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Read Barbara Lynch’s statement on closing and selling multiple of her restaurants

Famed Boston restauranteur Barbara Lynch is closing three of her renowned restaurants and selling off two more. Read a statement on the decision.

Embattled Boston restaurateur Barbara Lynch to close three restaurants, sell two others

Only No. 9 Park, B&G Oysters, and The Rudder, her newly opened Gloucester restaurant, will remain open.

NH BUSINESS

Blockchain potential excites N.H. lawmakers

With a 340-33 vote, the New Hampshire House approved a bill to “revolutionize” the ways people can create corporations in New Hampshire.

US employers added a surprisingly strong 216,000 jobs in December, a sign of continued economic strength

The latest data reflect an economy and a job market that are decelerating back to pre-pandemic norms.

THE FINE PRINT

Got gift cards as holiday presents? Here’s what to know about using (or selling) them.

The major takeaway about gift cards? Use them promptly to avoid losing or forgetting you have them.

Tesla recalls over 1.6 million imported vehicles for problems with automatic steering, door latches

When the automatic steering function is engaged, drivers might misuse the combined driving function, increasing a risk of accidents, the notice said.

TALKING POINTS

Devoted Health has raised $2 billion

Stories you may have missed from the world of business.

As Mass. greens its electric grid, state looks for ways to help ease bills on low-income customers

The Department of Public Utilities has ordered a study of affordability programs in an effort to ease the burden of higher electrical costs.


Car dealers back away from Buick amid lower sales, EV push

Even as General Motors prepares to roll out electric versions of its Buick vehicles, hundreds of Buick dealerships nationwide, including at least four in Massachusetts, are turning their backs on the brand.

How does Harvard choose its president, anyway?

It's unique in how it chose Claudine Gay, and her predecessors, to lead.

Major French retailer drops Pepsico products over high prices

The economic headlines in Europe have been glowing recently: Inflation, according to official statistics, is finally coming down. But tell that to consumers still facing runaway prices when they head to the supermarket.

US companies ramped up hiring in December, ADP data show

Private payrolls increased 164,000 last month, the most since August, according to figures published Thursday by the ADP Research Institute in collaboration with Stanford Digital Economy Lab.

US plans to award chip supplier $162 million to bolster critical industries

The investment will enable Microchip to increase its production of semiconductors that are used in cars, airplanes, appliances, medical devices, and military products.

Jewish protesters calling for cease-fire in Gaza disrupt first day of California legislative session

Hundreds of protesters gathered in the California Capitol building on Wednesday and called for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, prompting the Assembly to adjourn minutes after convening for the first day of the legislative session.

Jeff Speck, Chris Dempsey team up to launch new urban design firm

Two local planners aim to make America more walkable.

Microsoft’s new AI key is first big change to keyboards in decades

Starting this month, some new personal computers that run Microsoft’s Windows 11 operating system will have a special “Copilot key” that launches the software giant’s AI chatbot.