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"You must retire," an International Gemological Institute worker was told before an illegal purge of older staff, according to lawsuits.
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The new closures will add to the roughly 200 stores that Rite Aid has closed since filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last year.
Globally, there are now more billionaires than ever — and they're richer than ever, according to Forbes.
The first labor union for Amazon workers in the United States is divided, running out of money and fighting over an election.
An artificial intelligence-powered chatbot created by New York City to help small business owners advised companies to violate the law.
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The boxing great is selling "Mike Bites" cannabis-infused gummies and, yes, they're ear-shaped.
Donald Trump is returning to the stock market. Shareholders of Digital World Acquisition Corp. approved a merger with Trump's business.
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The paper's hedge fund owner — Alden Global Capital — "wants to pay less to create a worse paper," tweeted the staff's union.
The popular Union Square shop's abrupt closure is the subject of a new National Labor Relations Board complaint that seeks its reopening.
The New York City-based sports magazine was first published in 1954.
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New York City is no stranger to great wealth, and in 2023 many of the city's richest held onto their hoards. See where the richest landed.
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A studio development boom is doubling New York City's capacity for production, as questions loom about how much to expect.
The FTX founder, who faces up to 110 years in prison, seemed stunned Thursday by the federal jury's verdict.
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According to court documents for Rite Aid’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, 3 NYC stores face closure.
"New Yorkers say they are worse off financially than they were a year ago," a pollster said.
But former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, whose wealth grew to $96 billion, is 10th on The Forbes 400 ranking of America's super rich.
With a NYC Department of Small Business Services grant, the nonprofit is providing sanitation, support for local merchants, and more.
The creator of Fox News will become chairman emeritus as his son Lachlan Murdoch takes control, a company release states.
"Starting in March, all of those black bags will be off our streets," Mayor Eric Adams said of a rule that trash must be put in containers.
“New York is the most substantial opportunity for Vireo Health,” the CEO, Dr. Kyle Kingsley, said in a video presentation to investors.
Despite the bio uptick in tourism, visitors from China are no-shows and investors remain skeptical about the future.
The spirit of Labor Day hasn't left these New York City-area workers.
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Not all is happy behind the scenes at Big Gay Ice Cream, where a founder sued a business partner on accusations of fraud and mismanagement.
"They are losing their homes. They're losing their cars and trucks," Bob Beitcher said. "It's pretty awful."
Some not-so-poor people had big money problems this week in New York City. Here's a roundup of the most ridiculous.
The slower-than-anticipated rollout of legal weed led to 1,500 unlicensed pot shops with $484 million of products, the study also found.
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How many metric tons of weed that New Yorkers toke, vape and scarf down every year is a very... high number.
Just one more sign the city is putting the coronavirus in the rearview mirror.
Manhattan has 20% fewer store employees than before the pandemic — and Amazon is a prime reason.