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'This is, after all, a man whose mind has been set on making vast, historic amounts of money since he was a kid.'
What a busy year for Paul Krugman.
The Department of Commerce doesn't have enough cash to help you switch to digital.
That's the only explanation we can come up with for what he said to Al Sharpton today.
Her campaign is not only over. It’s obviously over.
After her help passing the congestion-pricing bill through City Council, Bloomberg is sharing an NRDC award with her.
So earlier we discussed how Woody Allen is suing American Apparel founder Dov Charney in the Jewishest lawsuit New York has ever seen. But then we found out a few things.
There's a new magazine coming out, and it's going to blow your minds. It blew ours, just thinking about it.
It's hard to pick just one beautiful moment from today's rollickingly emotional story about CNBC's success, despite, or perhaps because of, the introduction of Rupert Murdoch's rival Fox Business Network. But pick one we did.
The Brooklyn-based writer of the new play 'The Four of Us,' which may or may not totally be based on his friendship with Jonathan Safran Foer, humors us by answering those 21 questions we're always asking everyone.
Andrew Kissel, the real-estate developer who was found tied up and stabbed to death two years ago in his Greenwich, Connecticut, home after being found guilty of fraud, probably hired his driver to kill him. Yeah. It's actually a really dramatic, juicy story, but Greenwich detective chief David Ridberg can't tell us about it, even though he's dying to. But he can tell us about his TV-watching habits.
Duff McDonald predicts why JPMorgan's bid for Bear Stearns will go through — and why that's probably a good thing.
Just like a brand-new car, Ashley Alexandra Dupré's earning potential has been steadily decreasing since Eliot Spitzer rolled her off the lot and into the spotlight two weeks ago today.
How is it possible that a short uncute electronica musician like Moby has become a storied New York playboy? We ask the man himself.
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