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Subject Today's Headlines: How it started vs. how it’s going: What we’ve learned about COVID-19
Date August 30, 2022 9:00 AM
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Tuesday, August 30, 2022


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Health


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How it started vs. how it’s going: What we’ve learned about COVID-19

As the sun sets on the third summer of the pandemic, here are a few things we thought we knew about COVID-19 at the start — and how they compare to with what we have learned since.
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In wake of allegations, Ed Flynn strips Ricardo Arroyo of council vice presidency, chairmanships

In a Monday letter to the city clerk, Flynn said the move is “what I believe to be in the best interest of the Boston City Council as a legislative body.”
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‘People are in a bad situation.’ Inflation looms large as Democrats try to hold pivotal toss-up seat.

Inflation is dominating highly competitive midterm congressional races this November.
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A right-wing agitator who attended Jan. 6 riot is running for the Mass. House, testing state GOP’s appetite for extremism

Nominating Samson Racioppi would solidify the MassGOP’s hardline position in a year when some of its endorsed candidates for statewide office have embraced Trump’s falsehoods about election fraud and made vulgar, baseless claims about sex education in public schools.
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World


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Ukraine launches southern offensive, as inspectors head to nuclear plant

Ukrainians say the plant’s staff — overworked and mistreated by Russian troops — has struggled to keep it running safely, motivated by a mix of duty and duress.
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Justice Dept. has reviewed documents seized in Mar-a-Lago search

The Justice Department has set aside documents seized from former president Donald Trump’s Florida estate potentially covered by attorney-client privilege, a maneuver that might make his efforts to have an independent arbiter review the materials unnecessary.
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NASA scrubs launch of new moon rocket after engine problem

NASA called off the launch of its mighty new moon rocket on its debut flight with three test dummies aboard Monday after a last-minute cascade of problems culminating in unexplained trouble related to an engine.
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US signs $11 million deal to fund monkeypox vaccines

The Biden administration signed an $11 million deal to support a Michigan company that’s helping make vaccine against monkeypox, another move to bolster prevention of the quickly spreading virus.
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Greenland ice sheet set to raise sea levels by nearly a foot, study finds

Greenland ice sheet set to raise sea levels by nearly a foot, study finds.
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World


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Iraq clashes leave 12 dead after powerful cleric says he is leaving politics

Influential Shi’ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said Monday that he was retiring from Iraqi politics.
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Pakistan floods leave wrecked lives, half million in camps

Nearly a half million people crowded into camps after losing their homes in widespread flooding, and the climate minister warned Monday that Pakistan is on the “front line” of the world’s climate crisis after unprecedented monsoon rains wracked the country since mid-June, killing more than 1,136 people.
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Editorial & Opinion






OPINION


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Politics and revenge in the race for attorney general

Michelle Wu, Elizabeth Warren, and Kim Janey are ditching all their equity happy talk to support Shannon Liss-Riordan over Andrea Campbell.
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EDITORIAL


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Andrea Campbell for attorney general

The former Boston city councilor has the skills to run the office well — and the vision to make it better.
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LETTERS


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Mo. district’s return to spanking strikes longtime teacher as unfathomable

There is myriad evidence that striking a child is ineffective in the long term and sends the message that problems can be solved with aggression and violence.
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Family demands answers after Harvard grad student, LGBTQ+ activist dies in police custody in Indonesia

Rodrigo Ventocilla, 32, a student at the Harvard Kennedy School from Peru, died in a hospital five days after he arrived in Bali and was taken into custody at the airport by authorities, who said he possessed items containing cannabis.
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Ballard’s owner Steven Filippi faces new challenge in his bid for a Town Council seat on Block Island

Another Block Island business owner, Neal P. Murphy, has announced he will run as a write-in candidate for the New Shoreham Town Council, which also serves as the area’s Board of License Commissioners.
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‘It sounds like I don’t want to vote for either of them’: Controversy defines Suffolk DA’s race

With little more than a week to go before primary day, voters find themselves contemplating two Suffolk district attorney candidates buffeted by scandal.
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SJC backs MIAA on fifth-year eligibility case

A student-athlete was granted an injunction permitting them to continue competing for a fifth year because of trauma caused by bullying.
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Tara Sullivan


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Serena Williams not yet ready to exit center stage at US Open

At 40, Williams arrived in New York having written the tournament’s biggest headline.
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For college students coming to town, here is a guide to the local sports scene

We'll get you freshmen oriented with the inside info on the local teams, the Boston fans, and the media coverage.
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Despite industry-wide stock slump, Mass. biotech startups raised $5.1b in the first half of 2022

Employment in the state’s biopharma industry grew by more than 12,400 last year, according to a report from MassBio.
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Brigham and Women’s researchers say diabetes drug helps reduce heart failure

A study of 6,000 people found that the medicine cut the number of deaths and medical emergencies.
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Taking the helm at Boston’s newest luxury tower involves skill with swords

Bold Types is our weekly roundup of the movers and shakers of Boston's business scene.
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Carl Croneberg, explorer of deaf language and culture, dies at 92

In addition to helping write the first comprehensive dictionary of American Sign Language, the Swedish immigrant was the first to outline the idea of deaf culture as a distinct part of society.
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Jaimie Branch, trumpeter who crossed genre lines, dies at 39

An innovative avant-garde trumpet player and composer, she packed punk-rock intensity and a relentless commitment to experimentation and invigorated the music scenes of New York and Chicago.
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As gossip about Tom Brady’s 11-day absence continues, one peculiar explanation keeps cropping up

Seriously, did the GOAT miss all that practice with the Bucs because he’s going to be on a Fox singing competition? As the rumors continue to swirl, here's what we know.
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Michael Tilson Thomas closes Tanglewood on a triumphant note

During the BSO’s final weekend in the Berkshires, Russian pianist Alexander Malofeev brought down the house, while the traditional performance of Beethoven’s Ninth raised spirits and hopes.
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Taylor Swift just announced a new album. Let the fan theories begin.

"Midnights" will be Taylor Swift's 10th studio album, a project the Grammy winner described on social media as “the stories of 13 sleepless nights scattered throughout my life.”
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