Aveo suffers new setback on kidney cancer drug

The Cambridge biotechnology told investors its Japanese partner has pulled out of an deal to seek approval of the drug candidate in Europe.

Boston lawyer taking leadership role at SEC

After three decades at Ropes & Gray, Keith Higgins is headed to Washington, where he will be responsible for protecting investors.

FTC said to have begun new inquiry on Google

Google’s rivals have again prompted antitrust investigators at the Federal Trade Commission to examine the company’s business practices.

When drivers headed to the Cape last Labor Day, gas averaged $3.76 per gallon.

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Gas won’t be as costly this summer

Gas prices are unlikely to rise much more over the summer, because of the boom in US production of crude oil due to fracking.

More Greater Boston borrowers have equity in homes

In another positive sign for the housing market, about 50,000 fewer homeowners in the Boston area are “underwater” on their mortgages.

FDA warns of infections tied to Tennessee pharmacy

The Food and Drug Administration said the problems involved patients who received injections from a compounding pharmacy in Tenn.

Diversity Boston

Winter 2012 edition

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Celebrating 12 people who are breaking down barriers in Boston, plus local leaders give a status check on diversity in the city and state.

Fishy business

Special Section

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A 2011 Globe investigation found widespread seafood mislabeling at Massachusetts stores and restaurants. A 2012 follow-up found not much has changed.

Globe Investigations

Special section

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Read recent stories and ongoing investigations from the Globe’s journalists.