Business
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Saturday night's Bills-Chargers game on Peacock will not have commercials during fourth quarter
Saturday night's game between the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Chargers already carried significance as the first NFL game to be exclusively...
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Biden's big spending to build two EV charging stations earns him a 'Squeal Award'
President Biden's green energy agenda has landed him on Sen. Joni Ernst's naughty list this holiday season.
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New Mexico Wells Fargo workers vote to unionize
Workers at an Albuquerque, New Mexico, Wells Fargo branch voted Wednesday to recognize a union, making it the bank's first unionized location.
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Two railroad crossings temporarily closed in Texas raise concerns about cross-border trade
The federal government has closed railroad crossings in two Texas border towns, raising concerns about the potential impact on cross-border trade...
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Tesla seeks Nordic guru as labor fight escalates in Europe
Tesla is searching for all the help it can get.
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Congress hurtles toward spending deadlines, possible shutdown amid major disagreements
Congress has left town for the holidays, but lawmakers have made scant progress on crucial spending deadlines that will hit soon after they return...
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Activision execs weigh defamation suit after California drops sex harass allegations
The California Civil Rights Department had been investigating the company behind “Call of Duty'' and “Candy Crush” since 2021.
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Anti-aging mogul Bryan Johnson is ‘human guinea pig’ in $25K-per-shot experiment
He told Bloomberg News that the gene therapy has the potential to allow him to reach his goal of living to the age of 200.
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YouTuber banned from flying Qatar Airways over scathing review: ‘Outdated planes, dirty cabins’
An aviation YouTuber who posted a negative review of Qatar Airways over its “outdated planes, dirty cabins” and “unmotivated” crew said he was...
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Doordash paid $22K to NYC delivery workers who claimed they were stiffed: officials
Doordash cut workers checks ranging from $100 to as much as $8,000 after they were kicked off of the app earlier this year, according to a worker...
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Amazon still selling antisemitic items: Nazi stamps, Louis Farrakhan books
The Seattle-based e-retailer allows vendors to sell Nazi-themed collectibles and books promoting conspiracies about a "Zionist-occupied government."
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Washington Post reporters who took buyouts insulted by merchandise push on their way out
Washington Post reporters who took buyouts were insulted to get a sales pitch to buy official company merchandise on their way out the door,...