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DoorDash Adds AI Tools For Merchants
DoorDash is introducing new artificial intelligence tools designed for merchants to enhance food photography and generate websites from app listings. The AI edition aims to accelerate the merchant onboarding process.
NBC News Radio
Momdani Names New Community Safety Commissioner
New York City Mayor Momdani has named Dr. Ayesha Delaney Brumsey to lead the Office of Community Safety. Brumsey previously worked at New York City Health and Hospitals, where she oversaw mobile crisis teams and the Be Heard program.
WNYC 93.9 FM
Indeed Offers $50,000 Job To Watch World Cup In Times Square
Online job site Indeed is promoting a $50,000 position to watch 104 FIFA World Cup matches from a glass cube in Times Square. The role requires the individual to create and share social media content throughout the tournament. The listing is part of a promotion with Indeed.
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Stefan Diggs Found Not Guilty Of Assault
Free agent wide receiver Stefan Diggs was found not guilty of assault, battery, and strangulation. The charges involved his former chef. The verdict was reported by NBC News Radio.
NBC News Radio
DuPont And 3M Reach $13.5B Settlement
DuPont Chemical Corporation and 3M have agreed to a $13.5 billion settlement regarding the contamination of public drinking water. DuPont and 3M have reached a $13.5 billion settlement related to claims concerning PFAS chemicals.
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JetBlue Announces Expansion Plans
JetBlue is expanding its operations, according to a report from NBC News Radio.
NBC News Radio
Elon Musk Texted OpenAI Officials
A new court filing reveals that Elon Musk sent text messages to top officials at OpenAI. No specific subject matter of the texts was detailed in the filing.
NBC News Radio
EEOC Sues New York Times Over Promotion Lawsuit
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against the New York Times. The agency alleges the company engaged in discrimination against a White male worker. The EEOC is a federal agency that enforces civil rights laws. The suit claims discrimination based on sex and race related to DEI policies. The commission alleges the company violated federal law by passing over a white male employee for a deputy real estate editor position. The lawsuit claims the male candidate was bypassed in favor of a multiracial female candidate.
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Hebrew Union College Enrollment Shows Uptick
Hebrew Union College President Andrew Rayfeld announced the decision to discontinue two of the school's three domestic residential rabbinical programs. Rayfeld stated the institution could no longer afford to maintain all three separate programs.
WBUR Boston
June Squibb Becomes Oldest Tony Nominee
June Squibb has become the oldest actor in history to receive a Tony nomination at age 96.
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