Online fantasy sports returns to New York, with players ready to play and the state ready to collect its cut.
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Fliers Left Up In The Air
Airlines will make better efforts to help passengers stranded by technical failures – when they have no other choice.
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‘Memphis’ Plays Poorly In New York
Accounting and contract negotiations are the dullest part of show business, except when they aren’t.
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More Financial Fraud That Wasn’t
The Justice Department’s attempts to prove malfeasance in the mortgage finance crisis once again come up empty.
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Sharing Losses In A Bitcoin Heist
A major bitcoin exchange is making all its customers share the pain after some accounts were hacked.
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Unmarried Couples Keep A Tax Perk (For Now)
The IRS concedes unmarried couples can deduct interest on twice as much mortgage debt as married pairs. But for how long?
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Zika Becomes A Political Virus
Ebola may have hurt Democrats in 2014. They apparently hope to weaponize Zika in time to help themselves this November.
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New York Ends Its ‘Tampon Tax’
There were good reasons to exempt tampons from sales tax, but making New York more affordable was not among them.
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Songs In The Key Of DOJ
Federal antitrust lawyers want to call the tune when it comes to licensing music performed in public places.
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