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Callie Crossley Calls Work-From-Home App Sneek 'Surveillance Of The First Order'
Among other things, the program photographs workers at their computer every one to five minutes. -
Commission Keeps Casinos Shuttered Until May 4
The Mass. Gaming Commission on Friday morning voted unanimously to extend the closure of the state's three gaming facilities. -
The Coronavirus Small Business Loan Program: What You Need To Know
Congress has made $349 billion available in loans to small businesses, much of which may be forgivable. Here's what to know about how this might work for your small business. -
A Must For Millions, Zoom Has A Dark Side — And An FBI Warning
Federal and state law enforcement are asking questions about Zoom's security and privacy policies, as millions flock to the videoconferencing service for meetings, classes and social gatherings. -
Undocumented Immigrants Hit Hardest By Coronavirus Crisis
The group hit the hardest is receiving the least amount of help, says Shirley Leung. -
Boloco CEO Taking It 'One Day At A Time' As Business Suffers During Pandemic
John Pepper has had to close four Boloco locations so far, but is coming up with creative solutions to keep the restaurants alive. -
Restaurant Closures Create Ripple Effects, Leaving Suppliers Feeling The Sting
Restaurants are in survival mode, and there’s a ripple effect impacting businesses across a tightly connected supply chain. -
Shirley Leung: 'Recession Has Probably Already Started'
Boston's economy is taking a hit, as restaurants and hotels are forced to close. -
AG Maura Healey: 'Huge Infusion Of Cash' Needed From Federal Government
The federal government will need to provide a safety net to protect people and businesses who are struggling during the spread of COVID-19. -
Boston's Subdued St. Patrick’s Day Marks Uncertain Future For Hospitality Industry
The lack of celebrations is a loss for everyone, from entertainers to bartenders and business owners.