Biden calls for sweeping new social programs in first joint address to Congress
President Biden called on lawmakers to act on several major bills stalled in the narrowly divided Congress, including ones to help ensure equal pay for women, expand the ability of unions to organize, strengthen voting rights, reform the immigration system, ban assault weapons, and reform police practices in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.
YVONNE ABRAHAM
Looks like we’ll be getting back to face to face. It’s going to be weird
The luckiest among us are going to start seeing a lot more of each other pretty soon, starting with our faces. Which will take a little getting used to for some.
1,392 coronavirus cases, 12 deaths, and 84,915 vaccinations reported in Mass.
CDC says there’s now real-world proof that vaccines cut hospitalizations for older people
Here’s a look at the timeline on easing COVID-19 restrictions in Mass. — and when Boston will do so
The luckiest among us are going to start seeing a lot more of each other pretty soon, starting with our faces. Which will take a little getting used to for some.
Now that 16- and 17-year-olds are eligible for COVID vaccine, some families are divided over whether it makes sense
Questions about long-term effects, and online misinformation, leave parents unsettled.
Protesters at Moderna’s Cambridge headquarters call for vaccine patent waivers, expanded global access
Questions about long-term effects, and online misinformation, leave parents unsettled.
Jaylen Brown was a good as his words with 38 points to lift the Celtics past the Hornets and other observations
The Celtics ended a three-game losing streak with a win over Charlotte at TD Garden.
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