#Sherry-Lehmann owners in NYC drank wines while clients waited

#Sherry-Lehmann owners in NYC drank wines while clients waited

“Sherry-Lehmann owners in NYC drank wines while clients waited” Sherry-Lehmann’s owners have allegedly treated New York’s premier wine shop like their own personal booze stash — helping themselves to rare, pricey vintages on the company dime even as angry customers claim that they’re not getting the deliveries they paid for, The Post has learned. As…

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#Elon Musk sells 22 million shares of Tesla stock in 3 days

#Elon Musk sells 22 million shares of Tesla stock in 3 days

“Elon Musk sells 22 million shares of Tesla stock in 3 days” Tesla boss Elon Musk disclosed another $3.6 billion in stock sales on Wednesday, taking his total near $40 billion this year and frustrating investors as the company’s shares wallow at two-year lows. A securities filing showed he unloaded 22 million shares in the world’s most valuable…

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#MTA mishaps led to camera failure in April 12 subway shooting

#MTA mishaps led to camera failure in April 12 subway shooting

“MTA mishaps led to camera failure in April 12 subway shooting” A string of MTA mishaps marked by “haphazard” maintenance, internal miscommunication and low staffing meant there were no functioning surveillance cameras at Brooklyn’s 36th Street station when an unhinged gunman opened fire on a packed train there in April. The video outage — which…

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#Ex-Twitter worker Ahmad Abouammo gets 3½ years for spying

#Ex-Twitter worker Ahmad Abouammo gets 3½ years for spying

“Ex-Twitter worker Ahmad Abouammo gets 3½ years for spying” A former Twitter manager convicted of spying for Saudi Arabia by sharing user data several years ago and potentially exposing users to persecution was sentenced to 3½ years in prison on Wednesday, US prosecutors said. Ahmad Abouammo had been found guilty by a jury in August following a trial in federal court in…

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#Retail sales fall 0.6% in November after rising in October

#Retail sales fall 0.6% in November after rising in October

“Retail sales fall 0.6% in November after rising in October” Americans cut back sharply on retail spending last month as the holiday shopping season began with high prices and rising interest rates forcing families, particularly lower income households, to make harder decisions about what they buy. Retail sales fell 0.6% from October to November after a sharp 1.3% rise…

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#Jobless claims fall to lowest level in over two months

#Jobless claims fall to lowest level in over two months

“Jobless claims fall to lowest level in over two months” The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell significantly last week, a sign that the labor market remains strong even as the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates in an effort to cool the economy and slow inflation. Applications for jobless claims fell…

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