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BUSINESS
Mark Sanchez and Fox sued by truck driver after Indiana stabbing – NBC New York
A 69-year-old truck driver who was seriously injured in a fight that prosecutors say was started by former NFL quarterback and sports analyst Mark Sanchez is now suing Sanchez and his employer, Fox Corporation, in Indiana state court. Lawyers for Perry Tole filed the lawsuit Monday in Indiana’s Marion Superior Court, seeking an unspecified amount in actual and punitive damages, as well as attorney’s…
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SHOWS
Artist-Turned-Designer Amanda Mehl Looks To Her Jewish Roots For Fashion Inspiration – nylon.com
Artist-Turned-Designer Amanda Mehl Looks To Her Jewish Roots For Fashion Inspiration nylon.com Source link
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TECH
BNY Explores Blockchain Payments Using Tokenized Deposits – PYMNTS.com
BNY Explores Blockchain Payments Using Tokenized Deposits PYMNTS.com Source link
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SOCIAL MEDIA
YouTube Launches New Music Education Initiative
Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. YouTube has launched a new music education initiative, in partnership with TED-Ed, which aims to expand learning beyond the classroom, and help teachers pass on key music knowledge to their students. Called “Think Like a Musician,” the new video series will feature…
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ENTERTAINMENT
Chlorine gas threat outside Manhattan police precinct leads to cold case murder arrest in Georgia
Delano Hill, 20, of Suwanee, Georgia, after his arrest on March 25 Photo by Gwinnett County Police Department/X A Georgia man who allegedly left an inoperable chemical weapon outside a Manhattan police precinct has been indicted in New York, an incident that helped authorities solve a two-year-old murder in his home state, prosecutors said Tuesday. Delano Hill, 20, of Suwanee,…
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LIFESTYLE
1 of 1 Sandwich is a New Star in Park Slope, Inspired by Hazy Late-Night Fridge Raids
1 of 1 Sandwich is located at 82 Fifth Avenue, between St. Marks Place and Warren Street, currently open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and on Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. In 2023, Josh Appelbaum shut down Duck Season, his restaurant/catering/pop-up operation—and Smorgasburg favorite—focused on ridiculously rich duck dishes that just couldn’t survive a…
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REAL ESTATE
The best design tours to book during Archtober 2025
New York City’s annual Archtober festival, which celebrates the city’s defining architecture, has returned for its 15th year. This year’s theme, “Shared Spaces,” invites participants to rethink how New Yorkers “move, connect, and live together.” As part of the festival, Archtober’s Building of the Day series lets visitors embark on architect-led tours of featured projects across all five boroughs. Ahead,…
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CRYPTO
How high could SOL price go if a spot Solana ETF is approved?
SOL traders continue to position in the altcoin in anticipation of a potential ETF approval by the SEC. How high could Solana’s price go if spot ETFs are approved? Source link
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FINANCE
Gold hits $4,000 for the first time ever
The price of gold surpassed $4,000 on Tuesday, Oct. 7 for the first time ever as the government entered its seventh day of a partial shutdown. Gold futures were trading at $4,006 around 11 a.m. ET before slipping under the benchmark but quickly recovered. The commodity is up 50% year to date. Gold has continued to rise as the U.S.…
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ECONOMY
Dutch Treat: The Netherlands’ Exorbitant Privilege in the Eighteenth Century
Stein Berre and Asani Sarkar The term “exorbitant privilege” emerged in the 1960s to describe the advantages derived by the U.S. economy from the dollar’s status as the de facto global reserve currency. In this post, we examine the exorbitant privilege that accrued to the Netherlands in the eighteenth century, when the Dutch guilder enjoyed global reserve currency status. We…
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