— And we’re talking about VCs and mutual funds as well, not just banks: “Boston has lost its financial services clout. Santander’s latest move is just another example” (Globe)
— But here’s a local industry that’s doing rather well – for now: “Robotics funding is surging in Mass. But so is the competition” (BBJ)
— Yet more good news: “Vineyard Wind, country’s first large-scale offshore wind project, finishes construction” (WBUR)
— More like freed from bad trade policies: “Red Line train shells freed from US Customs, allowing work to resume” (GBH)
— I can already see the GOP commercials this fall: “Massachusetts Parole Board frees toddler killer, 17 other murderers” (Herald)
— He’s back! “Four and a half months after being laid off, Jon Keller is returning to WBZ-TV’s airwaves” (Dan Kennedy)
— This is the type of idea that infuriates moderates – and loses Dems elections: “Boston City Council floats letting non-citizens vote amid federal immigration crackdown” (Herald)
— Believe it or not, it’s not a totally bad idea: “SEC Prepares Proposal to Eliminate Quarterly Reporting Requirement” (WSJ)
— The young ones definitely rose to the occasion when Jayson was out: “Why Celtics legend loves Joe Mazzulla, believes Jayson Tatum injury helped team” (Herald)
