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Senate bipartisan bill tackles NIL chaos in college sports, creates ‘Lane Kiffin Rule’
Two key senators involved in a long-simmering debate over fixing college sports introduced a bipartisan bill designed to break a congressional logjam that would regulate payments to players, limit them to one “free” transfer over their careers and create a...
Budget retail giant shutters 350 stores — including 3 in California, as hundreds more closures planned
Another major discount retailer is shrinking its footprint across America — and California wasn’t spared. Family Dollar has shuttered roughly 350 stores nationwide over the past 10 months as parent company DollarTree continues a sweeping downsizing effort that...
Mark Zuckerberg’s $300M superyacht draws boos cruising into Seattle as Meta slashes jobs there
Mark Zuckerberg came under fire after his $300 million superyacht made a splashy entrance in a Seattle harbor – right as Meta confirmed about 1,400 layoffs in its local office. The 390-foot vessel, called “Launchpad,” drew a round of boos and heckles when it...
‘60 Minutes’ journo Sharyn Alfonsi loses CBS News contract in wake of clashes with network, Bari Weiss
CBS News declined to renew “60 Minutes” correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi’s contract after months of drama in which the journo accused the network’s leadership of political interference. Alfonsi told The Post on Wednesday that her contract expired over the weekend,...
Washington State McDonald’s franchisee to pay $1,000 each in class action settlement
Thousands of people who applied for jobs at a West Coast McDonald’s franchise could soon see surprise checks worth more than $1,000 show up in their mailboxes. Washington-based KTC LLC agreed to a $681.600 class action settlement after being accused of posting...
Jamie Dimon says JPMorgan wants to go shopping — and has $20 billion to spend
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Wednesday the Wall Street giant could drop up to $20 billion on an acquisition, teeing up what would rank as the biggest deal of his 20-year run atop the country’s largest bank. Dimon told analysts at a New York financial...
New York Times accused of using AI to spy on unionized employees: ‘workers everywhere are under attack’
Unionized New York Times employees have taken legal action against the publication, claiming it uses artificial intelligence to “surveil and monitor” them. Staffers in the New York Times Guild and the separate Times Tech Guild filed two grievances and an unfair...
Fired JPMorgan employee who claimed wrongful termination over $642.50 ‘Super Bowl’ deli platter awarded $4M
A $642.50 deli platter ended up costing JPMorgan Chase $4.25 million. A Wall Street arbitration panel ordered the banking giant to pay veteran Beverly Hills, Calif., broker Brent Ryan Bodner millions in damages for his firing last year over an expense-account...
Bossy BP big bashed for bullying colleagues before abrupt ouster: report
BP’s abrupt ouster of Chairman Albert Manifold this week – the latest in a series of scandalous departures from the oil major – followed “multiple” whistleblower complaints about his “bullying” of colleagues, according to a report. Though Manifold played a...