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Sunday, March 27, 2022
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Politics
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For Wu’s critics, a powerful tool: misinformation
False attacks aimed at undermining the mayor’s ability to lead have jumped from fringe corners of the Internet to the halls of power.
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‘It’s going down the drain’: Sanctions are taking their toll on Russia’s economy
The sanctions are starting to inflict a toll inside Russia that experts said will continue to increase, ratcheting up the internal pressure on a still-defiant Vladimir Putin to end the war.
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Health
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Cuts to COVID-19 testing, treatment, and vaccination worry health care leaders
Medical, public health, and community leaders say that state and federal cuts to COVID-19 testing, treatment, and vaccination initiatives will widen already-yawning gaps between haves and have nots.
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Albright acted as model, mentor for generations of women
Albright’s death from cancer this week sparked American women to reflect on the 84-year-old diplomat’s sweeping influence on their lives, 25 years after Bill Clinton made her the United States’ representative to the world.
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Nation
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Descendants trace histories linked by slavery
Through grassroots groups, private genealogy firms and social media, it has never been easier for the descendants of 19th-century Americans to find and confront their histories. At the same time, the education of American history and the legacy of slavery has become an increasingly political issue, with Republican-led legislatures in several states passing laws to limit what can be taught in schools.
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The Nation
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The World
World
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Officials: Taliban blocked unaccompanied women from flights
Some of the women were dual nationals returning to their homes overseas, including some from Canada, according to one of the officials.
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World
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Putin’s purge of ‘traitors’ scoops up pensioners, foodies, and peaceniks
RIGA, Latvia - There was a message to all Russians in the first cases under Russian President Vladimir Putin's hunt for what he calls "scum and traitors."
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World
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At the edge of Kyiv, Ukrainians show off their counteroffensive
Ukrainian forces are using American and British antitank weapons as they battle Russian forces outside Kyiv.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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When the bad guys are just a face in the crowd
Striking a balance between privacy and crime fighting is key to the use of facial recognition technology.
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LETTERS
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The city, the suburbs, the schools: connecting the dots
Separate is never equal, whether determined by race or geography.
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OPINION
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As Republicans flailed, Ketanji Brown Jackson never flinched
Her grace and thoughtfulness will serve her well on the Supreme Court of a nation sorely in need of both.
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Metro
Spotlight
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Two families, two views of felony murder
A botched robbery at a McDonald’s in Walpole brings a tragic death and blame, but also allegations of an unfair murder charge.
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Crime & Courts
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Boston police department sees biggest overtime drop in a decade
And the three other things you should know about last year’s police earnings.
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Metro
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Good Taste Records gears up for North End opening as surge in vinyl sales continue
According to industry analysts, the vinyl resurgence accelerated in 2021. For Coty Smith and his wife, Lindsey, it seemed like the perfect time to open their own shop.
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Sports
Bruins 6, Islanders 3
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Bruins overwhelm Islanders at TD Garden
Boston got second-period goals from David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand, Erik Haula, and Jake DeBrusk.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Xander Bogaerts deserves a lucrative extension from the Red Sox, and other thoughts
Bogaerts has been a model employee, has made good on his team-friendly contract, and Red Sox fans deserve to see him here for the rest of his career.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Going around the horn to clean out spring thoughts on the local pro teams
Our teams are relevant, interesting, competitive, and playoff participants.
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Ideas
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Take this cash and call me in the morning
Can financial prescriptions cure America’s health problems?
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IDEAS
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This ancient monastery in Kyiv is at the heart of Putin’s spurious rationale for the war in Ukraine
Rich in lore and steeped in mysticism, the 11th-century Caves Monastery is a treasure of unparalleled cultural importance.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins has died
Taylor Hawkins, the longtime drummer for the rock band Foo Fighters, has died. He was 50.
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Nelson Aldrich Jr., whose writing pierced the pretense of old wealth, dies at 86
By departing Boston, where he worked for a time for the Globe, Nelson W. Aldrich Jr. escaped the trappings of an easily recognizable name, but he never could leave behind his privileged upbringing.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Visual Arts
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At the MFA, the stormy seas of change in ‘Turner’s Modern World’
The exhibition also displays the British artist’s more subdued watercolor sketches.
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Television
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Mastering the art of portraying Julia Child
British actress Sarah Lancashire explains how she prepared for her role in the new TV series “Julia,” what she learned about Child, and why filming in Boston gave her a clearer picture of TV’s first celebrity chef.
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TABLES
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Conveyor-belt sushi (and robots) come to Watertown
Plus, oyster tours and seafood brunches.
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Travel
TRENDSPOTTING
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‘The reality is no longer enough’: Immersive experiences are filling travel itineraries
All of travel is immersive, of course. Much of it is also interactive. Now technology is taking this idea to new extremes because "people don’t want to just look at things. They want to feel a part of it."
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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This kitten was found discarded in a trash can halfway around the world. Now she lives like a queen in Boston.
It’s been a long journey for a very lucky feline from Turkey.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Home of the Week: For under $900,000, a Sharon two-bedroom with lake rights
This Colonial, which sits on more than a half acre, has two suites, a great room, a garage, and an eat-in kitchen.
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Home of the Week: For under $900,000, a Sharon two-bedroom with lake rights
This Colonial, which sits on more than a half acre, has two suites, a great room, a garage, and an eat-in kitchen.
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