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Apr 29 2026BUSINESS

Small shops fear more train shutdowns will break them

The G train in Brooklyn is taking another long nap. For ten more weekends through 2026 it will stay parked, plus some overnight weekday snoozes. Local leaders say the MTA keeps launching the same summer track fixes they tried last year and the year before, making the same promises that never seem qu

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Apr 29 2026BUSINESS

Dupont Circle shops struggle while city builds new park above busy road

A big construction project in Dupont Circle is causing problems for small businesses. The city is building a park on top of an underpass and adding bike lanes and sidewalks. Officials say it will make the area safer and nicer, but shop owners say they’re losing customers because of the work. One ba

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Apr 29 2026BUSINESS

Portland coffee shop forced to shut down over safety and paperwork issues

A Portland coffee shop called Y%F Coffee has been ordered to close after city inspectors found multiple problems. The shop sits in a building that had been empty for over a decade before it opened earlier this year. City officials say the business never got the proper license or paperwork to operate

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

UN Steps Up Pressure on Sudan’s Conflict with New Sanctions

The United Nations added new names to its list of sanctions this week, targeting key figures linked to Sudan’s escalating civil war. Among them is Algoney Hamdan Daglo Musa, brother of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader, accused of helping fund and arm the group. Three Colombians—previously part

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

Political Jokes and Media Responsibility: A Late-Night Debate

Public figures often clash over where comedy ends and offense begins. A recent argument highlights this tension after a late-night host made a joke about Melania Trump, sparking a debate about media responsibility and political speech. A top advisor to the first lady called for the host’s removal, c

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

Forgotten Facts: The Disappearance of Early COVID Records

When COVID-19 first spread in 2020, governments worldwide scrambled to track every detail. Yet somehow, many critical records from those early months vanished from official databases. Instead of proper storage, some ended up buried in personal email accounts, making them nearly impossible to retriev

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Apr 29 2026FINANCE

How AI and blockchain are reshaping finance: Key takeaways from global leaders

Abu Dhabi recently hosted a major discussion on AI and blockchain’s role in finance. About 40 top figures from banks like BlackRock, regulators, and tech firms joined forces to explore how these technologies could transform markets. The focus wasn’t just on theory—it was on real challenges. Leaders

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Apr 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI in Business: Smoother Workflows, Clearer Control

Businesses often juggle messy spreadsheets, approvals, and payroll while trying to spot problems early. Now, companies are embedding AI agents directly into the tools they already use—like accounting software and HR systems—to handle routine tasks without losing transparency. Instead of just spittin

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Apr 29 2026SPORTS

The Mets' Money Doesn't Always Buy a Winning Team

When Steve Cohen bought the New York Mets for $2. 4 billion in 2020, fans saw a bright future. Cohen promised big changes, new talent, and even a World Series win within a few years. He said he would build a championship team, not just buy one. But five years later, the Mets are still struggling. Th

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Apr 29 2026FINANCE

Banks Push Risky Bets, Bitcoin Offers a Calmer Way to Grow Money

Many people now see banks as places where money just sits uselessly, earning almost nothing. At the same time, apps that look like they’re helping with investing often feel more like casinos, pushing users to make risky bets just to keep up. This shift didn’t happen overnight—it’s the result of bank

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