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MIGHT BE HEADED. REPORTER: TWO DOCTORS HERE AT UNMH ARE CLOSELY ANALYZING THE LAB RESULTS OF COVID-19 PATIENTS IN OUR STATE AND THEY HAVE FOUND THAT MANY OF OUR FIRST INFECTIONS WERE TRAVEL-RELATED COMING OUT PLACES LIKE EUROP AND NEW YORK. >> WE’VE BEEN DOING GENO SEQUENCING ON SARS-COV-2 POSITIVE SAMPLES THAT WE’VE OBTAINED HERE…
5 min read WHEN THE JUSTICE Department released a trove of Epstein-related files on January 30 and then pulled down thousands of pages after redaction failures exposed victims’ identifying information and explicit material, I felt a familiar gut-drop. Once again, the people with the least power were being asked to pay twice—first for the abuse
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It’s the rare policy question that unites Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida and the Democratic-led Maryland government against President Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom of California: How should health insurers use AI? Regulating artificial intelligence, especially its use by health insurers, is becoming a politically divisive topic, and it’s scrambling traditional partisan lines.