Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 03, 2022
Nearly a half million dollars of new federal funding will be used to expand access to critically needed health services for Boston residents who struggle with homelessness, addiction, and, too often, racism, Mayor Michelle Wu said Thursday.“In this health care mecca of the world, in the place where patients from all around the planet come to receive care, we still see tremendous gaps ... that continue to highlight racial disparities and... + full article
The Boston Globe USA World October 30, 2022
At least 120 people were killed, and 100 more were injured as they were pushing forward on a narrow street during Halloween festivities in the capital of Seoul, South Korea. Here is a look at some of the major crowd disasters around the world in recent decades:Dec. 3, 1979 —... + más
The World Is 'Heading in the Wrong Direction' as Climate Disasters Mount, U.N. Warns | Time
Sen. Elizabeth Warren calls out stalled housing program aimed to help hurricane survivors | ABC News
Associated Press USA Sports October 29, 2022
At least 146 people were killed and 150 more were injured as they were crushed by a large crowd pushing forward on a narrow street during Halloween festivities in the capital of Seoul, South Korea. Here a look at some of the major crowd disasters around the world in recent... + más
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 17, 2022
In her most prominent veto yet, Mayor Michelle Wu is rejecting a package of raises for elected and appointed city officials, telling the Boston City Council that the pay bumps they proposed for the mayor and councilors are too high.In , Wu said the beefed-up raises approved by... + más
City Council votes in favor of salary increases for mayor, councilors — bumping pay higher than Mayor Wu proposed | The Boston Globe
Commentary: A ‘yes’ on Portland’s Questions 2 and 3 is ‘yes’ to democracy | Portland Press Herald
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 06, 2022
The Boston City Council on Wednesday not only approved the salary increases Mayor Michelle Wu proposed earlier this year for top city leadership, but ramped them up even higher for the mayor and the council itself, paving the way for future pay hikes of 20 percent. Councilors... + más
It’s great to see city councilors unite. But did it have to be for a pay raise? | The Boston Globe
Deeply divided, can Boston’s city councilors repair relations? | The Boston Globe
New York Daily News USA Politics October 04, 2022
Mayor Adams revealed Monday he made the call to let his public safety deputy have an NYPD security detail — and dismissed the notion that the police deployment would need a green light from the department’s Intelligence Bureau. “I am the Intelligence Bureau. I decide what... + más
Philip Banks, Mayor Adams’ public safety deputy, has unusual NYPD security detail | New York Daily News
Mayor Adams’ early work schedules show focus on COVID and crime, big role for Phil Banks | New York Daily News
The Advocate USA Opinion September 30, 2022
New Orleans City Attorney Donesia Turner says .In a Sept. 27 memo that provides guidance without the force of law, Turner said the mayor, as an elected official, is a city employee bound by the same travel policies as all city employees, based on her reading of a July 1 policy... + más
James Gill: Defund the police or defund LaToya Cantrell's junkets. Which do you prefer? | The Advocate
Our Views: From first class, LaToya Cantrell has a royal view of her perks of office | The Advocate
The Root USA Crime September 29, 2022
Travis Cole filed a federal lawsuit against the Boulder County officers who shocked him with a stun gun while he was completely restrained, according to NBC News. Cole says the incident left him traumatized and that his respect for law enforcement has now turned into fear.nnnIn... + más
Elijah McClain died from ketamine injection and chokehold: updated autopsy | New York Daily News
Visa, Mastercard, AmEx to start categorizing gun shop sales | 10 WBNS
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