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May 17, 2024

Here are the five things you need to know, including a transit official who may be coming back to Mass., plus the most educated Mass. ZIP codes, and awards for CFOs, fast-growing companies, and more.

May 17, 2024

Leaders in the health insurance space are sounding the alarm with concern that fallout from the Steward Health Care crisis will result in increased insurance rates for the commercial-employer marketplace.

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A proposal to amend Bayh-Dole won’t, in fact, have the intended impact of reducing drug prices, writes John Glasspool, CEO of Anthos Therapeutics Inc. in Cambridge.

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Letter: If we want a robust Massachusetts economy coupled with sustainable public safety that actually intervenes in the root causes of violence, we should welcome returning citizens into the workforce with open arms.

May 16, 2024

Pedestrian-only shopping days on Newbury Street will return for 2024, this year including dates around the winter holidays for the first time.