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With Direct Flights From the U.S., Greenland Awaits More Tourists
Already in the geopolitical spotlight, the country prepares for the first direct flights from the United States. In the capital of Nuuk, the expected tourism influx is both exciting and worrying.
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Doing Business in China Is Getting Harder, but Its Exports Are Hard to Resist
European companies operating in China say the market has become increasingly challenging because of weak economic demand and opaque government rules on business.
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As Trump Seeks Iran Deal, Israel Again Raises Possible Strikes on Nuclear Sites
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wary of a diplomatic solution to curbing Iran’s nuclear program, continues to press for military action that would upend President Trump’s push for a negotiated deal.
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Trump Administration Halts Interviews for Student and Exchange Visas
Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a cable ordering a pause as the department expands its review of applicants’ social media accounts.
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Trump’s Attacks Have Helped Heal a Deeply Divided Harvard
Once at odds over the war in Gaza and questions about free speech, some people on Harvard’s campus have found a reason to come together.
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Trump to Pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, Reality TV Stars Convicted of Fraud
The clemency for Todd and Julie Chrisley, the stars of “Chrisley Knows Best,” is Mr. Trump’s latest gift to people he calls victims of a weaponized justice system.
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How AI Helps Streamline Medical Record Summaries
When it comes to the “iron triangle” points of time, cost, and quality, we’re often asked to choose which one should be sacrificed. AI’s ability to streamline medical record summarization, however, is a shift that can benefit you in all three areas….By: U.S. Legal Support
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En Banc Federal Circuit Grants Google a New Trial in EcoFactor Case
On May 21, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, sitting en banc, released its opinion in EcoFactor, Inc. v. Google, LLC. In an 8-2 decision, the court reversed a $20 million jury verdict, holding that the Western District of Texas improperly admitted expert testimony on damages….By: Fish & Richardson
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Is Darth Vader Luring AI to the Dark Side of Labor Law? Why Latest Union Battle Means Employers Should Proceed with Caution
A video game developer needs to hope that the Force is with it as it squares off with a union over the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace. SAG-AFTRA just filed an unfair labor practice (ULP) charge against Epic Games over the use of an AI-generated Darth Vader voice in the video game Fortnite,…
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Robo-Torts?
With humanoid robots looming in the future, look for a brand-new field of personal injury claims. The introduction of the automobile led to the most common civil lawsuit – auto accident personal injury claims….By: Womble Bond Dickinson