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Worksite: Is Automation a Threat to U.S. Workers?
Jarrett Murphy |
Legendary John Henry won the race with the steam-powered hammer, only to die in its wake. Nowadays, some workers face a different kind of competition
Legendary John Henry won the race with the steam-powered hammer, only to die in its wake. Nowadays, some workers face a different kind of competition
From Baltimore County to San Antonio, LA to Chicago, many cities are now accepting reports of minor crimes via online tools.
‘The BID’s Business Assistance Forums are terrific platforms for local small business owners to network and learn about the latest tools and tactics that will help them achieve their goals.’
The arrival of .nyc gives City Hall the chance to build a vibrant online toolkit for democracy. But it will require work, money and vision for the de Blasio administration to realize the full potential of its new, three-letter asset.
As New York regulators face a tough decision on the proposed merger between the country’s two biggest cable companies, some want free Internet access for NYCHA residents to be a condition of the deal.
A school goes veggie, New York gets hotter and Google becomes an even bigger part of our lives—all that and more in our weekly roundup of ICYMI reads.