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Hit HBO finance show 'Industry' could use an audit over banking world flubs, fans say: 'Plot isn’t always realistic'

Real-life bank employees have taken to social media to poke fun at the show’s many finance industry faux pas, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Trudeau called out by steelworker who refuses to shake his hand during blunt exchange: 'Don't believe you'

A steelworker called out high taxes in Canada during the tense exchange.

Legal cannabis industry seeks government help dealing with red tape

The marijuana industry is thriving. At the same time, states from California to Massachusetts have decided the industry needs to be subsidized.

Fani Willis stays on the Trump case: Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2024

NY Post readers discuss the ruling allowing District Attorney Fani Willis to prosecute former President Donald Trump.

Funding Ukraine's defense will be a major boon to the US economy

White House officials say that more than half of the proposed $60 billion in Ukraine aid would flow back to the US economy.

Media execs predict what's in store for 2024: Bob Iger at Disney, Linda Yaccarino at X and more

Thirteen media executives anonymously told CNBC what they think will be among the industry's biggest moves in 2024 -- and it could be a bumpy ride for some well-known industry...

US biz groups selling $40K tickets to dine with China's Xi Jinping: 'Unconscionable'

House lawmakers blasted two US business associations for "unconscionably" selling $40,000 tickets to sit at Chinese President Xi Jinping's table at a dinner, The Post has exclusively learned.

Tlaib’s perverse ‘aspirations’, pity the poor censors and other commentary

The House censured Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) for repeatedly using the phrase 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free' and then defending it.

In debt-ceiling battle, GOP failed to tackle the Big Green blob

The House on Wednesday night passed legislation negotiated by President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

NYC's Museum of Failure opens to make us feel better about our lives

The exhibit exposes colossal flops worldwide, from Google Glass to New Coke to Heinz EZ Squirt ketchup.

How Team Biden is getting more and more corporations to do its bidding

If you’re independent and self-employed, it’s harder to put the squeeze on you. If you work for a corporate boss who’s in the Democrats’ pocket, it’s much easier. 

US oil pushes Biden to open domestic drilling after OPEC+ cuts production

American energy companies mocked President Biden over the OPEC cartel's surprise decision to slash oil production -- and said his only option was an immediate about-face on domestic drilling.

Oldest surviving ‘prairie castle’ to be torn down: Canada's 'last hurrah'

“When you lose the post office, the church and school, maybe you can tolerate those. But the grain elevators were often the reason why many towns existed in the first...

Lawsuit claims Biden EPA chief's purge violated federal law

A lawsuit claims EPA Administrator Michael Regan illegally fired dozens of independent scientific advisers earlier and replaced them with academics dependent on the agency for grant money.

Consumer goods group sends letter to Biden demanding 'immediate clarity' on vaxx order

The trade group that represents consumer goods giants like Coca-Cola, Kellogg and General Mills sent a letter to the White House on Monday.

What crisis? Industrial sites booming in NYC

Sitting at home has been good business for the city’s industrial sector, which was already revving up to service the influx of packages ordered through online shopping. “We had as...

The day that destroyed the working class and sowed the seeds of Trump

CAMPBELL, Ohio — Forty years ago, on Sept. 19, thousands of men walked into the Campbell Works of Youngstown Sheet and Tube along the Mahoning River before the early shift....