…$225,000 is still too much for your budget, just spend about $15 to pick up a copy of her book, “Hard Choices.” Clinton was able to write her book with…
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A Slow Track To Nowhere
…special assessment have been invited to meetings to offer our irrelevant comments and get our questions answered. Presumably, those questions are not meant to include: “Why do we need streetcars…
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Putting AI To Work, Intelligently
…LLM technology or plans to in the future. Some businesses will want more robust functionality than free or built-in tools can offer. OpenAI offers ChatGPT for free, but its more…
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Throw The Book At VW
…of going after large American companies from Silicon Valley that have a competitive advantage based on our technological leadership. For example, Apple just underwent an antitrust review of its expansion…
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‘Beale Street’ Says: Be Careful
…so long as our justice system continues to treat eyewitness testimony as a reliable source of evidence absent other supporting facts. The New York City of today is, in many…
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A Face-Saver For The iPhone Police
…now coming to a close. Brian Hogan and Sage Wallower pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of theft of lost property for selling a phone that an Apple tester…
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New Orleans: Five Years After Katrina
…a new police chief and asked the U.S. Justice Department to examine the police department more thoroughly. Recently, 18 New Orleans police officers were formally charged with crimes that include…
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New York Hocks Its Future
…office or a pawn shop. IDAs and their allies in local governments and in the business community are working to get the assessment bill repealed. But even if they don’t…
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Nasdaq’s Long Comeback
…not that crash. The other one. The Nasdaq composite reached its closing high of 5048.62 on March 10, 2000. That high, however, was short-lived, brought down by the dot-com collapse….
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How The IRS Knows You Are Really You
…to the government’s IDVerify website (no longer available), which asked a series of questions designed to be answerable only by the person in question. The queries were about things that…
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