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Larry Edelman

How many people are working from home? Not as many as you might think

Cloistered in my privileged world, I don’t see the growing number of people who are back to their pre-pandemic routines.

Boston startup Biofourmis raises $100m for remote medical tech

As interest in telemedicine grows, the company is using wearable sensors and software to understand patients’ vital signs and help doctors make decisions about their care from afar.

CEO leaves high-flying Boston startup Indigo Ag

David Perry, who had led the agricultural technology company since 2014, will be replaced by Ron Hovsepian, the former CEO of Novell and Intralinks.

Fed: Outdoor dining tied to more than a third of restaurant sales

In its latest Beige Book, the Fed highlighted that more than a third of restaurant sales in Massachusetts this summer came from outdoor dining, which it said “is unusual in Massachusetts where fewer than 20 percent of restaurants had outdoor dining options before the pandemic.”

Federal budget deficit to hit record $3.3 trillion due to COVID-19 costs, recession

That's more than triple the 2019 shortfall and more than double the levels experienced after the market meltdown and Great Recession of 2008-2009.

United Airlines plans to furlough 16,000 workers

The new figure is down from an earlier target of 36,000 after thousands took early retirement, buyouts, or long-term leaves of absence with the industry facing a slow recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prince Harry and Meghan sign production deal with Netflix

Six months after detangling their work lives from the British royal family, the couple have signed a multiyear deal to produce nature series, documentaries, and children's programming for the streaming service.

Michael Jordan joins DraftKings as a special adviser

The NBA legend will advise DraftKings on “product development, diversity, equity and belonging, marketing activities and other key initiatives,” the company said.