Mayor Zohran Mamdani mentioned Citadel CEO Ken Griffin by name while announcing a new tax on expensive second homes in New York City for non-residents.
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PopStroke’s Growth Redefines Golf Entertainment, With Wall Street Ties
PopStroke is one of the fastest-growing concepts in the golf-adjacent entertainment space, blending putting courses with a strong social and F&B component.
The War In Iran Is Saving The A-10 Thunderbolt II, At Least For Now
The Cold War-era “Warthog” was first deployed in combat during Operation Urgent Fury in 1983 and is now proving even more effective in Operation Epic Fury
Tammy Duckworth Invites Trump To Congress To Justify President’s ‘War Of Choice’ In Iran
Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), a combat veteran, joined “Forbes Newsroom” to discuss her take on the ceasefire extension and the war against Iran.
Stranger Things Are Coming To McDonald’s Happy Meal On May 5
On May 5, Netflix and McDonald’s will release a Stranger Things: Tales from ‘85 Happy Meal to celebrate the release of the new animated series.
Lumas Tests Art’s Airport Potential With Frankfurt Terminal 3 Debut
By offering ready-to-ship limited‑editions to travelers in Frankfurt’s new terminal, Lumas is testing airports as a new frontier for selling high‑margin art.
Trump’s ‘Gold Card’ Visa Flops? Only One Approved So Far.
Recipients must pay $1 million in exchange for permanent residency.
A Self-Imposed Energy Crisis Looms In California
University researchers warn that decades of anti-oil and gas policy decisions by the state government are combining to create a looming energy crisis in California.
Just 1 Trump ‘Gold Card’ Visa Applicant Has Been Approved So Far
Recipients must pay $1 million in exchange for permanent residency.
Crunchyroll’s Month-Long ‘Ani-May’ Celebration Features ‘Chainsaw Man,’ Awards And More
The platform is announcing a range of benefits, discounts and new content to stoke the growing global fanbase for anime and manga.