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With a business model centered on diversity, Boston’s biggest hotel in decades is now open
The Omni Boston Hotel hinged on the inclusion of women and people of color working as leaders on the project. -
Jack Dorsey steps down as Twitter CEO; Parag Agrawal succeeds him
Jack Dorsey is stepping down as CEO of Twitter, the social media company he co-founded in 2006. He will be replaced by Twitter's chief technology officer,… -
Will Maine's innovative packaging law help fix America's recycling problem?
Producers of packaging waste will now have to pick up the tab for recycling. -
Storied General Electric plans to split into 3 public companies
General Electric will divide itself into three public companies focused on aviation, healthcare and energy.The company said Tuesday that it will spin off… -
3 reasons labor strikes are surging right now – and why they could continue to grow
Thousands of workers across the U.S. are currently on strike, demanding better wages, better working conditions and more benefits.In what some have called… -
In Boston, Some Convenience Stores Are Called Spas. Wait. What? Why?
When it comes to linguistic quirks, there are few places as bountiful as New England. -
Is Your Diamond Jewelry 'Ethical?'
Post-pandemic weddings have returned, along with increased consumer demand for diamond engagement rings. Should you consider lab-grown diamonds? -
Inclusive Fitness: Neurodiverse People Find A Place In The Exercise Industry
One local gym is creating a space and community for those who are neurodiverse. -
Over 130 countries clinch a deal that could radically reshape how companies are taxed
More than 130 countries on Friday backed a landmark agreement to set a new minimum tax rate for companies around the world.The minimum tax rate of 15% has… -
Los Angeles will require proof of a COVID-19 vaccine for indoor establishments
By next month Los Angeles will require residents and visitors to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine in order to eat, drink, or shop in indoor establishments…