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OpenAI is appealing a court decision in a copyright case brought by The New York Times concerning users privacy. CEO Sam Altman says talking to an AI should be like talking to a lawyer.
He helped integrate the schools in District 15. He used New York City’s pension funds to rescue 35,000 rent-stabilized apartments after Signature Bank collapsed.
Despite New York’s image as a center of wealth and power, the battle for its leadership felt intensely local, as though it were a small-town race.
A Charter Revision Commission will consider creating a new process to empower the City Council and voters to remove a sitting mayor.
Immigration courtrooms in New York City have emerged as a flashpoint, with masked agents making surprise arrests of immigrants who have appeared for routine hearings and check-ins.
Reports of Elon Musk’s drug use have renewed attention to ketamine, a powerful anesthetic.
Cook, carefully flipping the tenderloin a few times, until the internal temperature of the beef is 110 degrees, then take the package off the coals and let it rest until the temperature reaches 120.
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