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Sir Keir Starmer has previously defended the UK’s record on free speech after concerns were raised by US Vice President JD Vance, with the pair sharing a rather awkward exchange in the Oval Office.Read More
U.S. Army air defenses are in high demand, and that demand is only expected to continue, acting Under Secretary of the Army David Fitzgerald said at an Axios Live event last week.Read More
Energy giant among several clients claiming gas provider broke supply contracts to profit from higher pricesRead More
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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss reports that China is urging its domestic companies to avoid using Nvidia H20 chips. Plus, Elon Musk accuses Apple of favoring OpenAI above other AI companies in its app store, even threatening possible legal action. And Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire discusses plans for new products as shares of the company soar following its earnings report. (Source: Bloomberg)Read More
In the four months since the Milwaukee Police Department announced its hopes to acquire facial recognition technology, it’s been met with almost uniform pushback.Read More
Martha Wewer, the state’s new chief privacy officer, and Jennifer Fix, its new deputy CISO, bring more than 30 years of combined experience to their new roles. They will work closely with state CISO Bernice Russell-Bond.Read More
An Omaha business owner has filed a lawsuit against Wall to Wall, claiming the Hy-Vee-owned company is advertising deceptive sale prices on booze.Read More
Nathan Reis is likely to spend years in jail over wire fraud charges in an alleged pandemic-era financial scheme to defraud the federal government’s small business loan program.Read More
He was named the 2025 Nebraska Economic Educator of the Year.Read More