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Saturday, October 1, 2022
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COVID-19 Vaccines
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New nasal spray vaccines might reduce COVID infections, but the money is still missing
New nasal spray vaccines might reduce COVID infections and cut off transmission, but data supporting the approach, and funding for clinical trials, is scant.
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Massachusetts
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The best tailgating at Gillette? It’s a half a mile away, at a self-storage facility.
On home-game days, Guardian Self Storage turns into a tailgating hotbed.
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Health
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Children’s winter viruses strike early, filling ICUs
Immunity to common viruses may have decreased during the pandemic.
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Maine
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Lotion made from lobster goo? Oft-discarded byproduct fuels business dreams of Maine couple.
Marin Skincare is among the latest ventures to emerge from a scrappy, Maine startup culture that prizes innovation, sustainability, and less waste.
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World
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Biden calls on world to punish Russia for attempt to annex Ukrainian land
Hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a speech asserting Russian control over four eastern Ukrainian regions, President Biden called the action a “fraudulent” violation of international law.
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The Nation
Nation
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How climate change is rapidly fueling super hurricanes
Sixteen of the 20 hurricanes over the past two seasons in the Atlantic basin have undergone rapid intensification.
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Nation
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House passes bill to avert government shutdown, aid Ukraine
The bill passed the House by a vote of 230-201. The measure next goes to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law.
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Nation
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US outlines plan for long-term baby formula imports
US regulators on Friday unveiled their plan to allow foreign baby formula manufacturers to stay on the market long term, an effort to diversify the nation’s tightly concentrated industry and prevent future shortages.
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The World
World
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At least 19 killed, mostly girls, in attack on Afghan education center
At least 19 students were killed and 27 injured, according to Taliban authorities, in the Friday morning blast in Kabul’s Dasht-i-Barchi neighborhood, mostly teenage girls and women in their early 20s. Interviews with community leaders, hospital workers, and eyewitnesses suggest the toll is likely higher.
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Iran protests continue despite heavy crackdowns
The protests that have shaken Iran for nearly two weeks have continued across the country, including in the capital, Tehran, even as the government expands its crackdown to detain not just protesters on the streets but also public figures who have expressed solidarity with them.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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The other country building a border wall
Haiti’s severe political crisis and raging gang violence are forcing an exodus of Haitians. And what’s the response from the Dominican Republic, Haiti’s only land neighbor? Build a wall.
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EDITORIAL
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The latest Mission Hill report is an early test for Boston’s new schools superintendent
The BPS chief said she wants to rebuild trust in Boston’s schools. That starts with accountability.
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LETTERS
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What we talk about (now) when we talk about kids and gender
While there is very little legitimate discussion on understanding the lives of trans Americans, the struggles they face, and how their families and communities can support and love them, there is an unrelenting campaign to manufacture political theater.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Why prize-winning birds may be absent from New England fairs this year
Topsfield is the latest fair across the country to scale back or cancel events involving birds this year as researchers sound the alarm about the highly pathogenic avian influenza spreading via migratory birds across the United States and Canada.
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‘Mayor Casey’s Crew’ laces up for Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk
Three-year-old Casey O'Donohoe of Melrose, who is being treated for leukemia at the Jimmy Fund Clinic, has been designated as a "Walk Hero," for Sunday's Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk.
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Metro
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A cancer survivor walks to keep her friend’s memory alive
"Together we’ll be the greatest team there’s ever been."
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Sports
On Basketball | Gary Washburn
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Celtics players and coaches listen as group of former inmates share their stories
The Celtics’ Play for Justice served as a wake-up call for some of these professional athletes that some young people in the community which they represent are suffering.
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US women’s basketball team reaches fourth straight World Cup gold-medal game
Breanna Stewart scored 17 points to lead the Americans in a rout of Canada on Friday.
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Patriots
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Patriots quarterback Mac Jones is ruled out for Sunday’s game vs. Packers
Jones was at practice Friday but was officially listed as "did not participate." Brian Hoyer will be under center in Green Bay.
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Business
Economy
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More shippers on board after $850m expansion of Boston freight terminal
Starting later this fall, the Conley Container Terminal will be served by six routes that connect with 25 ports around the globe.
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Real Estate
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Boston’s net-zero emissions zoning code raises concerns among developers
The new initiative, which accelerates the city’s push to reduce buildings’ reliance on fossil fuels by several years, has sent jitters through the real estate development industry.
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Business
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Price of Cambridge biotech’s new ALS drug criticized by watchdog group
It says the $158,000 annual cost per patient isn’t justified, based on the medicine’s effectiveness.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Hilaree Nelson, 49, top ski mountaineer, is dead in Nepal avalanche
The pioneering ski mountaineer was known for making artful turns in improbable places, with dozens of first descents from atop major and lesser-known peaks.
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Obituaries
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Leonard Cole, who detailed secret Army germ tests, dies at 89
Leonard Cole, a dentist who became an expert on biological weapons and chronicled in troubling detail a secret U.S. Army program that turned millions of Americans into unwitting germ-warfare guinea pigs in the 1950s and ’60s, died Sept. 18 in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He was 89.
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Arts & Lifestyle
MUSIC REVIEW
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Wang joins BSO to tackle (and record) Shostakovich piano concertos
Under the direction of Andris Nelsons, the orchestra also performed music by Julia Adolphe and Haydn.
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Arts
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The RoboBoston Festival ends with MassRobotics’ fifth annual Robot Block Party
This year’s event is free and open to the public, and will take place in Boston’s Seaport Common on Oct. 1 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Music
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Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard is feeling anxious for all of us
The singer and songwriter reflects on the Seattle band's latest album, "Asphalt Meadows," ahead of Death Cab's show Saturday at Leader Bank Pavilion.
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