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The poll also revealed a turnaround in voters' attitudes about the city overall: A majority now rate the quality of life to ...
The pandemic gave researchers a rare opportunity to study human behavior. Their work offers lessons about loneliness, remote work, high heels and more.
After rising quickly with legalization and the pandemic, data shows legal cannabis sales have cooled in some large counties. But elsewhere, sales are booming.
Five years after the pandemic began, Donald Trump is president again, but he’s presiding over a very different country now. America is a harsher place, more self-interested and nakedly ...
Readers Say Five years since COVID-19 began, readers say the pandemic is far from over. Here’s why. Boston.com readers said the pandemic remains an ever-present threat to public health, despite ...
On March 20, members of the World Health Organization adopted the world's first pandemic agreement after three years of "intensive negotiations." The United States did not participate.
‘The pandemic broke us’: Mass. superintendents see long road to recovery for students By Christopher Huffaker Globe Staff,Updated April 24, 2025, 5:45 a.m.
Florida schools face alarming rise in student absences since pandemic Nearly a third of students locally and statewide are chronically absent ...
The height of the COVID-19 pandemic may now feel worlds away, but the impact on the entertainment industry continues to be felt, especially at the independent theater level.
The Pandemic Agreement, just adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO), is a landmark for global public health. Had such an agreement been in place before 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic would ...
The biotech’s mRNA vaccines were lauded by the first Trump administration but now are caught up in government changes to vaccine rules.
Five years on, New York City office building foot traffic has all but recovered from the “work from home” losses caused by the pandemic — and here’s the proof. Visits to office bui… ...