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A New York hotel is debuting what it says is the first of its kind NFT (Non-Fungible Tokens) reservation system that couples room stays and digital assets.
Reuters, May 20, 2021
Vignesh Sundaresan, aka MetaKovan, has amassed a digital art collection worth tens of millions of dollars. His path to riches was sometimes rocky.
Reuters, November 21, 2021
A survivor of guerrilla warfare and immigration raids, Santiago Potes will study modern Chinese history at Oxford.
Reuters, December 23, 2020
The current owners of Joe Biden’s childhood home, the Kearns, say the former VP has never left Scranton behind as he seeks the White House.
Reuters, October 6, 2020
“We do every flight, every day,” says Stephanie Baldwin, Delta’s VP for operations at JFK Airport. Airlines are revamping cleaning pit stops, blocking seats and experimenting with new cleaning technology to reassure passengers.
Reuters, August 24, 2020
‘It’s disappointing,’ University of Michigan defensive back, Hunter Reynolds, says of the Big 10’s decision to sack the upcoming college football season. The Big 12 is among those definitely moving forward with the fall season.
Reuters, August 18, 2020
With more than 20 COVID-19 vaccines in clinical trials, the collaboration between Johnson & Johnson and Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston is getting $1 billion in U.S. funding. Lead researcher Dan Barouch charts the road ahead.
Reuters, August 6, 2020
COVID-19 is spreading rapidly in U.S. jails and prisons, but testing of inmates and staff remains spotty and many confirmed cases are going unreported.
Reuters, May 18, 2020
Married for 50 years, Howard and Lois are now separated by coronavirus.
Reuters, April 10, 2020
With the help of Virtual Reality goggles, Aerobanquets RMX is looking to make eating an immersive experience, as its CEO and restaurateur, Roni Mazumdar, explains.
Reuters, Dec. 27, 2019
The Minneapolis-based Navigation Center helped place half of some 200 homeless Native Americans into housing. By deemphasizing decriminalization, the Center is looking to continue on with a permanent installation. Dan Fastenberg reports.
Reuters, Aug. 8, 2019
LIFT Aircraft will soon be rolling out its ‘Hexa’ drone craft for 15-minute rides in 25 cities. The Hexa joins a growing field. Dan Fastenberg reports.
Reuters, July 12, 2019
It’s the next step after ditching plastic; the Precycle market has opened in New York with the motto, ‘Just food. No packaging.’ Dan Fastenberg reports.
Reuters, January 28, 2019
For a city known for its cramped quarters, it’s not everyday you come across an 85,000 square foot building empty for more than 30 years. But the Old Bronx Courthouse is vacant and no one can agree what to do with it. Video reported and produced by Dan Fastenberg and Dan Lieberman
Inside the Old Bronx Courthouse from Bronx Ink on Vimeo.
A citywide business coalition has united against a bill that would mandate employers to give workers nine paid sick days a year. They complain that the bill will hurt the city economy and local businesses. Those in favor of the bill are, however, just as vocal. Video produced by Dan Fastenberg and reported by James de Mellow
Paid Sick Leave from Daniel Fastenberg on Vimeo.
There are ten law schools in New York City accredited by the American Bar Association. Only one is publicly funded – the Law School of the City University of New York. Not even 30 years old, the school is on the verge of a game-changing move to a new site. And that decision is ruffling some feathers. Video produced by James de Mellow and reported by Dan Fastenberg.
CUNY Law School On The Move from James de Mellow on Vimeo.
What charges by the minute and talks while it’s working? A New York taxi cab of course. Well, the last part may be changing. Video Produced by Rory Kress and Reported by Dan Fastenberg
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