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‘Men’s March’ anti-abortion rally resumes moving to Boston Common - The Boston Globe

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Hundreds of anti-abortion marchers faced off against counter-protesters in Boston as the two sides shouted slogans at each other. Police gave everyone a notice to disperse.

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Anarchists have some lessons for Trump’s America - The Boston Globe

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The specter of authoritarian rule stalks the United States. How its citizens respond will determine their future and the future of the world. But what should that response be?

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‘I listened to videos about how he will help’: Latino voters turned to YouTube, WhatsApp for election information - The Boston Globe

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The growing demographic group turns to social media for news more than other demographic groups, research shows.

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Long COVID may be far more common than previously known, new Mass General Brigham study finds - The Boston Globe

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A new study from researchers at Mass General Brigham suggests racial disparities and the difficulty in diagnosing the condition may be leading to a massive undercount.

#COVID19 #LongCovid #WearAMask #publichealth #getvaccinated #CovidIsNotOver

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Little Mary died in 1884. Yet on my walks at Mount Auburn Cemetery, she drew me in. - The Boston Globe

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Though she was a young child who died more than a century ago, she came to mean so much to me.

on Sat, 11PM

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Hunter Biden pleads guilty to avoid federal tax trial months after his gun conviction

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on Sep 6

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The bones, blood, and guts in Marika Hackman’s body of work - The Boston Globe

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Bodily imagery pops up frequently on “Big Sigh,” the latest album from the English indie-rock singer, who performs Sept. 7 at the Sinclair in Cambridge.

#music #boston

on Sep 5

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History tells us there are very few sluggers like Juan Soto, the top MLB free agent this offseason - The Boston Globe

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Through his age-25 season, Soto, who met with the Red Sox recently, has performed at levels that surpass those of most Hall of Famers.

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Tom Kotchman, a baseball lifer who managed Roger Clemens’s pro debut for the Red Sox, decides to retire - The Boston Globe

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Kotchman managed or coached for the last 46 seasons, including during the Red Sox' championship seasons in 2013 and 2018.

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‘We cannot arrest our way out of homelessness’: Advocates blast Brockton, Lowell camping bans - The Boston Globe

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More than 1.2 million people in Massachusetts are now subject to the bans on unauthorized camping on public property.

on Fri, 11PM

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Here’s why the 3-7 Patriots have more in common with the talented Rams than one might think - The Boston Globe

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Drake Maye has made them fun to watch, even when they are at a significant talent disadvantage, as they will be on Sunday.

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A war-weary Ukraine warily eyes a Trump presidency - The Boston Globe

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Almost three years into its defensive war with Russia, the beleaguered nation can only hope that the president-elect will do better than just abandon it.

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Former House speaker John Boehner appears in federal courthouse amid grand jury probe into Steward Health Care - The Boston Globe

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Several Steward board members have been summoned or subpoenaed to answer questions as part of the sprawling federal probe.

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The Onion bought Infowars. Of course a Masshole was involved: ‘My whole family will fight in you a Dunkin’ Donuts parking lot.’ - The Boston Globe

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The acquisition is just the latest development at the 36-year-old satirical publication, which has been a rare bright spot this year in media.

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The hypocritical politics of identity politics - The Boston Globe

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When marginalized groups speak up, they’re accused of playing the identity card. But white voters and politicians always get a pass.

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N.H. House committee splits along party lines over final COVID report - The Boston Globe

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The bipartisan group was tasked with “a science-based, fact-finding review.” Democrats suggested that may have been impossible for volunteer lawmakers to tackle on their own.

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Providence Place Macy’s up for sale as mall hits financial troubles - The Boston Globe

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Providence Place Mall’s Macy’s store is up for sale while the chain evaluates the potential real estate value and the potential of future sales growth.

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Trump risks unraveling world order with his Ukraine approach - The Boston Globe

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Will Trump concede America’s great source of strength or nourish it?

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If you’re in DC today, you don’t want to miss this conference on child mental health - The Boston Globe

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Today, a group of Rhode Islanders will be in Washington, D.C. for an all-day conference led by Brown University to discuss social media use and children’s mental health.

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Satirical outlet The Onion buys Alex Jones’s Infowars at auction with help from Sandy Hook families - The Boston Globe

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It was not immediately clear what The Onion planned to do with the conspiracy theory platform, including its website, social media accounts, and studio in Austin, Texas.

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‘We have watched this tree grow from a young sapling.’ Nova Scotia couple donates Boston’s official Christmas tree - The Boston Globe

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This year’s tree is a 30-year-old, 45-foot-tall white spruce from the Mattie Settlement in Antigonish County, according to a statement from the city’s parks and recreation department.

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‘I want to scream, but I can’t.’ The hidden world of special education settlements in Mass. - The Boston Globe

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Hundreds of Massachusetts parents of students with special needs have been forced to sign nondisclosure agreements to secure the free and appropriate education their children are legally entitled to.

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Biden welcomes Trump to the White House, promises a ‘smooth transition’ - The Boston Globe

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Trump thanked Biden for the invitation — one that Trump himself had not extended to Biden after losing the 2020 election.

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Providence public school district admits student vaccine records, driver’s licenses were stolen in cyberattack - The Boston Globe

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The district had previously disclosed that employee data were stolen in the hack.

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Advice needed: My friends don’t want to be in the same room with my brother - The Boston Globe

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How do I keep him in check at my holiday parties?

