#National Enquire parent fined over payments to Playboy model

#National Enquire parent fined over payments to Playboy model

“#National Enquire parent fined over payments to Playboy model” The publisher of the National Enquirer was fined $187,000 for directing payments to a former Playboy model who claimed she bedded Donald Trump years before his 2016 election. Three years after the tabloid’s previous owner, American Media, admitted to federal prosecutors that it made the payments…

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#New Yorkers are donning colorful post-pandemic summer looks

#New Yorkers are donning colorful post-pandemic summer looks

“#New Yorkers are donning colorful post-pandemic summer looks” This summer, the fashion forecast is flashy. With more than half of New Yorkers now fully vaccinated, fab fashionistas are shedding their drab pandemic duds and slipping into vibrant attire in celebration of the season.   “It’s over for the gray and black sweats,” Gabriella Lascano, 30, told…

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#Yankees’ offensive woes is ‘elephant in the room’

#Yankees’ offensive woes is ‘elephant in the room’

“#Yankees’ offensive woes is ‘elephant in the room’” Marcus Thames may not have a bat to change the Yankees’ offensive fortunes himself, but the hitting coach said he has bags under his eyes as proof that he’s doing everything he can to turn things around. As the Yankees finished one-third of their season scoring just…

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#Roughly 120 Hearst staffers opt for buyouts, sources say

#Roughly 120 Hearst staffers opt for buyouts, sources say

“#Roughly 120 Hearst staffers opt for buyouts, sources say” The voluntary buyout offers Hearst Magazines extended to 600 employees in its sales, marketing and ad side has resulted in close to 120 staffers raising their hands, sources tell Media Ink. That amounts to over 5 percent of the division’s 2,200 person workforce in a magazine…

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#Uber, Lyft competitor busted not charging sales tax

#Uber, Lyft competitor busted not charging sales tax

“#Uber, Lyft competitor busted not charging sales tax” A new ride-sharing app that advertised lower prices than Uber and Lyft launched in New York City over the weekend — but was forced to raise fares after admitting Tuesday that it was not charging some riders sales tax. Co-op Ride, which has billed itself as an…

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