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Manhattanhenge occurs July 11-12, aligning the sunset with NYC’s streets. This 1811 grid rotation creates a rare celestial view, blending urban planning with a…
The Digital Chamber filed an amicus brief urging the dismissal of the New York lawsuit seeking ownership of 39,069 dormant Bitcoin wallets, arguing it would se…
Michael Cohen, Trump’s ex-lawyer and key witness, says he’s reconciled with Trump after years of feuding. His shifting stance could weaken his credibility in T…
FIFA approved Folarin Balogun—born in New York to Nigerian parents—to play for the U.S. in the Nations League, sparking Belgian outrage over perceived politica…
Jay-Z reissued his 1996 album *Reasonable Doubt* with rare tracks and a pop-up exhibit, proving how artists monetize legacy catalogs via nostalgia-driven premi…
A 33-year-old man in New York stabbed his ex-girlfriend, Christine Nam, 58 times and dismembered her body, which he then stuffed into suitcases. This case high…
New York Mayor Eric Adams refused to comment on the June 3 NYPD raid on a Brooklyn cultural center, injuring two staffers, amid criticism of excessive force an…
TeraWulf secured a $19 billion, five-year lease to supply 3.9 terawatts of clean energy to Anthropic’s AI data centers—potentially doubling its market cap. Thi…
President Donald Trump launched "Trump Accounts," investment portfolios tied to his business interests, available for retail trading via Fidelity and other bro…
Donald Trump will ring the NYSE and Nasdaq opening bell today to launch "Trump Accounts," long-term investment accounts for children funded by leftover 2021 CO…
The 2018 Janus v. AFSCME ruling let public-sector workers opt out of union fees, causing roughly 800,000 to leave unions, weakening their funding and political…





















