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Diamonds and Rust: Bob Dylan was right, the times are a-changin’

Joel Herbert February 17, 2021
Fifty-eight years ago, Bob Dylan released his protest anthem. Now, and forevermore, the times are a-changin’.
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Looking for a hot take: a Spring preview of FreeP opinion

Abbigale Shi January 21, 2021
Through the columns of our diverse writers, The Daily Free Press’ opinion section will be publishing pieces covering everything from politics and current events (2021 Breakdown, Minority Report) to philosophy (Politics Philosophized) to social movements (Gender Justice, Dear Men).
Massachusetts expects to receive 300,000 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines by the end of December. In Phase 1 of three supply levels, the doses will be distributed first to health care employees, individuals with high-risk health conditions and those aged 65 years and older. COURTESY OF FERNANDO ZHIMINAICELA VIA PIXABAY

Experts outline who, how, when of approaching COVID-19 vaccine

Madhri Yehiya December 7, 2020
Massachusetts ordered 59,475 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Friday, the first shipment of 300,000 total vaccines the state expects to receive from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by the end of December.
EDITORIAL: Partisan polarization means politicians in power can do anything without consequence

EDITORIAL: Partisan polarization means politicians in power can do anything without consequence

Editors September 30, 2020
Political sentiment has evolved into a party-over-country mentality, and has resulted in a dog fight to keep certain parties in power.
The Dunkin’ location at 1020 Commonwealth Ave. A recent poll released by the University of Massachusetts’ Center for Public Opinion showed that Dunkin’ is more popular among Mass. residents than Tom Brady, who is in turn more popular than Gov. Charlie Baker. DANIEL MU/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Poll shows Tom Brady is more popular than Gov. Baker, less popular than Dunkin’

Kyla Denisevich February 26, 2020
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is more popular in Massachusetts than Gov. Charlie Baker, who remains among the most popular governors in the nation. Yet, Brady is not as popular in the Commonwealth as coffee and donut chain Dunkin’.
EDITORIAL: Apple's federal court defiance is admirable, strategic

EDITORIAL: Apple’s federal court defiance is admirable, strategic

Editors February 18, 2016

Apple is defying a federal court order demanding that the company unlock the iPhone that belonged to Syed Rizwan Farook, one shooter responsible for the deaths of 14 people in a San Bernardino attack last...

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