Long Island Lab Grows Tiny Tumor Twins to Steer Cancer Care
Long Island scientists are growing patient 'avatars' — organoids — to test dozens of drug combinations. Early trials show promise but wider validation and faster methods are still needed.
Cyber Crooks Hijack $1.7 Million Condom Haul, Park It In Bronx Warehouse
A Walmart‑bound pallet carrying roughly 103,000 condoms and lubricant — worth about $1.7M — was rerouted to a Bronx warehouse after freight accounts were compromised. The FBI traced the diversion amid a wider spike in cyber‑enabled cargo theft.
Paxton Kicks Off FIFA Probe Over World Cup Ticket Turmoil In Texas
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened a probe into FIFA after fans said premium World Cup seats were reassigned. The investigation will look at possible violations of state consumer law.
Qilin Ransom Gang Claims Hit on NY-NJ Port Powerhouse
The Qilin ransomware group says it breached the Shipping Association of New York & New Jersey, a body tied to the Port of NY/NJ. Officials warn the claim could create supply‑chain headaches even if systems remain online.












