Rev. Jesse Jackson Remembered for Impact on New York Politics and Inclusiveness
Jesse Jackson's death marks the loss of a pivotal civil rights leader who notably influenced New York politics, from David Dinkins' mayoral win to broader social movements.
Sing Sing Hanging Death Sparks NY AG Probe At Ossining Lockup
The NY attorney general's Office has opened a formal probe after a June 21 hanging at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining. Officials say new information triggered the inquiry.
Swiss Crypto Investor Hauls Shuttered BKEX Into Manhattan Court Over Vanishing $8 Million
A Swiss investor sued BKEX in Manhattan, saying roughly $8 million in deposits vanished after the offshore exchange froze withdrawals. The complaint seeks turnover and damages.
Shanghai Tea Giant Storms Manhattan’s Koreatown With Pastry-Packed Boba Flagship
Shanghai-based TEAPULSE opened a Koreatown flagship at 65 W 30th St, expanding across NYC with milk teas, tea-lemonades and a pastel de nata bakery. The rollout includes new Manhattan outposts and existing Queens shops.
New York City Mayor Mamdani Appoints Ana María Archila and Faiza Ali to Key Positions Strengthening International Ties and Immigrant Support
Mayor Mamdani appoints Ana María Archila as Commissioner of International Affairs and Faiza Ali as Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs in NYC to strengthen global relations and support immigrants.
Former Mobileum Executives Charged With Accounting Fraud Ahead of $915 Million Company Sale
Former Mobileum execs Warner and Vangipuram charged with accounting fraud, inflating company value before its $915 million sale and subsequent bankruptcy.












