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Peloton Co-Founder John Foley Sells Manhattan Townhouse for $35.5 Million
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NBA star Chris ‘CP3’ Paul is selling this modern SoCal home for $16.5 million
The modern farmhouse in Southern California was built just four years ago. It has a stunning glass-box wine cellar.NBA -
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Allen & Co. President Buys One of North Carolina's Most Expensive Homes for $13.9 Million
The oceanfront property is located on Figure Eight Island, an exclusive community that has long attracted celebrities and business leaders. -
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Why Are So Many Townhouses For Sale in Park Slope Right Now?
Nine homes asking more than $100 million combined were on the market as of mid-June, thanks to skyrocketing home prices and seller optimism. -
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3 killed during NYC 4th of July celebration when driver plows into park
At least three people were killed and six others were injured when a driver crashed into a Manhattan park Thursday night during the July 4th celebrations, authorities said. -
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Two Dead After Being Struck By Pickup Truck in Downtown Manhattan
At least 11 people who were celebrating the July 4 holiday were struck by the truck on the Lower East Side, the authorities said. -
Inc. - Business
E.l.f. Cosmetics Is Selling Real-World Products on Roblox
The beauty brand is one of many engaging with the video game platform--but its new expansion brings it into new e-commerce territory. -
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Jeff Bezos aims to sell another $5 billion of Amazon stock, after earlier selling spree
The Amazon founder and executive chair has filed to sell up to 25 million shares, after he dumped 50 million in February. -
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John Deere Classic Best Bets
Brad Thomas is back with another round of best bets for the John Deere Classic -
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John Quincy Adams, Christian Nationalist
A religious reading of the Declaration of Independence has a long pedigree.
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