Shirley Leung
Asian Americans, many for the first time, are giving children and elderly parents ‘The Talk’ on how to protect themselves from hate
Some parents have been putting off these uncomfortable discussions, but they’re now unavoidable after the targeted murders of six Asian American women in the Atlanta area.
Rally along marathon route denounces anti-Asian hate
Korean groups rally on National Mall to protest racism, violence
Some parents have been putting off these uncomfortable discussions, but they’re now unavoidable after the targeted murders of six Asian American women in the Atlanta area.
2,362 confirmed cases, 35 deaths, and 77,015 vaccinations: See today’s new COVID-19 data from Mass.
The Department of Public Health said 29,806 people were estimated to have active cases of the potentially deadly virus, and 654 confirmed coronavirus patients were in the hospital.
Local rabbis reflect on Passover a year into the pandemic
Passover is a time of reflection and hope, and with the coronavirus pandemic’s end finally in sight, its ancient teachings are taking on new meaning for Massachusetts’ Jewish community.
Celtics notebook
Javonte Green’s departure disappointed Jayson Tatum: “I didn’t see that coming”
Tatum had bonded with Green, a second-year forward who signed as a free agent prior to the 2019-20 season, and was traded to the Bulls along with Daniel Theis.
Former Celtic Al Horford won’t play again for Oklahoma City
Tatum had bonded with Green, a second-year forward who signed as a free agent prior to the 2019-20 season, and was traded to the Bulls along with Daniel Theis.
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