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Shirley Leung

Shirley Leung

Interim Editorial Page Editor at The Boston Globe

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Liquor licenses in Boston can cost as much as $600,000. These restaurants are vying for a free one.

A high-stakes scramble has begun for new liquor licenses in Boston, which can make or break economic livelihoods of restaurants and the neighborhoods they are in.
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‘Aggressive, tough, bawdy, and extremely competitive’: Connie Chung...

The memoir chronicles Chung's trailblazing career as an Asian-American journalist and the sharp elbows it took to navigate the often sexist world of TV news.
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Why does Boston need two soccer stadiums, anyway?

As the New England Revolution and the BOS Nation Football Club projects sprint forward, maybe it’s time to pause and ask if the teams could just share a venue.
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Trump, Wu, and Josh Kraft: How last week’s election will shape next...

Any serious candidate for mayor has to be wondering if Trump’s reelection represents a rejection of progressive ideals.
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I thought women would save us from another Trump presidency. I was ...

Women came out to elect Kamala Harris, but not enough of them, as economic concerns outweighed abortion rights and worries about Trump’s demeanor.
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I don’t work at a restaurant. Why are you asking me how restaurant ...

We have to ask ourselves how it is that, every election cycle, we allow special interest groups to make an end-run on our legislative process. This is not a good use of democracy.
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‘You can be nice and polite, and tough as nails’: How Katherine Cla...

With Election Day around the corner, we sat down with the second most powerful Democrat in the US House of Representatives.
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Robert Hale and Mark Bezos join the list of candidates to purchase ...

Hale, the CEO of Granite Telecommunications, is currently a Celtics limited partner. Bezos, the half-brother of Jeff Bezos, is the founding partner of HighPost Capital.
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Meet the 10 small business owners who will get up to $100,000 from ...

The Celtics stars met with 10 entrepreneurs who are part of their inaugural program that funds Boston-area founders to create $5 billion in generational wealth in communities of color.
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Would a new owner build an arena for the Celtics? Not so fast.

Amid Celtics sale speculation, a new stadium is the talk of the town. But building one would be very, very complicated.
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Hasbro eyes buildings in downtown and Dorchester for potential Bost...

The company, long based in Rhode Island, is focusing its search on office buildings near South Station and the Southline complex on Morrissey Boulevard, according to sources.
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As it prepares to dole out 225 new liquor licenses, Boston is setti...

The city aims to prevent a first-come, first-served bonanza that favored white and well-connected applicants a decade ago.
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An exodus of Black CEOs is underway in Boston. Why?

At least 10 Black leaders from health care to higher education have departed this year. Many were fairly new to their roles and were celebrated as trailblazers.
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‘Where DEI went to die’: With Claudine Gay gone, Harvard leadership...

Six of the seven major appointments at the university since its first Black president resigned in January have gone to white people.
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After Claudine Gay resignation, Harvard leadership is so white

Six of the seven major appointments at the university since its first Black president resigned in January have gone to white people.
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Which NFL team’s players are taxed the most? (Hint: It’s not the Pa...

Former coach Bill Belichick wants to blame Massachusetts’ new "millionaires tax" on the team’s recent free agent fumbles. He should stick with football, not economic policy.
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Dana-Farber’s Laurie Glimcher is leaving on her own terms. That’s t...

“I am 73, and I feel strongly that we must look to the next generation,” Glimcher told the Globe in an interview.
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Are MGM Springfield and Encore Boston casinos up for sale? Don’t be...

As online sports betting shakes up the gambling landscape, speculation has swirled about the fate of the two resort casinos.
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Boston is the big loser in the tax fight between Wu and Spilka

Boston is the big loser in the tax fight between Wu and Spilka
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‘People are nervous.’ Fewer customers, smaller checks. What restaur...

Restaurant owners aren’t talking about a recession yet, but they are rolling out deals and trying not to raise prices again.
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What in the world is happening on Beacon Hill?

There’s no sense of urgency among lawmakers, whether it’s about giving Boston more liquor licenses or investing in climate tech.