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'I'm going to stick to God:' Hearing erupts as Rep. Bishop condemns Democrats' 'modern view' of religion

North Carolina Representative Dan Bishop called out the Democratic Party for its 'modern view' regarding religion, which he says they believe to be 'passé.'

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Dodgers' Freddie Freeman praises Mets owner Steve Cohen’s big spending: ‘Love what he’s doing’

Billionaire Steve Cohen's approach to building a title contender has mostly involved outspending other teams, which has caught the attention of one Dodgers star.

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Lawmaker Bares Blow-By-Blow Of Marjorie Taylor Greene Spy Balloon 'S***show' With General

"She's unbelievable...she made a total, absolute fool of herself," said Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.).

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Verlander throws 1st bullpen with Mets; Padres' Tatis in OF

There were some familiar faces in new places as teams picked up the pace on the second day of spring training.

Twins got Carlos Correa back, but are they better?

The Twins unexpectedly landed their top free-agent target. But do they have enough pitching for it to matter in 2023?

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Why Mets shouldn’t feel bad after Carlos Correa deal falls through

The Mets lost the Carlos Correa sweepstakes. But they're still really well positioned to win the World Series.

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Mets concerned with Carlos Correa's leg following physical, $315 million contract possibly in jeopardy: report

The Mets and Carlos Correa are sorting through a medical issue after a physical left the team uncomfortable about his leg, a source familiar with the situation told The Athletic.

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Giants' problem with Carlos Correa's physical revealed: report

The San Francisco Giants say a snag in Carlos Correa's physical led to their deal falling through. A recent report revealed what their issue was.

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EXPLAINER: How Correa lost Giants deal, ended up with Mets

Fans of the San Francisco Giants spent a week reveling in the news that Carlos Correa was coming to the Bay Area on a $350 million, 13-year deal.

Breaking down the Mets' payroll by the numbers following Carlos Correa deal

The Mets added to their already loaded payroll when they came to a deal with Carlos Correa reportedly worth $315 million over 12 years.

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Mets' Carlos Correa pivot the biggest flex yet by opportunistic Steve Cohen

The Giants' agreed-upon contract with Carlos Correa hit some snags. Steve Cohen and the Mets were immediately ready to swoop in. We break down what this all means.

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AP source: Mets swoop, snatch Correa for $315M, 12-year deal

Carlos Correa has agreed to a $315 million, 12-year contract with the free-spending New York Mets after his pending deal with the San Francisco Giants came apart over an issue with his physical.

Verlander: Mets move 'a leap of faith' that 'has paid off'

Justin Verlander had a one word for what convinced him to sign with the New York Mets: “Steve.” As in owner Steve Cohen and his willingness to spend his hedge-fund fortune to bring the team its first World Series title since 1986. “I took a leap of faith, and here we are a few weeks later, and I think that leap of faith has paid off,” Verlander said Tuesday during his introductory news conference at Citi Field.

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Mets set to shatter payroll records, soar to about $350M

Steve Cohen's New York Mets are on track to shatter spending records in his third season as owner, boosting payroll to about $350 million for purposes of the luxury tax and poised to pay a penalty of about $80 million. New York added veteran starters Justin Verlander and Jose Quintana plus reliever David Robertson and Japanese pitcher Kodai Senga while re-signing center fielder Brandon Nimmo.

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Mets sign a co-ace in Justin Verlander; what's next for them and the Astros?

Mere days after losing Jacob deGrom, the Mets signed reigning AL Cy Young winner Justin Verlander to a two-year deal. What does this bold move mean for them — and the Astros?

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Manfred sure Mets-Yanks collusion query will find no issue

Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed Thursday that Major League Baseball is looking into potentially improper communication between the New York Mets and Yankees regarding star free agent Aaron Judge.

New cemetery chapel honors victims of synagogue attack

One of the congregations targeted in the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue massacre has dedicated a new chapel in honor of those slain in the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history.

Jacob deGrom has been a Met for 12 years. But his free agency is unique

Jacob deGrom is the best pitcher on earth when he's healthy. Steve Cohen is MLB's wealthiest owner. But there's no guarantee deGrom winds up back with the Mets.

