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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Isn’t Done Thinking About His Dad’s Legacy
The former NASCAR racer helped to make a film about his often-distant father. But getting closure isn’t easy.
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Why the Goodyear Blimp Hasn’t Been Replaced by Drones
At 100, the airship is still in demand.
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Breaking With Trump, Bacon Says He Won’t Follow His Party ‘Off the Cliff’
The Nebraska Republican’s dissent makes him one of a disappearing breed in the G.O.P. — and suggests he may head for the exit.
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Law Enforcement Officials Struggle to Fulfill Trump Promises Rooted in Conspiracy Theories
Top leaders at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. are struggling to fulfill Trump campaign promises often rooted in misinformation and conspiracy theories.
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The Quiet Unraveling of the Man Who Almost Killed Trump
Thomas Crooks was a nerdy engineering student on the dean’s list. He stockpiled explosive materials for months before his attack on Donald Trump, as his mental health eroded.
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Takeaways From Graduation Speeches by Trump, Taraji P. Henson and Others
The New York Times studied videos of addresses posted online, including those by President Trump, Kermit the Frog and a slew of celebrity speakers. Here is a look at key themes that emerged.
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The Evaluator Industry Spotlight: Data Centers
Data centers are critical infrastructure in today’s world, but they present unique and significant challenges for property tax valuation. Many jurisdictions have provided property tax incentives or abatements for newly built facilities, but will this trend continue? What happens after the property tax incentive ends? Demand for data centers is anticipated to grow rapidly—driven by…
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A Final Rule Bites the Dust, Part II: FDA Gives up on Regulating LDTs as Medical Devices
As the song goes, the Food and Drug Administration’s (“FDA’s”) 2024 Final Rule regulating laboratory-developed tests (“LDTs”) as medical devices (“Final Rule”), is not merely dead—it’s really most sincerely dead….By: Epstein Becker & Green
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US, Australian, New Zealand and UK cybersecurity agencies publish guidance on best practices for securing data used to train and operate AI systems
On May 22 2025, the cybersecurity agencies from the US, UK, Australia, and New Zealand published a Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CIS) on ensuring that data used to train and use artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems is kept secure. The CIS outlines the importance of data security for ensuring that AI processing is accurate…
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This Court Case May Alter the Rights of Drone Pilots Nationwide…and Nobody has Noticed
The Supreme Court may be about to accept an appeal with enormous potential to decide the airspace rights of drones in the United States, and nobody in the drone community seems to have noticed. Cases concerning drone flights over private property often receive attention from the drone community….By: Goulston & Storrs PC