Steve Cohen wanted something even bigger than the Mets. How he beat Jay-Z, politicians, and the odds to get it.
The baseball-team owner and billionaire investor gains one of three licenses awarded to operate casinos in New York City.
AI-powered startup Fortell has become a secret handshake for the privileged hearing-impaired crowd who swear by the product.
Drones are already reshaping our lives — in surveillance, in photography and especially in war. One Times reporter recently ...
Round-the-clock fetal monitoring leads to unnecessary C-sections. But it’s used in nearly every birth because of business and ...
From "Cats" to "Elio," these movies were expected to make millions, but they wound up bombing at the box office.
Staying relevant for more than two decades isn’t a given in show business. Still, many singers and actors have managed to ...
The discounts were too big to ignore. Start in Midtown, where Charles Cohen’s long-running standoff with Fortress set up one of the steepest adjustments of the year. Vornado stepped in to buy 623 ...
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Black Friday Consumers Go Online, Rather Than Stand in Line
Bargain-hunting Americans clicked their way through Thanksgiving, spending $8.6 billion online so far on Black Friday, as ...
Hallmark Channel's annual Countdown to Christmas is already underway and includes 24 new holiday movies. The annual tradition ...
Steve Cohen ’s vision is starting to come together. The $8 billion proposal to open a casino and resort complex next to the ...
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