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New York Mets free-agency primer: Jacob deGrom, Brandon Nimmo decisions loom

The 2022 New York Mets have more free agents than any other MLB team, Jacob deGrom and Brandon Nimmo among them. What will they do, and how much could they spend?

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Díaz, Mets ink $102M, 5-year deal, record for MLB closer

All-Star closer Edwin Díaz and the New York Mets have finalized their $102 million, five-year contract — the largest for a reliever in baseball history.

MLB GMs weigh bigger bets in Las Vegas than those at tables

In the hallways and meeting rooms of Resorts World, baseball general managers are starting to weigh bigger bets than the wagers placed on tables and machines in the casino downstairs.

Mets flash cash, pays off through summer, spent by playoffs

Baseball’s biggest spenders looked spent.

Mets retire Willie Mays’ No. 24 as Old-Timers’ Day returns

In a surprise salute at Citi Field, the Mets have retired Willie Mays’ No. 24 as part of festivities for the organization’s first Old-Timers’ Day since 1994.

Tired of shrinking airline seats? The FAA is asking for passengers' input

The FAA said it's focused on identifying the minimum seat spacing necessary to safely evacuate an airliner in 90 seconds.

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House Democrats push for Biden’s billionaire minimum income tax

House Democrats have introduced the Billionaire Minimum Income Tax Act, calling for a 20% levy on total income for households worth more than $100 million.

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Mets get Naquin, reliever from Reds for 2 minor leaguers

The first-place New York Mets have acquired outfielder Tyler Naquin and left-handed reliever Phillip Diehl from the Cincinnati Reds in a trade for two teenage minor leaguers.

Mets retire Keith Hernandez's No. 17 in Citi Field ceremony

The New York Mets have retired Keith Hernandez's number 17 jersey in a pregame ceremony at Citi Field.

Mets, minor leaguers plan meeting to discuss pay, conditions

Leaders from the New York Mets recently held what’s believed to be an unprecedented meeting with the nonprofit group Advocates for Minor Leaguers to discuss pay and working conditions in the minors, and another meeting is planned soon that will include players from the team’s farm system.

Don’t Ban Oligarch Lawyers, Change the Law

As a U.S. Congressman, Steve Cohen, and others have noted, Britain’s laws make it too easy for the rich and powerful to shut out the truth.

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Why Don’t We Just Cancel All the Oligarch Lawyers?

As a U.S. Congressman, Steve Cohen, and others have noted, Britain’s laws make it too easy for the rich and powerful to shut out the truth.

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Larger than life: Mets unveil Seaver statue at Citi Field

A long-awaited statue of pitcher Tom Seaver has been unveiled by the New York Mets in a 40-minute ceremony that began about 2 1/2 hours before their home opener against Arizona.

LEADING OFF: MLB celebrates Robinson 75 years after debut

Players across the majors will don Jackie Robinson’s No. 42 — and all of them in Dodger blue this year — for the 75th anniversary of Robinson’s big league debut.

Lerner family exploring selling MLB's Washington Nationals

The Lerner family that has owned the Washington Nationals since 2006 is exploring the possibility of selling the Major League Baseball franchise.

Max Scherzer 'good to go' for Mets debut at Nationals Park

Max Scherzer says he is “good to go” for his New York Mets debut in Friday’s second game of the season against the Washington Nationals.

Locked in: MLB set for delayed openers after a long winter

There's a lot to catch up on from a bizarre baseball offseason before the 2022 season officially begins with first pitch at Wrigley Field.

NYC lifts vaccine rule that blocked athletes from home games

New York City’s mayor has exempted athletes and performers from the city’s vaccine mandate.

In hot MLB market, patience takes a backseat to action

Patience is often rewarded for both free agents and general managers during most Major League Baseball offseasons.

Mets' Alonso: No injury after car flipped over on Sunday

New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso said he wasn't hurt when his car flipped over in an accident in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday.

Champion Braves open camp with Acuña, Morton but no Freeman

The reigning World Series champion Atlanta Braves opened spring training Sunday with Ronald Acuña Jr. and Charlie Morton, but no Freddie Freeman.

