JFK grandson Jack Schlossberg rips CNN for assassination files coverage

President John F. Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg tore into CNN for covering the trove of 80,000 documents surrounding the 35th commander in chief’s 1963 assassination that were released by the Trump administration Tuesday. A breathless and sweaty Schlossberg, 32, was seen freaking out over CNN’s reporting, which was playing on a TV behind him, in … Read more

Morgan Stanley set to slash 2,000 jobs in move to improve efficiency

Wall Street heavyweight Morgan Stanley is planning to lay off about 2,000 employees later this month, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday. The reduction of 2% to 3% of the company’s workforce, excluding financial advisers, was aimed at improving operational efficiency, the person said, requesting anonymity. Morgan Stanley had more than 80,000 employees worldwide at the end of 2024. … Read more

FDA escalates oyster cracker recall to Class II

Several thousand packages of oyster crackers are being recalled after a food manufacturer detected the possibility of contamination involving “foreign material.” Ohio-based food manufacturer Shearer’s Foods, LLC initiated the recall on Feb. 21. On Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) upgraded the recall to Class II, its second-highest risk classification. Class II recalls involve products … Read more

Trump tariffs could hike tequila prices — even if they never take effect: report

President Trump’s threatened tariffs on Mexico is hitting the country’s tequila industry hard – even though the promised 25% levy has yet to go into effect. Major tequila producers and retailers have acquired massive stockpiles of the agave-based spirit, which can only be made in Mexico, have paid hefty storage fees; and put hiring and … Read more

LA Times hit with $24M lawsuit for allegedly failing to pay rent, leaving printing plant covered in ‘toxic ink stains’

The billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times was slapped with a $24 million lawsuit by the landlord of its storied printing plant for allegedly failing to pay rent and leaving the building in “gross disrepair.” Real estate developer Alameda claimed bio-tech entrepreneur Patrick Soon-Shiong and lease guarantor NantMedia breached the rental contract for the … Read more

Park Avenue supertall tower anchored by Ken Griffin’s Citadel begins long road to joining NYC skyline

The clock starts ticking Monday to win city approval for Midtown’s most ambitious development project — a 1.8 million square-foot,1,600-foot tall tower at 350 Park Avenue, to be developed by a formidable triumvirate of public and private wealth. The seven-month public review process known as ULURP begins on Monday for the team’s request  for a relatively … Read more