Archive for June 2022
Somerville attorney indicted, charged with bribery in seeking Medford pot shop approval
A Somerville attorney has been indicted on charges he attempted to bribe the Medford police chief for a favorable review from the city that would have allowed his client to open a cannabis dispensary. Read More
Read MoreAfter raising $25M, male fertility startup Give Legacy lays off workers
Give Legacy is backed by celebrity investors such as Justin Bieber and Orlando Bloom. Read More
Read More‘Deeply disappointed’: Baker, Mass General Brigham CEO respond to Roe ruling
The chief executives of the state’s two largest employers — state government and Mass General Brigham — expressed disappointment and concern following Friday’s Supreme Court ruling that overturned federal abortion protections. Read More
Read MoreRoe overturned: BU profs offer what you need to know about abortion decision
After half a century, Americans’ constitutional right to get an abortion has been overturned by the Supreme Court. The ruling has far-reaching consequences. Two Boston University health law and constitutional law experts explain what just happened, and what happens next. Read More
Read MoreBoston VCs reveal what they’re telling startups in these volatile times
BostInno spoke with three Boston venture capitalists who invest in early-stage companies. Read More
Read MoreSantander, State Street would be OK if there’s a recession, says Fed
The Fed estimates Santander and State Street would each report more than $1 billion in net income even during a severe economic downturn. Read More
Read MoreSantander, State Street would remain profitable if there’s a recession, says Fed
The Fed estimates Santander and State Street would each report more than $1 billion in net income even during a severe economic downturn. Read More
Read MoreTurning dollars into cancer drugs at Boston-area research centers
Much of the funding Congress earmarks for the NCI each year ultimately goes into very early-stage research. Read More
Read MoreDana-Farber CEO answers questions on cancer treatment, research
Dana-Farber is the top academic recipient of grant funding from the National Cancer Institute. Read More
Read MoreNew AmeriCorps program aims to build public health workforce in Mass.
The program is supported by a five-year, $400 million investment from the American Rescue Plan Act. Read More
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