
Hello, it’s Wednesday, Jan. 19, and here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES After setbacks, Biden enters second year looking to emphasize accomplishments When President Biden steps into the East Room this afternoon for his second press conference since taking office, he’ll talk about “how to build on the foundation we laid

A foremost Globe Health and fitness Business official says the worst of the coronavirus pandemic — which include deaths, hospitalizations and lockdowns — could be above this calendar year if large inequities in vaccinations and medications are tackled immediately By JAMEY KEATEN Connected Push January 18, 2022, 8:03 PM • 4 min read through Share
Hello, it’s Wednesday, Jan. 5, and here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES Trauma in the U.S. House gallery bonds members of Congress, even a year later A support group of 28 House members, known to its participants as the “Gallery Group,” formed a tight and intimate bond as they navigated the
Trendy influencers reading fashion news on their smartphone. (PHOTO: Getty Images) It’s that time of the year again when we look back at 2021 and (sometimes) wonder what all the fuss was about. From the deaths of fashion heroes to ridiculous fashion trends, here are the eight things fashion people were talking about in 2021.

Unifor President Jerry Dias, who represents thousands of staff members at the Detroit 3, fully supports vaccine mandates. Dias stated the union wasn’t consulted on the plan, but he’s not bothered by that. He quoted Unifor attorneys as expressing that corporations imposing obligatory vaccine guidelines are within their proper to do so. Dias said unvaccinated