Spring forward: What to know as MLB camps open Sunday

Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge and the rest of baseball’s biggest stars are due at spring training Sunday for the first official day of preseason training following the end of Major League Baseball’s 99-day labor lockout.

Former Mets acting GM Zack Scott acquitted of DUI charges

Former New York Mets acting general manager Zack Scott has been cleared of drunken-driving charges stemming from his arrest last August after he attended a fundraiser at team owner Steve Cohen’s house.

New York Mets hire Buck Showalter as manager

Buck Showalter has been hired as manager of the New York Mets, bringing him back to the Big Apple to take over his fifth major league team.

Steve Cohen-backed start-up bets on 24-hour trading so investors can react instantly to tweets

Steven Cohen's venture-capital fund Point72 Ventures is leading a $14 million funding round for 24 Exchange.

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To the Max: Scherzer, Mets finalize $130M, 3-year deal

The New York Mets and Max Scherzer have finalized a $130 million, three-year deal, a contract that shattered baseball’s record for highest average salary and forms a historically impressive 1-2 atop New York’s rotation with Jacob deGrom.

AP source: Mets add CF Marte with $78 million, 4-year deal

The New York Mets have bolstered their lineup with three free-agent deals, adding speedy center fielder Starling Marte to go along with Mark Canha and All-Star infielder Eduardo Escobar.

House passes Biden's social spending plan

President Biden and Democrats are celebrating a hard-fought victory in the House with the passage of the Build Back Better plan, a $1.75 trillion social spending package. Kris Van Cleave reports.

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Eppler, joining Mets, embraces return to `intimidating' NYC

Billy Eppler embraced the bright lights of the big city, promising on his first day as Mets general manager to pursue pricey free agents and create a perennial World Series contender.

Dems' Build Back Better bill passes divided House

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was jubilant after a sharply divided House approved the Democrats' sweeping social and environment bill, a big victory for President Joe Biden. (Nov. 19)

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House passes Build Back Better bill

ABC News’ Political Director Rick Klein gives his insight on the passing of the bill: “There is potentially transformational change from this bill if it passes the Senate.”

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Eppler gets 4-year deal to become Mets general manager

The New York Mets have hired Billy Eppler as their general manager, giving him a four-year contract.

A New York judge said it was inappropriate to imprison a 20-year-old who admitted to sexual abuse, including rape, of teens

Christopher Belter, now 20, admitted raping at least one teenage girl at his parents' house near Niagara Falls when he was 17.

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Mets' Alderson claims New York a deterrent in GM search

Mets President Sandy Alderson says the biggest impediment in the club’s dragging search for a general manager isn’t his presence nor owner Steve Cohen, but the spotlight created by the New York market.

AP source: Mets fire acting GM Scott after DUI leave

Acting general manager Zack Scott will not return to the New York Mets after being placed on administrative leave following an arrest on drunken driving charges in August, according to a person familiar with the firing.

LEADING OFF: Start 'em up! Yankees vs Red Sox open playoffs

All these years later, the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox are set to meet again at Fenway Park in an all-or-nothing game Tuesday night.

Christie's offers a rare Babe Ruth notched bat

Christie's is auctioning off a private single owner collection of rare baseball memorabilia including a Babe Ruth notched baseball bat and a letter denying reinstatement to a player involved in the Black Sox 1919 World Series scandal. (Oct. 4)

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Mets let go manager Luis Rojas after 2 losing seasons

Luis Rojas has been let go as manager of the New York Mets after two losing seasons.

Mets place Scott on paid leave, acting GM pleads not guilty

Acting general manager Zack Scott has been placed on administrative leave by the New York Mets following his arrest on charges of driving while intoxicated.

Mets acting GM Zack Scott arrested on DUI charge

The New York Mets say they are “surprised and deeply disappointed” to learn acting general manager Zack Scott has been arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated.

Mets' Báez bolts out of doghouse with apology, winning run

Javier Báez bolted home for the winning run in the ninth inning of New York’s 6-5 win over the Miami Marlins hours after he and Francisco Lindor apologized for taking a dig at booing Mets fans.

