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  1. Experts warn of empty shelves, rising prices if port workers strike Dockworkers along the East and Gulf coasts have pledged to strike unless a new contract is reached by October, prompting experts to warn higher prices and empty shelves could await consumers. 
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  2. CBS News draws a red line after ABC debate fact-checking drama With its plans, CBS News is clearly indicating it wants to take a step back from the heat generated by calling attention to misleading statements by candidates.
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  3. Cooper Union poised to regain control of iconic Chrysler Building after rent battle Aby Rosen and Michael Fuchs’ RFR has reportedly been defaulting on rent since May – crumbling yearslong negotiations with the private Manhattan college, a source close to the matter told The Post.
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  4. Boar’s Head facing legal scrutiny by feds over deadly listeria outbreak found in deli meat The AP asked for records regarding the listeria outbreak but was rejected because releasing them could “interfere with” and “hinder” the government’s investigation.
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  5. China expert warns Xi is on the verge of doing something ‘horrendous’ after ICBM launch Chinese President Xi Jinping may be on the verge of doing something "horrendous" after sending two "war signals" within 10 days of each other, says one expert.
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  6. NYC business leaders scramble to deal with growing reality of socialist running the city The Post has learned that Kathryn Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York, has reached out to Jumaane Williams to set up a meeting.
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  7. Trump threatens to prosecute Google if he wins election for pushing only ‘bad stories’ about him Trump was reacting to a study which found that Google placed search results for Kamala Harris' campaign website in a more prominent location.
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  8. WeightWatchers CEO suddenly quits after push to embrace weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy Sima Sistani, who took up the CEO post at WW International two-and-a-half years ago, is out, according to the company.
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  9. Conservative power players setting up Florida summit labelled the ‘anti-Davos’ Trump's "America First" brain trust is hoping to create a conference that can parallel elite gatherings like Davos.
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  10. Donald Trump touts his $100K diamond-encrusted watch series as ‘one of the best ever made’ TheBestWatchesonEarth LLC is selling gold and diamond-encrusted watches emblazoned with Trump’s name through a paid licensing deal. 
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  11. OpenAI’s Sam Altman calls report of 7% equity stake ‘ludicrous’ The OpenAI boss reportedly added that investors were pushing for him to receive equity to ensure his interests remain aligned with the firm.
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  12. Dow surges over 400 points to all-time high as Wall Street cheers cooling inflation The three major indexes are on track for their third straight week of gains.
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  13. Target quietly changes store returns policy to battle customer abuse The change comes amid a wider trend where retailers have lost significant revenue — about $101 billion last year — due to return abuse. 
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  14. DirecTV, Dish reportedly close to reaching a merger agreement — which could bring in more than 20M subscribers DirecTV and Dish are in advanced talks to merge in a deal that could create the largest US pay-TV provider, with more than 20 million subscribers, according to multiple reports. The agreement could be announced as early as Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday evening. It would also include Sling TV, Dish’s streaming television...
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  15. X blocks links to hacked JD Vance dossier, suspends journalist’s account Now, when users enter the link to the newsletter in X’s search bar, an error flag tells users to “try searching for something else.”
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  16. Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rose 2.2% last month Data through the week points to a still-resilient economy overall, leaving traders uncertain about the Fed's next move.
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  17. Big Trump Media shareholder slashes nearly entire stake in Truth Social parent — down to just 100 shares United Atlantic Ventures, managed by Trump Media co-founder Andrew Litinsky, who had appeared on Trump’s hit reality TV show “The Apprentice,” cut its 5.5% stake from over 7.5 million shares to just 100 shares.
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  18. Dell demands employees to work 5 days a week in office and ‘grow skills’ Last week, Amazon said it would require employees to return to working at company offices five days per week, beginning next year, toughening a prior three-day mandate.
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  19. Activist hedge fund Elliott slams Southwest CEO Bob Jordan as shares soar 7% The activist hedge fund – led by billionaire Paul Singer – encouraged shareholders to call back their shares and reaffirmed its intent to host a special meeting to oust the current board. 
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  20. Starbucks ditches ex-CEO Howard Schultz’s dream of selling Italian brand Princi Starbucks will phase out the Princi line of pastries and baked goods from the menus of its eight Roastery and Reserve locations in the US and China.
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  21. Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg faces deposition in Sarah Silverman’s AI copyright lawsuit The comedian, along with authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey, filed a class action lawsuit against Meta last year. 
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  22. Google search favors Kamala Harris over Trump, puts articles with ‘leftist bias’ atop GOP nominee’s site: study Media Research Center found that the website for Harris' campaign was given a more desirable locations on its search engine results.
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  23. Super Micro Computer probed by feds after short-seller alleges ‘accounting manipulation’: report Super Micro Computer had earlier this month denied claims made in a report by short-seller Hindenburg Research, saying it contained "false or inaccurate statements" about the server maker.
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