Union president urges U.S. to halt deportation of workers born in Philadelphia.
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Union president urges U.S. to halt deportation of workers born in Philadelphia.

Discover the leadership of Philadelphia native James A. Williams Jr., president of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, representing 140,000 members, including a diverse community of immigrants and their descendants. Explore how his vision shapes the future of the union and the painting industry.

Homeowners are utilizing cash-out refinancing to capitalize on substantial increases in home equity.
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Homeowners are utilizing cash-out refinancing to capitalize on substantial increases in home equity.

Discover how homeowners are leveraging years of home equity gains despite high mortgage rates, with cash-out refinancing activity reaching a nearly three-year peak in mid-2023. Learn more about this rising trend and its impact on the housing market.

Anthropic agrees to pay .5 billion to settle lawsuit concerning unauthorized use of authors’ work for chatbot training.
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Anthropic agrees to pay .5 billion to settle lawsuit concerning unauthorized use of authors’ work for chatbot training.

Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has reached a .5 billion settlement in a class-action lawsuit brought by authors alleging unauthorized use of their works for AI training. Discover the implications of this landmark case and its impact on copyright and AI development.

475 people detained in immigration raid at Hyundai facility in Georgia, according to a Homeland Security official.
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475 people detained in immigration raid at Hyundai facility in Georgia, according to a Homeland Security official.

Immigration authorities detained 475 individuals, primarily South Korean nationals, during a large-scale raid at a manufacturing facility in Savannah, Georgia. Explore the implications and details of this significant operation.