Baker gets high marks on pandemic handling in new poll
Most Commonwealth residents are giving Governor Charlie Baker the benefit of the doubt as he grapples with an unenviable situation, navigating a tight supply of COVID-19 vaccines and a stubborn virus that’s upended nearly every aspect of daily life, a survey by Suffolk University and The Boston Globe found.
Analysis
D.C. is obsessed with the filibuster. But Biden has already hinted at what will happen with it
There is a reason why reporters asked about the filibuster so often during Biden’s news conference, and why so many in Washington are currently obsessed with the arcane legislative rule: unless Democrats scrap it, much of their party’s agenda is stopped in its tracks.
Eager to build infrastructure, Biden plans to tax business
A closer look at Biden’s infrastructure and tax proposals
There is a reason why reporters asked about the filibuster so often during Biden’s news conference, and why so many in Washington are currently obsessed with the arcane legislative rule: unless Democrats scrap it, much of their party’s agenda is stopped in its tracks.
Some Capitol riot suspects apologize as consequences sink in
Confronted with compelling video and photographic evidence in court, dozens of rioters have apologized and expressed regret as the consequences of their actions have started to sink in. The ramifications include potential job losses, financial ruin, and possible time behind bars.
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