New York Attorney General Victorious in Antitrust Case Against Intermountain Management Over Ski Resort Monopoly
Intermountain Management loses a legal battle as a New York court rules their closure of Toggenburg Mountain violated antitrust laws, as claimed by Attorney General Letitia James.
New York City Cannabis Dispensaries Clash with Regulators Over Proximity Rules in Chelsea
NYC cannabis dispensaries, entwined in legal battles, challenge state rules on store proximity. They claim regulators unfairly waived distance requirements, affecting their businesses and market fairness.
Nearly 300 Jobs at Risk as PepsiCo Announces Closure of PopCorners Plant in Liberty, NY
The PepsiCo facility in Liberty, New York, which makes PopCorners snacks, is closing, affecting 287 workers due to economic reasons. Local officials are seeking ways to help the impacted employees and community.
New York AG Settles with DoorDash for $16.75 Million Over Misused Tips, 63,000 Workers to Receive Restitution
DoorDash settles with New York AG for $16.75M after an investigation revealed tips were not fully passed to workers but used to cover guaranteed pay. Advancements in transparency and pay practices are mandated.
Wall Street Retreats on Walmart's Forecast Caution, Mixed Outcomes for Tech Giants and Global Markets
Wall Street retreated as Walmart's less optimistic profit outlook affected investor sentiment, causing its share to fall 6.2%. Despite some positive earnings, overall, market indices were down.
End of an Era, Zum Stammtisch Pork Store in Queens to Close Amid Economic Struggles
Zum Stammtisch's Pork Store in Glendale, Queens, is closing due to rising costs and a declining customer base, a sign of the city's diminishing traditional pork stores. However, the adjacent restaurant remains open.
New Yorkers Face Possible Spike in Utility Bills as Con Edison Seeks Rate Hikes Amid Calls for Review
Con Edison seeks rate increases for NYC, with electric bills possibly rising by 11.4% and gas by 13.3%, citing grid upgrades. Customers and advocacy groups express concern over affordability and the PSC will decide later in the year.

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