For Mark, a 28-year-old senior vice president at a Manhattan bank, snagging a whopping $21,910 worth of tickets for the 2026 USA World Cup was a family affair. He told The Post that his superfan parents had no specified budget for this year’s tournament — even after dropping an eye-opening $35,506 for an all-inclusive Qatar World Cup package for their family in 2022. The Long Island native, who chose not to share his real name for fear of sounding like a “rich kid from the Upper West Side,” said he bought the majority of this year’s tickets for himself, his…

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is not just the biggest tournament in soccer history, with 48 national teams playing 104 matches. It is also a reminder that tax rules follow money, work, and people across borders. This year’s tournament, which kicks off on June 11, is being played across three…

ToplinePresident Donald Trump is expected to attend Game 3 of the NBA championships at Madison Square Garden Monday night, and his anticipated arrival has already prompted the cancelation of an outdoor watch party and heightened other security measures so much that ticket holders are asked to arrive two hours early…

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