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AI Moratorium, Bulk Data Controls, and Enforcement Trends
To help our clients and readers sort through the volume of privacy, cyber, and AI news, we are switching Privacy, Cyber, & AI Decoded to a summary format. In this first edition, we look at a proposed 10-year moratorium on state and local artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, new federal restrictions on bulk sensitive data, recent…
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UKREiiF 2025: Key Takeaways From a Week of Ideas, Energy, and Collaboration
Alongside the glorious Yorkshire sunshine, what stood out most during this year’s UKREiiF was the energy and enthusiasm shared by so many across the UK real estate sector. In a year where market momentum hasn’t been as strong as many would have hoped, it was encouraging to see a collective focus on advancing UK real…
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When the Settlement Threatens the Safety Net: Legal Strategies for Protecting Benefits
As an estate planning attorney practicing in Pennsylvania with a strong focus on special needs planning, I frequently work alongside personal injury counsel to address a critical but often overlooked consequence of settlement: the potential loss of needs-based public benefits. The intersection between personal injury litigation and public benefits law is complex, and without proper…
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Putin Intends to Respond to Ukraine Strikes on Russian Bombers, Trump Says
President Trump spoke with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia amid escalating attacks between Russia and Ukraine, even as their officials have been engaged in direct talks.
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Israeli-Backed Aid Sites in Gaza Close Temporarily After Deadly Shootings
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said it was working to improve operations, a day after health workers said at least 27 Palestinians were killed near a distribution center.
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As Trump’s Tariffs Nudge Canada Toward Free Interprovincial Trade, Gerard Comeau Gets His Revenge
Gerard Comeau fought back after being fined for bringing too much beer into his province. He lost the battle, but may yet win the war.
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Why South Korea’s New Leader Name Checked North Korea but Not China
Lee Jae-myung’s inauguration speech was a sign of the diplomatic maneuvering he will need to pull off to navigate relations with China and the United States.
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What to Know About Canada’s Wildfires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Smoke from the fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is blanketing the Midwest and Northeast United States.
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Adrien Brody Feels for the Rats in His First Art Exhibit in Nearly a Decade
In his first art exhibition in nearly a decade, the actor and painter draws from the frenetic energy of his youth, and from the empathy of his mother, the photographer Sylvia Plachy.
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Ready for Their Reboot: How Galleries Plumb Art History’s Forgotten Talent
Call it the ‘‘rediscovery industrial complex”: Art advisers and dealers are turning to the past to discover tomorrow’s blue-chip stars.