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Boston University laying off 120 employees, enacts 5% budget cuts

As the federal government lowers college financing, Boston University is the most recent local institution to execute budget cuts and lay off staff. On ...

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Who says you can’t have fun at work? Here’s how

This holiday weekend raises the topic of why it’s vital to have more fun at work and how to do it. Ah, the culture ...

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Ticker: OPEC+ to boost oil production; China bans EU medical devices

In an effort to further lower gas prices this year, eight members of the OPEC+ alliance of oil exporting nations have announced plans to ...

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Big bite: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ thrashes the multiplex

Despite Jurassic World Rebirth’s theme of dinosaur exhaustion, moviegoers don’t appear to share that sentiment. With a global, five-day premiere of $318.3 million, the ...

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Bessent hints at trade talk extensions

While Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that certain nations that do not have an agreement by Wednesday’s deadline will have the option of a ...

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US stocks set another record 

NEW YORK — On Thursday, U.S. equities surged even higher into all-time highs following a report that indicated the U.S. labor market appears to ...

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What to buy (and skip) on Prime Day, July 8-11

By NerdWallet’s Tommy Tindall This year’s Prime Day is scheduled for July 8–11, so you might be trying desperately to find nice bargains before ...

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Home Showcase: Modernized Newton Colonial invites

Despite the uncanny trend of wet weekends, homebuyers in the Boston region should keep in mind that we must be prepared to respond when ...

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Dealers’ advice on cheap used cars: Buy them while you still can

By Isaiah Steinberg, Review-Journal of Las Vegas It’s not for want of trying on the part of Pete Kelly, used car manager at Jim ...

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AI ghosts: Researchers explore planning for death with new technology

Consider connecting with an AI video of a buddy who has passed away and who can still behave, speak, and engage as if they ...

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