NY Post - Business
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UAW reaches deal with GM, ending coordinated strike against Detroit automakers
The UAW's strategy of escalating, targeted strikes cost the Detroit Three and suppliers billions of dollars over more than 40 days.
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Biden fumes at NY Times over coverage blaming Israel for Gaza hospital blast: report
The Gray Lady was criticized for presenting the blast as one that was caused by Israel while amplifying Hamas claims of an inflated death toll.
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WanaBana fruit pouches recalled as FDA warns of ‘extremely high’ lead levels
WanaBana voluntarily recalled all of its apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches after the Food and Drug Administration warned that they contain...
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McDonald’s revenue soars as it hikes menu prices: ‘$18 Big Macs’
McDonald’s on Monday reported that its revenue was up 14% in the latest quarter — a surge the burger giant said was driven by “strategic menu price...
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Halloween candy prices surge 13% — more than double inflation in other groceries
The price of Halloween candy in the US has soared a frightful 13% since October 2022 — more than double the 6% increase across grocery prices...
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NY’s grip as US finance capital imperiled by high taxes, poor business climate: study
New York is losing its grip as the nation's financial services capital as the population of high income residents plummets amid high taxes and...
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Tech firm pitches replacing ‘ugly’ 32-foot NYC 5G cell phone towers with nicer poles that blend in
A techie firm is pitching broadband fan Mayor Eric Adams with a new design to replace a network of hulking 2,000, 32-foot high 5G cell phone...
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‘Pharmageddon’ is coming: Thousands of pharmacists plot next walkout over work conditions
Over 2K agreed they would walk out this week to protest working conditions at pharmacies around the US.
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Google’s AI technology could further entrench online search monopoly: lawmakers
Rep. Ken Buck said the competition concerns around Google’s business will “absolutely” get worse as AI takes hold.
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Cushman tapped to bring new life to ex-Tunnel nightclub home after $1B fix-up
Cushman & Wakefield snared one of the year’s biggest plum office-agency assignments — for Terminal Warehouse, where 1.1 million square feet of...
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Boston Properties lands finance firm at Park Avenue South tower after $100M revamp
Iconiq Capital recently signed a hush-hush, long-term lease for 70,000 square feet at the 440,000 square-foot 1913-vintage building, which Boston...
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Weill Cornell to expand Midtown footprint at Lexington Avenue tower
It’s what the doctor ordered at 575 Lexington Ave. Weill Cornell Medicine just signed an expansion lease to add state-of-the-art clinical care to...