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WeWork to file for bankruptcy after once being valued at $47B: report
Shares of WeWork fell 30% in extended trading after the Wall Street Journal first reported the news. They have fallen roughly 96% this year.
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Jury rules realtors colluded on commissions, must pay $1.8B in damages
The jury award will be automatically tripled under US antitrust law to more than $5.3 billion, said Michael Ketchmark, the lead lawyer for the...
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First McDonald’s site is now an unofficial museum to the fast-food chain
The original Golden Arches museum in Des Plaines, Illinois, may have shuttered in 2017, but there's still a place to get your vintage McMemorabilia...
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Republicans renew calls for TikTok ban as anti-Israel posts dominate app
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) are among those scrutinizing TikTok.
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NYC event planners scramble to add security as antisemitism fears soar
At a recent bar mitzvah in Tribeca, guests said there were "seven tactical counter-terrorism officers from the NYPD with assault weapons guarding us."
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Modeling agency Elite drops Camilla Deterre for comparing Israel to Nazis
A prominent New York fashion model and interior designer has been dropped by her talent agency after she posted anti-Israel messages on social...
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NYC landlords file suits claiming Airbnb and tenants ‘thumbing their noses’ at new home-sharing restrictions
A pair of landlords on Manhattan's Upper West Side are suing Airbnb and two tenants for flouting new city restrictions on home sharing -- with the...
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McDonald’s, Chipotle hiking menu prices after California raises fast-food minimum wage
McDonald's -- which revealed on Monday that it earned 14% more revenue in the third quarter compared to the same period last year -- already...
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Beer giant AB InBev’s US sales plunge more than 13% on Bud Light fiasco
The largest brewer in the world said US revenues fell nearly 14% from July through September, while other global regions including the Middle East,...
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Silicon Valley titans used ‘strong-arm tactics’ to get land for utopian city: local farmers
Silicon Valley-backed Flannery Associates allegedly pressured California landowners into selling their property.
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Manhattan’s stalled office leasing market poised for late-year boom
Despite commercial real estate’s well-known woes, the deals might augur even larger transactions -- of up to 1 million square feet each -- in 2024,...
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Economist Steve Moore says electric vehicles could be the ‘next big flop’
Just like Ford’s "Edsel" model in the 1950s, Trump administration economist Steve Moore cautioned that electric vehicles (EVs) may be the auto...