NY Post - Business
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Amazon cuts 180 jobs in games unit — one week after layoffs in music unit
The games division offers free streaming versions of many video games like Doom and Roblox, as well as some Twitch channels.
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Eli Lilly’s experimental drug lowers risk of heart disease by 94%: study
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly’s experimental vaccine-like drug slashed a risk factor for heart disease by a whopping 94% for almost a year,...
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OpenAI reportedly trying to poach Google AI talent with $10M pay packages as race heats up
The ChatGPT creator’s recruiting team has been pitching Google’s best AI talent ahead of a planned employee share sale.
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Oreo fans claim company is skimping on creme filling in latest ‘shrinkflation’ scam
Oreos are the latest victim of the "shrinkflation" phenomenon that has businesses everywhere quietly shrinking their offerings without lowering prices
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China’s biggest bank paid ransom to halt attack, Lockbit hackers claim
The bank's US arm was hit by a ransomware attack that disrupted trades in the US Treasury market last Thursday.
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OpenAI boss Sam Altman wants Microsoft funds to build ‘superintelligence’– despite getting $10B this year
Sam Altman is reportedly seeking additional financial backing from top investor Microsoft as the OpenAI chief looks to build “superintelligent”...
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Airlines bracing for record Thanksgiving US holiday travel
An industry group representing American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and others, forecasts 29.9 million passengers between Nov....
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Google, Meta should pay $14 billion per year to news publishers to account for ad revenue: study
The researchers determined that Facebook should pay publishers $1.9 billion per year for use of their content, while Google should pay between $10...
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California sheriff rips Target for interfering with shoplifting crackdown: ‘Unbelievable’
A California sheriff launched a scathing tirade against Target, accusing the retailer of preventing cops from cracking down on shoplifting — even...
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Airlines waive flight-change fee in response to Taylor Swift’s postponed Argentina show
Major South American airlines waived flight-change fees after Taylor Swift postponed her Argentina “Eras Tour” concert over the weekend — a rare...
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WeWork founder Adam Neumann has lavish new Miami home as bankrupt company burns
Now, with morale at WeWork "horrific", according to staffers, Neumann is doing just fine, The Post can disclose.
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Landmark Lever House boasts Park Ave. views, modern design after $100M redevelopment
Lever House, the 390 Park Ave. masterpiece that first brought curtain-wall design to commercial New York in 1952, is back in business after a...