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Lefty Starbucks office workers refuse to move from Seattle to new hub in deep-red Tennessee: report
Starbucks office workers are reportedly balking at orders to relocate to the company’s new $100 million Nashville hub, with some left-leaning workers repulsed by the prospect of living and working in the capital of deep-red Tennessee. The java giant has been...
Ex-Washington Post editor found dead at 60; laid-off politics maven was readying for new job
Veteran Washington Post editor Dan Eggen — a key architect of the paper’s political coverage who was laid off in a brutal round of cuts earlier this year — was found dead at his home in the nation’s capital on Tuesday. He was 60. No foul play or violence were...
United Airlines says it will raise summer fares as much as 20% as fuel prices surge amid Iran war
United Airlines will bump fares 15% to 20% this summer, its busiest season — letting travelers foot the bill for the airline’s jet fuel costs that have doubled as a result of the Iran war. The decision was made as travelers have shown they are still willing to...
NFL defends shift to streaming in meeting with FCC
The NFL defended its shift to streaming during a meeting with FCC officials last week as the agency questions whether the league has made watching games too challenging and pricey, according to a filing Tuesday. During a meeting Friday in Washington, DC, which...
Meta workers outraged over internal software tracking keystrokes, mouse movements: ‘How do we opt out?’
Meta employees are fuming over a new internal tool that tracks their clicks and keystrokes — the latest flashpoint in the company’s all-in push on artificial intelligence. Staffers reacted with alarm after learning the software would monitor mouse movements,...
Mass exodus from California is driven by poorer people — now they’re thriving
Californians who found themselves financially struggling in the state are leaving for much greener pastures, setting up their lives and their families in other states where they’re now thriving. The residents fleeing CA are poorer inhabitants finding it hard to...
Mass exodus from California is driven by poorer people — now they’re thriving
Californians who found themselves financially struggling in the state are leaving for much greener pastures, setting up their lives and their families in other states where they’re now thriving. The residents fleeing CA are poorer inhabitants finding it hard to...
Red Lobster’s ‘Endless Shrimp’ is officially back this week — but with a twist to prevent another financial disaster
Red Lobster is bringing back its famous “Endless Shrimp” promotion starting Monday, marking a surprising revival of one of its most recognizable all-you-can-eat offerings. The deal will return for a limited time at select locations, the company said. One Red...
Hamptonites mourn wave of generic chain stores changing way of life — including $33 smoothies in Sag Harbor
Hamptons residents are mourning the end of a beloved local institution. Estia’s Little Kitchen. The unassuming Mexican-style diner will be replaced by an outpost of a smoothie empire best known for its $40 acai bowl, the latest chain shop to infringe upon the...