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The city’s announcement that it would move migrants out of the Roosevelt Hotel by June made the precious East Midtown site Topic No.1 among commercial developers.…
There’s a kitchen shakeup at an American fast-food chain. Steak ‘n Shake has announced a major change to its beloved shoestring fries, and they say the…
Under pressure from the Trump administration, JPMorgan is continuing to rework and reword its commitment to the controversial Diversity, Equity and Inclusion system of hiring and…
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski on Wednesday offered three predictions for trends that the quick-service restaurant industry will see this year. The top three trends that Kempczinski…
Nate Bienstock fell in love with Quinnipiac University ice hockey as a little kid, watching the Bobcats in the 2013 and 2016 NCAA championship games. No…
Citigroup credited $81 trillion to a customer’s account, instead of just $280, and took hours to reverse the transaction — an embarrassing “near miss” for a bank…
GrubHub laid off 500 employees — 20% of its workforce — less than two months after the food delivery service was acquired by food app delivery…
More than 75,000 digital subscribers have canceled their subscriptions to The Washington Post following an announcement by its owner, Jeff Bezos, that the paper’s opinion section…
State Street’s asset management unit on Friday dropped targets for the number of women and minority directors who should serve on corporate boards, according to new proxy…
A veteran Telsa manager in the US said he was fired after complaining about jokes made by chief executive Elon Musk that referred to Nazi leaders.…