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Monday, May 30, 2022
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Health
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How a Boston doctor diagnosed the first US case of monkeypox
After a few days, the doctor noticed a telling change. The patient’s rash consisted of fluid-filled blisters that had a dent in the center. His rash looked like smallpox.
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Massachusetts
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Sun, sand, and violence: Arrests at area beaches as summer season kicks off
More than two dozen teenagers were arrested at beaches in Boston, Revere, and Hampton, N.H., during the weekends leading to Memorial Day.
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Massachusetts
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Drop and give me 20,000 pushups
Dr. Joe DeMarco, a North Shore chiropractor, shattered the world record for most pushups in 12 hours, averaging a pace of more than 29 per minute.
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Crime & Courts
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Boston police bought another ‘high performance’ drone — and want to create a new unit to fly it
After purchasing a new drone in early March, the Boston Police Department is seeking to train 15 officers to staff an 'on-call' drone team.
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Nation
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President Biden mourned with families in Uvalde
For the second time in less than two weeks, President Biden on Sunday touched down in an American community consumed by grief, embracing survivors, laying a bouquet, and consoling families of victims of another mass shooting.
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The Nation
Nation
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New Mexico wildfire burn scar has forest officials worried
Elsewhere, 150 firefighters continued to battle a wind-driven fire that has burned more than 8½ square miles of grass, brush, and salt cedar at the Arizona-California border.
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Panic over active shooter rumors leads to stampede, injuries in Brooklyn venue
A spokesman for the New York Police Department said a “loud disturbance” after the world lightweight championship match caused people to start running just after midnight on Sunday, and that early reports swirling on social media of shots fired were “incorrect.”
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Nation
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‘Progress is possible’ on gun legislation after Uvalde shooting
In the years since Sandy Hook, there have been plenty of discussions in Washington, but no significant federal legislation has been passed to tighten gun laws.
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The World
World
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Ukraine strikes back in south; Zelensky visits eastern front
President Emmanuel Macron of France and Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany sought to revive diplomatic discussions during an 80-minute phone call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
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After Sunday’s vote, Colombia’s election heads to a runoff
If the results hold, Gustavo Petro, a leftist, and Rodolfo Hernández, a right-wing populist, will compete in a runoff election June 19 that is shaping up to be one of the most consequential in the country’s history.
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Agatha, now a hurricane, heads to the Mexican coast
Hurricane Agatha, the first named storm this year in the eastern Pacific, is rapidly intensifying, packing winds of up to 110 mph and heavy rains that threaten to unleash potentially fatal floods and mudslides, the National Hurricane Center said Sunday night.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Honoring their sacrifice by caring for the living
Memorial Day should be a time to remember but also to help those who returned home.
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OPINION
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Patents are only as good as the laws and rules intended to enforce them
Maintaining the status quo in our patent system puts American innovators at a disadvantage to their international competitors.
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OPINION
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Brookline’s Black students have the right to achieve. Why won’t the schools let us?
Brookline has a track record of sweeping racism under the rug.
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Metro
Marijuana
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Sununu signals pivot for New England’s last ‘dry’ state on marijuana
The signing of a legalization bill in Rhode Island this week leaves famously libertarian New Hampshire as the sole bastion of pot prohibition in the region.
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Politics
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Charlie Baker wrote a book. Here’s what we learned from it.
"Results: Getting Beyond Politics to Get Important Work Done," due to be released Tuesday, is Governor Baker’s version of a public official’s playbook, rather than a traditional memoir.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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In new podcast series, former and current Boston school superintendents reflect on the role — and what the district needs in its next leader
The series, titled “Last Night at School Committee: The Search for a New Boston Superintendent,” was launched this week by the Shah Family Foundation and consists of in-depth conversations with Boston school community members, as well as six former and current BPS superintendents.
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Sports
GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL
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When things got tough, this Celtics team got tough — and they finally proved they belong with the elite
In the wake of a lost opportunity in Game 6, Boston got off the mat. The result? An NBA Finals berth, the first for the franchise in more than a decade.
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Red Sox 12, Orioles 2
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Homer-happy Red Sox roll over Orioles, 12-2
Bobby Dalbec, Franchy Cordero, Rafael Devers, Christian Arroyo, and Kiké Hernández all went deep for Boston.
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CELTICS 100, HEAT 96 | INSTANT ANALYSIS
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Celtics claw out a Game 7 they never trailed, and other observations as they beat the Heat for a spot in the NBA Finals
The Celtics led by 15 after the first quarter and are back in the NBA Finals for the first time since 2010, but it was hardly a Sunday night stroll.
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Business
Business
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Beijing, Shanghai ease COVID restrictions as outbreaks fade
A partial reopening of stores and offices in Beijing was welcomed by a weary populace and struggling shopkeepers eager for life to return to normal.
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Business
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Can you put a price on waterfront access? Conservation Law Foundation aims to try.
A new tool aims to establish the value that comes from building along the waterfront. It could help residents and advocates better negotiation public benefits on waterfront development projects in Massachusetts.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Where to play chess in Boston: 4 places to deliver checkmate around town
If you’re dying to show off your vicious Stafford Gambit prep, or your tactical mastery, or just your love of the game, here are places in the Boston area where you can play chess.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Boston Calling rides out a storm of misfortune
Rain and wind sent fans for cover, then another Boston Calling artist abruptly canceled because of COVID. Despite those setbacks, the festival pushed ahead, with several artists, including returning headliners Nine Inch Nails, rising to the occasion.
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ASK AMY
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Ex-husband thinks it’s time to apologize
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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