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In gentrifying Brooklyn, as neighborhoods shift, once booming businesses can fade away. But at District, a new gym inside the former Scotto Funeral Home in Carroll Gardens, there’s hope in the afterlife. Carved out of the combined lower floors of tw...
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In April, the Manhattan Institute polled 700 New Yorkers across political affiliations and demographics — people who were likely to vote in next year’s mayoral race — asking them about elected officials, crime, immigration and the state of the city....
Nearly 160 people have reportedly been sickened this summer by eating mushroom-laced candy and chocolate bars that are widely available at vape and smoke shopspera play, underscoring the dangers of a sprawling market of psychoactive products that po...
In “Broken,” a memoir published in 2006, William Cope Moyers wrote of his near fatal addiction to crack cocaine and his hard-fought recovery. The book proved to be a humble celebration about the potential for rehabilitation, and Mr. Moyers became a...
The following is a guest post from Ian Kanerich711, Head of Partnerships at Midnight Network. In today’s globalized economy, supply chain transparency is paramount. Consumers demand to know the origin of their products, regulatory bodies requi...
Bitcoin price started the new week by continuing the downward trend that impacted its price last week before rallying during early EU trading hours. According to CryptoSlate’s data, the BTC price fell to as low as $54,450 during the reporting...
Justin Sun, the founder of Tron, announced on July 6 in a post on X that his team is working on enabling gas-free peer-to-peer (P2P) stablecoin transfers. In a post on X, Sun noted that this would mean that stablecoin “transfers can be made without...
OpenAI experienced a security breach in 2023 but did not disclose the incident outside the company, the New York Times reported on July 4. OpenAI executives allegedly disclosed the incident internally during an April 2023 meeting but did not reveal...
Roy Cooper, the governor of North Carolina, struck off a bill that would have banned the state from receiving payments in U.S. Federal Reserve-issued central bank digital currency (CBDC) on June 5. House Bill No. 690 would have also restricted the s...
The following is a guest post by Max Jones, CEO & Co-founder of Memepad. The rise of memecoins has been a wild ride. Doge, Shiba Inu, and countless dog-themed (and not-so-dog-themed) coins have captured the public imagination, promising astronom...
Tokenization has taken center stage in Web3 over the past year, drawing immense investment and attention from BlackRock, JPMorgan, and other key players. Despite a ‘slow start’, analysts predict asset tokenization will reach a $2 trillion market siz...