Business
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Citi fires banker over ‘revolting’ Israel remark: ‘No wonder why Hitler wanted to get rid of all of them’
Citibank has fired one of its staffers after she posted "revolting" commentary on Instagram that endorsed Hitler's mass murder of Jewish people...
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Jeff Zucker, girlfriend pressured Andrew Cuomo to appear on brother’s CNN show during COVID for ratings boost: book
Former CNN boss Jeff Zucker and his subordinate girlfriend, Allison Gollust, repeatedly pressured Andrew Cuomo to appear on his brother Chris' show.
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Hamas attacks on Israel are threatening PGA Tour’s merger with LIV: sources
“People who went to Formula 1 in Qatar before the attacks have been getting shamed,” one source who’s raised money in the region said. “The Qataris...
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Core Club swings open private doors to new members in move to Fifth Avenue hideout
"We outgrew our home," Core Club founder Jennie Enterprise told Side Dish. "We maxed out on our membership a few years after we opened."
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ESPN profit plunges 20% as Disney gives rare glimpse at finances in hunt for investor
Hobbled sports giant ESPN has seen profit plummet 20% in the first nine months of the fiscal year as more cable subscribers cut the cord, according...
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Anheuser-Busch dangles $150M in incentives to distributors to keep beer in stock
“I imagine for those that are having some cash flow concerns, this would help somewhat,” one distributor told The Post.
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NYC homeowner costs rise nearly three times the inflation rate
Already-squeezed Big Apple homeowners have been hammered by co-op and condominium board fees that have surged nearly three times faster than the...
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NY AG sues Winklevoss twins’ crypto firm Gemini in alleged $1.1B fraud
Victims of the Gemini Earn meltdown included a 73-year-old grandmother in New York who “invested her and her husband’s lifesavings."
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Apple CEO Tim Cook tight-lipped following Hamas attacks
Meanwhile, Cook popped over to China for a surprise visit this week, cheering on gamers at an event in southwestern China.
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Fed’s Jerome Powell says strong economy could require rate hikes: ‘Inflation is still too high’
Powell also noted a number of fresh "uncertainties and risks" that need to be accounted for as the Fed tries to balance the threat of allowing...
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Weekly jobless claims fall to 9-month low, defying Fed expectations
The unexpected decline in initial jobless claims reported by the Labor Department on Thursday added to solid retail sales and factory production in...
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Home sales hit 13-year low as surging mortgage rates, rising prices squeeze homebuyers
It’s the slowest sales pace since October 2010, when the market was still choked by foreclosures following the housing bust several years earlier.