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Sunday, April 3, 2022
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Metro
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At a Catholic school in Worcester, red flags
The Catholic bishop of Worcester has demanded that a middle school remove the Pride and Black Lives Matter flags it has flown for more than a year, or lose the right to call itself a Catholic school.
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Vermont
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Vermont has lost over 100 country stores. But in some small towns, there is hope yet.
To the passing tourist, Vermont's general stores may appear as mere souvenir shops where you can stock up on maple syrup and a Bernie Sanders mug before heading south. But to locals, they are as crucial as a watering hole in the African Sahara. And their future is increasingly uncertain.
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Health
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‘I felt like I was drowning’: Exhausted and burned out, nurses are leaving their jobs in droves
The rising level of burnout is worsening staffing shortages as hospitals struggle to keep up with demand from sick patients.
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Politics
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With COVID cases low, Biden and Democrats struggle to get more money to prepare for the next wave
COVID could rise again, especially during the colder months. But maintaining a flow of money to fight the pandemic is proving to be a challenge for Democrats.
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Education
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Roxbury Prep eyes Newmarket site for new high school campus
Roxbury Prep, a network of college preparatory charter schools with five schools serving 1,500 students in four Boston neighborhoods, is proposing to build a gleaming new 92,000-square-foot high school not far from Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard.
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The Nation
Nation
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We know the pledge. Its author, maybe not.
For well over a century, the Pledge of Allegiance has been a pillar of America’s national identity. New evidence has emerged, though, to indicate that perhaps the man who pledged that he originated it did not.
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As both parties gerrymander furiously, state courts bBock the way
State courts in both Democratic and Republican states have been aggressively striking down gerrymandered political maps, as this year’s redistricting fights drag on and begin to create chaos in upcoming primary elections.
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Politics
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Jan. 6 panel puts Garland in ‘precarious’ spot, ups pressure
Lawmakers investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol are increasingly going public with critical statements, court filings and more to deliver a blunt message to Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice.
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The World
World
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Russia in broad retreat from Kyiv, seeking to regroup from battering
Russian forces that were intent on overwhelming Kyiv at the war’s start with tanks and artillery retreated under fire across a broad front Saturday, leaving behind them dead soldiers and burned vehicles, according to witnesses, Ukrainian officials, satellite images and military analysts.
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News Analysis
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For Putin, invasion is the latest in a long string of failures in Ukraine
If Afghanistan is the “graveyard of empires,” Ukraine is where Putin’s imperial ambitions consistently founder.
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World
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Israeli troops kill 3 Palestinians in West Bank gun battle
The Israeli police said the three militants were members of a cell that was involved in recent attacks against Israeli forces and were planning another attack that was thwarted during early Saturday’s joint operation with the military and intelligence.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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In face of false claims of panic attacks, Wu steadfastly leads
Those who use and exacerbate stigma do so at the expense of all of us and our families, friends, and neighbors who are at risk for, or living with, mental health conditions.
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EDITORIAL
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Biden’s tax proposals are a step in the right direction
Though the president’s newly unveiled budget is far from perfect, it included some modest but promising tax proposals that Congress ought to take up.
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LETTERS
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Firestone in Liberia — this is why critical race theory matters
Growing up in Akron, Ohio, we took for granted rubber as the city’s economic engine. We didn’t ask, nor were we taught, where it came from, on whose labor it was cultivated, or the human cost.
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Metro
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At a Catholic school in Worcester, red flags
The Catholic bishop of Worcester has demanded that a middle school remove the Pride and Black Lives Matter flags it has flown for more than a year, or lose the right to call itself a Catholic school.
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Funny, strange, silly, (and sad) vanity plates issued in Massachusetts
Vanity license plates that were approved by the Registry of Motor Vehicles during the coronavirus pandemic provide a snapshot into the psyches of Massachusetts motorists.
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Politics
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Is ‘green gentrification’ driving displacement in East Boston? Researchers say yes, but locals push back
East Boston is a prime example of what a pair of researchers call “green gentrification” — where new green spaces contribute to the exclusion of marginalized groups and the displacement of working class residents. But critics of that assessment say that the march of gentrification in Eastie would have continued regardless.
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Sports
Bruins 5, Blue Jackets 2
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Brad Marchand keeps his cool, scores 31st goal of the season in Bruins victory against Blue Jackets
Erik Haula netted two goals and Jeremy Swayman bounced back with 22 saves.
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2022 Red Sox season preview
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For Nate Eovaldi, Opening Day starter for a third time, it has all come together with the Red Sox
At the age of 32, he has the career definition and sense of belonging he once lacked, and the righthander says Boston feels like home.
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Frozen Four
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Minnesota State is back in the Frozen Four, looking to finish the job
The Mavericks have qualified for seven of the last nine NCAA Tournaments. All that’s missing is the trophy.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Flattery might get you everywhere, but it shouldn’t get you into college
Get rid of the “why our school?” question on applications. A student’s share of the higher education kingdom shouldn’t hinge on blandishments.
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IDEAS
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Confessions of a professional clickbait writer
Thanks to Google and some canny search engine optimization, my articles are read by hundreds of thousands of people a month. Just don’t mistake them for the best information.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Adriana Hoffmann, botanist who fought for Chile’s forests, dies at 82
A botanist who roamed Chile deciphering its flora, Adriana Hoffmann was a scientist, activist, author and policymaker who tirelessly sought to protect her country’s vast forests from big-business exploitation.
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Patrick Demarchelier, fashion photographer, dies at 78
A photographer whose work helped define fashion and celebrity in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Patrick Demarchelier was the personal portraitist of Princess Diana.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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The Grammys put on their Sunday best
Even as popular music shifts and mutates, the recording industry is determined to make a show of its most prestigious honor.
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Theater
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How Aaron Sorkin found Atticus Finch’s flaw
The playwright’s effort to adapt "To Kill a Mockingbird" for the stage presented plenty of challenges, including a new way to interpret a beloved character.
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Movies
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A long way from Emerson, the Daniels talk about their new film ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's latest film is insanely dazzling and intimately heartwarming, and it covers a lot of ground in between.
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Wootown is also Brewtown
Craft beer bubbles up all over Worcester. Here’s a guide to find your suds of choice.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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Every flavor of Worcester’s Table Talk Pies, ranked
Forget the seltzer; Worcester’s finest culinary export is its pie. But which is best? And which is most likely to remind you of hand soap from Bath & Body Works?
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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‘Clearly when times are tough, you need that creative outlet.’
COVID-induced cabin fever fuels a reimagining of what home and work life should be.
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Real Estate
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Home of the Week: Roslindale condo serves up dining room with a built-in bar
The unit has two bedrooms, two full baths, and hardwood flooring.
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