Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser’s pay jumps 22% to M following years of job cuts

Citigroup said Thursday it had approved $42 million for CEO Jane Fraser’s total compensation for 2025, up nearly 22% from a year earlier. Investors have cheered Fraser’s efforts to streamline management, cut jobs and sell businesses, boosting the stock 65.8% last year. It outperformed peers and an index tracking bank stocks by a wide margin. The move follows similar hikes for top bosses at rivals Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, as Wall Street giants gear up for what is widely expected to be a bumper year for dealmaking. In a filing explaining the compensation, Citigroup highlighted record revenues across its core businesses, regulatory progress,…

China banned fishing in its biggest river, and species are starting to recover

China’s Yangtze River is showing signs of recovery following the introduction of a 10-year ban on commercial fishing in 2021. The number of large fish has increased, and there has been recovery among endangered animals, including the Yangtze sturgeon (Sinosturia dabryanus) and the Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis), new…

Decades-old FDA-approved drug can slow progression of Alzheimer’s

Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding how Alzheimer’s disease develops, and a decades-old drug could be the key to stopping the condition in its tracks. It is well established that Alzheimer’s is characterized by an accumulation of toxic proteins in the brain. Now, scientists at Northwestern University have identified…

Kalshi answers the  million Mark Wahlberg Super Bowl 2026 question

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. If you’re one of the many people who spent money on Mark Wahlberg Super Bowl attendance props at the prediction market, Kalshi, the vibrations are in…

IRS shared tax data on nearly 50K people with immigration officials — seemingly violating legal protections: report

The IRS shared confidential information on nearly 50,000 taxpayers with DHS officials for use in carrying out the Trump administration’s massive deportation orders – seemingly violating key legal protections, according to court documents. In a court filing Wednesday afternoon, the Treasury Department’s Internal Revenue Service confirmed the inappropriate sharing of…

Save 2 on the Sony Alpha 7 IV mirrorless camera at Amazon

It’s lining up to be an exciting year for stargazers, with a host of celestial events for you to point your lens at. Over the next couple of months our solar system neighbors Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus sit in alignment across the night sky in a rare…

Olympics 2026: How to watch Team USA vs. Latvia men’s hockey for free

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. With a largely unchanged roster from its silver-medal-winning Four Nations Face Off group, Team USA begins the quest for men’s ice hockey Olympic gold today…

Privacy, fairness concerns sparked by AI pricing that uses purchase history, data

Is the age of “surveillance pricing” upon us? Most Americans hope not, according to new research. The concept of retailers potentially using AI to set individual pricing for products based on a user’s data or purchasing history has naturally prompted concerns over privacy and fairness. Six in 10 (62%) Americans…

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