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.
Prime Day Pressure Test: Amazon Puts America’s Grocery Budget On The Clock
Prime Day moves to late June and stretches to four days, with Amazon leaning on groceries and an Alexa shopping push to gauge how strained U.S. wallets are. Analysts and data firms will watch staples versus splurges for early signals.
11,460 Blood Pressure Pill Bottles Flunk FDA Test In Nationwide Recall
The FDA says Inventia-made chlorthalidone 25 mg failed dissolution testing; two lots — 11,460 bottles — were recalled nationwide. Patients should consult their pharmacist before changing therapy.
Bronx Corner Crater Has Woodlawn Drivers Swerving at Napier and E. 233rd
A sinkhole at Napier and East 233rd unsettled Woodlawn drivers and drew a DEP crew, which inspected and repaired the spot after residents raised alarms. Locals say past work at the intersection may be to blame.
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.
Rockaway Beach Shuttle Gets Slick New Cars Just before Summer Crush
The MTA has put new R211A cars on the Rockaway Park shuttle, adding wider doors, brighter interiors and updated displays to speed boarding and improve reliability for beach season.
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.












