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WBUR layoffs: Read the letter to staff from CEO Margaret Low

Thirty-one employees at WBUR, roughly 14 percent of the station’s staff, are leaving the company through layoffs and buyouts.

Inside the crisis at NPR

Internal documents reviewed by The New York Times and interviews with more than two dozen current and former public radio executives show how profoundly the nonprofit is struggling to succeed in the fast-changing media industry.

COLUMN | DAN MCGOWAN

‘He understood it was a spectacle’: Before Trump faced a judge, there was the corruption trial of Buddy Cianci

For those who covered the former Providence mayor’s corruption trial, the memories have never faded.

This part of Massachusetts ranked as the third most competitive rental market in the country. It’s not the Boston area.

At less than 2 percent, the metro area had the second-lowest rental vacancy rate in the country, a study has found.

THE FINE PRINT

Lunch with friends at a Chinatown restaurant? Not for a young blind woman who showed up with her service dog.

Joicee Gordillo said she regularly encounters restaurants that are hesitant to allow her and her service dog, Junie, in. But her experience at Jade Garden was the first time she was outright denied service.

TALKING POINTS

Boston Real Estate Board readies campaign against transfer fees

Stories you may have missed from the world of business.

State officials are bracing for Steward Health Care to possibly file for bankruptcy and change top management

A bankruptcy filing by Steward could allow the hospitals to continue running while Steward worked with creditors to turn them over to new operators.

Unilever ice cream sale won’t change us, says Ben & Jerry’s

There is a “firmly established framework” that will “remain intact” to protect the integrity of a brand known for promoting progressive causes, said the independent board of Ben & Jerry’s.


TikTok ban in US looms as Biden kicks off 270-day countdown

Legislation requiring the social media app’s Chinese owners to divest sailed through Congress, capped by Senate passage late Tuesday as part of a larger foreign-aid package.

Billionaire Ellison is moving Oracle to Nashville from Texas

The move comes after the company has been making major advances into the heath care system.

About 1 in 4 US adults over 50 say they expect to never retire, an AARP study finds

Everyday expenses and housing costs, including rent and mortgage payments, are the biggest reasons why people are unable to save for retirement.

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What’s going on with Tesla, and why can’t it make an affordable EV?

The electric automaker's stock has fallen as Elon Musk hems and haws about the cost of future models.

WBUR lays off seven employees, as 24 staffers take buyouts

The decision to lay off staff comes two months after WBUR chief executive Margaret Low first informed staff that the station was facing financial challenges.

Airlines must now pay automatic refunds for canceled flights

The goal is to make it easier for people to get money back and to make refund policies more consistent from one airline to the next.

NH BUSINESS

Diaper spa owner fined $10k by N.H. Board of Medicine

The fine is for advertising the highly unusual business as a “physician-run” salon in Atkinson, N.H.

ADDRESS

Home of the Week pick is near an orchard and pretty to its core

Berlin property has four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a farmer’s porch, a surprisingly open layout, and the polish only contractor-artist owners can give it.