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Subject Today's Headlines: For these professional Santas, playing St. Nick is a calling
Date December 24, 2022 9:52 AM
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For these professional Santas, playing St. Nick is a calling

Every weekday during the Christmas season, Rick Banks spends some time after work in his “man cave,” memorizing the Santa jokes and children’s stories from a stack of well-worn index cards. Suiting up as a Santa means constantly improving their craft, Banks says.
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Boston Public Schools’ proposed school safety positions draw outcry from juvenile justice advocates

Amid an outcry from juvenile justice advocates, who said the program would result in the over-policing of Black and Latino students, the city is reframing the effort as focused on connecting students with social services and other kinds of help.
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Former leader of trucking company linked to N.H. truck crash that killed 7 seeks return to commercial driving

Dunyadar Gasanov, 38, the former vice president of the defunct Westfield Transport in West Springfield, wants to get back into commercial trucking, and, over the objections of prosecutors, on Monday he convinced federal magistrate judge in Springfield to give him a chance.
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When the union comes to a coffee shop near you

The closure of Darwin’s amid union activity highlights the often fraught relationship in independent cafes, when workers and owners stand side-by-side all day.
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Migrants near US border face cold wait for key asylum ruling

Dozens of migrants have been spending their nights on the concrete banks of the river, awaiting word of possible changes to the asylum restrictions put in place in March 2020.
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Migrants near US border face cold wait for key asylum ruling

Dozens of migrants have been spending their nights on the concrete banks of the river, awaiting word of possible changes to the asylum restrictions put in place in March 2020.
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Gunman kills at least 3 in Paris in suspected racist attack

A 69-year-old man was taken into custody Friday in connection with shootings at a Kurdish community center, a hair salon and a restaurant in central Paris that left at least three people dead.
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Canadian polar bears near ‘bear capital’ dying at fast rate

Polar bears in Canada’s Western Hudson Bay — on the southern edge of the Arctic — are continuing to die in high numbers, a new government survey of the land carnivore has found.
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As cases explode, China’s low COVID death toll convinces no one

A country trying to mourn its dead from an explosive COVID outbreak is grappling with a system unprepared for the surge in fatalities
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The DOJ’s criminal investigation of Jan. 6 should carefully scrutinize Trump’s rogue lawyers

John Eastman, lawyer and ringleader in the attempted coup plot, is explicitly named in the criminal referrals that accompanied the committee’s final report this week, and rightly so.
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IRS failed Americans with lack of presidential tax return audits

The Ways and Means Committee investigation was never about any one president, nor was it about being punitive or malicious. It was about the integrity of the presidency and the integrity of our institutions.
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The Jan. 6 insurrection

An edited sample of comments left on BostonGlobe.com.
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Wellesley woman dies from flu complications: ‘A one-in-a-million case’

Price Meropol McMahon, 36, died Tuesday after her health rapidly declined. Her death certificate lists the shocking reason: complications from the flu. McMahon's brothers say she had no history of health issues.
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Spikes in COVID and influenza prompt a push for post-holiday masking in BPS

A letter sent to families said school and city health leaders were discussing a masking mandate for the first two weeks of school after the break.
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GOP incumbent challenges one-vote loss in Mass. House race, contends officials made ‘critical errors’

Democrat Kristin Kassner, a first-time candidate, emerged as the winner by the slimmest of margins over state Representative Lenny Mirra, a five-term Republican incumbent, after local clerks recounted ballots in the Second Essex district earlier this month.
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Erik Haula has made the most of unexpected trade from Bruins to Devils

Haula, an 11.8 percent shooter for his career, has hit on 3 percent of his shots this year (two goals, 12 assists in 33 games).
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Brad Stevens takes wide view on Celtics, isn’t panicking over team’s recent struggles

The Celtics have not been the same team since their Dec. 7 dismantling of the Suns, winning once since, an overtime victory over the Lakers that required a 13-point rally to force overtime.
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Patience pays off as 3-pointers finally start to fall, Celtics beat Timberwolves to end three-game skid

Jaylen Brown opened the fourth quarter with a 3-point swish and then carried Boston past Minnesota with 23 of his 36 points.
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TrillFit is shuttering its brick-and-mortar studio in Mission Hill

The local Black women-owned wellness company will prioritize its online offerings, which surged during COVID.
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Lab project on Muzi Ford site in Needham gets green light

The approval comes as demand from the life-science lab market has significantly pulled back from 2021 levels amid rising construction costs and a shaky economy.
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Xi Xi, whose writing defined a changing Hong Kong, dies at 85

Xi Xi was a poet whose work described with playful humor and poignancy life in the margins of Hong Kong and the city’s limbo between British and Chinese rule.
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Thom Bell, an architect of 1970s Philadelphia soul, dies

A Grammy-winning producer, writer, and arranger, Thom Bell helped perfect the “Sound of Philadelphia” of the 1970s with the inventive, orchestral settings of such hits as the Spinners’ “I’ll Be Around” and the Stylistics’ “Betcha by Golly, Wow.”
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Oscar White Muscarella, museum ‘voice of conscience,’ dies at 91

Oscar White Muscarella was an archaeologist who argued vociferously that antiquities collectors and museums were fueling a market in forgeries and encouraging the plundering of archaeological sites.
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Decorating the White House, building a brand, and being themselves. Meet the Renovation Husbands.

For Stephen and David St. Russell, renovations on their 1893 Victorian in Dorchester started off as a hobby. Now, through social media, it's become their full-time careers.
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8 holiday classics to stream all weekend long

What to watch and where to stream them (eggnog not included).
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Jeff Garlin to join cast of Mindy Kaling’s ‘Never Have I Ever’

According to Deadline, which broke the story of Garlin’s casting, his character will be a man who kindles the romantic interest of Devi’s grandmother, Nirmala, portrayed by Ranjita Chakravarty.
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