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Taylor Swift to attend Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade?
Super Bowl LVIII victory parade for Kansas City Chiefs is scheduled for Wednesday morning. The City Manager of Kansas City has indicated that he had already informed Taylor Swift's representatives about the city's potential challenges in managing the additional traffic that might arise if the megastar decided to attend, as per a report in New York Post. As Swift's Eras Tour resumes on Friday in Australia, there's speculation that she might extend the celebrations by joining her boyfriend Travis Kelce for the Chiefs' third parade in five seasons, New York Post reported.
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AIMco opens New York office in credit push
Alberta Investment Management Corp., one of Canada’s largest pension plans, is opening a New York office as it pushes further into private credit investing.
13.02 / 15:03
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Even Good Dogs Can End Up on a No-Fly List
True or false: There’s a no-fly list for dogs and your pet might be on it. Travelers like Megan Moskowitz say it absolutely exists. When Moskowitz tried to fly with her dog, an English cocker spaniel named Maci, to visit family in Indiana, she says United Airlines agents at Newark Liberty International Airport wouldn’t let Maci on the plane.
13.02 / 14:41
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New York weather forecast: Nor'easter, rains, snow predicted on special election day
nor'easter looms over New York's special election set for Tuesday, adding a layer of uncertainty and drama to the political landscape. With forecasts predicting heavy snowfall and strong winds in the New York Metro area, this convergence of weather and politics could create the ideal storm of challenges for candidates vying for an ousted congressman's seat, Fox Weather reported. A powerful, fast-moving winter storm was dumping heavy snow on the US Northeast on Tuesday, creating a messy commute for millions of Americans, while forcing schools to close and wreaking havoc on air travel across the region, as per a Reuters report.
13.02 / 07:09
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New York stores are now required to post the extra charges for paying with a credit card
Businesses in New York will now be required to clearly post how much extra their products will cost if customers pay with a credit card
13.02 / 01:51
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European Union looking to sanction Indian and Chinese firms over Russia dealings, says report
European Union (EU) has put forward new trade restrictions targeting approximately two dozen companies, including one from India and three from China, accused of backing Russia's war in Ukraine, as per a Bloomberg report. The listed companies, mainly involved in technology and electronics, are accused of contributing to Russia's military and technological capabilities. The document highlights their alleged role in advancing Russia's defence and security sector.
13.02 / 01:51
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New York City subway shooting: One dead, five injured amid gunfire in Bronx. What we know so far
New York City subway station on Monday afternoon just ahead of the busy rush hour, official confirmed on Tuesday. No motive was given for the shooting. The officials said the shooting started at around 4.30 pm when stations throughout the city are usually filled with kids coming home from school and many workers are beginning their evening commute.
12.02 / 18:39
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New York, Boston, I-95 predicted to be hit by snow storm, schools to remain closed
New York City to Providence in Rhode Island, and onwards to Boston, as per a Fox report. The fast-moving winter storm was expected to hit the US Northeast early on Tuesday, dumping as much as 6 inches (15.24 centimeters) of snow on New York City before moving north later in the day and walloping Boston with more than a foot, forecasters said.
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NY Fed survey finds stability in January inflation expectations
By Michael S. Derby
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Ready for this year's Super Bowl commercials? Here are the ads filling game breaks on Sunday
Super Bowl Sunday is here — and, as always, there’s a vast roster of advertisers ready to vie for fans’ attention during game breaks
11.02 / 11:20
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With Apple’s $3,500 headsets out in the wild, new social norms apply
Yam Olisker was walking around New York City’s Times Square getting stares and questions from strangers. That can happen when you have a $3,500 hunk of tech strapped to your face. Olisker was wearing Apple’s new Vision Pro, the mixed-reality headset that looks like giant silver ski goggles.
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This small New York village made guns for 200 years. What happens when Remington leaves?
Workers have turned out hunting rifles, shotguns, carbines, revolvers and more at the Remington plant in upstate New York for about two centuries
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Robert De Niro says grandson's death due to drug overdose was shocking and should not have taken place
Robert De Niro, the American actor and producer was in utter shock and disbelief after the death of his grandson in the past year from an accidental drug overdose situation. The 80-year-old star of 'Killers of the Flower Moon' has informed about the sudden loss of Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, his grandson last year. As per the medical examiner in New York City, the cause of death Rodriguez was the «toxic effects of fentanyl, bromazepam, alprazolam, 7-amino clonazepam, ketamine, and cocaine». He was 19 years old at that time.
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New York Attorney General Triples Fraud Allegations Against DCG to Over $3 Billion
New York Attorney General Letitia James has escalated the state’s legal action against Digital Currency Group (DCG), tripling the estimated size of the alleged fraud to over $3 billion. This development follows a prolonged investigation by James’s office, which uncovered additional investors defrauded of $2 billion in assets, as disclosed in a statement released on Friday. The lawsuit centers on a cryptocurrency lending program known as Gemini Earn.
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4 Boutique Airlines That Can Change the Way You Fly
THE NEXT TIME you find yourself baffled by some of the airlines listed on an airport departure board, consider this: More than 300 international airlines operate worldwide—even if you always fly the same three or four giants. Though behemoths dominate the industry, some bantamweight contenders stand out as viable alternatives. Their pitch: These (mostly new) boutique airlines, which limit flights to just a few strategic destinations, promise not only savings but a better ride.
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