Mets respond to Cohen tweet with 12-inning win over Giants

Kevin Pillar hit a three-run home run in the 12th inning, lifting the New York Mets over the San Francisco Giants 6-2 hours after the team’s owner called out its hitters for a lack of production.

Wheeler 2-hitter, Harper HR, Phils beat Mets, 8th win in row

Zack Wheeler pitched a two-hitter and struck out 11, Bryce Harper homered and the first-place Philadelphia Phillies finished off a three-game sweep for their eighth straight victory, 3-0 over the fading New York Mets.

Under presssure, company cancels Tennessee pipeline

Environmentalists are claiming victory after a company canceled plans to build an oil pipeline through southwest Tennessee and north Mississippi and over an aquifer that provides drinking water to 1 million people.

Mets fire 2 high-ranking employees after workplace review

The New York Mets have fired two high-ranking employees and will overhaul their legal and human resources departments on the recommendation of independent investigators hired to review the organization following allegations of sexual misconduct against former manager Mickey Callaway.

Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Lynch 2 Members of Congress

A Missouri man pleaded guilty Thursday to charges that he had threatened to lynch a Black congressman the day after the Jan. 6 siege at the U.S. Capitol and a Jewish congressman in 2019, court records show. The man, Kenneth Hubert, 63, of Marionville, Missouri, was arrested in March after, prosecutors said, he had directed the threats at U.S. Reps. Emanuel Cleaver II, D-Mo., and Steve Cohen, D-Tenn. According to a plea agreement filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri,

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Rep. Steve Cohen says judging by Marjorie Taylor Greene's press conference she 'didn't learn a lot' about the Holocaust, after she apologized for previous remarks

Greene wouldn't recant her comparison of the Democratic Party to Hitler's National Socialist Party after she apologized for equating mask mandates to the Holocaust.

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Wall Street pours millions into NYC mayor race, with Adams and Yang getting the biggest boost

Wall Street has poured over $9 million into groups backing candidates in the New York mayoral race, with Eric Adams and Andrew Yang getting the biggest support.

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Buttigieg visits closed Interstate 40 bridge in Tennessee

U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg came to Tennessee to learn how the closure of the Interstate 40 bridge connecting that state and Arkansas has affected freight movement since it was shut down more than three weeks ago when a crack was found in the span.

AP source: T-wolves sale to Lore, A-Rod up for NBA approval

Minnesota Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor has reached agreement on his $1.5 billion sale of the club.

Welcome to NY: Lindor slumping, drawing boos from Mets fans

Francisco Lindor is off to a rough start with the New York Mets after signing a $341 million contract.

Lindor: Easy decision to sign $341M, 10-year deal with Mets

Francisco Lindor and the New York Mets agreed to a $341 million, 10-year pact on the eve of opening day, terms that could keep the four-time All-Star in Queens for the rest of his career.

AP source: Lindor, Mets agree to $341 million, 10-year deal

The person spoke to The Associated Press on Wednesday night on condition of anonymity because the deal hadn't been announced. Lindor was eligible for free agency after this season and said this spring he wouldn't negotiate with the Mets on a long-term deal after opening day. New York added Lindor knowing he could walk after the 2021 season, but the team said it would try to negotiate a long-term pact. AdLindor's deal will be the largest ever for a shortstop, passing Fernando Tatis Jr.'s $340 million, 14-year contract with San Diego signed in February. Only Mike Trout's $426.5 million, 12-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels and Mookie Betts' $365 million, 12-year deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers are worth more.

Chris Christie joins Mets' board of directors under Cohen

Christie has joined the board of directors of the New York Mets. His son Andrew has worked for the team since 2018 and is the Mets' coordinator of international scouting. Chris Christie has joined the board of directors of the New York Mets. Jeanne Melino also joined the Mets board under new owner Steve Cohen, and New York said Friday she will be hired by the team as senior vice president of the Amazin’ Mets Foundation. The Mets' board also includes chairman emeritus Fred Wilpon and vice chairman Andrew Cohen, who is not related to Steve.

