Business
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Loss of FEMA program spells disaster for hundreds of communities and their projects
The textile mills that once served as the backbone of Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, have long been shuttered, and officials believed federal...
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Global shares mostly gain as uncertainty over U.S. tariffs persists
Global markets were mostly higher on Monday as investors watched to see what may come of negotiations over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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US farmers in ‘full-blown crisis’ as Chinese orders for pork, soybeans plunge on Trump tariffs
US farmers across the country are already in crisis-mode – from hay farmers to fruit and nut exporters to those growing cotton and hardwood lumber.
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Bryant Park Grill’s future in doubt after judge’s ruling boots iconic eatery in favor of famed chef
Michael Weinstein, who’s operated the Grill and two outdoor cafes for three decades, told The Post he has no intention of shutting down the Grill...
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FCC chair keeps ‘all options on the table’ after ‘60 Minutes’ Scott Pelley calls out Paramount bosses on air
Trump's head of the Federal Communications Commission said Monday that he will review complaints over alleged news distortion in CBS' “60 Minutes’”...
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MoonPay to put down roots in NYC with new US headquarters — leading to predicted crypto real estate boom
It's latest digital currency company to expand its presence in NYC.
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Wall Street on edge as more ‘Magnificent 7’ tech stocks report earnings this week
The tech-heavy Nasdaq index was trading more than 200 points lower on Monday as Wall Street anxiously awaited word on how President Trump’s tariff...
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Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan to close free school for low-income Bay Area students a decade after it opened
The Primary School, founded in 2016 by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, sought to provide free schooling, health care and social work resources to...
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IBM joins Apple, Nvidia with pledge to invest $150B in US for computer manufacturing
IBM operates one of the world's largest fleet of quantum computing systems, which promise to offer performance thousands of times more powerful...
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Beijing says Chinese President Xi didn't call Trump
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Monday that President Xi Jinping has not called President Trump about trade.
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More US shoppers paying for groceries with ‘buy now, pay later’ loans: survey
“Inflation is still a problem. Interest rates are still really high," Lending Tree consumer analyst Matt Schultz said. "There’s a lot of...
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Amazon sellers opt out of Prime Day sales event as Trump tariffs squeeze profit margins: report
Participation in Prime Day is optional for Amazon vendors, but the e-commerce giant spends millions promoting the shopping holiday each year,...