• ‘Ridiculous’: Mets fan gives up season tickets as teams get greedier

    ‘Ridiculous’: Mets fan gives up season tickets as teams get greedier

    When would be a good time for a ball club to treat its most devoted customers in a reasonably fair manner? Might it be during a health pandemic without a foreseeable end, a pandemic that has cost
  • Walmart brings back gun displays day after ordering them hidden

    Walmart brings back gun displays day after ordering them hidden

    Walmart has begun returning firearms and ammo to the selling floors of its stores nationwide — just one day after yanking them from merchandise displays for fear of imminent “civil
  • Craig Carton remorseful and obnoxious in WFAN return

    Craig Carton remorseful and obnoxious in WFAN return

    In his first time on WFAN since being arrested three years ago, Craig Carton was a combination of apologetic and his old, obnoxious, entertaining self. After the official announcement on Thursday
  • Publishing cartoons: Is it still worth the effort?

    Publishing cartoons: Is it still worth the effort?

    Following the murder of Samuel Paty, in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, the international press is wondering: should we still take the risk of caricaturing Muhammad? The British weekly The Observer and the Italian magazine Formiche disagree.
  • Google's agricultural robots ready to sweep the fields

    Google's agricultural robots ready to sweep the fields

    To meet the increasing food needs in the world, several firms are banking on robotics. Alphabet, a Google holding company, has just presented its Mineral project. Its new autonomous robots would be able to individually analyze the evolution of each of the plants present in a field.
  • Record of business start-ups in the United States in the third quarter

    Record of business start-ups in the United States in the third quarter

    1.6 million businesses have been created across the Atlantic. This is the first time that the symbolic million mark has been crossed.
  • All the clues revealed about 'The Masked Singer' contestants on season 4

    All the clues revealed about 'The Masked Singer' contestants on season 4

    Every clue from The Masked Singer season 4. Who are the Jellyfish, Mushroom, Broccoli, Sun, Seahorse, Popcorn, and Crocodile? Here's what you need to figure it out.
  • Sneak peek at new season of 2020 Emmys nominee ‘The Masked Singer’

    Sneak peek at new season of 2020 Emmys nominee ‘The Masked Singer’

    Mask up. Even the pandemic can’t stop 2020 Emmys nominee “The Masked Singer.” Fox’s singing competition sensation returns for Season 4 on Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 8 p.m. In this exclusive first look at the new season of the show, where celebs don elaborate costumes to perform musical numbers while a panel of judges guesses …
  • Unity Software’s shares soar in NYSE debut

    Unity Software’s shares soar in NYSE debut

    Shares of Sequoia-backed startup Unity Software jumped 44.2 percent in their debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, signaling sustained demand for new stocks. The company’s stock opened at $75 per share, giving the firm a market value of $19.75 billion. The Silicon Valley startup on Thursday raised $1.3 billion in its IPO, …
  • Blue Bell Creameries slapped with $17M fine for listeria outbreak

    Blue Bell Creameries slapped with $17M fine for listeria outbreak

    Ice cream manufacturer Blue Bell Creameries has been hit a $17.25 million fine for causing a massive listeria outbreak in 2015. The fine, issued by a federal court judge in Texas, is the largest criminal penalty ever for a food safety case, the Department of Justice said in announcing the unappetizing fine on Thursday. “The …