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not necessarily I flew through Ronald Reagan National Airport a few years before he passed away
 

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Dulles is a different location and I think not because NY can only foreclose on property in NY IIUC.
 
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Dulles is a different location and I think not because NY can only foreclose on property in NY IIUC.

And just to add, the State of New York can put a lien on and foreclose any property owned by Trump individually or as part of one of his corporations. Location is irrelevant as the judgement is against him and his companies.
 

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After the earthquake, and solar eclipse coming up on Monday, brace yourself for the cicadapocalypse.

Cicadas, the loud bugs that look like oversized flies, are expected to have a banner year in 2024. While some species of these bugs come out of the ground every spring and summer, others stay burrowed for more than a decade, emerging in what’s known as a “brood”—and there’s a double brood coming this year.

This year, billions of cicadas are expected to dig themselves out of the ground in the form of two different broods that are resurfacing at once.

Those are led by Brood XIX, aka the Great Southern Brood, which is known as the largest periodical cicada brood and appears every 13 years, according to the University of Connecticut. But the other brood surfacing is Brood XIII, aka the Northern Illinois Brood, which emerges every 17 years, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign says.
This simultaneous appearance hasn’t happened since 1803 and won’t happen again until 2245, says Frank Meek, a technical services manager at Orkin. “These periodic broods are different from the cicadas that come out every year,” he adds.
 

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I think I need to go throw up now.
 

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Looks like this one can be blamed on Trump.

 

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An extraordinary thread about a distressing case involving a dead child and his clearly demented mother.

 
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In order to boost and support small local businesses, the City of New York has created an AI chat bot which gives legal advise to entrepreneurs for free.

Problem is sometimes it gives illegal advise, like:
In responses to questions posed Wednesday, the chatbot falsely suggested it is legal for an employer to fire a worker who complains about sexual harassment, doesn’t disclose a pregnancy or refuses to cut their dreadlocks. Contradicting two of the city’s signature waste initiatives, it claimed that businesses can put their trash in black garbage bags and are not required to compost.​

At times, the bot’s answers veered into the absurd. Asked if a restaurant could serve cheese nibbled on by a rodent, it responded: “Yes, you can still serve the cheese to customers if it has rat bites,” before adding that it was important to assess the “the extent of the damage caused by the rat” and to “inform customers about the situation.”​

But no reason to worry or for a change, because it comes with a disclaimer:

It includes a disclaimer that it may “occasionally produce incorrect, harmful or biased” information and the caveat, since-strengthened, that its answers are not legal advice.​

 

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In order to boost and support small local businesses, the City of New York has created an AI chat bot which gives legal advise to entrepreneurs for free.

Problem is sometimes it gives illegal advise, like:
In responses to questions posed Wednesday, the chatbot falsely suggested it is legal for an employer to fire a worker who complains about sexual harassment, doesn’t disclose a pregnancy or refuses to cut their dreadlocks. Contradicting two of the city’s signature waste initiatives, it claimed that businesses can put their trash in black garbage bags and are not required to compost.​

At times, the bot’s answers veered into the absurd. Asked if a restaurant could serve cheese nibbled on by a rodent, it responded: “Yes, you can still serve the cheese to customers if it has rat bites,” before adding that it was important to assess the “the extent of the damage caused by the rat” and to “inform customers about the situation.”​

But no reason to worry or for a change, because it comes with a disclaimer:

It includes a disclaimer that it may “occasionally produce incorrect, harmful or biased” information and the caveat, since-strengthened, that its answers are not legal advice.​

 

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In order to boost and support small local businesses, the City of New York has created an AI chat bot which gives legal advise to entrepreneurs for free.

Problem is sometimes it gives illegal advise, like:
In responses to questions posed Wednesday, the chatbot falsely suggested it is legal for an employer to fire a worker who complains about sexual harassment, doesn’t disclose a pregnancy or refuses to cut their dreadlocks. Contradicting two of the city’s signature waste initiatives, it claimed that businesses can put their trash in black garbage bags and are not required to compost.​

At times, the bot’s answers veered into the absurd. Asked if a restaurant could serve cheese nibbled on by a rodent, it responded: “Yes, you can still serve the cheese to customers if it has rat bites,” before adding that it was important to assess the “the extent of the damage caused by the rat” and to “inform customers about the situation.”​

But no reason to worry or for a change, because it comes with a disclaimer:

It includes a disclaimer that it may “occasionally produce incorrect, harmful or biased” information and the caveat, since-strengthened, that its answers are not legal advice.​

It's part of the deep state scam to snare Donald Trump since this is about the only way to get a lawyer he has left.