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Singapore releases draft quantum and agentic AI governance frameworks
During International Cyber Week 2025, Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo, unveiled a suite of draft frameworks developed by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA), the Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech) and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) in collaboration with industry and professional partners….By: Hogan Lovells
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The Payments Newsletter including Digital Assets & Blockchain, October 2025
Key developments of interest over the last month include: the Australian Government consulting on draft legislation to regulate digital asset platforms and tokenised custody services; the UK and U.S. governments launching a Transatlantic Taskforce to align digital asset and capital markets regulation; and the Financial Stability Board warning that G20 cross-border payment targets are unlikely…
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Another Ohio District Court Rules that the Non-Economic Damages Cap on Catastrophic Medical Injuries is Unconstitutional as Applied
Lyon v. Riverside Methodist Hospital, (10th Dist.), 2025-Ohio-2991 -Following the 8th District Court of Appeals’ ruling in Paganini v. Cataract Eye Center of Cleveland earlier this year, the 10th District has likewise ruled that the non-economic damages cap under R.C. 2323.43(A)(3) is unconstitutional as applied….By: Marshall Dennehey
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K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup – October 2025 #4
It might have been nothing more than coincidence, but the NCAA released a statement on Wednesday denying athletes five years of college eligibility for now, with Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman explaining the decision….By: Kaufman & Canoles
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Live Updates: Melissa Is Churning Toward Cuba as Jamaica Tries to Assess Its Destruction
The hurricane weakened to a Category 3 after carving a path of destruction across Jamaica. Limited communications there have left officials with only partial reports as they seek to assess the scale of the damage.
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More Food Reaches Gaza, but It’s Still Not Enough
Aid to the devastated territory has increased since the cease-fire took effect and prices have fallen. But many trucks going into Gaza are bringing food and commercial goods to sell that most people cannot afford.
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Bringing New Life to Empty Subway Shops
A dino store, dance parties, radio and visual art are set up underground, building community in free space from the M.T.A.
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Jewish Heirs Sue the Met, Saying a van Gogh It Sold Was Nazi Loot
The museum says it had no idea at the time, but the heirs say the Met curator who bought and sold the work, a former U.S. Army specialist on looting, should have known better.
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The Real Monsters: How True Crime Has Shaped the Horror TV Genre
“If the devil’s alive, he lived here.” — Quote in the Chicago Tribune, attributed to a worker who was involved in the demolition of John Wayne Gacy’s house. While working as a news columnist in the 1990s, I had one of the most macabre experiences of my life when I was granted access to the…
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“Silent Hill f” Sends Gamers to a New Destination in a Terrifying Universe
It takes a beat to recalibrate your expectations when you play a “Silent Hill” game. Wait, I can’t jump? Why can’t I just climb over that fence and run away? There was a point in the new “Silent Hill f” when I was being stalked by a massive, bloated piece of nightmare fuel with a…