Business
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Oil prices fall to lowest in over three months thanks to build in US crude supplies
Oil prices fell on Wednesday to their lowest in over three months
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Walmart’s ‘sensory friendly’ hours aim to help shoppers with ADHD, PTSD — overhead radio off, lights dimmed
Starting Friday, Walmart customers might notice things are little less noisy than usual during a morning trip to the store.
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Sphere CFO ‘calmly’ quit after MSG boss James Dolan’s ‘yelling and screaming’: source
Sphere Entertainment's CFO Gautam Ranji quit after a fiery meeting with his boss, Knicks owner James Dolan, The Post has learned.
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Donald Trump’s wealth reportedly jumps $500 million despite legal woes
A sizeable chunk of Trump's wealth can be attributed to the rising property values of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach as well as his Doral golf...
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Judge orders $835M from Airbnb after allegedly evading taxes on $4B revenue
Airbnb refused to cough up Italy's mandatory 21% withholding tax it charges landlords as part of an alleged four-year tax evasion scheme,...
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How Taylor Swift is lifting the NFL’s ratings to new heights
It's a "Love Story" between Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce -- and the NFL is reaping all the benefits.
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How Mark Cuban almost bought the Texas Rangers — but was outmaneuvered by Ray Davis
More than a decade ago, billionaire Mark Cuban looked poised to seize control of the Texas Rangers — but the Dallas Mavericks owner and “Shark...
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Fake ‘billionaire rabbi’ who tried to buy Lord & Taylor gets 8 years in jail
Russell Dwayne Lewis was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison after defrauding a close friend and a widow with four children out of $3.8...
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Ex-Meta employee testifies Instagram parent failed to protect teens, including his daughter
Bejar concluded subsequently that executives had decided "time and time again to not tackle this issue," he testified.
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Over 2 million Americans who retired during COVID aren’t back to work as expected
A study found that there were 1.98 million excess retirees as of September, according to Bloomberg News.
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Judge orders WeWork to cough up financial records related to broken lease at NYC skycraper
A New York judge has demanded that WeWork, which filed for bankruptcy this week, cough up “bank statements, canceled checks, wire transfers,...
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Apple, PayPal could face bank-like supervision under federal watchdog’s proposal
The proposal marks a long-anticipated and ambitious move by CFPB Director Rohit Chopra to assert the agency's full authority over Big Tech, a...