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  • Gov. Charlie Baker is turning back to sweeping measures as cases and deaths rise. Fewer people are allowed at restaurant tables and service is limited to 90 minutes. Indoor performances are banned.
  • Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's surprise decision to lift all pandemic restrictions at the end of May gave music venues hope but also sent them scrambling to reopen on short notice.
  • Sam Adventure Baker and his dad spent nights sleeping on the rock face as they climbed the 3,000 foot, sheer rock wall together as part of a four person team.
  • Massachusetts bore the brunt of the winter storm. Many coastal communities were flooded by a storm surge and Boston recorded its highest tide in almost a century.
  • "Players ISOLATED entire year to help make this tournament happen," tweeted Rutgers senior Geo Baker. "NCAA: rewarded w/ $900 million. Players: rewarded w/ free deodorant and small boxed meals."
  • Robert talks with forensic accountant Kalman Barson, who works for Rosenberg, Rich, Baker, Berman and Company. Barson explains some techniques which might be used to trace and recover O.J. Simpson's money. Forensic accountants...who are also known as investigative accountants...trace where money has gone and how it was used.
  • What's flat, sour and studded with garlic and onions? A real bialy. But Karen Michel reports this cousin to the bagel is nowhere near as famous. She takes us to Coney Island, New York, where bialy baker Steve Ross can trace his roots back to Bialystok, Poland, birthplace of the bialy.
  • A sound montage of some of the voices in this past week's news, including President Bill Clinton; Texas Governor George W. Bush; Florida Governor Jeb Bush; former Secretaries of State James Baker and Warren Christopher; George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore.
  • He's starred in The Last Picture Show, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Tucker, The Big Lebowski, Seabiscuit and other films. On each of his movie sets he's photographed the action behind the scenes. Those photos have been collected in the new book Jeff Bridges: Pictures.
  • From climate data, to budget forecasts, to intelligence reports, President Trump has challenged sources of data within his administration. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Peter Baker of the New York Times.
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