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Red Sox CEO Hopes Baseball Can 'Provide A Little Bit Of Normalcy' In The Time Of Coronavirus
Sam Kennedy says the players are excited to play and committed to staying safe. -
'Crisis Of Connection': Pandemic Transforming How People Get Help For Substance Use
For many people in recovery, connecting with others who’ve been there makes the difference between good days and bad. -
Mayor Curtatone On Delaying Phase 3 Reopening In Somerville, Fears Of COVID-19 Resurgence
"If what the experts are telling us turns out to be true, we're going to face a resurgence," Curtatone said. -
Florida Reports Largest, Single-Day Increase In COVID-19 Cases
Florida shattered the national record Sunday for the largest single-day increase in positive coronavirus cases in any state. -
Starbucks Says Customers Must Wear Masks At Its Cafes
Several states already require people to wear masks in public spaces like coffee shops to slow the spread of the coronavirus, but many still have no such requirement. -
Art Caplan On The Ramifications Of An Airborne Coronavirus
The medical ethicist's comments followed a recent announcement from the WHO, confirming evidence that suggests the coronavirus can travel on tiny droplets through the air. -
Trump Sets Date To End WHO Membership Over Its Handling Of Virus
In a letter to the U.N., the president said the United States will terminate its relationship with the World Health Organization effective July 6, 2021. He was met with a barrage of criticism. -
White House Pushes To Reopen Schools Despite A Surge In Coronavirus Cases
The administration acknowledges the risk of students spreading the contagion to vulnerable populations but emphasizes that school closures disrupt "critical services to children and their families." -
SCOTUS Ruling Cited In Late-Session ROE Act Push
Attorney General Maura Healey and Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley plan to try to rattle Beacon Hill, where the ROE Act has been bottled up for more than 18 months. -
The Dentist Will See You Now. But Should You Go?
Dentists spend their careers eye to eye with infectious patients, their hands inside gaping mouths, and have a vested interest in making sure everyone stays safe. Here's how they do it.