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Morning Brew Tops 4 Million Newsletter Subscribers as It Looks to Expand With M&A
Morning Brew has more than 4 million newsletter subscribers as it hunts for acquisitions to grow the company.
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Jared Kushner's Friend Ken Kurson Pleads Guilty in Stalking Case Involving Ex-Wife, Earlier Got Trump Pardon
Ken Kurson, a friend of Jared Kushner, confidante of Rudy Giuliani, and one-time Trump administration nominee, has pleaded guilty to a stalking-related case.
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The Athletic Co-Founders Explain Why They Sold to The New York Times in Their First Post-Deal Interview
In an exclusive CNBC interview, The Athletic co-founders explain why they sold to The New York Times.
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The Market Starts Speaking Out on a Tech Worker Union Effort at The New York Times
Investors are cautioning The New York Times management about its relationship with a new tech worker union, a signal of market concern about worker rights.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Looks to Start New Month Steady After Terrible January
U.S. stock futures pointed to a relatively flat open for the first trading day of February.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: AT&T, AMC Entertainment, UPS and More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include AT&T, AMC Entertainment, UPS, and more.
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The New York Times Is Buying Wordle, the Game That Exploded in Popularity This Month
The Times, not disclosing the price, said in a release it was acquired for a price in the low-seven figures.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: Callon Petroleum Has More Upside Ahead
“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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Shams Vs. the ‘Woj Bomb': Sports Reporters Are Duking It Out for Scoops on Twitter, and Their Value Is Soaring
A handful of top sports reporters are followed by millions of fans desperate for breaking news. They’re now set to command big paydays.
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Amazon and DraftKings Were Among Suitors Keen on The Athletic Before Sale to The New York Times
The Athletic considered a variety of merger and alternative funding options before agreeing to sell to The New York Times.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Discovery, GameStop, T-Mobile and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Futures Steady After Weaker-Than-Expected Jobs Growth
U.S. stock futures fell Friday after the government’s latest employment report showed much weaker-than-expected job growth.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: GameStop, T-Mobile, Sonos and Others
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
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New York Times to Buy The Athletic for $550 Million
The New York Times struck a deal to acquire sports news site The Athletic, the company announced Thursday.
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Report: The New York Times Is Buying The Athletic for A Hefty Sum
The New York Times has acquired The Athletic sport site for $550 million. Here’s what that means for the sports media landscape.
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New York Times Reviews Wirecutter Editor Erin Marquis Over Voicemail for Gun Rights Group After Michigan Shooting
Erin Marquis, an editor at New York Times site Wirecutter, was angry about a gun rights group press release after the fatal shooting at Oxford High School.
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‘Still on the Road to Hell': Global Media Reacts to COP26 Climate Deal
Nearly 200 countries agreed on a deal, which suffered stumbling blocks over the phasing out of coal.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Awaits Fed Decision After Another Record Day
U.S. stock futures were little changed ahead the Fed’s decision and after Wall Street saw another record session.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: New York Times, CVS Health, Humana and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
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Tyson Foods Says 91% of Workforce Is Vaccinated After Imposing Mandate
More than 90% of Tyson Foods’ 120,000-person workforce has been vaccinated after the meatpacker announced a mandate in early August.