Ny post news

Here are the latest news headlines from The New York Post:

Top Stories

  1. Biden's approval rating plummets to 33%: A new poll shows President Joe Biden's approval rating has hit a new low, with only 33% of Americans backing his performance.
  2. NYC's COVID cases surge 50% in a week: The city is seeing a significant increase in COVID-19 cases, with hospitalizations and ICU admissions also on the rise.
  3. De Blasio's 'gift' to NYC: A $1.5B budget deficit: Mayor Bill de Blasio is leaving office with a massive budget deficit, which could lead to service cuts and tax hikes.
  4. Rikers Island inmates riot, 10 injured: A violent riot broke out at Rikers Island, leaving 10 inmates injured and several others arrested.
  5. NYC's 'ghost' subway stations to be restored: The city is planning to restore several abandoned subway stations, which have been closed for decades.

Sports

  1. Yankees' Aaron Judge hits 62nd homer: Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run of the season, breaking the American League record.
  2. Giants' Daniel Jones benched for Saquon Barkley: The Giants have benched quarterback Daniel Jones in favor of running back Saquon Barkley, who will start at quarterback.
  3. Knicks' Julius Randle out for season with injury: The Knicks have lost Julius Randle for the season due to a knee injury.

Entertainment

  1. Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' breaks records: Taylor Swift's new album 'Midnights' has broken multiple records, including the most streams in a single day.
  2. Beyoncé's 'Renaissance' tour dates announced: Beyoncé has announced the dates for her highly anticipated 'Renaissance' tour.
  3. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's ' Bennifer' reunion: Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have sparked rumors of a reunion after being spotted together at a dinner party.

Business

  1. Amazon to lay off 10,000 workers: Amazon is planning to lay off around 10,000 workers, citing a need to adjust to changing market conditions.
  2. NYC's real estate market sees biggest drop in 10 years: The city's real estate market has seen its biggest drop in 10 years, with prices falling by 10%.
  3. Walmart to raise minimum wage to $15: Walmart is planning to raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour, following a similar move by Amazon.

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