AnyWho reports that second-home purchases have surged among affluent buyers, notably in regions like Florida and the Mid-Atlantic, driven by cash transactions and demographic shifts.
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The state has added 65 more oversight positions dedicated to lowering the error rate. As of March, the agency had filled 31 of the roles.
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Sullivan & Cromwell apologized for submitting a court document that had fake citations created by artificial intelligence. By Santul Nerkar An elite Wall Street law firm has apologized to a federal ...