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Who Has The Edge In The Lobster Trade War?
A look at how the trade war is impacting the local lobster industry, and what Canada's got to do with it. -
SiriusXM To Buy Internet Radio Pioneer Pandora In $3.5 Billion Deal
The satellite radio giant would ink the deal taking over Pandora in the first quarter of 2019. -
American Airlines Is The Latest To Raise Checked-Baggage Fees
The first and second bags will each cost $5 more, going up to $30 and $40. Delta, United and JetBlue have also announced increases. -
FULL SHOW: Supreme Court Questions; Midterms Ahead; New Big Pharma Villain
The full episode of Greater Boston from September 19, 2018. -
Facebook Allowed Employers To Exclude Women From Job Ads, ACLU Says
The complaint, filed Tuesday, says 10 businesses prevented women from receiving employment opportunities on the website. It also accused Facebook of excluding women in its own company. -
Under Pressure, WeWork Backs Down On Employee Noncompete Requirements
Under scrutiny by the New York attorney general, the co-working giant, which has 3,300 U.S. employees, got rid of legal language that restricted where former employees could work. -
Fake Bike Helmets: Cheap But Dangerous
Cheap knock-offs don't provide anywhere near the protection or durability of the products they replace. And most riders won't be able to tell the difference between real and counterfeit helmets. -
Local News: Jon Santiago, A Safer Solution For Morton-Gallivan and Sen. Warren on Marijuana
Callie sits down with local reporters Jennifer Smith, Gin Dumcius, and Seth Daniel to discuss the latest Greater Boston news you might have missed. -
In Downtown Crossing, A New Brewery Mixes Politics With Pleasure
The worker-owned business wants to be an incubator for activism. -
Need Shoes In Two Different Sizes? It’s Not As Odd As You’d Think
While shoppers expect shoes to be sold by the pair, not everyone needs two shoes of the same size.