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Subject Today's Headlines: Mass. in a ‘precarious position’ due to disparities in COVID-19 vaccination coverage, study finds
Date April 15, 2022 9:14 AM
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Friday, April 15, 2022


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Mass. in a ‘precarious position’ due to disparities in COVID-19 vaccination coverage, study finds

The study of vaccination data in Massachusetts found that educational level is a much stronger predictor than race, and could find no evidence that vaccine hesitancy played a role in people’s decisions.
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‘Everyone’s getting married.’ And that has the wedding industry in full bloom this spring.

With roughly 2.5 million weddings expected to take place this year, wedding industry vendors — from planners to florists — say they’re feeling the pressure.
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Jobs


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Massachusetts plans relief on $1.6 billion in unemployment insurance overpayments

The move is the latest by the Baker administration to clear up a bureaucratic mess involving overpaid jobless claims during the pandemic.
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Little mention of fatal Red Line incident at MBTA board of directors safety subcommittee meeting

The MBTA board of directors’ safety subcommittee, charged with overseeing safety at the sprawling transit agency, did not ask MBTA staff a single question about the tragedy at a public meeting.
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Russian Black Sea flagship sinks after sustaining damage

Ukrainian officials said their forces hit the vessel with missiles, while Russia acknowledged a fire aboard the Moskva but no attack.
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Political Notebook


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RNC votes to leave presidential debate commission

The RNC has accused the commission, which was repeatedly attacked by Donald Trump, of being biased in favor of Democrats.
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Nation


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Patrick Lyoya’s dad seeks charges, officer ID in son’s death

Peter Lyoya took his six children from Congo in 2014 to escape violence. Now he fears he brought them to the United States to die after a Michigan police officer fatally shot his eldest son, 26-year-old Patrick, in the head this month following a traffic stop in Grand Rapids.
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Nation


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Kentucky Republicans override veto, impose sweeping abortion restrictions

The Republican-led Kentucky legislature overrode Democratic Governor Andy Beshear’s veto Wednesday evening and passed strict abortion restrictions that advocates say will force the state’s two clinics to stop providing abortions immediately.
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World


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Concerned scientists probe sea urchin deaths in Caribbean

Sea urchins are dying across the Caribbean at a pace scientists say could rival a mass die-off that last occurred in 1983, alarming many who warn the trend could further decimate already frail coral reefs in the region.
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World


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UK plans to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda for processing

Britain on Thursday said it planned to send some asylum-seekers to Rwanda for processing and settlement there, becoming one of the few major powers to plan legislation that would turn away migrants without even considering their cases.
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World


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Hiding in plain sight, a Soviet-era air defense system arrives in Ukraine

As President Vladimir Putin of Russia vows to fight the war to its “full completion” and his forces regroup for an expected push in Ukraine’s east, NATO countries, including the United States, are scrambling to keep the weapons flowing and bulk up the country’s defenses.
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OPINION


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Is the Boston Marathon’s canceling of Russians denazification 3.0?

So what are we to make now of the “canceling” of some Russian artists — or marathon runners?
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EDITORIAL


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BPDA head leaves big shoes to fill

Wu’s new planning chief mustn’t kill the goose that continues to lay golden eggs.
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OPINION


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Giving birth while Black should not be a death sentence

The circumstances Black people face are not simply a matter of an economic or education system, but of a system that reinforces inequitable and discriminatory practices. There’s no clearer example than that of Serena Williams.
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The cost of doing business in a place where soccer is called football

The history of American ownership of English soccer teams is mixed at best.
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Higher Education


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Williams College moves to grant-only financial aid

Williams College, a small liberal arts school in the Berkshires, will eliminate loans from the college and required campus and summer jobs from its financial aid packages starting this fall.
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After decades, a bill allowing driver’s licenses for undocumented people faces a new wait: in a supportive Mass. Senate

Senate President Karen E. Spilka said in March that she is “looking forward” to bringing the bill to the floor so “it can become law,” but her office has yet to provide a timeline.
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on college hockey


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Jerry York’s BC teams played the game the right way and were at their best when it mattered most

York, who retired this week at 76, was all about old-school values — and the old school happened to be his school.
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Analysis: Red Sox’ reported offer to Xander Bogaerts falls short compared to the rest of the market

A deal can still get done, but it’s hard not to be reminded of the Red Sox' failed negotiations with Jon Lester in the spring of 2014.
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50 years after first running the Boston Marathon, women are running much of the BAA office now

Women hold seven of the 10 senior leadership positions and 20 of 35 full-time staff jobs at the BAA.
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Welcome back to Fenway Park. Leave your cash at home.

Leave the dollar bills at home. Fans at the oldest ballpark in America will be required to use credit cards or touchless smartphone payments this season.
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Golden’s departure sets stage for big changes at BPDA

The longest-serving director of the city’s powerful real estate planning and development agency announced his resignation Thursday.
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Business


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A center for social change at Northeastern that won’t be afraid to take chances

Seeded with a $20 million donation from the family of the late Nonnie Burnes, it will focus on finding practical solutions to problems.
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Obituaries


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Leonard Alkins, former leader of Boston’s NAACP, dies at 77

A longtime advocate for Greater Boston's people of color Mr. Alkins was president of the local NAACP branch from 1995 to 2006.
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Letizia Battaglia, who shot life and death in Palermo, dies

Much of Letizia Battaglia's work, predominantly in black-and-white, explored the everyday lives of those who lived in Palermo’s poor neighborhoods, where Cosa Nostra bosses held sway. Ms. Battaglia photographed ordinary Sicilians in moments of grief and joy.
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Christopher Moore, who rescued New York history, dies at 70

By training a journalist (he had worked in radio news), Christopher Moore was by avocation a historian and by nature a man of limitless curiosity.
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STAGE REVIEW


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In ‘Burgerz,’ a trans artist looks at you looking the other away

Travis Alabanza's show at ArtsEmerson is a firsthand account of how it feels to live in a world where many see you as someone to be scorned and abused — and where many others stand by and do nothing when that happens.
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MOVIE REVIEW


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‘The Secrets of Dumbledore’ may be the best ‘Fantastic Beasts’ movie yet

In "The Secrets of Dumbledore," the latest installment in the franchise, the evil Grindelwald campaigns for very high office. The film stars Eddie Redmayne, Dan Fogler, Callum Turner, Jude Law, and Jessica Williams.
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Originally designed for dementia patients, Opening Minds Through Art program broadens its reach in Boston

Seniors in the Opening Minds Through Art program at JP's Mount Pleasant Home explore their creativity.
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