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New England’s best source for news, sports, opinion and entertainment. The Globe brings you breaking news, Spotlight Team investigations, year-round coverage of the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins, sharp editorials, stunning photography, and engaging arts, food and lifestyle journalism.
[H2] ‘One person at a time’: A Baptist pastor tries to vaccinate his deeply conservative N.C. hometown Vaccine skepticism runs highest among white evangelicals and conservatives, according to polls. So, Nathan Murray, a Baptist pastor as well as a paramedic, is waging an exhausting battle to convince his neighbors to get inoculated.
[H2] Pembroke mourns deaths of 2 former high school hockey starsJoseph Birolini and William Hickey, both 23, who graduated from Pembroke High in 2016, died from injuries suffered in the crash early Saturday morning on Elm Street, officials said Sunday.
[H2] Will a passport be required? As more people get their shots, the thorny issue of whether to prove coronavirus vaccination is growingAs the number of people vaccinated rapidly climbs and we plan for a return to “normal,” a difficult question is emerging: whether employers and managers of other public places can or should require COVID shots for entry and, if so, how best to verify someone has been vaccinated.
[H2] Three dead in wrong-way crash on I-84 in SturbridgeTroopers responded to a report of a wrong-way driver traveling eastbound near Exit 6B at 6:04 p.m., State Police said.
[H2] Boston has empty office space, yet new high-rises are going up. Who will lease those towers when they’re finished?
[H2] Elderly Asian Americans are living in fear as assaults, confrontations soar. A retiree worries: ‘If people beat me, I can die right away’
[H2] For too many of us, living in this country is like living in a state of war
[H2] US will likely move to resume Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine this week, Fauci says
[H2] Former state lawmaker’s fraud scheme relied on elected office — until indictment ended his career
[H2] Salisbury native Bob Corkum quits as US women’s hockey coach due to opposition with COVID-19 protocols
[H2] The kids are about to be home (again). Here’s how to fill the time
[H2] 15 last-minute ideas for things to do with kids during April school vacation
[H2] 10 ways for youngsters to find a little bliss (finally)
[H2] 10 kid-friendly patios for April vacation dining
[H2] Nine albums by local artists that have gotten this year off to an exciting start
[H2] The sound of our town in nine new singles
[H2] Cold? What a perfect excuse to spend the day watching TV
[H2] At last, 9 returning TV shows to look forward to this spring and summer
[H2] Authorities search Hull Bay for man who ran into water to avoid police
[H2] Three dead, two wounded in shooting at Wisconsin tavern, police sayA shooting at a tavern in Wisconsin killed three people and seriously injured two others early Sunday, a sheriff’s department official said.
[H2] Celtics 119, Warriors 114Jayson Tatum outduels Stephen Curry as Celtics win a thriller at TD GardenThe Celtics overcame 47 points from Steph Curry to extend their winning streak to a season-high six. Along the way, Tatum and Curry traded big shots at big moments throughout Saturday night's showdown.
[H2] STARTS & STOPSThe new Green Line will be ready in the fall. Paying for a ride, however, will be a little trickyThe long-awaited Green Line extension looks like it will beat the MBTA's new fare system to the punch — complicating fare collection.
[H2] FedEx gunman bought two rifles after police seized his shotgun, chief says
[H2] One America News Network stays true to TrumpMonths after the inauguration of President Biden, One America News Network has continued to broadcast segments questioning the validity of the 2020 presidential election.
[H2] The uneven rise of the healthy workplace
[H2] New Amtrak funding should be directed to the places that use train travel the most
[H2] The chipping away of a woman’s right to choose
[H2] Supreme Court rulings on traffic stops reinforce structural racism in policing
[H2] Can Michelle Wu fix Boston Public Schools?
[H2] Vaccination disparities across race and ethnicity persist in Mass. communities most affected by COVID-19Despite efforts to ensure the COVID-19 vaccines are distributed equitably across Massachusetts, predominantly Black and Latino communities, where the risk of infection is greatest, still have among the lowest inoculation rates in the state, according to a new analysis.
