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A lawyer representing a man who sued an airline relied on artificial intelligence to help prepare a court filing. It did not go well.

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Why New York City's Lifeguard Shortage Is Even Worse This Year

Despite pay increases and efforts to simplify the notoriously difficult swim test, New York's lifeguard shortage is dire. The city says the lifeguard unions are partly to blame.

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Ban on Weight Discrimination Becomes Law in New York

The bill, signed by Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, adds weight to the list of characteristics protected from discrimination in areas like employment and housing.

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More and More Teenagers Are Coming to School High, N.Y.C. Teachers Say

Students and teachers said in interviews that some classrooms were in disarray as more and younger students were smoking marijuana at school.

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