Watch Live: House Judiciary hearing on violence and discrimination against Asian Americans

A House Judiciary subcommittee is holding a hearing Thursday focused on the rise of violence and discrimination against Asian Americans. The hearing comes amid a spike in assaults on Asian Americans nationwide. How to watch House Judiciary Committee hearing on violence and discrimination against Asian Americans todayWhat : House Judiciary Committee holds hearing on violence and discrimination against Asian Americans: House Judiciary Committee holds hearing on violence and discrimination against Asian Americans Date: Thursday, March 18, 2021Thursday, March 18, 2021 Time: 10 a.m. On Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Wednesday acknowledged that hate crimes against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic have "skyrocketed." Harris and Mr. Biden will also meet with Asian American community leaders during their trip to Atlanta on Friday, the White House confirmed to CBS News.

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Opponents suspect environmental racism in pipeline project

Robinson's land is coveted by Valero Energy and Plains All American Pipeline, and their joint venture, the Byhalia Connection. “It’s just not fair.”The Byhalia Connection would link the east-west Diamond Pipeline through the Valero refinery in Memphis to the north-south Capline Pipeline near Byhalia, Mississippi. Opponents suspect environmental racism — the practice of placing toxic factories, landfills and other polluters in minority neighborhoods and indigenous areas, where voiceless residents only realize the danger after people get sick. Byhalia Connection spokeswoman Katie Martin said the comment doesn't reflect the company's views. Byhalia Connection representatives say the pipeline will make refineries along the artery more efficient and poses no threat to the aquifer.

Alderson details Mets' pursuit of Bauer, pleased by results

This photo from a Zoom press conference shows New York Mets President Sandy Alderson, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. Alderson returned as team president Friday when Steve Cohen bought the Mets from the Wilpon and Katz families. Two higher-profile incidents both involved women, including a college student who accused the 30-year-old Bauer of harassing her online. We understood what the risks were associated with some of the social media stuff. Alderson said he never spoke directly with Bauer but talked with the pitcher’s agent about the social media presence and the need for Bauer to take responsibility for it.

25 highest-paid hedge fund managers made $32 billion in 2020, a record

The 25 highest-paid hedge fund managers made a record $32 billion in 2020, up more than 50% over 2019, according to Institutional Investor's Rich List. A total of 15 hedge fund managers made $1 billion or more, compared with only eight in 2019. The big gains during the coronavirus pandemic, coupled with the public debate over hedge funds in the wake of the GameStop controversy, is likely to draw criticism from lawmakers and the public over hedge fund pay and fairness in financial markets. The fund was an early investor in tech stocks and overseas plays that did well during the pandemic, giving his fund a 48% return. Steve Cohen of Point72 Asset Management, who owns the Mets, was tied for fifth, along with David Tepper, both at $1.7 billion.

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Report: Coach, ex-manager Callaway pursued women in media

FILE - This 2020 file photo shows Los Angeles Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway. Callaway, former manager of the New York Mets and current Los Angeles Angels pitching coach, aggressively pursued several women who work in sports media and sent three of them inappropriate photos, The Athletic reported Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)NEW YORK – Los Angeles Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway, former manager of the New York Mets, “aggressively pursued” several women who work in sports media and sent three of them inappropriate photos, The Athletic reported Monday night. Callaway sent uninvited and sometimes unanswered messages to the women via email, text or social media and asked one to send nude photos in return, according to the report. Ad“I was appalled by the actions reported today of former manager Mickey Callaway,” Alderson said in a statement released by the Mets late Monday night.

Mets owner Steve Cohen leaves Twitter, citing threats and "misinformation"

The owner of the New York Mets says he has dropped off Twitter because his family received threats that he attributed to "misinformation" that was not tied to the baseball team. One of the short sellers, Melvin Capital, announced this week that it received a $750 million infusion from Point72. "I've really enjoyed the back and forth with Mets fans on Twitter which was unfortunately overtaken this week by misinformation unrelated to the Mets that led to our family getting personal threats," Cohen said Saturday in a statement issued by the Mets. The hedge fund billionaire told Mets fans, "We have other ways to listen to your suggestions and remain committed to doing that." The Mets tied for last place in the National League East division last season.

