Johnson halts action on stimulus bill with a demand to read it aloud
With President Biden’s nearly $2 trillion stimulus bill moving toward passage, Senator Ron Johnson brought proceedings to a halt Thursday by demanding that Senate clerks recite the 628-page plan word by word, delaying action to register his objections.
Celtics 132, Raptors 125
Celtics win fourth straight in tussle over Raptors and other observations
All-Stars Jayson Tatum (27) and Jaylen Brown (21) lead Celtics to fourth straight home win, 132-125, before heading on break.
Gary Washburn: Brad Stevens challenged the Celtics after the debacle at Atlanta, and they have responded
All-Stars Jayson Tatum (27) and Jaylen Brown (21) lead Celtics to fourth straight home win, 132-125, before heading on break.
Massachusetts spent 20 years fine-tuning its own mass vaccination plan. Then it looked elsewhere
Days after federal drug regulators authorized the first COVID-19 vaccine, the state abandoned its blueprint and entrusted a handful of private companies with running its mass vaccination sites.
COVID-19 vaccine news, resources, and guidance
Charts: Who has been vaccinated in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts vaccination tracker
Connecticut eases some virus-related restrictions, eliminating capacity limits in restaurants, gyms
Days after federal drug regulators authorized the first COVID-19 vaccine, the state abandoned its blueprint and entrusted a handful of private companies with running its mass vaccination sites.
Aly Raisman is calling for an independent investigation into USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal
Following the death of gymnastics coach John Geddert, Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman is calling for an independent investigation into USA Gymnastics.
Tara Sullivan: Suicide of coach charged with abuse can be a beginning, not an end
Following the death of gymnastics coach John Geddert, Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman is calling for an independent investigation into USA Gymnastics.
IG report finds State Police overtime reform flawed
A highly touted reform aimed at uncovering overtime abuse within the ranks of the Massachusetts State Police in the wake of a widespread scandal is flawed and should be revised, a new report from the state inspector general’s office has found.
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