Business
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New luxury tower ushers in ‘Halcyon’ days on Brooklyn riverfront
It’s hard to keep up with riverfront residential development in Brooklyn and Queens. The latest project to make a splash is Halcyon Management’s...
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Google’s ‘Bard’ chatbot rips ‘monopoly power’ of search giant, says DOJ ‘should prevail’ in antitrust trial
When The Post asked Bard if it agreed or disagreed with the DOJ’s arguments, the chatbot shockingly sided with the feds.
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Amazon Prime Video secures streaming rights for 'Sound of Freedom'
Amazon Prime Video has secured the streaming rights to "Sound of Freedom," and the movie will be up on the platform on the day after Christmas.
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Russia opens a vast national exposition as presidential election approaches
With pointed disdain for the West, Russia on Saturday unveiled a sprawling exposition highlighting the nation's accomplishments, which will run...
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Biden spent weeks of auto strike talks building ties to UAW leader that have yet to fully pay off
President Joe Biden called the head of the United Auto Workers union to congratulate him this past week on getting a new contract with General...
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Ukraine minister says he wants to turn his country into a weapons production hub for the West
Ukraine's newly appointed head of defense industry says he is working tirelessly to ramp up local arms production and wants to turn the country...
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Australian premier will protest blogger's detention conditions while meeting the Chinese president
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Saturday he would protest a lack of transparency in China's treatment of a detained Australian democracy...
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Here’s why Home Depot’s 94-year-old co-founder Bernie Marcus says he’s ‘particularly p–ssed off’
He's fighting the good fight, writing checks to elect free-market types in state and federal government.
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Major US banks slammed with deposit delays
Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Chase are among the banks affected by the deposit processing issue.
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Milk carton shortage hits school lunchrooms in New York, California and other states, USDA says
The tiny, half-pint cartons of milk served with millions of school lunches nationwide may soon be scarce in some cafeterias, with districts across...
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Complaints of robocall, telemarketing calls targeting seniors hit 5-year low, FTC reports
Consumer complaints about robocall scams and unwanted live telemarketing calls targeting older Americans have fallen to a five-year low, with major...
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Threads reportedly working on new privacy options
Threads users who don't want their posts cross-promoted on Meta's other platforms soon will have more privacy options.