Business
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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...
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King Charles III seeks to look ahead in a visit to Kenya. But he'll have history to contend with
King Charles III wants to look to the future when his state visit to Kenya starts on Tuesday. But first he will have to confront the past.
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Maryland announces state-funded service year option for high school graduates
High school graduates in Maryland will now have the option to do a public service year which will be funded by the state government.
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Auto workers and Stellantis reach tentative contract deal that follows model set by Ford
Jeep maker Stellantis has reached a tentative contract agreement with the United Auto Workers union that follows a template set earlier this week...
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Republicans press Speaker Johnson to act swiftly on Farm Bill
Dozens of conservative lawmakers sent a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson pressing the top House Republican to act swiftly on a sprawling bill that...
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California governor's trip shows U.S.-China engagement is still possible on a state level
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's trip to China, with the stated goal of working together to fight climate change, resulted in a surprise meeting with...
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Acapulco residents are fending for themselves in absence of aid
In a city without water, electricity or gasoline, where desperate people have been allowed, even encouraged, to take essential goods from damaged...
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IRS agents use fake names to 'harass and intimidate' taxpayers, report reveals
The IRS allows its agents to use fake names when they contact taxpayers, according to a congressional report Friday that found the pseudonyms can...