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Patriots may have a long way to go, but this win showed they are playing hard for Jerod Mayo - The Boston Globe

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It was quite a contrast watching the Patriots play as though there were real stakes, while Caleb Williams and the Bears went through the motions.

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Stop scrolling. Really. - The Boston Globe

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As Americans increasingly turn to algorithmic platforms on social media for their news, it can be increasingly difficult to disengage.

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The reasons for Rich Shertenlieb’s show already getting the axe at WZLX are not complicated - The Boston Globe

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Ratings were dismal, and nothing Shertenlieb did with the program since launching in May suggested it was going to get better.

on Nov 10

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Reds are thrilled that Terry Francona wasn’t done with managing after all - The Boston Globe

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Cincinnati has made the playoffs once in the last 11 seasons and hasn’t finished better than third place in the NL Central since 2012.

on Nov 9

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Seth Moulton’s comments on trans athletes spark criticism as Democrats play blame game over loss - The Boston Globe

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The Salem Democrat said that while he supports the rights of transgender people, he stands “firmly in my belief” for limits on transgender participation in competitive women’s sports.

on Nov 9

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Judge cancels court deadlines in Trump’s 2020 election case after his presidential win - The Boston Globe

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The Justice Department believes Trump can no longer face prosecution in accordance with department legal opinions meant to shield presidents from criminal charges while in office.

on Nov 9

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Trump’s White House and your health - The Boston Globe

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WATCH: STAT Washington correspondent Sarah Owermohle unpacks how reproductive care, vaccines, and health insurance could change under the new administration.

on Nov 9

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Citing potential ‘threats’ of a second Trump administration, Mass. Democrats take defensive stance - The Boston Globe

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Attorney General Andrea J. Campbell said her office is prepared for “threats our residents may face."

on Nov 9

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This Bears-Patriots matchup is all about the kid quarterbacks - The Boston Globe

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Chicago's Caleb Williams and New England's Drake Maye went Nos. 1 and 3 in April’s draft.

on Nov 8

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At the baseball GM meetings, the Red Sox made one thing clear: they are determined to pursue top pitching - The Boston Globe

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It’s a deep free-agent pool with lots of top-end pitchers who could slot at the front of the Red Sox rotation.

on Nov 8

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The most disrespected person in America is still the Black woman - The Boston Globe

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My job may be to sort out what the election means for the Supreme Court, reproductive health care, and the guardrails of our democracy. And I’ll get to that. But first, I have to get past the sting of, once again, feeling like the nation that I love and believe in just backhanded me.

on Nov 7

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Knowing he needs to be on the field for the Red Sox to succeed, Rafael Devers is approaching offseason differently - The Boston Globe

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This year he’s following a strength and conditioning program set by team staff that includes the earliest starting date in his career.

on Nov 7

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Election workers: Tuesday’s unsung heroes - The Boston Globe

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Poll workers have faced harassment and worse, simply for doing their jobs.

on Nov 6

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Trump will be elected the 47th president, the AP projects - The Boston Globe

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“This was a movement like nobody’s ever seen before, and frankly, this was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time,” Donald Trump said early Wednesday morning.

on Nov 6

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Could the Red Sox consummate a blockbuster trade for a starting pitcher this offseason? - The Boston Globe

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At the GM Meetings, there’s a widespread sense that the Sox can trade for nearly anyone.

on Nov 6

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A far cry from ‘shut up and dribble’: In 2024 presidential election, athletes are making their voices heard - The Boston Globe

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LeBron James endorsed Kamala Harris. Brett Favre has been stumping for Donald Trump in Wisconsin. On both sides of the aisle, outspoken athletes have tried to reach voters.

on Nov 5

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Who’s on second? As of now, the Red Sox don’t know. - The Boston Globe

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Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow described the virtues of Vaughn Grissom and David Hamilton, while also mentioning “a number of guys in Triple A."

on Nov 5

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Quincy Jones remembered for his loyalty to Berklee College of Music - The Boston Globe

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Jones, who died Sunday at age 91 in Los Angeles, enrolled at Berklee in 1951 on a scholarship, but left before graduating. He later received an honorary doctorate.

on Nov 5

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Red Sox make Nick Pivetta qualifying offer, pass on Tyler O’Neill as we start to see how Craig Breslow will shift roster - The Boston Globe

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In late-September, Pivetta – who is eligible for free agency for the first time in his career – said he and the Sox hadn’t had any conversations about extending his tenure in Boston.

on Nov 5

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Not the way Luis Tiant would want to get Hall call - The Boston Globe

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Tiant died on Oct. 8 having missed on 21 previous chances to be inducted.

on Nov 5

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A better way to map the election - The Boston Globe

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Researchers have found that adding nuance to the way we represent voting results on election night could help combat polarization and voter apathy.

on Nov 5

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Rich Shertenlieb is dismissed at WZLX less than six months after his show debuted - The Boston Globe

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The former Sports Hub host was allowed to design his own show at WZLX, but budget cuts and dismal ratings doomed him.

on Nov 4

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‘Some were not happy’: At Boston Children’s Hospital, a dispute over how to screen children for gender transition - The Boston Globe

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The testimony provides an extraordinary window into the inner workings of what is perhaps the most influential pediatric gender clinic in the US.

on Nov 4

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Local sheriff asks FBI to investigate death of Black man found hanging in Alabama - The Boston Globe

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Sheriff Eric Balentine, who confirmed the FBI accepted his request to investigate, said his department “exhausted all resources” in its investigation.

on Nov 4