Ellen Rosen
@ellenrosen
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Freelance reporter. Covering entrepreneurs, real estate and the occasional lawyer. Former (southern) Jersey girl. Too-frequent baker. [email protected]
New York and the Bay Area
Joined March 2009
Is the open office still a thing or do you work in a cubicle? If you work in a cubicle, the New York Times would like to see your photos!
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Once ridiculed as a symbol of homogeneity and ennui, the work space is popular again as employees seek privacy and quiet in the office. How have you decorated your cubicle? Share your photos with us.
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So a lawyer uses ChatGPT to file a brief. Human lawyers won’t lose their jobs anytime soon @BenWeiserNYT @NYTimes
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A lawyer representing a man who sued an airline relied on artificial intelligence to help prepare a court filing. It did not go well.
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"Going forward, the framework that covers deposit insurance may have to change. Having been introduced to protect depositors from the actions of banks, its role may increasingly be to protect banks from the actions of depositors."
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Such a long time without news of a bank collapse seems to have lulled depositors into a false sense of security.
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A Love Letter to Libraries, Long Overdue
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The New York Times sent photographers to seven states to document the thrum and buzz in buildings once known for silence.
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Moving? Renovating? How to preserve an invaluable piece of home: Your child’s growth’s chart @washingtonpost
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Many parents document their children's growth with marks on walls or door frames. But what happens when it's time to move or renovate?
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Fanny Packs Over the Years: These Are Our Stories
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Sometimes being a fanny pack can feel like being a fanny hack.
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I’m a bit confused today. Just got carded (!) buying #seedlip, a non-alcoholic drink, which my local store displays for #dryjanuary.
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Is #powercasual the new athleisure? Great story by @Sapna via @NYTimes on the age-old dilemma of what to wear
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Work wear reflects how people feel about their jobs and the economy as a whole. So it makes sense that dressing for the office is all over the place.
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This is an incredibly inspiring story. Harvard teens made a website matching Ukrainian refugees with people offering places to stay
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“What we’ve done is put out a super fast, stripped-down version of Airbnb,” said Avi Schiffmann, noting there are more than 4,000 hosts on the site.
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via @NYTimes. I’m confused: I’ve always read that #chocolate chips are not as good for baking because stabilizers. This really thorough story by #GenevieveKo suggests the reverse is true. How to reconcile?
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It’s not just nostalgia. Those bagged chips can lead to better-tasting desserts, Genevieve Ko explains.
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@BenWeiserNYT and @AliWatkins have a terrific story today about #crypto’s erstwhile Bonnie and Clyde
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The arrests of Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan left the world of cryptocurrency incredulous: Could this goofy young couple have been Bitcoin’s Bonnie and Clyde?
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Happiness —or maybe it’s just some sort of irony—is getting carded buying @seedlipdrinks a non-alcoholic drink in honor of #DryJanuary
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Wonderful story about the Jewish roots of Star Trek by the terrific writer @adamnagourney @NYTimes. I should’ve paid more attention in Hebrew school…
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An exhibition at a Jewish cultural center has plenty of artifacts to delight Trekkies — but it also notes the Jewish origins of the Vulcan salute.
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It’s not just about the #Karens out there. This cogent, on point, piece by @sarahlyall @nytimes sums up the unfortunate, repeated lack of civility everywhere. But maybe this will help dial things down…
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In our anger-filled age, when people need to shop or travel or cope with mild disappointment they’re “devolving into children.”
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Signal from the future: In Chicago and Milwaukee, folks are walking more. @IFTF
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According to Apple's Mobility Trends data, residents across the country are choosing to walk places more often than driving or taking public transit, but they're also walking way more than they were...
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A beautiful piece about visiting Minneapolis and contemplating firsthand George Floyd’s death and the aftermath
Honored to have my personal essay featured today. One way to use our voices to tell our stories! https://t.co/wnNCY7qZR8
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What does the SEC have to do with climate? Watch 🎥:
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Knicks fans are as, um, voluble as ever. Between a dry spell of playoff berths and being cooped up, Knicks fans are as voluble as ever. https://t.co/g81qYe4gHL via @WSJ
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Ecstatic crowds engulfed Phil Mickelson. Knicks fans chanted obscenities at Madison Square Garden. It’s a sign that the end of the pandemic is in sight.
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