Baker faces growing pressure on COVID-19 vaccine priorities, strategy
State officials have been buffeted by fast-changing developments and squeezed from all sides — forcing them to continually reshape vaccine distribution priorities and strategies.
Charlie Baker, fighting tears, reflects on a year of the COVID-19 pandemic
State officials have been buffeted by fast-changing developments and squeezed from all sides — forcing them to continually reshape vaccine distribution priorities and strategies.
Massachusetts unveils vaccine preregistration system to ease appointment frenzy
The new system, which will go into effect on Friday, could solve what has become the most glaring problem in the state’s vaccine roll-out: a vexing online user experience that has forced thousands to compete over for a limited number of appointments.
What to know about the state’s new preregistration system for COVID-19 vaccine appointments
Charts: Who has been vaccinated in Massachusetts, and how many doses has the state received?
The new system, which will go into effect on Friday, could solve what has become the most glaring problem in the state’s vaccine roll-out: a vexing online user experience that has forced thousands to compete over for a limited number of appointments.
Zero Republicans voted for the COVID relief bill. Will that haunt them in the midterms?
Polls show the massive $1.9 trillion bill is broadly popular. But GOP lawmakers stood united against the bill anyway — a move that Democrats are hoping will spell doom for them in 2022.
Representative Jared Golden of Maine is lone Democrat to vote down COVID-19 bill
Polls show the massive $1.9 trillion bill is broadly popular. But GOP lawmakers stood united against the bill anyway — a move that Democrats are hoping will spell doom for them in 2022.
Highlights of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill passed Wednesday
The bill, which heads to President Biden's desk, provides $1,400 checks for most American and direct billions of dollars to schools, state and local governments, and businesses.
One year later: The last photos you took on your phone before COVID changed everything
This week, a Globe reporter asked people on Twitter to share the last photograph they had taken in the days before the state of emergency — the parting snapshots of a life that has long felt out of reach.
State lawmakers poised to pass revised climate bill
The bill, which would be one of the nation’s most far-reaching mandates for reducing planet-warming carbon emissions, could be voted on as soon as Thursday in the state Senate.
‘Forever chemicals’ pervade drinking water sources on Cape Cod, study finds
The bill, which would be one of the nation’s most far-reaching mandates for reducing planet-warming carbon emissions, could be voted on as soon as Thursday in the state Senate.
Been vaccinated? You may have to prove it
While such vaccination passports could help businesses quickly and safely reopen and jump-start tourism and travel worldwide, a proliferation of them could itself become a problem.
Red Sox
How the Red Sox, who own the No. 4 overall pick, are preparing for the MLB Draft
By this point in a typical draft year, the Red Sox would have crossed several names off their board. Not this time.
Here’s a look at some of the players who could be available to the Red Sox at No. 4 in the draft
By this point in a typical draft year, the Red Sox would have crossed several names off their board. Not this time.
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