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Subject Today's Headlines: A vaccine for the youngest children brings hope, confusion, concern
Date February 11, 2022 10:09 AM
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Friday, February 11, 2022


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COVID-19 Vaccines


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A vaccine for the youngest children brings hope, confusion, concern

For some parents who have been confined by COVID precautions for two years, the shots could not come soon enough. Others are wary.
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COVID-19


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Boston to maintain mask requirement in schools, loosen vaccine mandate for educators

Masks will still be required in schools come March, Mayor Michelle Wu said, but the city has agreed to allow educators to be tested regularly for COVID-19 in lieu of vaccination, but only during periods of lower virus transmission.
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Health


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How Neo-Nazi and antivaccine protesters collided at the Brigham

Brigham and Women’s Hospital has felt like a war zone of sorts to its employees, and the unrelated protests heightened the feelings of crisis.
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Higher Education


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MIT president L. Rafael Reif to step down

He will resign at the end of 2022 after more than a decade leading the institution, and plans to take a sabbatical and then return as a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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Lifestyle


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Wordle started as a sweet game. Then we got our hands on it.

No one can escape the long arm of Wordle. There are Wordle TikToks, Wordle spoilers, Wordle nerds, and, of course, Wordle rage.
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Investigators find gaps in White House logs of Trump’s Jan. 6 calls

Investigators have not uncovered evidence that any official records were tampered with or deleted, and it is well known that Donald Trump used his personal cellphone, and those of his aides, routinely to talk with aides, congressional allies, and outside confidants while in office.
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Some Trump records taken to Mar-a-Lago clearly marked as classified, including documents at ‘top secret’ level

The existence of clearly marked classified documents in the trove — which has not previously been reported — is likely to intensify the legal pressure that Donald Trump or his staffers could face, and raises new questions about why the materials were taken out of the White House.
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Nation


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Biden plan calls for $5 billion network of electric car chargers

The Biden administration laid out plans Thursday for a $5 billion network of electric vehicle chargers along interstate highways, aiming to boost confidence in battery-powered cars by ensuring drivers can always find somewhere to plug in.
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World


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With buildup on land and sea, Russia closes in on Ukraine

Thousands of Russian troops Thursday began 10 days of exercises in Belarus, and Ukraine warned of upcoming Russian naval drills so extensive that they would block shipping lanes, as the Kremlin continued to tighten its military vise on Ukraine.
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World


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‘Contactless’ humanitarian aid presents triumphs, tribulations

COVID-era travel restrictions have mostly prevented expatriate aid workers from flying into Pacific island nations after natural disasters. The results are mixed.
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A bellwether for Modi as India’s largest state goes to the polls

An election now underway in India’s most populous state is being closely watched as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s eight years in office, during which he has often pursued a Hindu-first agenda that observers say has empowered his supporters’ polarizing emphasis on religious identity.
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OPINION


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Deterring Putin will test the mettle of the West

Russia’s strongman doesn’t care about morality or international law, only gain versus pain.
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EDITORIAL


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The US must make clear that any Russia cyberattack, including disinformation campaigns, will have consequences

Russia must know now that it can’t afford to pay the price for a cyberattack against Americans, regardless of the form that attack takes.
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OPINION


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The friendly wave

Wearing a mask brings strangers oddly closer.
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Preaching to everybody but the choir

As secretary of state for Northern Ireland, Brandon Lewis is the British government’s top official there, and as such is used to bitter divisions.
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Transportation


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Bill allowing driver’s licenses for people without legal immigration status will advance to a vote in the Mass. House, speaker’s office says

If the bill becomes law, Massachusetts would become the 17th state to give undocumented immigrants the ability to obtain a license.
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In Boston’s District 4, new councilor Brian Worrell wrestles with police reform questions

New District 4 Councilor Brian Worrell's views on police reform, and the delicate political balance they strike, point to the complexities of the debate that often get lost or ignored in the public debate.
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Celtics shake up roster at deadline, dealing Dennis Schröder, Josh Richardson, and getting Derrick White, Daniel Theis

In a series of moves, the Celtics traded seven players and a protected first-round pick, leaving them with five open roster spots, so more moves will follow.
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Christopher L. Gasper


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Fight for racial equality in the NFL shouldn’t mean eliminating the Rooney Rule

The Rooney Rule isn’t perfect, and teams have gotten exceedingly good at skirting its true spirit. But it would be a huge mistake to simply junk it.
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Patriots great Richard Seymour makes Pro Football Hall of Fame

Seymour received his golden moment Thursday, elected into the Class of 2022.
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US urges Canada to use federal powers to end bridge blockade

For the fourth-straight day, scores of truckers taking part in what they dubbed the Freedom Convoy blocked the Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, to Detroit, disrupting the flow of auto parts and other products between the two countries.
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12-story hotel could rise in downtown alley next to Orpheum Theatre

A low-rise building a stone's throw from Boston's historic Orpheum Theatre could be transformed into a 12-story hotel.
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Biotech


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Lander was a tough boss at the Broad Institute, but not sexist, say former colleagues

Their reflections of Eric Lander paint a picture of a brilliant and complicated scientist who could be difficult.
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Obituaries


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Luc Montagnier is dead; received Nobel for his work discovering HIV

For all the glory Dr. Montagnier earned in discovering the virus, today known as HIV, in later years he distanced himself from colleagues by dabbling in maverick experiments that challenged the basic tenets of science.
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Obituaries


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Luc Montagnier is dead; received Nobel for his work discovering HIV

For all the glory Dr. Montagnier earned in discovering the virus, today known as HIV, in later years he distanced himself from colleagues by dabbling in maverick experiments that challenged the basic tenets of science.
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Lifestyle


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Bob Saget died after an accidental blow to the head, his family says

The comedian and “Full House” star was found in January in a Florida hotel room, and there were no signs of foul play. No drugs or alcohol were involved, his family said.
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Restaurants


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I spent time in a kitchen with Gordon Ramsay — and I survived

The Michelin-starred celebrity chef was in Boston this week ushering in his new restaurant, Ramsay’s Kitchen, which opened at the Mandarin Oriental on Boylston Street in Back Bay last month.
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TELEVISION REVIEW


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In ‘Inventing Anna,’ a con artist who isn’t easy to understand

The Netflix series, starring Julia Garner, is an entertaining if overlong look into the mind of a chic, haughty sociopath.
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