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IRS in turmoil over taxpayer information sharing, staff cuts
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden wrote to the IRS acting commissioner on Monday over concerns about DOGE accessing taxpayer information. -
Minority-owned small businesses raise concerns about a new federal transparency law
The Corporate Transparency Act will require small businesses to disclose additional identifying information which had not previously been required. -
How and why to disclose a disability at work
The Massachusetts Office on Disability offered a workshop with some tips for employees in the hiring process and afterward. -
Deep sea fishermen join activists at seafood expo to demand Wi-Fi on all boats
Protest in Boston includes allegations of abuses in New Bedford and thousands of miles away. -
US will not default on its debt, says Former Federal Reserve Bank CEO
Time is running out to raise the debt ceiling, said Robert Steven Kaplan. -
Boston-area mayors sign compact to improve diversity in real estate projects
Mayors from Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, Salem and Lynn signed on. -
Once-abandoned mills are now home to thousands of Massachusetts residents
How Massachusetts became a model for turning industrial-era mills into modern housing. -
Lawmakers demand answers after worker killed in Newburyport factory explosion
Company has a 20-year record of safety citations -
Small Business Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman on COVID recovery and the four-day workweek
About 45 percent of Massachusetts employees work for small businesses. -
Bed Bath & the great Beyond: How the home-goods giant went bankrupt
Once an unstoppable retailer Bed Bath & Beyond has now filed for bankruptcy.