Rothschild family to take Paris-listed investment bank private
In a show of confidence that strengthens the Rothschild family’s grip on its Paris-listed investment bank, the financial dynasty said Monday it plans to take Rothschild & Co. private....
Tyson Foods shares tank on weak demand for chicken
Tyson Foods took a “hit in the mouth” as larger-than-expected US beef and pork supplies reduced demand for its chicken, company executives said on Monday, as the...
Bill Maher jokes about ‘Overtime’ debut on CNN: ‘Did they go nuts?’
Longtime HBO host Bill Maher feigned shock as his post-show segment “Overtime” made its debut as a standalone program on CNN. “Overtime,” the extra segment...
National Enquirer sold to indicted former MoviePass CEO in $100M deal: report
Scandal-scarred tabloid National Enquirer, which engaged in “catch-and-kill” practices to bury stories about Donald Trump during his presidential campaign, has been sold to a mogul...
World’s richest man Bernard Arnault wary of succession fight
Bernard Arnault, the richest man in the world, is laying the groundwork for a succession plan that would head off any potential fighting amongst his...
Harlem City Council member Kristin Jordan Richardson silent over $700M project One45
Harlem City Council member Kristin Jordan Richardson has gone silent over developer Bruce Teitelbaum’s new proposal to build a $700 million apartment project, One45, at Lenox...
RXR boss Scott Rechler swats ‘firestorm’ over office-market collapse
The supposed “office-market collapse due to WFH” lasted less than 72 hours. But it sure stirred up what RXR Realty CEO Scott Rechler called a...
‘Dr. Phil’ tried to revamp in final months as sponsors fled: sources
Dr. Phil’s decision to call it quits last week came months after producers tried and failed to revamp the long-running CBS daytime show in a...
Fashion designer Tanya Taylor launching first brick-and-mortar boutique in NYC
Just as we love it when a restaurant replaces a bank in a retail location, we love it when an actual store replaces a storefront office. Canadian...
Twitter set to charge businesses $1K a month for verification
Twitter is set to charge businesses $1,000 a month for brand verification — continuing to look to earn revenue on formally free services under new...