Photos: Pop Star Lists Calif. Home for $6.9M
The 3-acre California property bought by Katy Perry and Russell Brand has been listed for $6.925 million. The two finalized their divorce in July 2012, but still own an apartment in New York and this 7-bed property in Hollywood Hills that Perry just listed. The former couple bought the home for $6.5 million and reportedly never lived there, Zillow says. It has two guest houses and a carriage house.
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New Threat to Aereo TV
Aereo, a Web TV startup, so far has been able to deflect legal challenges in a New York court, but court proceedings in California against a similar service, called Aereokiller, could present a problem.
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United States: New York City Council On The Verge Of Mandating Paid Sick Leave - Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
Fresh off its passage of a law prohibiting unemployment discrimination, the New York City Council is now poised to pass a law requiring employers to provide paid sick leave to their employees.
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Google Glass Will Be Made in the USA by Foxconn
Google‘s high-tech glasses will be manufactured in California, according to multiple reports, in the latest example of an American tech company choosing to build one of its products in the United States. Google’s highly touted computerized spectacles, known as Google Glass, will be assembled by Foxconn Technology Group, the Taiwanese industrial giant that builds many of Apple‘s products, at a plant in Santa Clara, California, according to reports in the Financial Times and Bloomberg. Google’s decision comes just months after Apple CEO Tim Cook announced plans to spend $100 million to build one of the existing Mac lines in the U.S. Apple’s plans were highlighted by President Obama during his 2013 State of the Union address. Obama has called for tech companies to increase U.S.-based manufacturing, and although there are signs of an uptick, there remains considerable debate about whether this is a long-term trend or a short-term byproduct of the U.S. economic recovery. Foxconn, ...
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United States: New York City Council Overrides Mayors Veto; Discrimination Against The Unemployed Now Prohibited In New York City - Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
Moments ago, the New York City Council voted to override Mayor Bloomberg's veto to its new law prohibiting unemployment discrimination.
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