[H2] Cheating allegations engulf Dartmouth medical school
[H2] How a lockdown game became a monthly treasure hunt with a cult following
[H2] John Peirson, former Bruins player and broadcaster, dead at 95
[H2] Obama talked about a ‘pivot to Asia.’ Biden is actually doing it
[H2] Pembroke mourns deaths of 2 former high school hockey stars
[H2] Janey addresses police accountability, reform in MSNBC interview
[H2] Three Boston men arrested for Newton burglaries
[H2] Games 15 and 16: White Sox at Red Sox lineups and notes
[H2] Jayson Tatum outduels Stephen Curry as Celtics win a thriller at TD Garden
[H2] Revolution Opening Day disappointment continues in tie with Fire
[H2] European soccer split: elite clubs threaten breakaway league
[H2] Jasiel Correia, ex-mayor of Fall River, to face jurors in fraud, bribery case
[H2] Boston has empty office space, yet new high-rises are going up. Who will lease those towers when they’re finished?
[H2] One America News Network stays true to Trump
[H2] GOP White House hopefuls move forward as Trump considers run
[H2] ‘One person at a time’: A Baptist pastor tries to vaccinate his deeply conservative N.C. hometown
[H2] Experts offer ways to banish anxiety about your post-lockdown looks
[H2] This designer wants to bring back the joy of playing dress-up
[H2] How do we solve the intimacy problem?
[H2] Plaintiffs seek emergency injunction to halt Boston exam school admission decisions as they pursue appeal
[H2] How many coronavirus cases have been reported in Mass. schools? Check our map
[H2] Federal judge upholds Boston exam school admissions policy
[H2] Vartan Gregorian, former Brown University president and savior of the New York Public Library, dies at 87
[H2] McKee administration puts hold on plans for major changes at Eleanor Slater Hospital
[H2] Welcoming spring at Bristol’s Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium
[H2] Boston Children’s Museum brings back play with reopening in MayFamilies can immediately purchase timed tickets for Saturdays and Sundays next month, with extended hours arriving in June.
[H2] ‘Postcards from Allston’ photographer captures a changing neighborhood and its residentsEdward Boches set out to document "one of the most authentic communities in Boston.”
[H2] With a gallery revamp, Concord Museum summons forgotten voices of 1775The Battle of Lexington and Concord is reframed to include the contributions of white women and people of color.
[H2] NAMESTwo performers with Boston ties advance to ‘American Idol’ Top 12Watch and vote Sunday night on ABC.
[H2] COMFORT ZONEThe marathon is canceled, but Boston’s yellow daffodils still stand tallThousands of flowers have been gifted to Boston area medical workers, plus there’s a towering Seaport art installation.
[H2] A Beautiful Resistance
[H2] In tackling the pandemic, Chelsea finds new strength
[H2] Brockton offers a gateway to a new generation
[H2] This time, Quincy Center’s revival looks legit
[H2] See more from our business series ‘On the Street’: The changing face of Greater Boston neighborhoods
[H2] PROJECT TAKEOUT | DEVRA FIRSTGet takeout. It’s your civic duty.Ordering dinner will help small local businesses survive the pandemic. But that’s just the start.
[H2] Boston Globe launches ‘Fresh Start’ initiative: People can apply to have past coverage about them reviewed Similar to “right to forget” programs that have cropped up across the country, the undertaking is meant to address the lasting impact that stories about past embarrassments, mistakes, or minor crimes, forever online, can have on a person’s life.
[H2] Boston Globe Spotlight ReportBoston’s hospital chiefs moonlight on corporate boards at rates far beyond the national levelHospital chiefs and trustees defend this as boosting public-private partnerships, but critics say these board positions — some paying millions of dollars — raise troubling issues of conflict of interest and hospital priorities.
[H2] Throw Shakespeare from the train
[H2] Police must be guardians, not warriors
[H2] Biden’s delay on refugees
[H2] Biden’s mission: Stand up for Ukraine
[H2] Rhode Islanders, don’t go to Polar Park
[H2] The Future of Work
[H2] The Road Ahead: Charting the pandemic over the next 12 months — and beyondIn this project, STAT describes 30 key moments, possible turning points that could steer the pandemic onto a different course or barometers for how the virus is reshaping our lives.
[H2] From a small N.C. town to big-city hospitals, how software infuses racism into U.S. health careThe racial bias can produce huge differences in assessing patients’ need for special care to manage conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, or depression, a STAT investigation found.
[H2] Covid-19’s wintry mix: Dry indoor air helps the virus spreadThe worry is not just that people might mingle more closely inside, but that the air they breathe will make the virus more dangerous.
