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Erratic New York tenant lashes out and allegedly stabs neighbor: 'She's been nothing but trouble'

Erratic New York tenant lashes out and allegedly stabs neighbor: ‘She’s been nothing but trouble’

A Queens woman who allegedly spent months harassing her neighbor and landlord was arrested on Saturday for stabbing her roommate, police and witnesses told The Post. The alleged assailant and the victim each rented separate accommodations in the South Ozone Park multifamily home, where the landlord lived on the ground floor. The bloody assault unfolded …

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US: New York City Regulates Artificial Intelligence in Employment Decisions

US: New York City Regulates Artificial Intelligence in Employment Decisions

Employer Action Code: Monitor The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in employment-related decisions has prompted the New York City government to regulate its use by employers, particularly due to concerns about possible unequal treatment of candidates for employment due to the programming or operation of the AI. New York City Local Law 144 (LL …

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Four homes now for sale in popular New York co-op where units are rarely listed

Four homes now for sale in popular New York co-op where units are rarely listed

The Grinnell, a stately co-op in upper Manhattan, might just be the city’s best-kept secret — yet. Filled with spacious homes, a strong sense of community, and dramatically lower maintenance costs than comparable buildings, the property sits in a sleepy corner of Washington Heights at 800 Riverside Drive. It also rarely has openings – but …

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National Grid donates $6 million in financial aid to support economically vulnerable customers in New York

National Grid donates $6 million in financial aid to support economically vulnerable customers in New York

The new programs are the first in the state to help low-to-moderate income households struggling to pay energy bills and deal with food insecurity National Grid kicks off its annual giving season by donating $6 million to further support New York customers struggling to make ends meet this winter. The funds will be used to …

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