Entertainment history will be made on Sept. 26 when the Tony Awards ceremony mostly bypasses a television broadcast and airs on the Paramount+ streaming service.
Benzinga’s latest Stock Wars matches up two leaders in a major industry sector, with the goal of allowing readers decide which company is the better investment.
Grubhub Inc (NYSE: GRUB) has teamed with The Greg Hill Foundation's Restaurant Strong Fund on an initiative to provide $5,000 grants to independent restaurants struggling to regain their stability in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic tumult.
John Cena can easily clobber opponents in the wrestling ring and manhandle villains on the big screen, but many Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) users are calling him out as a weakling (and worse) in his apology for referring to Taiwan as a “country.”
Sunday’s diversion and forced landing of a Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ: RYAAY) flight by the Belarus government and its subsequent arrest of a dissident journalist on the flight has brought strong condemnation from the U.S. and European governments.
A new sandwich on the Disneyland menu is not for the budget-conscious tourist: Walt Disney Co.’s (NYSE: DIS) theme park plans to unveil a panini that will cost $100.
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Wall Street Crime and Punishment is a weekly series by Benzinga's Phil Hall chronicling the bankers, brokers and financial ne’er-do-wells whose ambition and greed takes them in the wrong direction.