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    Sep 9

    Following years of public pressure, Harvard will move to divest its endowment from the fossil fuel industry

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    Aug 18

    Nearly 18 months after the pandemic shuttered much of the world, we are still in a state of uncertainty. The only way out is vaccination. Check out our special report, :

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    Aug 17
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  4. Jul 29

    There have been 6,373 breakthrough cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts — representing just 0.15% of the almost 4.4 million who are vaccinated. Here are some of their stories, including one of the 91 individuals who succumbed to the virus:

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  5. Jul 26

    Got a shot but still got sick? I’m working on an article for the about breakthrough COVID-19 infections in/around New England, and I want to hear your story. You can reply, direct message, or email me at camille.caldera@globe.com. Thanks!

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    Jul 21

    There’s a surge in COVID on the Cape. Should you cancel your vacation?

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    Jun 30
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    Jun 28

    “Dave was a hero. He was the type of person that would help anybody without being asked, without hesitation,” Aria Green, brother of retired state trooper David L. Green, said.

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  9. Jun 27

    “He was a real nice guy, if you knew him, he’d be your best friend,” said Norma Leach, his neighbor at 7 Beach Street, who was with him at the time of the shooting.

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  10. Jun 27

    Mourners in Winthrop have made makeshift memorials at the crash site on Shirley Street, in the alleyway where the retired state trooper was killed, and at 19 Beach Street, where he lived.

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  11. Jun 23

    A third dose of the vaccine could boost immunity for transplant patients and millions of others who are immunosuppressed, new studies suggest. "It may just be that their immune system just needs to see the proteins one more time,” said .

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    Jun 16

    As the national debate over race-related curriculums rages on, here is an explainer on critical race theory, from :

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    Jun 14

    Masks have started to come off — and stay off. But the return of facial freedom might come with a resurgence in cases of the common cold and the flu. 🤧

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    Jun 10

    Officer Enmanuel “Manny” Familia, who drowned Friday while trying to save a teen in Worcester's Green Hill Pond, was a “one-of-kind” individual, with “incredible passion, kindness, and a fierce personality,” his brother said at his funeral Thursday.

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    Jun 10
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    Jun 9

    Heat is not just uncomfortable. It’s also a “major problem for health." Our Director spoke to and for . Read more about the necessity of cooling centers and the challenges they face:

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  17. Jun 4

    You got jabbed with the COVID-19 vaccine and waited the two weeks for full protection. Now what?

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    ICYMI: For the first time since she resigned from its Senior Advisory Committee, Caroline B. Kennedy ’80 opens up about the state of the Harvard Institute of Politics.

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  19. Apr 20

    Proud isn't a strong enough word — for the 100+ hours, the sleepless nights, the exceptional dedication, the meticulous work, and the stunning result. I love you, ❤️You're a force of nature.

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  20. Mar 10

    "I didn’t laugh, cry, or say goodbye. Instead, I spent March 10 hard at work for the newspaper I loved. Twelve months later, I have fallen out of love with that newspaper, and fallen in love with someone else. Both have changed me for the better."

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