As US surpasses 500,000 COVID deaths, experts reflect on what could have been
The United States has reached a calamitous milestone that crystallizes a year of grief and anguish: 500,000 lives lost to COVID-19. Scientists said that while the pandemic has not been as deadly as it might have been, the US’s toll — the highest in the world — is far greater than it had to be.
Mass. reports 29,959 new COVID-19 vaccinations, 26 deaths, 1,150 cases
The total shots administered include 1,044,210 first shots and 399,638 second shots. Those who have gotten their second shot of the currently approved two-dose vaccines are considered fully vaccinated.
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The total shots administered include 1,044,210 first shots and 399,638 second shots. Those who have gotten their second shot of the currently approved two-dose vaccines are considered fully vaccinated.
Governor Baker still enormously popular among Massachusetts residents amid sluggish vaccine rollout, poll finds
A survey by MassINC Polling Group released Monday found 74 percent of respondents approved of the job Baker is doing as governor, with 20 percent saying they disapprove.
Leaders are frustrated with Baker's decision to stop sending vaccinations to local sites
A survey by MassINC Polling Group released Monday found 74 percent of respondents approved of the job Baker is doing as governor, with 20 percent saying they disapprove.
Analysis
Biden’s political best friend might just be Donald Trump
Every single time that Trump is in the news, it both divides Republicans on whether the party should continue to embrace him, and it frames Biden’s presidency in terms of who he isn't.
AG nominee Merrick Garland says first focus would be on Capitol insurrection
Majority of Trump voters believe debunked theories about election, Capitol attack, poll finds
Every single time that Trump is in the news, it both divides Republicans on whether the party should continue to embrace him, and it frames Biden’s presidency in terms of who he isn't.
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We finally got to see the new-look Red Sox take the field; here’s what we saw
Monday was the first full-squad workout at JetBlue Park, and the scene was a lot quieter than it normally would be.
Red Sox put Franchy Cordero on the COVID-19 injured list
Dustin Pedroia included as part of Red Sox kickoff meeting
Xander Bogaerts, now the old sage of the Red Sox at 28, relishes role
Monday was the first full-squad workout at JetBlue Park, and the scene was a lot quieter than it normally would be.
THE GREAT DIVIDE
Eight years after Walsh’s promises, Boston prekindergarten is still not universal
The pre-K program in Boston Public Schools is well-regarded, but without universal capacity, the spots tend to go to savvier families who know about the early application deadline.
To help low-income students, build more affordable housing in high-performing school districts, report says
The pre-K program in Boston Public Schools is well-regarded, but without universal capacity, the spots tend to go to savvier families who know about the early application deadline.
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