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Author Archives: Chris Niccolls
Can AI Transform Guardianship For Our Elderly?
Technology is reshaping every aspect of human life. The most intriguing new technology of the last few decades may be Artificial Intelligence (AI). With the proper use of AI, we can potentially transform our world. Over 3,000 new medicines have … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, Artificial Intellegence, Books, dementia, disabled, estate-planning, Guardian, guardianship, power-of-attorney, seniors, wills
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The Maw Maw Myth: A Closer Look at Modern Childcare
JD Vance’s early life was marked by a significant trauma. His parents divorced, his father disappeared for years, and his mother, struggling with addiction, was unable to care for him. As a result, JD’s grandmother, his beloved “Maw Maw,” stepped … Continue reading
Will Shoplifting Kill Retail Shopping In America?
A lot has changed since COVID-19. Things like… where we work. COVID made remote work very attractive. Around half of all workers were working from home in 2020. Since then it dropped to just 25%…. which is still pretty high … Continue reading
The IRS Wants More Billionaires Audited For Tax Evasion… Not Just Donald Trump!
The courts still have a lot (a LOT) to decide about the business and political decisions that were made by Ex. President Donald Trump. However, the courts have already determined that Trump’s business practices crossed the line, drifting from questionable … Continue reading
Cannabis Crawl: How The Governor’s Slow Pace To Legalize Cannabis Will Kill NYC’s Cannabis Culture
America’s cannabis revolution has been… confusing. For thousands of years, cannabis was a mainstream medicine. In the early 20th century, cannabis was approved by the AMA. Every medical textbook had sections on the use of cannabis and every medical college … Continue reading
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Tagged cannabis, CBD, Delta 10, Drugs, New York City, Regulation, THC
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The Fighting in Gaza Is Just The Latest Part of a Very, Very Old and Complicated Conflict in the Middle East
The name has changed, but the questions about who owns “Israel” have been a cause of conflict and bloodshed since God promised the land to Moses 4,000 years ago. “To your descendants, I give this land, from the Wadi of … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaza, Hamas, Israel, Middle East, palestine, rockets, War
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Are You Ready for the Latest Trend In Toys This Christmas, Artificial Intelligence For Children?
The year has passed swiftly, and the Holiday Season is just around the corner! What will be this year’s hottest toy? Something Star Wars? Legos and Crayolas are always good stocking stuffers. Anything Barbie is definitely on the list after … Continue reading
More Bad Days in the Middle East: What We Can Expect From The Latest Israeli-Hamas Conflict?
Once again, the Middle East is at war. Hamas attacked, Israel responded, and months (if not years) of retaliations are ahead. This back-and-forth fighting with Hamas has become a well-choreographed dance. Hamas leads with expendible soldiers and low-tech rockets. Israel … Continue reading
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Tagged Conflict, Hamas, Israel, Middle East, Music Festival, Palestinians, War
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Trump’s Corrupt Accounting Threatens The Future of Every American
“Pump and Dump” is a well-known and highly illegal form of stock manipulation where companies collude to buy large amounts of stock to “pump up” the price. Seeing rising stock prices, uninformed investors buy the targeted stock. When the price … Continue reading
The New Real Estate Market: When Did We Stop Building BIG… And What Does It Mean For The Economy?
In the early 20th century America built big. America was becoming the biggest economy in the world, and New York City was the most prosperous city in America. The biggest of the big buildings were going up in NYC. Starting … Continue reading
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Tagged commercial real estate, commercial space, downtown, Empire state building, new york, Skyscraper
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