Pressure mounts for Massachusetts to vaccinate educators
The Baker administration is facing increased pressure to join the majority of states in immediately vaccinating teachers, as President Biden, state lawmakers, and teachers unions intensified calls to move educators to the front of the line.
Mass. teachers praise Biden’s call to prioritize educators for vaccine, but questions remain
President Biden’s directive drew immediate praise from teachers and Democratic leaders who had urged Governor Charlie Baker to move educators to the front of the line.
CELTICS 117, CLIPPERS 112
Kemba Walker, Celtics top Clippers, move above .500 again with third consecutive victory
The point guard's 25 points led a balanced effort as Boston improved to 18-17, with one game Thursday against the Raptors before the All-Star break.
Gary Washburn: How the Celtics have turned it around during three-game winning streak
The point guard's 25 points led a balanced effort as Boston improved to 18-17, with one game Thursday against the Raptors before the All-Star break.
State offered leftover vaccines to civilians at a clinic for first responders, prompting questions
State officials invited nearly 300 civilians on three separate days in January and February to receive a shot at the Massachusetts State Police headquarters in Framingham, where officials said they had extra doses.
Strong reaction to decision to stop publishing several Dr. Seuss books with racist imagery
Authors and advocates reacted strongly Tuesday to the decision by Dr. Seuss Enterprises to stop selling several of the late author’s titles due to racist imagery in the books.
These Dr. Seuss books won’t be published anymore due to racist, offensive imagery
In Springfield, Dr. Seuss is at center of a cultural clash
Authors and advocates reacted strongly Tuesday to the decision by Dr. Seuss Enterprises to stop selling several of the late author’s titles due to racist imagery in the books.
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