By Wesley Days
The President’s remarks come after a mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis that killed 8 men and women.

By Wesley Days
The President’s remarks come after a mass shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis that killed 8 men and women.
By Wesley Days
he Supreme Court ruled that victims of police shootings can challenge the act under the Fourth Amendment “unreasonable searches and seizure” clause
By Wesley Days
Starting April 19th, residents aged 16 and older will be eligible to participate in the vaccination program.
By Anthony LaBruto
The Boston vaccination site will receive an additional 42,000 doses for the next eight weeks.
By Carol Rangel
The bill takes part of a nationwide Republican effort to restrain voting and election regulations across the country
By Anthony LaBruto
Strong criticism from Republicans could derail Biden’s first-year agenda
By Karagan Knowles
Walsh to serve as U.S Secretary of Labor. City Council President Kim Janey is the first woman and first black mayor to serve Boston.
By Rhiannon Melton
Frontline workers, such as food service and grocery workers, and transit workers are now able to receive the vaccine.
By Wesley Days
His goal of 100 million vaccines in 100 days was met on day 58
By Caroline Rangel
While the House passed a voting rights bill, the Supreme Court heard a case regarding the same theme