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Brookline Encourages Businesses To Keep Senior Shoppers In Mind
To increase foot traffic, Brookline has joined a global effort to make stores appealing to seniors. -
Henry Bloch, Co-Founder Of H&R Block, Dies At 96
Bloch, along with his brother Richard, started the business as the IRS was phasing out its free tax prep service. They changed the "h" in their last name to a "k" so it would be easier to pronounce -
Silicon Valley Has Its Tech Campuses. Now It Wants A Monument
Tourists are flocking to California to see the origins of their favorite tech companies. Now there might be a monument about Silicon Valley's glory. -
Stop & Shop Apologizes For Limited Offerings During Strike
Stop & Shop is acknowledging that it has limited its offerings during a strike affecting 240 supermarkets in New England. -
How Tech-Minded Consumers Are Driving Supermarkets To Adapt
Wherever you shop, the local supermarket is in the midst of a transformation. -
Boeing Slow To 'Own' Recent Air Disasters, Analysts Say
After a second 737 Max jet crashed in Ethiopia, it took Boeing weeks to speak openly about the role its flight control software may have played. Critics say that's too long. -
Tariffs' Complex Ripple Effects Hit Appliance Shoppers And Makers
Prices on appliances are slowly ticking down after posting their biggest increase in about five years. One tariff was a boon to U.S. manufacturers. But other tariffs hiked costs for the industry. -
Regulators Exploring $10 Million Payout To Former Wynn Executive
Former general counsel to Wynn Resorts departed the company in August with what the Gaming Commission chairwoman said was a "nearly $10 million payout." -
Rep. McGovern: 'We Should Have Normal Relations With Cuba'
Congressman Jim McGovern is determined to make things better between the two countries. -
Disney Officially Owns 21st Century Fox
The $71 billion deal strengthens Disney's portfolio and gives it even more leverage to compete against other streaming powerhouses.