The social media company’s former security chief will testify to Congress next week about the firm’s poor cybersecurity practices.
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Stocks charge higher on Wall Street, erasing weekly losses
The indexes are now all in the green for the week, a welcome respite for traders after a recent slump.
Power outage at Texas airport leads to flight delays
Cancellations continued at Austin-Bergstrom International even after electricity was restored.
Regal Cinemas owner files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Cineworld’s operations will continue as it undergoes a reorganization.
FDA panel backs much-debated ALS drug in rare, 2nd review
The Food and Drug Administration advisers voted 7-2 that data from Amylyx Pharma warranted approval for their experimental drug to treat Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Starbucks loses appeal, will rehire 7 fired Memphis workers
The case is among the most closely watched in the ongoing unionization push at the coffee giant, which includes two efforts in Maine.
Red’s Eats steps into fray between lobstermen, feds with ‘pay it forward’ benefit
Voted best lobster roll in New England by boston.com, Red’s Eats will donate a free dinner for two to those who give a sizable donation to the fall Save the Lobstermen fundraiser.
Apple maintains prices on new iPhones despite inflation
The standard iPhone 14 will start at $799; the deluxe iPhone 14 Pro Max will start at $1,099.
Five tips to make the search for a new apartment easier
Whether it’s your first or 10th time renting, here are five things to think about when looking for a new place to call home.
Juul to pay nearly $440 million to settle states’ teen vaping probe
Teen use of e-cigarettes skyrocketed in the years following Juul’s 2015 launch.