Simon & Schuster staffers slam ‘Scrooge’-like owner KKR for canceling Christmas party: ‘They are being cheap’

Simon & Schuster staffers are fuming after their Christmas party was once again scrapped by what they called the Scrooge-like investment giant that owns the famed book publisher, The Post has learned. Multiple sources at the century-old publisher said the much-anticipated annual shindig was axed as “a belt-tightening exercise” by KKR, the Wall Street financial … Read more

Mayor Adams wants migrants charged with crimes deported from NYC in major shift as he dares progressives to ‘cancel me’

Commit a crime, get deported before doing the time. Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that he’s open to deporting migrants from New York City who have been charged with crimes — a shift from his past stance of waiting for convictions before shipping off immigrant criminals. Adams said he soon plans to meet with President-elect … Read more

LI family of slain Israel-US soldier Omer Neutra give heartbreaking eulogies after hostage confirmed dead: ‘Pled for a sign of life’

The Long Island family of slain Israeli-US soldier Omer Neutra delivered heartbreaking eulogies at his packed memorial Tuesday — with his parents describing their hope when they thought he was still alive. “For over a year now, we’ve been breathing life into your being, my beautiful boy, with no physical sign back from you,” said … Read more

New Yorkers against congestion pricing ask judge to block ‘rushed’ toll: ‘Irreparable harm’

New Yorkers opposing congestion pricing have begged a federal judge to block the $9 toll, arguing it would cause “irreparable harm” — and claiming Gov. Kathy Hochul shoved the “unevaluated” scheme through before President Biden leaves office. The group New Yorkers Against Congestion Pricing Tax — one of several engaged in litigation to fight the … Read more

SaskPower lacks clear plan to address missed net-zero targets: Auditor

The latest report from the provincial auditor suggests SaskPower may need to adjust its approach to meet federal Clean Electricity Regulations by 2035. The facade of the SaskPower Building in downtown Regina on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024 in Regina.Photo by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Leader-Post In her latest report, Saskatchewan’s provincial auditor has issued two recommendations … Read more

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