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Nestor Ramos

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Past articles by Nestor:

31 and sturdy, until coronavirus hit: Youngest Massachusetts victim to date succumbs

Friends and family aren’t sure where Riley Rumrill contracted the virus. → Read More

A week that changed Boston

In the space of a single week, virtually everything that shapes Boston’s identity — sports, arts, education, politics — has been shuttered, canceled, or scaled back to slow the spread of the virus. → Read More

Boston Public Schools to close Tuesday, with plans to reopen April 27

If the outbreak wanes before April 27, schools may reopen sooner. → Read More

Prosecutors won’t pursue case against Walsh aides

US Attorney Andrew Lelling announced the decision not to appeal the case on Friday. → Read More

3 things we learned and didn’t learn about the Biogen meeting

What happened? Where did it come from? Here’s what we know, and what we don’t. → Read More

Five new cases of coronavirus reported, bringing Mass. total to 13

The additional cases follow a large group of tests administered yesterday to employees of the biotech giant Biogen. → Read More

I tried to go 24 hours without touching my face. I made it 18 minutes

How hard could it really be to stop wiping your mouth, rubbing your eyes, and scratching your nose? → Read More

Deval Patrick wants to run for president. What in the world was he thinking?

Welcome to Massachusetts, here’s your Charlie Card and your paperwork to get on the ballot in New Hampshire. → Read More

Climate change on Cape Cod: At the edge of a warming world

Elevation. Breach. Retreat. About climate change, the people on the Cape speak the language of war. Join us as we criss-cross Cape Cod in search of what's being lost. → Read More

7 things we learned researching climate change on Cape Cod

The Globe spent several months this summer criss-crossing Cape Cod to learn how the effects of climate change are being felt, and what it would mean for the future of the area. → Read More

Let’s admit it: This is who we are

In the few hours between one mass shooting and the next one, we hear the same lie. → Read More

Forged in pain, new Mass. General gun violence center aims at prevention

The Mass. General Center for Gun Violence Prevention was founded by two doctors determined to do more than fix broken bodies. → Read More

Water is coming: Enough with the soggy New England weekends

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Elizabeth Warren keeps offering detailed policy proposals. Why do so few Democrats seem to care?

Whether or not you agree with the senator’s politics, this is the Platonic ideal of campaigning. → Read More

Democrats have a strong hand, but to win they may need to fold

Trump has to go, that’s now clear. But Democrats angling for impeachment risk overplaying their hand. → Read More

Redacting? Why stop at the Mueller report?

When Bill Barr is done with the Mueller report, can he use his quiver of magic markers to take a shot at redacting a few key passages from my life? → Read More

One last visit to Friendly’s, before it melts away

I took my 3-year-old to Friendly’s this week. It was the little grilled-cheese-and-ice-cream enthusiast’s first trip, and probably my last: I had come to say goodbye. → Read More

A few tips for the brave soul who takes over social media for the MBTA

Even I wouldn’t tackle this job. But I do have some ideas that could help. → Read More

Betsy DeVos, Special Olympics cuts, and the effort to fail America’s children

Proposing to slash the budget by $17.6 million, knowing full well it will never pass, is little more than trolling. It’s the opposite of virtue signaling. It’s cruelty signaling. → Read More

How a killer and the Gloucester man whose son he killed teamed up on gun reform

One day last spring, Greg Gibson went to visit the man who murdered his son. → Read More