Por: The Boston Globe Nation December 24, 2022
Boston health officials are urging families to take precautions, including masking indoors, while using public transportation, and testing before and after gatherings over the holidays, amid a sharp rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations, as well as flu infections.Health and school officials are also considering a return to universal indoor masking in the city’s schools for a couple of weeks after the holiday break, hoping to avoid a repeat of the... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 30, 2022
Facing a likely uptick in COVID cases and other illnesses after winter break, Boston Public Schools is urging students and staff to wear masks in school when they return next week — but district leaders stopped short of making masking a mandate.In a letter sent to families on... + más
Why Masks Still Matter | Time
Instead of a Halloween mask, try a face mask this year to celebrate | The Advocate
The Atlantic USA Health December 23, 2022
’Tis the season to cover your nose and mouth.Getty; The AtlanticDecember 23, 2022, 11:33 AM ETWinter is here, and so, once more, are mask mandates. After last winter’s crushing Omicron spike, much of America did away with masking requirements. But with cases once again on... + más
As the ‘Tripledemic' Rages on, Masks Can Keep You Safe This Holiday Season | NBC 6 South Florida
Spikes in COVID and influenza prompt a push for post-holiday masking in BPS | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Tech November 24, 2022
TOWNSEND, DE - NOVEMBER 14: Bill Powers walks through his farm while checking on his flock of white ... [+] turkeys, which have been kept under shelter all year to prevent exposure to avian influenza, on November 14, 2022 in Townsend, Delaware. Some turkey distributors are... + más
Record number of turkeys harvested during spring season | Portland Press Herald
Turkeys will cost more this year because of bird flu outbreak | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 21, 2022
Black and Latino males make up more than half of all students receiving special education services in Boston Public Schools and are most likely to be segregated from the rest of their peers, according to an outside review that raises questions about the potential of racial and... + más
Latino-Owned Businesses Grew in 2021-22, But Still Lag Non-Latino-Owned Firms | Forbes
GOP cuts into Democrats’ lead among Latino voters, new poll shows | NBC News
Forbes USA Business November 13, 2022
Fed Tightening Cycle Over Past 40 YearsHaver Analytics, Rosenberg Research The CPI came in at +0.4% M/M for October, much better than the +0.6% consensus estimate, and the Y/Y number, a favorite of the Fed, fell to 7.7% from 8.2%. The financial markets rejoiced. The tech heavy... + más
Sri Lanka Central Bank Maintains Key Rate At 14.50% | RTTNews
One Type Of Inflation Is Caused By Supply Chain Issues (And That Is A Good Thing) | Forbes
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 31, 2022
More than 800 teaching and other positions remain vacant across Boston Public Schools two months into the school year, as the district grapples with an acute labor shortage nationwide and expands its workforce.The vacancies extend into far-ranging corners of BPS, including... + más
Don’t blame labor for today’s high inflation | The Hill
How the Teacher Shortage Is Affecting One New Jersey School District | Time
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 01, 2022
Mary Skipper came into her new job as the superintendent of Boston Public Schools with high hopes, making big promises to revamp the beleaguered district. “We need every place in Boston Public Schools to be a place where students run into the building,” , shortly after she... + más
Mandatory summer school for Louisiana kids behind on reading? Some are pushing back. | The Advocate
Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa puts Tyreek Hill's Bengals rival on notice: 'Know that he is getting the ball' | Fox News
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