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techAI Startup 'Artisan' Stole 'This Is Fine' Meme for Subway Ads, Creator Says
KC Green's iconic meme was used without permission by AI startup Artisan. He's considering legal action.
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cryptoJetBlue Lawsuit Alleges Surveillance Pricing in Airfare
A class-action lawsuit claims JetBlue tracked user browsing to adjust ticket prices, raising questions about privacy and AI-driven pricing.
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worldUS Eases Sanctions, Allowing Venezuela to Fund Maduro's Defense
The United States has granted a waiver, permitting Venezuela to pay for Nicolas Maduro's legal defense team in New York on drug and other federal charges.
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financeJPMorgan Chase Banker Accused of Stealing $73,200, Altering Records
A former JPMorgan Chase banker faces federal sanctions for allegedly embezzling $73,200 from customer accounts and manipulating bank records to conceal the theft.
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worldChildren Clinging to Detained Father Wins World Press Photo of the Year
A powerful photograph depicting two young girls clinging to their father during detention by immigration authorities in New York has been named World Press Photo of the Year.
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cryptoNew York AG Sues Coinbase, Gemini Over Alleged Illegal Gambling
New York's Attorney General Letitia James has sued Coinbase and Gemini, claiming their prediction markets operate as illegal gambling and violate state laws.
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financeTop 15 US Cities with the Oldest Homes
Explore the American cities where homebuyers face the challenge of aging fixer-uppers, reflecting a significant housing supply shortage.
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health90,000 Americans at Risk After NADAP Cyberattack Exposes Sensitive Data
A major healthcare breach at New York-based NADAP exposed Social Security numbers, medical records, and personal data of 90,000 individuals following a January 2026 cyberattack.