• TALKING POINTS AM/LARRY EDELMAN

    It’s anchors aweigh for the next made-in-Maine Zumwalt-class destroyer

    The second of the three-ship class will be turned over to the US Navy on Saturday in San Diego.

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  • Study finds that successful women helping other women is the key to ensuring female filled leadership roles

    Networking like a man isn’t enough, a new study finds that successful women rely on other women to reach leadership roles.

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  • New rehab facility caters to high-end patients

    If you want drug treatment in Mass. and are willing to pay $500 a day, a new facility has you covered.

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  • One airline trolled Atlanta as it announced it’s adding flights from Boston to the Super Bowl

    Yes, there was a reference to that 28-3 game.

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  • Mass. General Hospital plans large addition

    The project is likely the largest ever proposed by a hospital in Mass., and it promises to reshape a busy stretch of downtown Boston between Government Center and the Longfellow Bridge.

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  • 3D printing companies clash in federal court

    Desktop Metal is accusing Markforged of stealing its ideas for printing metal parts.

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  • CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS

    General Electric’s resolution: to lead again

    General Electric’s executives want it to be a leader in any industry in which the company does business.

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  • Shutdown hits air traffic control, causing flight delays

    The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily halted flights into New York’s LaGuardia Airport because of a shortage of air-traffic control staff.

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  • Chesto Means Business

    CommonWealth Kitchen’s dilemma underscores problem for Boston’s industrial tenants

    The nonprofit faces a rent increase. Its owner sees only two viable options: acquiring the site and expanding the building to accommodate future growth, or moving to a new place.

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  • Wanted: Help handing out Warren Buffett’s fortune

    The billionaire’s sister, who determines which pleas for help will be funded, is looking for people to help her read a backlog of the letters.

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  • Millennials aren’t lazy, they’re workaholics

    The first generation to grow up with smartphones is even more tied to their jobs than older workers.

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