NY Post - Business
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Media outlets demand more access to secretive Google antitrust trial
The New York Times filed a motion seeking access to trial exhibits and notice before closed sessions.
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McDonald’s restaurant in Lebanon ‘destroyed’ after chain gives free meals to Israeli military, hospitals
A mob of protesters in Lebanon “destroyed” a local McDonald’s restaurant, according to a social media post — after McDonald’s locations in Israel...
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Citigroup banker fired for lying about two-sandwich lunch expense loses wrongful dismissal lawsuit
A British judge ruled that the bank was entitled to sack Szabolcs Fekete for gross misconduct because he lied when he claimed to have consumed two...
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Southwest making it easier for frequent flyers to reach elite status after Delta outrage
The changes will start next year for travelers aiming to hit elite status for 2025.
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Top US bankruptcy judge resigns after relationship with law clerk revealed
A US bankruptcy judge with more than 3,000 cases on his docket has resigned after it was revealed he failed to disclose a romantic relationship...
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Sam Bankman-Fried lawyers gripe his Adderall is wearing off during trial
Sam Bankman-Fried is still not getting his prescribed dose of Adderall - impacting the disgraced crypto magnate's ability to focus as he weighs the...
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MSNBC denies report it sidelined Muslim anchors in Israel-Hamas coverage as ratings slump
MSNBC denied a report that it quietly sidelined Muslim anchors amid slumping ratings and outrage over the network's biased coverage of the...
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Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell axed over ‘antisemitic’ drawing of Netanyahu
A veteran political cartoonist for the Guardian was axed by the UK publication over an “antisemitic” caricature of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin...
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Toy Fair to remain in NYC after facing backlash for planned New Orleans move
“As a board we have heard clearly that this change was the wrong choice for our members.”
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LinkedIn cutting more than 600 jobs as demand for hiring services slows
The cuts, which affect more than 3% of the 20,000-strong staff, add to the tens of thousands of job losses this year in the technology sector amid...
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‘Unforgivable’: Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says he won’t hire Harvard students who blamed Israel for Hamas terror
Griffin, 55, was also adamant that none of the student leaders whose groups were signatories to the initial letter would ever be hired by his firm.
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Netflix may hike prices after success of password-sharing crackdown
Analysts said they expect Netflix will raise prices of its ad-free options in the coming months to nudge more subscribers to the other tier, where...