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Atlanta stadium execs spent $600K in tax dollars on World Cup VIP seats while fretting over ‘crazy’ prices
Executives at the taxpayer-backed agency that owns Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium secretly blew over $600,000 on VIP World Cup seats — even as they fretted that ticket prices were “crazy” and “not the most prudent use of public funds,” The Post has learned. As...
Berkshire Hathaway to acquire homebuilder Taylor Morrison in massive $8.5B deal
Berkshire Hathaway has agreed to acquire Taylor Morrison Home Corp. in an all-cash deal valued at about $8.5 billion, the companies jointly said on Sunday, marking an expansion of the conglomerate’s housing business. Under the agreement terms, Berkshire will...
Silicon Valley giant Meta slashes even more jobs as AI boom sparks bloodbath
The AI bloodbath continues in tech as Meta cuts thousands of jobs in Silicon Valley. The company, which owns Facebook and Instagram, laid off 2,212 people at its Menlo Park headquarters and an additional 213 workers were cut at the Sunnyvale office, Worker...
U.S. Military Is Quietly Guiding Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz
American forces in recent weeks have helped coordinate the passage of dozens of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, according to U.S. officials, even as travel through the waterway remains risky amid stalled negotiations to end the war with...
46-story SL Green tower project slated to begin in the fall
SL Green and Japan’s Mori Building Co., which announced a joint-venture partnership to develop a new Madison Avenue office tower, are wasting no time getting the 46-story project off the ground.Demolition of the old Brooks Brothers building at 346 Madison Ave....
Frozen food item sold at Costco recalled over salmonella risk
A frozen cheese bread product sold at Costco is being recalled over concerns it could be contaminated with salmonella, prompting the retailer to notify customers who purchased the affected items. Champion Foods LLC announced a voluntary recall of certain...
Asian toy companies — like Labubu maker — invading NYC’s Times Square after recent departures
A friendly Asian invasion is taking up some of the retail-space slack from recent departures of sportswear and jewelry shops from Times Square. The largest is soon to come — a 7,000 square-foot emporium for Chinese-owned PopMart, makers of creepy but cuddly...
Is This the Future of Air Travel?
A new all-electric aircraft made a test flight in New York City. Our transportation reporter Niraj Chokshi describes what to know. Source link
Capitol Hill suddenly silent on the destructive impact NIL has had in college sports
Finally, there’s a bipartisan initiative in Congress to fix the mad cash grab that’s plaguing college sports — but it has been greeted with a remarkable hush from the crowd. The Protect College Sports Act is slated to be introduced by Sens. Sen. Ted Cruz...