They say reimagine the police. What would that look like?
A potential sea change in law enforcement has gained support in Boston and across the country after the trial and conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd.
As hopes rise for pandemic’s close, some are preparing for never-ending COVID
A pandemic-weary public is dreaming of Memorial Day barbecues, summer nights at Fenway Park, and putting the long-running curse of COVID-19 behind us. But in the medical and biopharma worlds, many are eyeing a more daunting prospect: coronavirus as a never-ending threat.
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A pandemic-weary public is dreaming of Memorial Day barbecues, summer nights at Fenway Park, and putting the long-running curse of COVID-19 behind us. But in the medical and biopharma worlds, many are eyeing a more daunting prospect: coronavirus as a never-ending threat.
Mass. reports 12 new COVID-19 deaths, 1,386 cases, 102,657 vaccinations Saturday
The number of coronavirus vaccinations administered in Massachusetts rose by 102,657 to 5,605,747, state officials reported Saturday.
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The number of coronavirus vaccinations administered in Massachusetts rose by 102,657 to 5,605,747, state officials reported Saturday.
‘The truth has won out.’ Boston-area Armenians react to Biden’s genocide declaration
President Biden, fulfilling a campaign promise, recognized on Saturday that century-old atrocities against Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in modern-day Turkey were genocide.
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