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Mets owner Steve Cohen leaves Twitter, citing threats and "misinformation"

The owner of the New York Mets says he has dropped off Twitter because his family received threats that he attributed to "misinformation" that was not tied to the baseball team. One of the short sellers, Melvin Capital, announced this week that it received a $750 million infusion from Point72. "I've really enjoyed the back and forth with Mets fans on Twitter which was unfortunately overtaken this week by misinformation unrelated to the Mets that led to our family getting personal threats," Cohen said Saturday in a statement issued by the Mets. The hedge fund billionaire told Mets fans, "We have other ways to listen to your suggestions and remain committed to doing that." The Mets tied for last place in the National League East division last season.

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Owner of Mets and hedge fund leaves Twitter, citing threats

This photo from a Zoom press conference shows New York Mets owner Steve Cohen, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. (New York Mets via AP)NEW YORK – The owner of the New York Mets says he has dropped off Twitter because his family received threats that he attributed to “misinformation" that was not tied to the baseball team. Hedge funds that shorted GameStop have lost billions as small investors bid up the company's shares. One of the short sellers, Melvin Capital, announced this week that it received a $750 million infusion from Point72. The Mets tied for last place in the National League East division last season.

Hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen leaves Twitter after family receives threats amid GameStop backlash

Steve Cohen, the founder of hedge fund Point72 and owner of the New York Mets, has deactivated his Twitter account after his family received threats this week amid the GameStop trading frenzy. We have other ways to listen to your suggestions and remain committed to doing that," he said. Cohen's hedge fund, which manages nearly $19 billion in assets, lost nearly 15% this year after small investors caused shares of videogame retailer GameStop to surge, a source familiar with the matter told The New York Times. Cohen, who purchased the Mets for about $2.5 billion in November, faced questions on Twitter about how Melvin's losses would impact the baseball team. Cohen on Thursday also engaged in a back-and-forth with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy on Twitter after Portnoy accused Cohen of involvement with controversial trading restrictions in GameStop on apps like Robinhood.

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New Jays OF Springer sees echoes of Astros in Toronto's core

Springer and the Blue Jays agreed last week to a team-record $150 million, six-year contract. The Blue Jays swept in two games during a first-round series by the eventual AL champion Rays. Besides Springer, Toronto also has signed right-handers Kirby Yates and Tyler Chatwood in the past week. Shapiro insisted the Blue Jays still have flexibility to add payroll, likely to strengthen the rotation, but said “the bulk of our heavy lifting is done.”Springer split time between center field and right with the Astros, but is expected to become a fixture in center for the Blue Jays. “This is about the Blue Jays,” Springer said.

Steve Cohen officially owns the New York Mets after MLB approves deal

Steve Cohen is officially the owner of the New York Mets. Major League Baseball owners approved of Cohen's roughly $2.4 billion purchase of the team from the Wilpon Family on Friday, the league announced. "On behalf of Major League Baseball, I congratulate Mr. Cohen on receiving approval from the Major League Clubs. "The New York City Law Department has completed its legal review of the proposed sale of the Mets," de Blasio said in a statement. "New York City does not object to the sale, and the Mets may proceed with the transaction."

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Wild night in sports as Steve Cohen out of Mets deal, Red Sox make a blockbuster move; Rockets kick off NBA trade week with four-team deal

On Tuesday evening, baseball fans took to social media to chatter about the first of two significant moves this offseason. Fred Wilpon would stay on as CEO, past the original five-year agreement that was reported when the sale was first revealed last December. The deal also included unfavorable language when it came to the Mets' regional sports network, SNY. After changes to the deal, Cohen decided against the move to purchase 80% of the franchise. The Astros' investigation officially ended last month and saw the removal of Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora.

