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A plan to sell artifacts from the Titanic faces US government opposition
Richard Daynard, a law professor at Northeastern University School of Law in Boston who specializes in public interest advocacy, said rules on the display and sale of Titanic artifacts are intended to preserve the wreckage for the benefit of the public, and so it can’t be “picked up by billionaires for further display of their […]
How inflation is impacting food nonprofits and restaurants in Massachusetts
“Increases in gas and fuel prices affect not only consumers who drive their cars, but also businesses who rely on transportation and pay transportation costs that include fuel and gasoline,” said Alan Clayton-Matthews, an economics professor at Northeastern University.clay

