The New York City comptroller’s office, which first noticed the missing money, said that the Federal Emergency Management ...
CLAIM: FEMA sent $59 million last week to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal migrants. Sending this money ...
The Department of Homeland Security recovered $59 million of taxpayer funds the Federal Emergency Management Administration ...
In 2012 the Chetrits and Brooklyn developer David Bistricer snapped up the site at Hicks Street from the Watchtower Bible and ...
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Just five years ago, a US tourist visiting Japan would have paid a small fortune — close to $500 — for a ¥50,000 omakase meal ...
A New York City spokeswoman said the city had received a $59.3 million payment from FEMA to care for migrants, but that it was a reimbursement of money the city had already spent.
FEMA says it’s halting payments for migrant housing in New York after Musk blasts money for hotels
The acting head of the federal agency responsible for responding to disasters said Monday that he’s suspending payments sent ...
Midtown Manhattan is the most expensive office market in North America and the third most expensive in the world, following ...
A StubHub spokesperson says that while ticket prices are down, there has been an increase in tickets purchased for the big ...
From jet parking to jostling for luxury hotels, billionaires can spend six figures at the Super Bowl
Between buying people out of prime hotel rooms and chartering private jets, billionaires can easily spend six figures at this ...
Brooklyn’s luxury market is heating up, and two of its neighborhoods are leading the charge, according to PropertyShark.
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