Business
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Jo Malone’s son is an organizer for Harvard Palestine group behind anti-Israel letter
Palestine Solidarity Committee is one of 34 groups that attached their name to the incendiary letter, which sparked a furious backlash.
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Manhattan rental prices cool off from surging NYC summer peak
Manhattan's red-hot rental market cooled off, slightly, following a prolonged summer peak that saw prices surge to new heights.
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MSNBC loses 33% of primetime audience during coverage of Israel war while Fox and CNN surge
MSNBC, home to anchors like Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O'Donnell and Joy Reid, saw its total viewer figures fell 24% overall fot the four days between...
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UAW expands strike to Ford’s largest factory, threatens Jeep maker Stellantis
The United Auto Workers union significantly escalated its walkout against Detroit’s Three automakers, shutting down Ford’s largest factory and...
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Social Security announces 3.2% benefit increase as still-high inflation drives up prices
The average Social Security benefit check will increase by $50 a month next year, the government announced Thursday, citing still-high inflation as...
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Bills and Sabres COO, Bills legal counsel fired for having romantic relationship, AP source says
John Roth, the newly appointed chief operating officer of the NFL's Buffalo Bills and NHL's Buffalo Sabres, was fired on Wednesday along with the...
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UAW launches surprise strike at Kentucky Ford facility
The United Auto Workers walked out of a Kentucky Ford plant Wednesday, a significant escalation in the labor struggle.
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Delta Air Lines posts $1.11 billion profit for the third quarter and sees strong holiday bookings
Planes packed with summer travelers boosted Delta Air Lines to a $1.11 billion profit in the third quarter, and the carrier said Thursday that it...
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$1.765 billion Powerball jackpot goes to lucky lottery player in California
A player in California won a $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot Wednesday night, ending a long stretch without a winner of the top prize.
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Forgotten $5 billion: Labor Department sitting on a pile of leftover taxpayer money
The Labor Department's pandemic-era "first week" unemployment benefit program has been shut down for two years, but the department is still...
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Bill Ackman doubles down on denying jobs to Harvard students who signed anti-Israel letter
"It is not harassment to seek to understand the character of the candidates that you are considering for employment," Ackman wrote on social media.
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Wall St bonuses may drop 16% as higher rates threaten businesses
The Federal Reserve is tiptoeing towards the end of its tightening cycle, though rate cuts in 2024 are expected to be fewer than previously...