BOSTON (AP) — Coronavirus vaccination sites across the Northeast ramped back up Tuesday after a two-day snowstorm that also shut down public transport, closed schools and stranded travelers with canceled flights. Some officials said that since … [Continue reading] about Vaccinations resume as not-quite-historic snowstorm fades
It’s not just GameStop worrying Wall Street about a bubble
NEW YORK (AP) — Now, even the pros on Wall Street are asking if the stock market has shot too high. U.S. stocks have been on a nearly nonstop rip higher since March, up roughly 70% to record heights and causing outsiders to say the market had lost … [Continue reading] about It’s not just GameStop worrying Wall Street about a bubble
Golf governing bodies start to reveal plans to curb distance
Nearly a year after the “Distance Insights Project” declared that golfers are hitting the ball farther than ever, the game’s two governing bodies on Tuesday announced three proposed changes to equipment and testing standards. Bryson DeChambeau might … [Continue reading] about Golf governing bodies start to reveal plans to curb distance
Things to Know: Vaccine shipments coming to US pharmacies
Here’s what’s happening Tuesday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.: THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY: — The Biden administration will begin shipping COVID-19 vaccines to U.S. pharmacies next week as it seeks to ramp up vaccinations with the … [Continue reading] about Things to Know: Vaccine shipments coming to US pharmacies
Agriculture secretary nominee Vilsack endorses biofuels push
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tom Vilsack, President Joe Biden’s nominee for secretary of agriculture, pledged Tuesday to focus on climate change initiatives and work to address racial inequities in agricultural assistance programs. Vilsack, who testified … [Continue reading] about Agriculture secretary nominee Vilsack endorses biofuels push