Suspects disguised as construction workers sought in $3.2 million jewelry heist in NYC By styloux - October 29, 2025 20 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Three people, including two disguised as construction workers, allegedly stole cash and jewelry worth approximately $3.2 million from a home in New York City earlier this month, police said Tuesday… RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes 5 key reasons on-premises generative AI outperforms the public cloud (and saves up to 63%) Prototypes Just months after Trump warned states not to regulate AI, Republican and Democratic lawmakers are doing it anyway Prototypes One quality will be most in-demand from job-seekers in the AI era, Animoca co-founder Siu says Prototypes Prediction: This Will Be the Next $1 Trillion Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chip Stock, According to Jensen Huang Prototypes How InstaDeep improved its R&D and smoothed processes with Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA Prototypes Goldman Sachs Predicts AI Infrastructure Spending Could Hit More Than $1 Trillion in 2027. 3 AI Stocks to Buy. LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS Prototypes YouTube surpasses Disney, Paramount, WBD in 2025 ad revenue styloux - March 10, 2026 0 This shift is a clear sign of just how much content consumption has changed over the years and how advertisers have adapted their strategies. Haitian designer unveils new handbag line with global ambitions in South... April 3, 2026 Mason superintendent speaks as 2 students face charges in AI porn... April 16, 2026 Microsoft is finally ditching the junk MSN feed in Windows widgets May 5, 2026 HOT NEWS Interview: Bespoke Shoemaker Amara Hark Weber | Off The Cuff Whatcom County man arrested after theft of more than $15,000 in... News Watches of Switzerland records significant sales rise Alleged jewelry-stealing con artists wanted in Fairfax County