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Subject Today's Headlines: A Fourth of July tradition returns to the Esplanade, and so do the crowds
Date July 5, 2022 8:52 AM
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Tuesday, July 5, 2022


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A Fourth of July tradition returns to the Esplanade, and so do the crowds

For many who staked out a prime spot on the grass — and for the city itself — the day marks the return of a beloved tradition, one that was put on hold amid a prolonged and unpredictable pandemic.
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In Democratic primary for attorney general, three well-credentialed candidates compete for the spotlight

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‘It’s really a mess’: The growing split between workers and bosses on returning to the office

Two-plus years into the pandemic, many companies are getting anxious to get back to in-person work, but find their workers like hybrid life just fine.
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Inflation and supply chain problems blunt efforts to ramp up renewable energy

Damage to the economy has spread to renewable energy, blunting the Biden administration’s efforts to promote a source of power that would protect the country from spikes in oil and gas prices and reduce pollution.
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Police take person of interest into custody in connection with shooting at Chicago-area parade

Highland Park’s police chief said the 22-year-old man identified as a person of interest in the shooting that killed at least six people, wounded at least 30 and sent hundreds of people fleeing from an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago on Monday has been taken into custody.
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Updated COVID shots are coming. Will they be too late?

Roseann Renouf, 77, has grown tired of the current generation of coronavirus shots. Having “never been one for a lot of vaccination,” she decided to forgo the latest round of boosters after watching vaccinated friends contract COVID-19, even though the doses offer a critical extra layer of protection.
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Army bases that honor Confederate traitors could soon be renamed for these heroes

During the Jim Crow era, nine Southern Army bases were named for treasonous Confederate generals who fought to preserve slavery and white supremacy. Now a commission established by Congress has suggested new names for the bases that “embody the best of the United States Army and America.”
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Putin declares victory in eastern Ukraine region of Luhansk

POKROVSK, Ukraine — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared victory in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk, one day after Ukrainian forces withdrew from their last remaining xxxxxx of resistance in the province.
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JERUSALEM — The bullet that killed Shireen Abu Akleh, the Palestinian-American journalist shot in the occupied West Bank in May, was most likely fired from Israeli military lines but was too damaged to say for sure, the State Department said Monday.
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In Putin’s Russia, the arrests are spreading quickly and widely

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A Fourth of July tradition returns to the Esplanade, and so do the crowds

For many who staked out a prime spot on the grass — and for the city itself — the day marks the return of a beloved tradition, one that was put on hold amid a prolonged and unpredictable pandemic.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Legislation aims to improve diversity among Mass. educators

The Educator Diversity Act would establish alternative certifications for aspiring teachers, an educator diversity data dashboard, and require districts to appoint diversity officers or teams to “ensure compliance with all provisions.”
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Black and Latino households got more mortgages than ever in 2020 — but continued to buy houses in only a small number of Mass. communities

More Black and Latino households are buying their first homes in Massachusetts than ever before, though overall they continued to choose only a handful of towns.
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Baseball pioneer Beth Greenwood continues blazing a trail from behind the plate

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‘We deserve a better T’: Red Line rider launches a quiet protest

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Bryant Rollins, pioneering Black journalist who detailed racism in newsroom and beyond, dies at 84

Mr. Rollins wrote that growing up in Boston, he "received powerful messages every day that I was inferior because of the color of my skin."
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Cardinal Hummes, close friend of Pope Francis, dies at 87

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Uneasy US tries to fete a July 4 marred by parade shooting

Monday was supposed to be a day for taking off work, flocking to parades, devouring hot dogs and burgers at backyard barbecues, and gathering under a canopy of stars and exploding fireworks.
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If a great show needs a little extra love, this TV critic has some to spare

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Five not-to-miss artists at the New Bedford Folk Festival

The 25th annual folk fest Saturday and Sunday brings all facets of folk — contemporary to traditional, blues to Celtic — to seven stages throughout 11 downtown blocks.
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