Month: May 2019
Esquire editor-in-chief Jay Fielden to step down
Esquire editor-in-chief Jay Fielden told staffers on Thursday that he is exiting the venerable but struggling men’s title at the ...
DetailsTrump administration may use loophole to sell Saudi Arabia weapons
The Trump administration is reportedly considering using a legislative loophole to sell billions of dollars worth of weapons to Saudi ...
DetailsMassive beef recall announced days before Memorial Day
Memorial Day revelers might need to double-check their meat before they toss it on the grill this weekend. The US ...
DetailsCost-cutting MNG reaches deal to buy bankrupt Reading Eagle
MNG Enterprises, after losing its $1.36 billion bid to stage a hostile takeover of Gannett, this week got a consolation ...
DetailsBlunt-smoking ‘rapper’ busted for assaulting college admissions scam dad
The blunt-smoking wannabe rapper who defended his wealthy parents when they were exposed in the wide-ranging college admissions bribery scandal ...
DetailsThe Post becomes New York’s most-read Sunday tabloid
Weekends are for New York’s favorite tabloid. The Post has become the top-read tabloid on Sundays — surging past the ...
DetailsCops bust alleged subway break puller, investigating if he’s serial saboteur
Police nabbed an alleged subway brake puller late Thursday — and are investigating if he’s the suspect responsible for causing ...
DetailsHedge fund urges Madame Tussauds operator to go private
A large investor in the operator of Madame Tussauds is waxing nostalgic about the company’s days as a private entity. ...
DetailsNKorea says talks won’t resume unless US changes position
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Friday that nuclear negotiations with the United States will never resume unless the ...
DetailsEndeavor Group, owner of Miss Universe Pageant and UFC, files for IPO
Endeavor Group, the talent agency that Hollywood mogul Ari Emanuel has built into an entertainment conglomerate, signaled that it aims ...
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