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Hedge fund titan Steve Cohen in talks to increase his stake in Mets

Hedge fund titan Steve Cohen is in talks to increase his investment in the New York Mets, his family office, Cohen Private Ventures, and the current owner said Wednesday. "The Sterling Partners and Steve Cohen are negotiating an agreement in which Steve Cohen would increase his investment in the New York Mets," the companies said in a statement. Sterling currently has a majority stake in the team. Meanwhile, Cohen will remain in his role as CEO of Point72 Asset Management, and his stake in the Mets will continue to be managed by Cohen Private Ventures, his family office said. Fox Sports reported Cohen could end up controlling 80% of the Mets.

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House committee approves landmark bill legalizing marijuana at the federal level

It's likely to face a tougher battle in the Republican-controlled Senate, where Majority Leader Mitch McConnell opposes marijuana legalization. The House Judiciary Committee approved a bill Wednesday that legalizes marijuana on the federal level, removing it from Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act. "The criminalization of marijuana has been a mistake," Chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said during the markup of the bill. In response, Nadler said that House Democrats can "negotiate" with the Senate, acknowledging Republicans won't take the bill "as is." The committee approval comes two months after the House passed legislation that would protect banks that serve marijuana businesses in states where the substance is legal.

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Boeing CEO grilled over salary, accountability in second day of congressional questioning

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg was grilled about his salary on Wednesday, the second day of congressional hearings about the company's 737 Max jets, which were involved in two fatal crashes. Cohen asked if anyone at the company had taken a pay cut amid the grounding of the 737 Max. "You're saying you're not giving up any compensation at all," Cohen asked Muilenburg. Muilenburg earned total compensation of just under $23.4 million for 2018, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. He also cashed in delayed stock payouts from previous years, bringing his total actual compensation for the year to $30 million.

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'Americans are getting bigger.' FAA to test whether passengers can safely evacuate cramped airplane cabins

The Federal Aviation Administration is planning to test later this year whether American passengers can safely evacuate airplanes in an emergency after airlines spent decades adding smaller seats and more of them to their planes. A funding bill passed last year gave the FAA the authority to establish minimum airplane seat dimensions. Meanwhile, lawmakers have fretted whether they're too small for average American travelers, who are getting heavier. "Beside whether I cram my backside into the seat getting out would be a really useful thing," said Rep. Paul Mitchell, a Michigan Republican. Crews must be able to evacuate passengers from aircraft within 90 seconds.

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House moves to condemn Trump as he again attacks minority congresswomen

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A resolution condemning President Donald Trumps racially charged attacks on four Democratic congresswomen was headed for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday, with Trump pressuring his fellow Republicans to oppose it. Trump triggered the controversy during the weekend by tweeting that the four should go back where they came from. REUTERS/Erin ScottDemocratic Representative Steve Cohen, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, has 17 co-sponsors for his bill to censure Trump. Cohen said whatever the House does should not be watered down to try to lure House Republicans into voting for it. You have a racist mind in your head, and a racist heart in your chest.Trump is seeking re-election next year.

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As Trump again attacks minority congresswomen, House moves towards condemnation vote

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A resolution condemning President Donald Trumps racially charged attacks on four Democratic congresswomen was headed for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday, with Trump pressuring his fellow Republicans to oppose it. A final vote on the resolution condemning Trumps remarks was expected on Tuesday evening with Pelosi trying to manage demands from some House Democrats for a tougher resolution to censure him. REUTERS/Erin ScottDemocratic Representative Steve Cohen, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, has 17 co-sponsors for his bill to censure Trump. Cohen said whatever the House does should not be watered down to try to lure House Republicans into voting for it. The vote on the House resolution would force House Republicans either to vote against their partys leader, who has strong support among conservatives, or effectively defend him.

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As Trump renews attacks on congresswomen, House moves toward condemnation vote

A vote was expected later on Tuesday on the resolution condemning Trumps remarks, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi trying to manage demands from some House Democrats for a tougher resolution to censure him. Democratic Representative Steve Cohen, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, has 17 co-sponsors for his bill to censure Trump. Cohen said whatever the House does should not be watered down to try to lure some House Republicans into voting for it. Slideshow (2 Images)Democrats and other critics in statements on Monday rejected Trumps personal attacks on the four congresswomen as racist, xenophobic and aimed at further dividing Americans. A few Republicans have condemned Trumps remarks, while others have defended the president and attacked the women.

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