AstraZeneca vaccine could boost US supply next month, but heighten skepticism
Surprisingly strong US clinical trial results reported Monday for the AstraZeneca vaccine raised the prospect of a fourth COVID-19 vaccine in the United States soon — and a potential supply surplus just as the general public becomes eligible for shots in Massachusetts and most other states next month.
Boston seeking delay on full-time in-person learning
Superintendent Brenda Cassellius said the delay was necessary to ensure a smooth transition
Kim Janey becomes acting mayor of Boston, the first woman and first Black person to hold the post, as Marty Walsh resigns office
Since the Boston mayoralty was established in 1822, all 54 city executives have been white men, a trend that ends today.
Spring fever is real. And it’s a mess.
With the clocks moved forward an hour and daylight stretching past 12 hours, the annual phenomenon has arrived in full, fidgety force.
These photos and videos show the packed spring break crowds in Miami Beach
Thousands of people flocked to Miami Beach in recent days for spring break, resulting in revelers fighting in the streets and destroying property, prompting the city to implement and then extend an emergency curfew, a prominent bar temporarily closing, and police struggling to contain the crowds.
Police chief says Miami partying ‘couldn’t go on any longer’
Thousands of people flocked to Miami Beach in recent days for spring break, resulting in revelers fighting in the streets and destroying property, prompting the city to implement and then extend an emergency curfew, a prominent bar temporarily closing, and police struggling to contain the crowds.
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