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Why Obamacare Bills May Double Next Year
Extensive subsidies that reduce premium costs for millions are set to expire, unless Congress extends them.
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Like His Suspension, Kimmel’s Return Draws a Divided Reaction
Ben Stiller, the actor and comedian, called Mr. Kimmel’s opening words a “brilliant monologue,” while some on the right questioned his authenticity.
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Adelita Grijalva Wins Arizona House Seat in Special Election, Shrinking G.O.P. Majority
Adelita Grijalva won a special election on Tuesday in a reliably blue patch of her swing state to fill the seat held by her father before his death this year.
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Uncovering the Secret Lives of Forest Creatures
Growing up near a forest, I often found myself wandering through the trees, my curiosity piqued by the rustling leaves and distant calls of unseen creatures. As an adult, my fascination with these secretive inhabitants has only deepened. Recently, I decided to spend a few days in the woods, not just to escape the hustle…
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[Video] LathamTECH in Focus: Are Tokenized Securities Different From Traditional Securities?
In this episode of LathamTECH in Focus, Zach Fallon, a former Senior Special Counsel at the SEC, examines the intersection of tokenized securities with securities laws and the opportunities tokenization can unlock for investors….By: Latham & Watkins LLP
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Data Risk Assessment: Enabling AI Adoption
With data at the core of any highly functioning and mature business, AI tools like Microsoft Copilot and Gemini are exposing vulnerabilities in the management of sensitive information. As these technologies are embedded in daily workflows, the heightened risk for overexposure of sensitive information cannot be ignored….By: Epiq
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Building Crisis Resilience: Essential Strategies for Innovative Tech and Life Sciences Companies
The fast-paced world of emerging technologies brings unprecedented opportunities alongside equally unprecedented risks. For companies operating in artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, biotechnology and defense sectors, the stakes have never been higher….By: Fenwick & West LLP
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FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection Director on Privacy Rules and AI Regulation
Chris Mufarrige, the director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, spoke last week at the National Advertising Division’s Annual Conference in Washington, providing further insight into how the FTC is thinking about key issues….By: Venable LLP
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AI News Roundup – Efforts to regulate AI companions grow, Italy passes AI regulation bill, DeepMind and OpenAI models win coding competition, and more
To help you stay on top of the latest news, our AI practice group has compiled a roundup of the developments we are following….By: McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP
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Read (or Craft) Your Release Carefully: How Release Language Can Prevent Access to Other Insurance
Picture this: a claimant has just been rear-ended by an underinsured driver. The at-fault driver’s insurance offers policy limits of $25,000, a fraction of the insured’s damages. The insured signs a release, deposits the check, and files suit to pursue underinsured motorist (UM) benefits from their own carrier. Originally published in the Daily Report August…