As many workers resist COVID-19 vaccines, calls grow for state to make shots mandatory
Amid pockets of vaccine hesitancy, calls are growing for state government and private employers to make getting COVID-19 shots a condition of hiring.
Analysis
5 takeaways from President Biden’s first formal news conference
A televised tradition dating back to President John F. Kennedy ,these events have been used by presidents as a way to fully utilize the so-called bully pulpit of the presidency, where pressure can be exerted, credit claimed, and blame doled out to someone else.
Biden pledges 200 million COVID-19 doses in his first 100 days
‘My plan is to run for reelection’ in 2024, Biden says
North Korea confirms missile tests as Biden warns of response
A televised tradition dating back to President John F. Kennedy ,these events have been used by presidents as a way to fully utilize the so-called bully pulpit of the presidency, where pressure can be exerted, credit claimed, and blame doled out to someone else.
Gary Washburn I On basketball
Celtics’ Danny Ainge finally did what was needed at the trade deadline
While Ainge had become attached to the roster he built, it was apparent that the current structure of the Celtics was mediocre.
Celtics acquire Evan Fournier and Moe Wagner in separate deals, trade Daniel Theis to Bulls
While Ainge had become attached to the roster he built, it was apparent that the current structure of the Celtics was mediocre.
57-year-old woman gives birth to baby boy
Georgia Governor Kemp signs GOP election bill amid outcry
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp drew protests Thursday as he signed into law a sweeping Republican-sponsored overhaul of state elections that includes new restrictions on voting by mail and greater legislative control over how elections are run.
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