It has been a brutal three months for dramas and comedies.
The weight loss medicines are proving to be a test case for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, in straddling divisions between his supporters and the president.
Right-wing outlets have focused on a single redacted name in the 23,000 pages of correspondence related to Jeffrey Epstein that were released on Wednesday.
You Can Still Break Into DFW Industrial. It’s Just Going To Cost You
November 14, 2025 / no comments
Stream Realty Partners Executive Managing Director Seth Koschak has simple advice for those looking to get their foot in the door in Dallas-Fort Worth, one of the most competitive industrial markets in the country.
“Go overpay for your first deal,” Koschak said.
An advocate for women’s reproductive health, she started one of the world’s smallest pharmaceutical companies to bring an emergency birth-control method to market.
Fewer women in South Korea are reporting workplace harassment, but those who do say their claims are often not taken seriously or handled sensitively.
Companies are offering much-needed, but expensive, air purification systems to shelter from the smog in one of the world’s most polluted cities.
If the proposal goes into effect, it would be the latest rollback of one of President Trump’s key economic policies over concerns about affordability.
Shvo, German Backers Accused Of RICO Conspiracy In Core Club Dispute
November 13, 2025 / no comments
A partnership between a members-only club and Michael Shvo was intended to elevate the status of his buildings. Instead, it has been the source of a continuously escalating legal battle pitting the clubs against the developer and his investors — a battle that now includes allegations of racketeering.
While the sweeping rezoning in Long Island City grabbed the spotlight at yesterday’s City Council meeting, an Elmhurst development scored a quieter win of its own. The council on Wednesday approved the rezoning from manufacturing to residential of 78-01 Queens Boulevard, where Andrew Esposito’s Apex Development Group plans to replace a bank and parking lot with a 314-unit mixed-use development. The plan drew heavy criticism at the community board level, where more than 30 members voted against it. The proposal ultimately passed after negotiations with council member Shekar Krishnan, who pushed for deeper affordability and community amenities. “Doing nothing in […]
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