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Carlos Ghosn Fled Japan Trial For Lebanon. His Lawyer: 'How Could He Do This To Us?'
The former Nissan chairman, who faced up to 15 years in prison over a set of charges over financial misconduct in Japan, was set to stand trial in Japan in April. -
San Francisco Cafes Are Banishing Disposable Coffee Cups
A new cafe culture is brewing in the San Francisco area, where a growing number of coffee houses are banishing paper to-go cups. -
DraftKings To Go Public In Three-Firm Deal
Fantasy sports and betting site DraftKings will merge with two other firms in a deal that will result in the company going public on Nasdaq with a valuation of $3.3 billion. -
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Is Out
Boeing statement: "The Board of Directors decided that a change in leadership was necessary to restore confidence in the Company." More than 300 people have died in Boeing 737 Max plane crashes. -
Shirley Leung: Where's 'Cautious Charlie' When You Need Him?
Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung warns against a speedy Hynes Convention Center sale. -
Fiat Chrysler And Peugeot Sign 50-50 Merger Deal
The combined company will generate nearly €170 billion ($189 billion), which is projected to be the third-most revenue of any auto maker — leapfrogging GM, Ford and other companies. -
It's Not Just The Flooding. It's What Might Be In The Water
Rising sea levels and stronger storms are adding worry to an ongoing lawsuit over ExxonMobil's plant in Everett, Massachusetts. -
Boeing Will Suspend Production Of 737 Max Jetliners In January
The company said it is waiting for federal regulators to certify fixes for software blamed for two catastrophic plane crashes that killed 346 people. -
Does Fast Fashion Need To Slow Down?
That $15 shirt you just bought may be more costly than you know. -
His Company Makes Speakers. Now He's Speaking Out, Opposing Tariffs
The trade war with China is weighing on America's manufacturers. "[The tariff burden] comes out of our bottom line," says Dan Digre, president of Misco, a speaker maker in Minnesota.