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AT&T Admits 'Mistake' In Hiring Trump Lawyer, Top Company Lobbyist Steps Down
Telecom giant AT&T made a "big mistake" in paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to Donald Trump's personal lawyer to seek his help as the company… -
Amazon Reports Huge Quarterly Profits, Hikes Prime Membership Fee
Amazon demolished Wall Street's profit expectations for its first quarter, thanks to a boom in online sales and huge demand for its cloud services.NPR's… -
Billionaire Bill Cummings On Decision To Donate Nearly All Of His Fortune
He went from a one-bedroom apartment in Medford, to a more than $1 billion fortune and now Bill Cummings, the founder of Boston real estate giant Cummings… -
For Sale In Rhode Island: Dirt Cheap Farms
The State of Rhode Island is about to offer bargain basement prices on something that’s become increasingly unaffordable: real estate. Of course, there’s a catch. -
Wynn Resorts Reportedly Considering Sale Of Everett Casino To MGM
Wynn Resorts is reportedly in negotiation to possibly sell the casino complex it’s building in Everett to competing casino company MGM Resorts.The… -
Boston Convention And Visitors Bureau Criticized For Lack of Diversity In Hiring
Greater Boston's Convention and Visitors Bureau is getting blowback for saying there were no qualified candidates of color for an executive position.The… -
Cambridge Typewriter Company Marks 50 Years In Business
Most days Tom Furrier is hunched over his workbench: clicking, clacking, and fixing.Furrier owns Cambridge Typewriter Company. It's where people bring… -
Healey: Shut Down Competitive Electric Residential Supply Market
Saying that the industry has preyed upon elderly and low-income residents for too long with aggressive and deceptive practices, Attorney General Maura… -
Massachusetts Electricity Supplier To Pay $5M To Settle Claims
BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts electricity supplier has agreed to pay $5 million to settle allegations of using deceptive marketing and sales tactics to… -
In The Wake Of The Cambridge Analytica Scandal, Should Mark Zuckerberg Resign?
Back in 2010, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg declared that privacy was “no longer a social norm,” and in the years since then, debates over personal…