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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in NoMad, Washington Heights and Sheepshead Bay.
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s homes are in Garden City, N.Y., and Old Greenwich, Conn.
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Selling Houses While Black
About 6 percent of real estate agents and brokers in the United States are Black. Their white peers make almost three times as much, according to data and surveys.
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Renting Rather Than Buying? Here’s Where You’ll Save the Most.
Although renting is still cheaper than paying a mortgage in most U.S. metro areas, the gap between the two is fluctuating.
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Disney Braces for a Fight Over Its Board
After months of talks, the activist investor Nelson Peltz is jockeying for a director position at the entertainment giant as he pushes for a series of changes.
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F.A.A. Outage Highlights Fragility of the Aviation System
Tens of thousands of flights were delayed or canceled around Christmas when frigid weather and storms made travel treacherous. But the weather was mostly fine on Wednesday morning when flights across the country were halted because the Federal ...
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Amazon Loses Bid to Overturn Union Victory at Staten Island Warehouse
A National Labor Relations Board official found a lack of evidence to support claims of election improprieties. Amazon could appeal the decision.
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Disney Pushes Back Against Activist Investor’s Quest for Board Seat
Nelson Peltz wants the company to revamp its streaming business and focus on increasing profits. Disney wants shareholders to vote against his effort to get a seat on the board.
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Golden Globe Viewership Continues Rapid Decline
Tuesday’s viewership, of 6.3 million, was the lowest since NBC started broadcasting the awards show in 1996.
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A One-Pot Salmon and Rice Dish You’ll Turn to Again and Again
For the simplest one-pot meal, fish and grains steam in the same pot, at the same time, on the stovetop.