[H2] In the Covid-19 death of a hospital food worker, a microcosm of the pandemic The hospital's first employee to die of Covid-19 was a kitchen worker named Marie Deus — and her illness sparked a question. Why weren't bedside clinicians getting sick at the highest rates?
[H2] 15 last-minute ideas for things to do with kids on school vacation
[H2] ‘There’s so much beautiful work that’s come out of this’: College art students in the COVID era
[H2] Advice: How do you handle shower invitations for pandemic-style weddings?
[H2] Five things to do, April 12-25
[H2] Salisbury native Bob Corkum quits as US women’s hockey coach due to opposition with COVID-19 protocols
[H2] Report: Indiana would’ve given Brad Stevens $70 million to woo him to Hoosiers
[H2] Catholic Memorial makes 1 strong statement with win over Xaverian
[H2] MBTA Green Line service changes start for BU stops
[H2] Lynn rally decries anti-Asian hate
[H2] Protesters in Boston remember those killed in violent encounters with police
[H2] One America News Network stays true to Trump
[H2] US will likely move to resume Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine this week, Fauci says
[H2] GOP White House hopefuls move forward as Trump considers run
[H2] Prince Philip is remembered for ‘courage’ and support for the queen at funeral
[H2] Myanmar’s protesters face down the military with slingshots and rocks
[H2] Britain’s goodbye to Philip: A pared-down funeral, minute of silence and a solitary queen in a chapel
[H2] Fundraising surged for Republicans who sought to overturn the election
[H2] Biden vows to ‘do more’ to end gun violence but rejects calls to appoint a czar
[H2] After blowback, White House says Biden will move to lift Trump-era refugee caps
[H2] Peloton fights federal safety recall after its treadmills left one child dead, others injured
[H2] BPDA OKs re-do of Jamaica Plain’s Mildred Hailey complex
[H2] Harvard Club, developer plan 11-story building along Mass. Pike
[H2] Boston Children’s Museum brings back play with reopening in May
[H2] ‘Postcards from Allston’ photographer captures a changing neighborhood and its residents
[H2] Why your next rental car might cost more than a plane ticket
[H2] Cannabis Commissioner Jennifer Flanagan to resign from state marijuana board
[H2] Mass. cannabis commission launching online catalog of marijuana products
[H2] Marijuana store sues Haverhill, saying steep ‘impact’ fees are not justified
[H2] Pandemic affected work lives in many ways
[H2] New Amtrak funding should be directed to the places that use train travel the most
[H2] Fully functioning commuter rail could make all the difference
[H2] Crave comes to Allston, breweries launch beer gardens, and the South End welcomes a brasserie
[H2] Baseball packages, New England rail travel, and a food lover’s road trip
[H2] Cicada Coffee Bar: a restaurant, a cafe, a community
[H2] Why your next rental car might cost more than a plane ticket
[H2] All is not lost at The Lost Kitchen, as chef Erin French adjusts and reinvents, yet again
[H2] Chris Wallace on ear plugs, his Globe years, and that time he went to Russia right after a tough Putin interview
[H2] Brave women fighting Nazis in ‘The Light of Days’
[H2] For Ruth Ware, it was the year reading ‘got squeezed into odd corners’
[H2] This thing called life in Elizabeth McCracken’s ‘The Souvenir Museum’
[H2] The pandemic has upended the Oscars. Good, producers say
[H2] ‘Call My Agent’ gets a fifth season — and more
[H2] Cold? What a perfect excuse to spend the day watching TV
[H2] In HBO’s ‘Mare of Easttown,’ Kate Winslet is investigating a murder — and maybe her own life
[H2] On two new releases, fans can hear Mark Sandman’s ‘secret band’ in full
[H2] Amplifying the Black composers who brought spirituals to classical music
[H2] Gil Shaham kicks off GBH concerts for German classical streaming service
[H2] Theater without theater
[H2] Huntington Theatre announces a full 2021-22 season of indoor productions
[H2] ART’s Diane Borger is stepping down
[H2] Former Hudson middle school teacher charged with raping student
[H2] To cut paper waste, Belmont entrepreneurs sell reusable cloth gift wrap
[H2] Lexington confronts history of slavery in liberty’s birthplace
[H2] Vartan Gregorian, transformative civic leader and tireless educator, dies at 87
[H2] Donald Ryder, architect of Black heritage sites, dies at 94
[H2] ‘Peaky Blinders’ actor Helen McCrory dies of cancer at 52
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