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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘Oh my god, not again’: COVID variant making reinfections more common
Date July 20, 2022 9:01 AM
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Wednesday, July 20, 2022


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‘Oh my god, not again’: COVID variant making reinfections more common

Omicron and subvariants like BA.4 and BA.5 have raised the rate of reinfection with COVID-19. Though experts expect reinfections to be milder than initial infections, they still come with risks.
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Biden to visit Brayton Point to discuss the next steps in his climate agenda

The visit is among Biden’s first efforts to lay out a new strategy following the Supreme Court’s decision last month that limited his presidential powers to regulate power plant emissions, and the collapse last week of last-ditch talks to rescue Biden’s long-mired Build Back Better climate legislation.
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‘Things need to change.’ For the next Massachusetts governor, housing challenges await.

Given the severity of the Boston-area housing shortage and the persistence of local opposition, advocates are calling for statewide solutions and urging the next governor, whoever that might be, to take aggressive action.
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In Boston, two police unions sue city over crowd control reforms

A pair of Boston police unions is suing to block an ordinance signed into law last year that limits law enforcement’s use of chemical agents such as tear gas and projectiles like sponge rounds to control crowds.
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Business


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In latest blow to office market, Facebook is hitting pause on new space in Kendall

The tech giant said it will delay construction on a new expansion to redesign space for hybrid work.
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House passes same-sex marriage bill in retort to high court

The election-year roll call, 267-157, was partly political strategy, forcing all House members, Republicans and Democrats, to go on the record with their views.
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Government says Bannon ignored subpoena, acted above the law

Steve Bannon, a longtime adviser and strategist for former president Donald Trump, is facing a pair of federal charges after refusing for months to cooperate with the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.
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Blistering heat bakes the Plains with highs up to 115 degrees

Heat advisories and excessive heat warnings blanket the Plains, where the combination of record-challenging heat and tropical humidity will place dangerous amounts of strain on the human body for those who can’t escape the heat.
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Europe’s heat wave shatters British records and drives wildfires

For the first time on record, Britain suffered under temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius — 104 Fahrenheit — on Tuesday, as a ferocious heat wave moved northwest, leaving a trail of raging wildfires, lost lives, and evacuated homes across a Europe frighteningly ill-equipped to cope with the new reality of extreme weather.
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Out of cash and out of fuel, Sri Lanka runs on patience

The queues are ubiquitous — and orderly.
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OPINION


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Is age of consent on the Republican chopping block?

With the end of Roe, Republicans see enough daylight to plunge this nation into permanent darkness.
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EDITORIAL


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Cutting the working poor a break on T fares

Senate looks to ease the burden of transit costs on those can least afford them.
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OPINION


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Country before party. GOP before Trump.

In a new report, a group of prominent, loyal Republicans condemns Donald Trump’s ‘stolen election’ claim as a threat to American democracy.
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Legislative leaders drop proposal to require medical examiner to personally review autopsies of young children, baffling supporters

The omission surprised the measure’s proponents, who said it would inject a level of accountability into an office that has faced repeated criticisms in recent years for its handling of young children’s deaths.
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Mass. students will continue receiving free school meals under new state budget

In a bipartisan effort, the state legislature included $110 million in funding for the program under its $52.7 billion budget that was approved Monday.
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For one South Shore family, a nightmare, and a killer, that won’t go away.

The family of Leslie Haynes has appeared before the Massachusetts Parole Board to oppose the release of her murderer so many times, they could find their way there in their sleep.
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Woburn school assault victim’s parents assail district’s public response to outside review

More than 10 months and multiple investigations later, Woburn school officials have not fully informed the community about how the district failed to prevent the traumatic attack on 14-year-old Johnathan Coucelos and what measures it has taken to correct any errors.
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All-Star Game notebook


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Rafael Devers standing firm about not talking about contract extension talks

Devers confirmed the Sox’ proposal in spring training had used Matt Olson’s eight-year, $168 million extension as a basis for negotiations.
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The Red Sox probably should be sellers at the trade deadline, but I’m not buying it just yet

Being serious and selling off assets right probably means dealing Xander Bogaerts, the Red Sox’ most appealing realistic trade asset, and that would be a real shame.
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In latest blow to office market, Facebook is hitting pause on new space in Kendall

The tech giant said it will delay construction on a new expansion to redesign space for hybrid work.
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Russia pounds Ukraine as Putin gets Iran’s backing

Russian missiles struck cities and villages in eastern and southern Ukraine, hitting homes, a school, and a community center on Tuesday as Russian President Vladimir Putin won strong support support from Iran for his country’s military operation.
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$730 a month for a car? That’s what the typical loan payment is now.

Rising prices because of low inventory and increasing interest rates are are pushing up the cost of a new vehicle.
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L.Q. Jones, who played heavies with a light touch, dies at 94

L.Q. Jones, a hirsute, craggy-faced, swaggering Texan who guilelessly played the antihero in some 60 films and dozens of television series, died Saturday at his home in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles. He was 94.
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Obituaries


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L.Q. Jones, who played heavies with a light touch, dies at 94

L.Q. Jones, a hirsute, craggy-faced, swaggering Texan who guilelessly played the antihero in some 60 films and dozens of television series, died Saturday at his home in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles. He was 94.
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Kurtág, Brahms, and Szymanowski, with blueberries on top

On Friday night, the Yellow Barn music festival once more served up a bracing mix of old and new.
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Names


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From ‘Madame Web’ to ‘Maestro’ — a look at the Hollywood productions filming in Massachusetts in 2022

Some scenes on the silver screen are about to look very familiar...
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GETTING SALTY


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Maxie’s Delicatessen co-founder Steve Robbins on soup smugglers and customer service

At 70, Steve Robbins isn’t ready to retire: He’s still happiest behind the counter at his Stoughton delicatessen, Maxie’s, which turned 30 in May. “The delicatessen is just a home away from home,” he says.
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