Cops are looking for two suspects who assaulted a man with pepper spray and slashed him in Harlem. Photos courtesy of the NYPD The NYPD is looking for …
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A medical device company seeking to commercialize a less invasive treatment for hydrocephalus — a condition caused by excess fluid buildup in the brain — secured $85 million in Series …
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Spare a moment for Curacao, who are heading into their first-ever World Cup, only to face what very well could be this tournament’s group of death. The German tradition is …
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Share copy link Inset: Patricia Barberena (Miami-Dade Corrections). Background: The intersection of SW 298th Terrace and SW 153rd Place in Miami, Florida (Google Maps). A Florida school bus driver allegedly …
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To enter Robin Cofer’s studio is to step into a fever dream of cultural inheritance, feminist reckoning, sacred theater, and strange, glittering devotion. It does not feel like a conventional …
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Six years after the pandemic shuttered businesses across New York, the city’s commercial corridors have not quite recovered, reflected in persistent storefront vacancies. That’s according to a new report by …
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Yvonne Force Villareal. Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images The Museum of Modern Art became the hottest club in Midtown for one night only this past Tuesday (June 2), as Rebecca …
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Targeted therapies are bringing new treatment options for a wide range of cancers, but drug resistance still looms for these medicines, including antibody drug conjugates (ADCs), one of the most …
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Politics
Bob Rommel is big mad at Florida TaxWatch, but he seems to have forgotten 47 years of turkeys
For the past 47 years, Florida TaxWatch has been one of the state’s most influential government watchdogs. The organization provides information to residents and public officials about local government taxation, …
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Washington keeps looking for the AI equivalent of a locked vault: control the chips, control the models, control the danger. But artificial intelligence is starting to look less like uranium …