Youth jobs program facing deep cuts in Mass.

Lawmakers are considering deep cuts in funding for a youth summer jobs program even as teen unemployment remains near record levels.

Overruns may cost each member of the Belmont Country Club at least $28,000.

Clubby atmosphere vanishes as costs escalate in Belmont

What began two years ago as an elaborate $18 million clubhouse reconstruction at Belmont Country Club has grown into a nearly $30 million fiasco.

Passengers at Boston’s South Station lined up on Monday to board a bus bound for New York City run by Greyhound.

With train service curtailed, commuters turn to buses

Bus lines increased their service between Boston and New York to handle an overflow of passengers following last week’s train derailment in Connecticut.

Sale of Tumblr set to deliver big payday for Spark

Boston’s Spark Capital stands to make a windfall from the $1.1 billion sale of the popular blogging site Tumblr to Yahoo.

Senator Carl Levin and other lawmakers said Apple’s tactics were “gimmicks” and “schemes.”

Apple’s vast empire shields billions from taxes

Apple created a web of subsidiaries so complex it went beyond anything most experts had ever seen, congressional investigators disclosed.

(From left to right) Dawn Dearborn, CEO of Tantara Corp.; John Haley, CEO of Watermark Environmental Inc.; Bill Bellissimo, CEO of Crunchtime Information Systems.

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10 Mass. firms recognized for growth, resilience

Ten established companies made the Inner City 100, an annual compilation of the nation’s fastest-growing urban businesses.

Launched in 1955, the Special K line has ballooned into a panoply of products, including Nourish hot cereal, set for July.

Kellogg launches latest expansion of Special K line

Launched in 1955, the Special K line has ballooned into a panoply of products, including Nourish hot cereal, set for July.

United resumes flights of troubled Boeing 787s

United Airlines put its 787 back in the air, with both the airline and Boeing hoping to put the plane’s four-month grounding behind them.

Shawn Gorman

Top job still a family matter at L.L. Bean

L.L. Bean’s grandson Leon Gorman is retiring as chairman of the outdoors retailer, but the privately held firm is keeping the position in the family.

A labor watch group suggested the Foxconn deaths were related to practices inside the factory in Henan Province, China.

3 employee deaths reported at Foxconn

A labor watch group suggested the Foxconn deaths were related to practices inside the factory in Henan Province, China.

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

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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

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