NY Post - Business
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Subway’s $9.6B sale could face US antitrust heat — over its own strict competition rules: sources
Subway's deal to sell itself for a whopping $9.6 billion could face more antitrust scrutiny than expected, sources said -- and a major sticking...
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New real estate startup promises half-price mortgage rates as home loans climb
Roam is trying to combat over-7% mortgage rates by taking advantage of assumable loans, which sees a seller transferring their mortgage at the rate...
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I left a restaurant a one-star review now they’re threatening to sue me for defamation
An Australian restaurant is threatening to sue for defamation after a customer left an honest review of their “inedible” food.
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Gary Gensler is making the SEC into a banana republic
So now the case will likely go to court, where a judge will decide whether to allow markets to morph into banana republic status.
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McDonald’s franchise group slams ‘draconian’ fast-food law: ‘These costs simply cannot be absorbed’
AB 1228 recently received approval from the Senate and is likely headed for Gavin Newsom's signature.
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Critics slam Hulk Hogan and Mike Tyson for peddling illicit, kid-friendly e-cigs: ‘It’s not okay’
Critics say they're disappointed the muscle heads are now selling disposable flavored nicotine vapes that are popular among kids.
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Chick-fil-A expanding across the pond to UK in 2025
The company indicated it has intentions for further expansion in the country beyond them.
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California to spend $267M to crack down on ‘brazen’ smash-and-grab store thefts
“Enough with these brazen smash-and-grabs — we’re ensuring law enforcement agencies have the resources they need to take down these criminals,”...
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Manhattan’s swankiest Duane Reade — located in Trump Building — to shutter after shoplifting, vandalism issues
“It costs a lot of money to keep a big store like this open and the streets are dead with a lot of mom and pop stores nearby closing.”
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MGM casinos still reeling from ‘cybersecurity issue’ as machines remain offline
Casino floors in Las Vegas looked uncharacteristically dark -- a sign that MGM has not reached an agreement with the ransomware group behind the...
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Hedge fund titan Peter Brown has no regrets after sleeping in his office 2,000 nights: ‘I don’t see how I could do it otherwise’
"Psychologically, if I'm going to be away from my family, I have to work," Renaissance Technologies CEO Peter Brown said.
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Bud Light could lose retail shelf space as Dylan Mulvaney boycott persists: experts
Red-hot brands such as Modelo Especial are likely to take up more space at retailers, according to industry veterans.