The wrong-way Greenwich Village driver who allegedly struck and killed a Massachusetts transplant late last year – months before her planned wedding – has been arrested on a homicide charge, cops said ...
A record number of the global rich are adopting new countries as their primary residence. They cite political instability, tax laws, and quality of life as reasons for the move. A few unexpected ...
Campy excess is the name of the game in Stuart Gordon’s celebrated 1985 cult hit Re-Animator. His comedy-horror movie has all the hallmarks of a schlocky zombie movie, with tawdry special effects and ...
Grant Cardone is a lot of things—real estate investor, entrepreneur, father, and a man who has built a career on telling people exactly how he sees it, no filter included. His social media is a steady ...
With the release of The Bride just two weeks away, an IMAX poster and featurette has landed online for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s take on the classic Frankenstein tale, which sees the writer-director and ...
America’s top 1% enjoy a fifth of the economy’s income and pay nearly a third of its federal taxes. Many politicians think they should cough up much more. Zohran Mamdani, New York’s mayor, wants a new ...
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is calling for the Empire State to hike taxes on corporations and wealthy individuals in order to address the Big Apple's budget deficit, warning that the ...
“Let me tell you about the very rich,” wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald. “They are different from you and me.” Sure, Ernest Hemingway supposedly countered: “They have more money.” But to many today, that is ...
As state legislatures around the country meet to solidify their budgets for the year ahead, the effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and an uncertain economic future are pushing states to take a ...
IT IS NO secret that inequality grew in much of the rich world in the 1980s and 1990s and has remained relatively high since. In 1980 the top 1% of Americans commanded 9% of pre-tax income, rising to ...
Being “rich” — or in the top 10% of household earners in the US — looks very different depending on your state. Earning $200,000 a year in the state with the lowest threshold — West Virginia — means ...
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