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Billionaire hedge fund titan Bill Ackman has urged a "subdued" former Governor Andrew Cuomo to drop out of New York City's mayoral race -- as he officially backed Eric Adams’ bid for reelection.
In what some online have called a mockery of the sport, billionaire Bill Ackman found his way into a professional tennis tournament Wednesday.
Bill Ackman is taking part in a tennis tournament alongside a professional player. Here's how social media helped make it happen.
Bill Ackman's foray into professional tennis was met with widespread ridicule from legends of the sports including Andy Roddick, Martina Navratilova.
Sequoia Capital, which backed Nvidia, Google and Apple as startups, has long stayed above the fray, but one partner’s post ...
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman forcefully denied Tucker Carlson's claim linking him to Jeffrey Epstein, calling the allegation defamatory and demanding an apology while detailing how he ...
Billionaire hedge fund titan Bill Ackman has urged a “subdued” former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to drop out of New York City’s mayoral race — as he officially backed Eric Adams’ bid for re ...
President Trump’s followers offered a measly defense against The Wall Street Journal’s exposé of the president’s close ...
A trailer for a fake "30 for 30" documentary about billionaire Bill Ackman buying his way into a pro tennis tournament went viral over the weekend.
Bill Ackman and Rev. Al Sharpton have urged Andrew Cuomo to remove his name from the New York City mayoral ballot in order to allow a one-on-one race between Eric Adams and Zohran Mamdani.
But Bill Ackman is not your typical tennis pro. The 59-year-old hedge fund manager joined 32-year-old Jack Sock—a three-time Grand Slam winner—for … ...