Millennium chief faces questions, uncertainties

Anna Protopapas, president of Millennium Pharmaceuticals, acknowledges that the restructuring of its parent company may lead to job cuts.

Insurer’s accord with state raised to $5.25 million

The company is alleged to have used deceptive practices to sell supplemental health insurance to veterans and other Massachusetts residents.

Carnival operators sued over wage law

Carnival workers sued E.J. Amusements of Seabrook, N.H., for alleged violation of minimum wage and overtime laws.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the dissent in the “pay for delay” drugs case.

Court says deals on generic drugs can be illegal

Deals between pharmaceutical corporations and their generic drug competitors can be illegal and therefore can be challenged in court, the Supreme Court said.

DreamWorks Animation’s partnership with Internet streaming service Netflix will bring some new programs “inspired” by characters from past DreamWorks Animation franchises, including “Shrek.”

DreamWorks, Netflix in deal for new TV programs

In a multiyear deal, DreamWorks will supply a torrent of new episodic TV programs to the Internet streaming service.

Investors were left spooked by a mixed message from Fed chairman Ben Bernanke.

Markets look to Bernanke to clarify stimulus plans

When he takes questions this week after a Federal Reserve meeting, chairman Ben Bernanke will confront fears that rates are headed higher.

Michelle Downey tried on team caps at the New England Patriots Pro Shop in Foxborough earlier this month.

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Strategy is crucial for selling NFL gear

The imperative to satisfy the tastes of NFL fans demands a level of research and planning once confined to the fashion industry.

Chrysler agreed to recall  2.7 million older Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUVs at risk of fire.

Chrysler agrees to recall of Jeeps at risk of fire

The recall affects 2.7 million older Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUVs that could be at risk of a fuel tank fire.

US, Europe to start ambitious, delicate trade talks

President Obama said the first round of negotiations would begin next month between the US and the 27-nation Europe Union.

For its Carving Board Turkey Breast, Oscar Mayer created a manufacturing technique that produced uneven slabs.

Food companies work to make it look natural

Americans still love their fast food and packaged snacks, but they’re increasingly turning their noses up at foods that look overly processed.

Apple cites 4,000 US data requests

Apple says it received between 4,000 and 5,000 requests from US law enforcement for customer data for the six months ended in May.

Discounters pushing into supermarket turf

Retailers see groceries as a way to add convenience for time-strapped Americans, say the chains’ operators and food industry analysts.

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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.

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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.

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