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Quick English lesson: When to say borrow or lend

Learn the difference between “borrow” and “lend” in this quick mini English lesson, with examples for proper usage.
A recent case highlights another area of potential legal risk with using generative AI: liability for content when AI simply gets the facts wrong. Earlier this month, a radio host sued OpenAI in ...
Boston Globe Today Watch: A quick lesson on student loan repayments The three-year pandemic pause on federal student loan payments is over. Starting October 1, you may have to start paying back those ...
The word “salumi” ( or its singular, “salume”) seems to be popping up more on restaurant menus, Instagram feeds, even at some deli counters. Maybe you’ve been wondering what exactly salumi means, as ...
There's an old saying that no job is tougher than the one you take for granted. That could certainly be said about SNDAs and estoppels, two mainstay documents of lease administration that are ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My teenage son had begun seeing a new neurologist, who is highly recommended and seems to be very skilled. We have had two appointments with this doctor, and both times, he used at ...
Providence Journal reporter Tom Mooney gives a quick lesson in what to look for in wild grapes and how to harvest them.