner resurfaces as Alcove’s new chef.
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FOOD
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Happy Valentine’s Day to me!
What are your favorite self-indulgences? We asked local figures from the food world and beyond to share the foods they crave when they want to indulge in something special.
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SUPER BOWL SNACKS
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Recipe: Extra Cheesy Pepperoni Pizza Rolls will win cheers during the big game
Recipe for Extra Cheesy Pepperoni Pizza Rolls from the Food section of The Boston Globe.
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