#Disney revenue falls short as Disney+ subscriber growth slows

#Disney revenue falls short as Disney+ subscriber growth slows

“#Disney revenue falls short as Disney+ subscriber growth slows” Disney’s revenue fell short of Wall Street’s expectations last quarter as subscribers to its Disney+ streaming service slowed — sending the stock down 4 percent in late trading. In a double-whammy hit to investors, the Mouse House said revenue fell 13 percent in its fiscal second…

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#Letters to the Editor — May 14, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — May 14, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — May 14, 2021” The Issue: The Post’s endorsement of Brooklyn beep Eric Adams for mayor in the Democratic primary. Thank you for your endorsement of Eric Adams (“The Post endorses Eric Adams for mayor,” May 10). Up until a few weeks ago, I didn’t know who I was voting for….

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#Disney World to begin reducing social distancing rules

#Disney World to begin reducing social distancing rules

“#Disney World to begin reducing social distancing rules” “The Happiest Place On Earth” is allowing its patrons to be closer to each other again.  Walt Disney World has begun relaxing many of its pandemic safety restrictions, including physical distancing in certain areas of the Florida theme park.  “Temporary adjustments are still in place to promote…

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#Nine West partner offers to buy Reebok for over B

#Nine West partner offers to buy Reebok for over $1B

“#Nine West partner offers to buy Reebok for over $1B” Offers to buy Reebok started rolling in this week with the licensing company behind Nine West and Frye offering around $1 billion for the money-losing sneaker label, The Post has learned. Jamie Salter’s Authentic Brands Group teamed up with Wolverine World Wide, the footwear maker…

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#Colleges pushed anew for reparations for slavery, racism

#Colleges pushed anew for reparations for slavery, racism

“#Colleges pushed anew for reparations for slavery, racism” PROVIDENCE, R.I. — For Brown University students, the Ivy League college’s next step in its yearslong quest to atone for its legacy of slavery is clear: Pay up. Nearly two decades after the Providence, Rhode Island, institution launched its much-lauded reckoning, undergraduate students this spring voted overwhelmingly for the…

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#China uses coercive policies to lower Uyghur birth rates

#China uses coercive policies to lower Uyghur birth rates

“#China uses coercive policies to lower Uyghur birth rates” Beijing, May 13 – Coercive policies in China’s far western region of Xinjiang have led to a sharp decline in birth rates for Uyghurs and other minorities, which could add to evidence of genocide, an Australian think tank said in a report released on Wednesday. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) report, citing official Chinese data, said that there…

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#Schools ditch student mask requirements in growing numbers

#Schools ditch student mask requirements in growing numbers

“#Schools ditch student mask requirements in growing numbers” As a lengthy, bitter fight over mask requirements for students neared its conclusion, the chairperson of a Florida school board announced that she would agree to lift a mandate that had been in place since September even though she preferred leaving it in place until the end…

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