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Former American International Group (AIG) Inc. CEO Maurice R. “Hank” Greenberg, left, exits Manhattan federal court, Monday, June 15, 2009, in New York. AIG is in court trying to recoup money it claims was wrongly pocketed through stock sales by read more..
NEW YORK — Investors are back to selling stocks after running short of reasons to keep the market’s rally going. Stocks tumbled today but trading volume was light, suggesting an absence of buyers rather than a flood of sellers rushing to dump read more..
NEW YORK - (Business Wire) The New York Chapter of the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI-NY) announced today that the chapter and several members were honored with awards at NIRI’s Chapter/Leadership Awards dinner held in Hollywood read more..
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Jets signed third-round draft pick Shonn Greene on Monday to a four-year deal that includes a $905,000 signing bonus. The bulldozing running back out of Iowa was the first player taken on the second day of the draft read more..
David Lassman / The Post-Standard Ralph Valente (left) and Jim Simonis, of Syracuse, have been lobbying their elected officials on behalf of a same-sex marriage bill in New York. Advocates say the recent turmoil in the state Senate has given them a read more..
Divers on Monday searching a river where a small plane went down recovered the body of the third person who died in the crash, the brother of an Indian television and film actor. The Piper aircraft crashed in the Mohawk River in the town of Glenville read more..
JetBlue Airways welcomes the inaugural flight from New York to LAX at a press conference in celebration of new twice daily service to both New York and Boston (i.e., four daily flights). The airline will also announce a special “Let the Music Play read more..
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Afghanistan’s National Museum is not yet ready to display a treasure trove of 2,000-year-old gold thought lost during three decades of war, but in the meantime Americans and tourists can see it in New York. Known as the read more..
Most summers, Scott Boswell takes what he calls “a culinary vacation.” Great food, often some of the most refined on the globe, is always involved, but vacation is perhaps not the most accurate word to describe what the chef-owner of Stella! and read more..