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Trump’s Tesla Display at the White House Revives Memories of Musk in Beijing
When President Trump hosted Elon Musk and his electric vehicles this week, it recalled a visit years earlier to the Communist Party’s leadership compound.
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Trump Firings Gut Education Department’s Civil Rights Division
Many of the office’s cases over the decades have served as a catalyst for broader policy change and social reforms.
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Senators Are Set to Question Weldon, Trump’s Pick to Head the C.D.C.
It is the first time the Senate has been called upon to confirm a C.D.C. director. Dr. Dave Weldon has close ties to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new health secretary.
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DOGE Makes Its Latest Errors Harder to Find
Elon Musk’s group obscured the details of some new claims on its website, despite promises of transparency. But The Times was still able to detect another batch of mistakes.
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Trump’s Big Bet: Americans Will Tolerate Economic Downturn to Restore Manufacturing
The president offers many reasons for imposing tariffs, including revenue, leverage over competitors and job creation. But history suggests a more complex history.
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Building a Business at the Intersection of Neurodata and Innovation With Rob Cooley
What if the key to understanding and improving brain health lies in a breakthrough approach to neurodata? For Rob Cooley, founder and CEO of Nuream, unlocking the potential of brainwave data has the power to transform healthcare, mental wellness, and even military applications. By developing advanced smart-sensing materials, Nuream is making it possible to capture…
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RegFi Episode 55: Implementing the 1033 Rule: SSOs, APIs and Data Security
Jane Barratt, Financial Data Exchange (FDX) co-board chair, joins RegFi co-hosts Jerry Buckley and Sasha Leonhardt to share the role FDX will play as the first standard setting organization (SSO) approved by the CFPB pursuant to the 1033 Rule. The conversation explores the benefits of token-based APIs over screen scraping, the interdependence between digital identity,…
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Quadrant Magnetics Executives Plead Guilty to ITAR Violations for Transmitting Controlled Technical Data to China
Heightened federal scrutiny of unauthorized technology transfers to foreign entities has once again resulted in high-profile criminal convictions, as two senior executives of Quadrant Magnetics, a Kentucky-based manufacturer specializing in rare earth magnetics, have pleaded guilty in federal district court to charges stemming from the unlawful transmission of ITAR-controlled technical data to an affiliate in…
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Transforming Challenges Into Opportunities: The Case for Durable Skills in 2025
In the Art of War, Sun Tzu teaches that “[i]n the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity.” As we enter 2025, the rapid changes in the legal and tech fields can feel overwhelming, like navigating through the fog of war. Yet, within this uncertainty lies opportunity….By: EDRM – Electronic Discovery Reference Model
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The e-Cla(i)res – An interview with Phoebe Gebre, Chair of the Integreon Lit Technology Committee
The E-Cla[i]res recently sat down with Phoebe Gebre Integreon VP – Litigation Services, and Chair of the Litigation Technology Committee….By: Integreon