NY Post - Business
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Dollar General hikes sales forecast as tariff fears send shoppers hunting for deals: ‘Uniquely well-positioned’
The company now expects annual same-store sales growth between 1.5% and 2.5%, up from its prior goal of 1.2% to 2.2%.
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Crypto airdrops: How to find and claim the next free token drops
Cryptocurrency airdrops have emerged as a popular way for blockchain startups to promote new crypto tokens and attract users to their projects.
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Joy Reid claims ‘horrified’ MSNBC bosses pressured her to stop social media posts before she was fired
“Anytime I would tweet anything, I would get calls -- I would get, ‘Please get off Twitter, we hate it,’” Reid said.
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Marriott targets budget travelers with new mid-scale extended-stay option
Marriott International CEO Anthony Capuano shared some insight on budget travelers.
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Temu’s daily US users cut in half following end of ‘de minimis’ loophole
Temu's parent, PDD Holdings, said last week that tariffs had created significant pressure for its merchants.
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CNN reporter Alex Marquardt exits after network lost $5M defamation case against Navy veteran
A CNN correspondent at the center of a nefarious report that cost the network at least $5 million for defaming a US Navy veteran is leaving the...
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This CEO was paid $165M last year — and it wasn’t Cook, Zuckerberg or Musk
The executive runs a company that makes products used by police departments across the country.
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Near-constant beeping from Waymo driverless cars enraging California residents
Residents of Santa Monica, California, have been complaining and protesting the frequent noise-pollution from Waymo driverless cars.
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UnitedHealth investors approve new CEO’s $60M pay package despite turmoil following top executive’s assassination
Stephen Hemsley returned to the top job last month after the healthcare giant reported its first earnings miss since 2008.
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Steve Bannon back on Spotify after 5 years — but pledges to fight Big Tech to the end: ‘Most dangerous thing in the country’
Bannon said War Room hasn't changed its tone at all since it was axed from tech platforms nearly five years ago, "I think our content's the same,...
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Disney slashing hundreds of jobs in film, TV as Hollywood facing industry turmoil: report
In 2023, Disney cut 7,000 jobs as part of an effort to save $5.5 billion in costs.
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Walmart quietly jacks up prices — despite Trump’s demand for retailer to ‘eat the tariffs’
Photos circulating online, particularly on the Walmart subreddit, have documented dramatic price hikes of more than 100% on some items.