Mass. residents divided over school reopenings, teacher vaccinations, poll shows
The survey found that 51 percent of respondents favored reopening classrooms full time this month, regardless of whether all educators and staffers are fully vaccinated, while 45 percent said reopening should be delayed until all employees get their shots.
Biden announces huge infrastructure plan to ‘win the future’
President Joe Biden on Wednesday outlined a $2.3 trillion plan to reengineer the nation’s infrastructure over the next eight years in what he billed as “a once in a generation investment in America.”
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Brad Stevens questions Celtics’ toughness after another lackluster loss, and other observations
Jayson Tatum's 25 points couldn't stop the Celtics from losing their second straight in a familiar way.
Gary Washburn: Another comeback fell short, and the Celtics’ rallies are no longer valiant
Jayson Tatum's 25 points couldn't stop the Celtics from losing their second straight in a familiar way.
‘I feel helpless’: Key moments from the third day of the Derek Chauvin trial
The trial of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer accused of murdering George Floyd, continued Wednesday with emotional testimony from witnesses who described what they saw during the May 25 killing that sparked weeks of widespread protests, and how it left them feeling.
With new faces, Red Sox begin quest to start anew, and put 2020 in the distance
The team introduced prior to Thursday’s contest will be drastically different from the one that last played in front of fans Sept. 29, 2019.
See the schedule for the Red Sox’ Opening Day ceremonies
‘It was an honor’: Jackie Bradley Jr. says goodbye to Red Sox fans
The team introduced prior to Thursday’s contest will be drastically different from the one that last played in front of fans Sept. 29, 2019.
Several Boston Black executives join call out against new Georgia voting law
The letter, published in an advertisement in the New York Times, came after Georgia passed a set of changes last week that the group says will make it harder for Black voters to cast their ballots.
Under pressure, some Georgia corporate leaders slam voting bill
The letter, published in an advertisement in the New York Times, came after Georgia passed a set of changes last week that the group says will make it harder for Black voters to cast their ballots.
‘I wouldn’t want his job.’ Despite criticism, Baker gets high marks for 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.
Read the full results of the latest Suffolk/Globe 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.
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