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White-collar staff reaping the financial benefits of working from home should be taxed to help other workers who aren’t getting the same advantages, experts at Deutsche Bank said in a new
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Canadians are up in arms after Whole Foods banned its employees from wearing poppies in honor of Remembrance Day, the nation’s holiday for fallen soldiers.
The Amazon-owned supermarket chain
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Walmart is parting ways with robots used to monitor store inventory as the retail giant realized humans are just as capable, a new report said.
The robot layoff is the result of the company cutting
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WeWork is once again looking to go public — but only if it starts making money.The beleaguered office-sharing startup could take another shot at an initial public offering after it becomes
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Alyson Hannigan is getting a jump on Halloween. The former star of “How I Met Your Mother” is hosting “Outrageous Pumpkins,” a new four-part Food Network series in which seven expert pumpkin carvers will show off their skills and compete for a $25,000 grand prize. Hannigan, 46, answered a few questions about her new show. …
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Amazon plans to hire another 100,000 workers in the US and Canada amid a coronavirus-fueled boom in its online sales, the company announced Monday. The e-commerce titan’s fourth big hiring spree this year will add full- and part-time jobs to its operations network “as we expand our footprint to better serve customers in communities where …
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Being an NFL insider is hard work. Constantly breaking stories, talking with agents, staying up to date with everything that’s happening in league. It all takes a toll – especially as Week 1 of the season approaches. Ian Rapoport unwittingly gave the world a glimpse behind the curtain on Wednesday. During a live segment on …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers & columnists to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: sports media. What’s David Cone’s contract with YES? @aI_bundy First off, nice work, Al, on “Married with …
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The mystery player behind the unprecedented summer-long rally in tech stocks appears to be the colorful billionaire CEO of Japanese conglomerate Softbank. Masayoshi Son, known for making big plays in tech giants like Alibaba and Uber, has spent billions of dollars buying options on individual tech stocks starting in the spring, according to multiple reports …
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Bella Thorne has issued a mea culpa. The 22-year-old caused an uproar last week when OnlyFans — the NSFW platform that reportedly crashed when the social-media star joined — hyped her record-breaking $2 million payday. The backlash intensified when OnlyFans announced new restrictions, including capping fan tips at $100 and pay-per-view post charges at $50, …