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Partners HealthCare Announces Name Change, New 5-Year Plan
After months of work and requests for employee feedback, the largest health system in Massachusetts has a new name: Mass General Brigham. Partners HealthCare announced the rebrand the day before the Thanksgiving holiday. The rebrand was coupled with the announcement of a new five-year plan for the 12-hospital system.
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3 Universities, Medical Center Get $1B Gift to Teach and Research
Three universities and a health care institution are sharing a gift of more than $1 billion that’s one of the largest in the history of higher education, they announced Wednesday. Receiving $260 million apiece will be Duke University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Southern California, and the Cleveland Clinic. The institutions are free to use the money...
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Billy Joel Is Playing Fenway in August, Where He'll Break a Record
If Boston’s in the mood for a melody next summer, Billy Joel’s set to have it feeling alright. The Piano Man will extend his residency at Fenway Park with another show, his seventh at the ballpark, in August, the Boston Red Sox and Live Nation New England said Thursday.
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Study Finds LGBTQ Characters Hit Record High on Network TV
“Pose” and “Batwoman” are among the shows contributing to a surge in LGBTQ and gender inclusiveness on television, according to a new study by the advocacy group GLAAD.
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McDonald's CEO Pushed Out After Relationship With Employee
McDonald’s chief executive officer has been pushed out of the company after violating company policy by engaging in a consensual relationship with an employee, the corporation said Sunday. The fast food giant said former president and CEO Steve Easterbrook demonstrated poor judgment, and that McDonald’s forbids managers from having romantic relationships with direct or indirect subordinates. In an email to...
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McDonald's CEO Pushed Out After Relationship With Employee
McDonald’s chief executive officer has been pushed out of the company after violating company policy by engaging in a consensual relationship with an employee, the corporation said Sunday. The fast food giant said former president and CEO Steve Easterbrook demonstrated poor judgment, and that McDonald’s forbids managers from having romantic relationships with direct or indirect subordinates. In an email to...
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Saudi Arabia Formally Starts IPO of State-Run Oil Firm Aramco
Saudi Arabia formally began an initial public offering Sunday of a sliver of oil giant Saudi Aramco after years of delay, hoping international and local investors will pay billions of dollars for a stake in the kingdom’s crown jewels. An approval by Saudi Arabia’s Capital Market Authority served as the starting gun for an IPO promised by Crown Prince Mohammed...
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Saudi Arabia Formally Starts IPO of State-Run Oil Firm Aramco
Saudi Arabia formally began an initial public offering Sunday of a sliver of oil giant Saudi Aramco after years of delay, hoping international and local investors will pay billions of dollars for a stake in the kingdom’s crown jewels. An approval by Saudi Arabia’s Capital Market Authority served as the starting gun for an IPO promised by Crown Prince Mohammed...
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Missouri Health Department Tracked Planned Parenthood Patients' Periods
Missouri’s health department director on Tuesday said he tracked the menstrual cycles of Planned Parenthood patients as part of an effort to identify what the agency says were “failed abortions” at a St. Louis clinic. Department of Health and Senior Services Director Randall Williams made the revelation during the second day of an administrative hearing to determine whether Missouri’s only...
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California Will Require Abortion Medication at Public Colleges
California will be the first state to require abortion medication on college campuses under a law signed Friday by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Ex-UK Prime Minister to Visit Boston for Mayflower's 400th Anniversary
A former prime minister of the United Kingdom will visit Boston next year for the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower landing. During his visit, Sir John Major will receive the New England Historic Genealogical Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Public Service.
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The Business of Scaring: Halloween Drives Massive Traffic, Sales at Theme Parks
Halloween may not be until the end of October, but for theme parks, it started all the way back in September. Haunted houses, creepy mazes and coaster-riding ghouls can be found at amusement parks big and small across the United States this time of year. Spooky-themed events were once a way to extend operations at regional parks well into the...
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Franklin Park Zoo's Got a New Red Panda, and It Needs a Name!
Franklin Park Zoo has a brand-new and so far unnamed red panda. The baby, born on July 6 to Fia and Hoppy, is expected to make his exhibit debut later this fall, according to zoo officials.
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Franklin Park Zoo's Got a New Red Panda, and It Needs a Name!
Franklin Park Zoo in Boston has a brand-new and so far unnamed red panda. The baby, born on July 6 to Fia and Hoppy, is expected to make his exhibit debut later this fall, according to zoo officials.
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Harriet Tubman House to Hit Market, May Become Condos
Emotions ran high and tensions boiled over at a community meeting regarding the future of the Harriet Tubman House in Boston’s South End neighborhood.
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Paris Hilton Mourns Death of Grandfather, ‘Incredible Mentor' Barron Hilton
The Hilton family is mourning the loss of Barron Hilton, who died on Thursday, Sept. 19 at the age of 91. The son of hotelier Conrad Hilton and chairman, president and CEO of Hilton Hotels Corporation passed away from natural causes, according to a press release. Barron Hilton was also the founding owner of NFL team the Los Angeles Chargers....
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Barron Hilton, Hotelier and LA Chargers Founding Owner, Dies at 91
Barron Hilton, the hotelier and philanthropist who chaired the Hilton hotel chain, died on Thursday in Los Angeles of natural causes at the age of 91, it was announced Friday. Hilton took over Hilton Hotels Corporation as president and CEO in 1966 after succeeding his father, Conrad Hilton, who founded the hotel empire, NBC News reported. Barron Hilton was also...
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University of Rhode Island Gets $35M Gift, Largest in School History
The University of Rhode Island is getting a $35 million gift from former CVS president and CEO Thomas Ryan and his wife, Cathy, the largest private contribution in the school’s history. The gift announced Monday includes $24 million for the George & Anne Ryan Institute for Neuroscience to expand research and teaching capacity in neuroscience; $10 million to establish the...
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Simone Biles on USA Gymnastics' Promise for Reform: ‘Talking Is Easy'
Simone Biles is looking for action more than words when it comes to the response by USA Gymnastics in the wake of the sexual abuse scandal involving former team doctor Larry Nassar. In an exclusive interview on TODAY Tuesday, the four-time Olympic gold medalist spoke about the organization’s reaction to her emotional comments on Aug. 7 in which she condemned...
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Advocates Already See Fallout From Immigration Rule Change
Diabetics skipping regular checkups. Young asthmatics not getting preventive care. A surge in expensive emergency room visits. Doctors and public health experts warn of poor health and rising costs they say will come from sweeping Trump administration changes that would deny green cards to many immigrants who use Medicaid, as well as food stamps and other forms of public assistance....