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The first of three presidential debates between Donald Trump and Joe Biden on Tuesday night was regularly marked by interruptions, interjections, and arguments, leading many people to react online — including Hillary Clinton. → Read More
The numbers were released as Governor Charlie Baker gave the OK for some Massachusetts communities to move into the next phase of reopening, even as some epidemiologists say they see signs that the virus is once again on the rise. → Read More
Governor Charlie Baker on Tuesday announced that lower-risk communities in Massachusetts can reopen some businesses under Phase 3, Step 2. Here’s a look at what will change, according to the state. → Read More
The seven-day rate of positive tests, which is calculated from total tests, stayed steady at 0.9 percent. The lowest observed figure for that metric — a number watched closely by state officials — is 0.8 percent. → Read More
The seven-day rate of positive tests stayed steady at 0.8 percent, which is the lowest observed figure for that metric. → Read More
The seven-day rate of positive tests stayed steady at 0.8 percent, which is the lowest observed figure for that metric. → Read More
The seven-day rate of positive tests stayed steady at 0.8 percent, which is the lowest observed figure for that metric. → Read More
The seven-day rate of positive tests stayed steady at 0.8 percent, which is the lowest observed figure for that metric. → Read More
The death toll from confirmed coronavirus cases in Massachusetts rose by six to 9,016, the state Department of Public Health reported Tuesday. The number of confirmed cases climbed by 286, bringing the total to 123,425. → Read More
"We are currently reviewing all of the protocols associated with testing, tracing, isolation, quarantining, and notification, and plan to engage with the colleges on this,” Governor Charlie Baker said Tuesday. → Read More
Boston restaurants can continue hosting outdoor diners until Dec. 1 under an extension that Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh is expected to announce later Tuesday. → Read More
The chief executive of the world’s largest vaccine producer is cautioning that the world’s population may not be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus until at least the end of 2024, he said in an interview with the Financial Times. → Read More
Two key metrics in Massachusetts’ fight against the spread of COVID-19 either dropped to or stayed at new lows, according to the state’s daily report released Thursday, although the daily case and death numbers ticked up from what has been seen in recent days. → Read More
Governor Charlie Baker said Thursday that that state’s seven-day positive average for coronavirus tests has dipped to 0.8 percent, down from 0.9 percent the day before. → Read More
The seven-day rate of positive test results ticked downward from 0.9 percent to 0.8 percent Tuesday, which is the lowest it has been since reporting began, according to Wednesday’s numbers. → Read More
As wildfires raged across California on Wednesday, a massive cloud of smoke covered much of the state, blocking out the morning sun in the Bay Area and turning the sky an ominous shade of orange. → Read More
Governor Charlie Baker weighed in after Northeastern dismissed 11 first-year students and kept their $36,500 tuition money, saying he felt “terrible” for the students but pointing out that they knowingly broke the COVID-19 era gathering rules. → Read More
After Northeastern dismissed 11 first-year students for violating the COVID-19 era gathering policy and kept their $36,500 tuition money, CNN’s Brooke Baldwin asked Kelly Chan, editor-in-chief of the school's paper, how students on campus have been responding. → Read More
The hit E! show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” is officially done after running for 14 years. Kim Kardashian West wrote online that it “is with heavy hearts that we’ve made the difficult decision as a family to say goodbye” to the show. → Read More
As bars without food service remain shuttered under Massachusetts COVID-19 reopening guidelines, four popular spots — McGreevy’s, Pour House, Lir, and Whiskey’s — have announced they are closing or changing hands. → Read More