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Hassenfeld rose quickly in the family business serving as special assistant to the president and worked his way up the ranks. He retired as CEO in 2003.
NEW YORK (AP) — Alan G. Hassenfeld, a renowned philanthropist and former CEO of iconic toy company Hasbro Inc., the maker of G.I. Joe and Play-Doh, has died. He was 76, according to the toy company.
The “Blank Space” singer and NFL star reportedly enjoyed a little fireworks of their own at the luxury locale.
The Happy Together Tour is the first job security I’ve had in the music business,” says The Cowsills’ Susan Cowsill, 66.
Top experts from Colorado State University released an updated forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Throughout HBO's The Gilded Age, currently airing its third season, there are frequent references to Newport, Rhode Island.
It’s hard to imagine a worse time for the wheels of justice to grind to a halt in local courtrooms. But, that’s exactly ...
They thought their band was done after co-founder Adam Schlesinger's tragic death — but then they found enough music in their ...
Artists often find supplies in surprising places. For Clifford “CW” Roelle, industrial wire procured from the same place one ...
Una Pizza Napoletana in New York was named the best pizzeria in the United States for 2025. Three other New England ...
The son of Steelers founder Art Rooney, joined the Giants in 1985 as director of pro personnel and served in a full-time role ...