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Financial markets shake off Ukraine invasion, but economic dangers still loom
Together Russia and Ukraine account for a tiny slice of global economic output, but the fallout from Russia’s use of force still poses a threat to American consumers and businesses.
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Politics
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Biden imposes new sanctions on Russia, but faces calls to do more
Biden stopped short of levying some of the most severe penalties — at least for now — raising questions about whether the US response will be enough to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine unfolds, many analysts question what happens next
The coming days and weeks are fraught with peril on a continent where conflict has a long, bloody history of spiraling out of control, military and foreign policy specialists said.
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Metro
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In the cold after midnight, Mayor Wu meets with people on the streets
One night a year – during the coldest months – city crews canvass across more than 40 designated sections of Boston seeking to engage people living on the streets and encouraging them to seek housing.
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Nation
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Former Minneapolis officers found guilty of violating George Floyd’s civil rights
Prosecutors had argued that former officers J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas K. Lane, and Tou Thao knew Floyd was in medical danger beneath Chauvin’s knee but put their “discomfort in questioning a colleague’' above their sworn duty to save a life.
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The Nation
Nation
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Black activists reflect a decade after Trayvon Martin’s death
After 10 years of protests, police killings, and grief, many Americans are asking: What has changed since a Black minor was shot, bleeding to death in an Orlando suburb?
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Political Notebook
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Texas DAs say they won’t block treatment for trans youths
“We will enforce the constitution and will not irrationally and unjustifiably interfere with medical decisions made between children, their parents, and their medical physicians,” according to a joint statement from the DAs, all of whom are Democrats. “We trust the judgment of our state’s medical professionals.”
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The World
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Macron rivals vie for spot in coming French presidential election
Despite not running in France's electoral race for president in a official capacity as of yet, President Emmanuel Macron is still believed to be the heavy favorite to win this year.
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Sea ice around Antarctica reaches a record low
As of Tuesday, ice covered 750,000 square miles around the Antarctic coast, below the previous record low of 815,000 square miles in early March 2017, according to the analysis by the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colo.
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With the Ukraine invasion, NATO is suddenly vulnerable
A new front line of conflict is taking shape in Europe, with enhanced levels of risk that raise questions about whether NATO will, or even can, respond effectively.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Attack on Kyiv: Watching a war in real time
The what-next is uncertain. The suffering and the threat to European security is certain.
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OPINION
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The US must rediscover the resolve that thwarted the USSR
Deterring Putin will require a sustained, longer-term effort.
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LETTERS
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Western powers could have prevented invasion with show of troops
Does no one understand basic human psychology — that bullies unopposed will continue to be bullies?
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Metro
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In the cold after midnight, Mayor Wu meets with people on the streets
One night a year – during the coldest months – city crews canvass across more than 40 designated sections of Boston seeking to engage people living on the streets and encouraging them to seek housing.
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Crime & Courts
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Man accused of abducting woman after she left Boston bar loses bid for release
A new warrant for Victor Pena's arrest in Rhode Island has surfaced, court records show
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Free T bus sped service, even got some to ditch cars — but saved few money, MBTA says
Two-thirds of riders who have taken the fare-free 28 bus ended up paying a fare by purchasing a monthly T pass or transferring to a line that charges a fare.
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Sports
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Brad Marchand returns to Bruins’ lineup after lengthy suspension
Going forward, Marchand intends to avoid putting himself in similar circumstances, perhaps by skating away when he senses trouble brewing.
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Sebastian Lletget ready to go on the attack for Bruce Arena again with Revolution
The team's latest acquisition played under Arena in Los Angeles, and the coach was a huge part of the draw for him here.
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Celtics 129, Nets 106
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Nets no match for Jayson Tatum, Celtics and other observations from a 23-point rout
Jayson Tatum scored 30 points as Boston earned its 10th victory in its last 11 games.
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Business
Technology
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HubSpot plans major TV ad campaign after year of growth
The Cambridge software company’s first-ever TV commercials start on March 1 and star actress Kathryn Hahn.
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Moderna reaped more than $12 billion in profits from COVID vaccine sales last year
The Cambridge company made money for the first time in its 11-year history.
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TECH LAB
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Will Russia go to war in cyberspace?
Russia’s massive military strike against Ukraine might look like a full-scale war, but there’s one major weapon that Russia has yet to unleash — an all-out cyberattack.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Billy Strings will be the first artist to play at Roadrunner
The new music venue at Boston Landing has announced March 15 as its opening date.
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Husband of slain cinematographer was ‘just so angry’ at Alec Baldwin
“The idea that the person holding the gun and causing it to discharge is not responsible is absurd to me,” Matthew Hutchins told Hoda Kotb in an interview for NBC’s “Today” show.
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COMEDY
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Jim Jefferies can say whatever he wants, and does
The Australian stand-up discusses his affinity for Boston, his friendship with Bob Saget, and the mind-blowing moment when, as a kid, he discovered comics could swear onstage.
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