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Long Island Beach Hotspots Face Labor Shortage Before Summer Kickoff
Sandy shores, lobster rolls and vacation vibes — who wouldn’t want to soak up the sun while working a summer job on Long Island’s East End beach paradise? Despite its beauty and charm, New York’s beach communities are struggling to hire new talent. The Twin Forks, including the towns of Riverhead, Southold, East Hampton and Southampton, prepare to welcome...
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Investor Kyle Bass: Globalization Isn't Over, Just Don't Invest in Countries Run by Despots
The founder of Hayman Capital Management took a different view than BlackRock’s Larry Fink on the future of the idea of an interconnected global economy.
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Machine-Parts Start-Up Hadrian Raises $90 Million as It Seeks to Shake Up the Aerospace Supply Chain
Hadrian Automation raised $90 million in funding led by venture firms Lux Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, as it works to transform the aerospace supply chain.
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Why ‘Free' Shipping Isn't Free
The big carriers such as FedEx, UPS and Amazon make lots of deliveries, and none of those packages are being shipped for “free.”
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Kohl's Calls on Shareholders to Reject Activist Macellum's Proposal Ahead of Annual Meeting
Kohl’s called activist investor Macellum’s board nominees an “unqualified slate.”
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Launches First New Shepard Space Crew of 2022
Comedian and actor Pete Davidson was previously announced to be flying with the crew, but his seat was turned over.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Thursday
U.S. stock futures were little changed Thursday as bond yields and oil prices dropped.
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Airlines Offer Luxury Suites, Roomier Seats in Battle for High-Paying Travelers as International Trips Return
Airlines are deploying higher-end products in hopes of capturing more revenue after two bruising pandemic years.
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Walgreens Shares Fall as Pandemic Demand Slows and Health-Care Investments Ramp Up
Walgreens, which saw strong sales during the winter quarter, maintained its outlook for the year.
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How Hackers and Geopolitics Could Derail the Planned Energy Transition
Finance, geopolitics and cybersecurity will all be crucial in determining the scope and success of any energy transition.
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Why Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Could Spark a NATO Defense Spending Spree
NATO countries across Europe have done an about-face on defense spending in the immediate wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Go Long on Hertz
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Invest in Petco Instead of Chewy, Says Jim Cramer
“I’d much rather buy the stock of Petco, which has the added advantage of making a lot of money,” the “Mad Money” host said Wednesday.
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Cramer Warns of Trading After Hours, Points to Big Recent Moves in Micron, Lululemon and RH as Examples
“One mistake in after-hours trading will wipe you out much faster than a mistake during regular hours,” the “Mad Money” host said Wednesday.
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Jim Cramer Says to Own Secular Stocks, Approach Cyclical Names With Skepticism
“Just about every company wants to be seen as a secular growth story. Approach them with skepticism,” the “Mad Money” host said Wednesday.
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Biden Warns U.S. Won't Have Enough Covid Vaccine Shots This Fall If Congress Fails to Pass Funding
However, Biden said the U.S. currently has enough vaccine supply to ensure people ages 50 and older can get their fourth doses.
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Next Decade Will Transform Health Care More Than Past Century: Johnson & Johnson CEO
Johnson & Johnson’s new CEO Joaquin Duato says in his first interview that AI in medicine will lead to innovations including real-time surgery decisions.
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Why Delta Air Lines' Health Chief Thinks the Airplane Mask Mandate Will Soon Be Lifted
The U.S. airplane and airport mask mandate will likely be lifted on April 18 or “shortly thereafter,” according to Delta’s chief health officer.
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Chris Rock's First Comedy Show Since Will Smith Slapped Him Is Sending Ticket Resell Prices Way Up
There are more than a dozen tickets to Rock’s Wednesday shows up for sale on StubHub, with prices ranging from $444 per ticket to $1,705.
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Watch Live: Biden Speaks About Fight Against Covid as More Contagious Omicron BA.2 Gains Ground
President Joe Biden will give an update on the U.S. fight against Covid-19 and receive his second vaccine booster shot.