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Air France and Airbus have been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter related to the tragic 2009 crash, marking a significant moment in corporate accountability. Meanwhile, Trump is shaking up the regulatory landscape with plans for an executive order to oversee A.I. models, a stark shift from the previous administration’s lax approach, while also seeking permanent trade war powers that could grant him unchecked authority. On the cultural front, the nostalgic return of New York City’s Tap Festival highlights both the art form’s lasting charm and the challenges it still faces in a modern context.
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Politics & PolicyTrump Plans to Sign Executive Order Granting Oversight of A.I. ModelsTrump's upcoming executive order aims to establish oversight of A.I. models, marking a departure from the previous laissez-faire stance of the White House amid ongoing discussions about balancing regulation and innovation.
Politics & PolicyTrump Plans to Sign Executive Order Granting Oversight of A.I. ModelsTrump's upcoming executive order aims to establish oversight of A.I. models, marking a departure from the previous hands-off approach and addressing concerns about balancing regulation with innovation.
Business & Technology2 Minnesota Autism Therapy Providers to Be Charged in $46 Million Medicaid Fraud CaseTwo Minnesota autism therapy providers are facing charges for allegedly committing $46 million in Medicaid fraud by using false diagnoses and offering kickbacks to parents to enroll children in treatment.
Politics & Policy2 Minnesota Autism Therapy Providers to Be Charged in $46 Million Medicaid Fraud CaseTwo Minnesota autism therapy providers are facing charges in a $46 million Medicaid fraud case, accused by the Justice Department of using fraudulent diagnoses and offering kickbacks to parents to enroll children in unnecessary treatments.
Politics & PolicyTrump is trying to get permanent trade war powersTrump's push for permanent trade war powers under Section 301 could transform a specific trade statute into an unchecked authority that Congress did not intend to grant.
Politics & PolicyGov. Gavin Newsom to Sign Executive Order Aimed at A.I. Job LossGov. Gavin Newsom's executive order seeks to revamp labor policies in response to the anticipated job losses caused by artificial intelligence advancements.
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