Manhattan Mount Sinai Team Says Tiny Blood Particles Could Tip Off Alzheimer’s Earlier
Mount Sinai scientists identified tiny blood particles called SECmeres that carry brain‑specific RNA and outperformed standard extracellular vesicles as potential Alzheimer’s biomarkers.
Cuomo Cashes In: Ex-Gov Tapped to Co-Chair NYSE Owner’s New Crypto Play
Andrew Cuomo will co-chair a joint venture between Intercontinental Exchange and OKX to bring regulated crypto futures and tokenized markets to U.S. customers. The arrangement follows OKX’s federal guilty plea and raises political and regulatory questions.
City Pols Float $3,000 College Nest Egg For Every NYC Kindergartner
Advocates and City Council Speaker Julie Menin want to bump up NYC’s kindergarten college‑savings seed to $1,000–$3,000, saying early accounts boost college odds and narrow wealth gaps.
One‑Armed Gambino Suspect Accused In $1.7 Million Manhattan Chanel Heist
A reputed Gambino soldier is accused of orchestrating a nearly $1.7 million burglary at Chanel’s Manhattan flagship, prosecutors say. The case follows a months‑long investigation.
Tribeca Park Tenants Lock In Long-Term Affordable Rents In Battery Park City Deal
An agreement between BPCA and Related will preserve 81 affordable units at Tribeca Park, add 20 more, and extend income protections through 2069. The move ties affordability to the building’s ground lease.












