Lyft halts hiring, McDonald’s poised to win proxy fight with Icahn, NFL renews Pepsi deal

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Yahoo Finance anchor Julie Hyman reports the latest business headlines including transport company Lyft announcing that it will halt hiring as it looks to cut costs, new details from American financier Carl Icahn’s legal battle with McDonald’s, and the NFL renewing its nearly four-decade-long sponsorship deal with Pepsi.

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