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ABC brass scramble to bring in pro-Trump voices to ‘The View’ and other shows: ‘Panic mode’
ABC News brass are in "panic mode" as they hunt for conservative voices to balance the rabid anti-Trump rhetoric spewed by the hosts on “The View,” as well as those on other shows, The Post has learned.
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Polymarket ‘whale’ raked in $85M on Trump win — millions more than previously reported
The French Polymarket 'whale' raked in more than $50 million more than previously reported on President-elect Donald Trump's win.
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FBI seizes Polymarket CEO’s phone, electronics after betting platform predicts Trump win: source
The incident occured just a week after Polymarket successfully predicted President-elect Donald Trump's win.
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LA Times owner vows ‘very left’ overhaul, gives paradoxical reason for not endorsing Kamala Harris
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong blocked his editorial board from publishing its endorsement of Harris last month -- sparking subscription cancellations.
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Red Lobster menu rebrand brings back fan-favorite that caused ‘social media riot’
Red Lobster debuted new food offerings and brought back two popular items this week after the seafood restaurant chain overhauled its menu.
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Meta ordered to face FTC’s antitrust lawsuit over Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions
A judge largely denied Meta's motion to end the case filed against Facebook in 2020 alleging that the company acted illegally to maintain its social network monopoly.
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Bill Ackman compares Yale to Hamas — calling Ivy League ‘potentially even more dangerous’
Bill Ackman declared that Yale University is "no different than Hamas" and that the Ivy League school is "potentially even more dangerous" than the Palestinian terrorist group.
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Dogecoin surges nearly 20% after Trump announces Elon Musk-led ‘Department of Government Efficiency’
Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy were appointed by Trump to lead DOGE, which will function as an advisory committee outside of the government.
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Major Paramount shareholder Mario Gabelli urges FCC to delay key decision on Skydance merger
Gabelli requested the delay so that he could probe for “potential fiduciary and/or federal securities violations” against Paramount's minority shareholders.
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Grubhub reportedly in talks to be acquired by Marc Lore’s Wonder startup
Grubhub is likely to be valued below $1 billion in any deal, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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Apple developing an iPad-like AI device that can be mounted on a wall: report
The product, code-named J490, could be announced as early as March, the report said.
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OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman returns three months after leaving ChatGPT maker
Brockman, who was president, has been working with CEO Sam Altman on creating a new role for him to focus on significant technical challenges, Bloomberg reported.
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Spirit Airlines preparing bankruptcy filing after talks with Frontier Airlines collapse: report
Shares plummeted 35% in after-hours trading.
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Trump set for big U-turn on TikTok ban after concerted effort to block Chinese app in first term: Kellyanne Conway
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly “expected” to attempt to block a potential US ban of TikTok ahead of a looming January deadline – according to longtime ally Kellyanne Conway and other unnamed advisers.
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CNN boss Mark Thompson to lay off hundreds after Election Day ratings wipeout: report
The struggling cable news giant will undergo an overhaul that will leave its television division diminished while beefing up its digital business.
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James Dolan abruptly scraps partnership with rival firm over Las Vegas NBA venue plan that could compete with the Sphere: sources
The billionaire Knicks owner has quietly broken off an unusual 14-month-old partnership with Oak View Group -- a rival firm co-founded by Dolan's longtime friend, the legendary concert promoter Irving Azoff -- which had aimed to attract a mega-buck sponsor for the Las Vegas Sphere, sources said.
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Fat cat Wall Street bankers set for bonus bonanza for first time in three years: study
New York bankers are expected to pocket bonuses as high as 35% as Wall Street deal-making roared back to life after the economic malaise after the COVID pandemic.
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Former DOJ antitrust lawyer Makan Delrahim angling for new role under Trump — but sources label him a ‘Google shill’
"Pro-Big Tech forces are clearly trying to push his name to the Transition, and it is a full court press to get him considered," one source with direct knowledge told The Post.
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Federal Reserve official warns Trump’s deportation plan could disrupt labor at some businesses
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari outlined his views on the impact of President-elect Trump's campaign pledge to deport illegal immigrants.
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X rivals Bluesky, Threads see influx of users after Trump election victory
As of Tuesday, Threads was the top rated "free" app on Apple's App Store. Bluesky was seventh on the list -- ahead of Instagram, Facebook and X.
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Disney broadens CEO search to external candidates to find Bob Iger’s successor
Embattled media giant Disney is expanding its search for Bob Iger's successor beyond the the walls of the Magic Kingdom, according to a new report.
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Why some Thanksgiving meals will be more expensive this year
Wells Fargo economists analyzed costs for a Thanksgiving meal including enough turkey, stuffing, salad, cranberries, dinner rolls and pumpkin pie to feed 10 guests.
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John Paulson rules out joining Trump administration as treasury secretary
Paulson told The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that his "complex financial obligations" preclude him from joining the Trump administration.
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Elon Musk doubles down on going after Fauci: ‘My pronouns are still prosecute/Fauci’
“My pronouns are still prosecute/Fauci,” Elon Musk wrote on X on Tuesday.
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NY Times tech workers union ends strike — without new contract
A head of one of guild's units said the strike was a "warning" to management which demonstrated "our strength and our value" to the publication.
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Marc Lore’s food delivery service Wonder is making smart use of NYC’s vacant storefronts
Wonder is revolutionizing more than just cuisine in New York City. Since launching last year, the food delivery and take-out company has repurposed 19 vacant storefronts across Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn. And Wonder, which also has locations in the ’burbs, as well as New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Connecticut, plans to have 95 outposts...
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