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Corporate ownership left gaps in community journalism. Meet the people working to fill it.
From part-timers to veteran reporters, they're stepping in. -
City commission issues its first fines under Boston Residents Jobs Policy
For decades, the diversity hiring policy has gone unenforced -
Exxon announced record earnings. It's bound to renew scrutiny of Big Oil
ExxonMobil earned nearly $56 billion in profit in 2022, setting an annual record not just for itself but for any U.S. or European oil giant.Buoyed by high… -
A rocky past haunts the mysterious company behind the Lensa AI photo app
A Belarussian millionaire living in Cyprus. A dinner with the CEO of Snap. A six-figure patent troll case. They are all part of the history of Prisma… -
Amazon ends its charity donation program following other cost-cutting efforts
Amazon is ending its charity donation program by Feb. 20, the company announced Wednesday. The move to shutter AmazonSmile comes after a series of other… -
How Names for Good's founder used beaded bracelets to raise thousands for charity
Julianna Manzi started her business as a hobby when her daughter was in the NICU. -
Companies with a 4-day work week saw 'off the charts' improvements. Could more follow?
Employers noted increased productivity and decreased stress levels -
Worcester nonprofit leaders of color say they don’t have a fair chance at grant money
Some organizations and officials hope federal funds will even the playing field. -
Employer confidence in Mass. high despite concerns about inflation, rising interest rates
Index from Associated Industries of Massachusetts shows that employer confidence climbed to a 14-month high in November -
How stores ended up with too many (wrong) clothes ahead of Black Friday
The hottest question for clothing retailers is whether they've got an "inventory glut."