OpenAI has asked contractors to upload real work they have done in previous jobs (actual examples of their work). All you ...
The tax code is intentionally structured to provide opportunities for those who are ready to take advantage of them.
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The Aug. 22 fire burned for days, sending oil and chemicals into nearby land and waterways, including the Tangipahoa River.
The courts are sending a message—you are what you say you are—and we should be mindful of this trend as it continues to ...
For months, federal officials have said post-cleanup soil testing for fire-stricken homes in L.A. was unnecessary. Now, they ...
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After health complaints, advocates tested a water sample from the Delaney Hall detention center. The results are safe.
“Move fast and break things” was a clever motto for a brief period in tech history. Over time, it ceased to be just about ...
"What is the cost to the people?" asked a resident who said he'd not been informed of numerous chemicals lacing a plot he'd planned to garden in.
That refusal triggered unfair labor practice charges with the NLRB. The union alleged Amazon threatened workers to discourage ...