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The traditional career path for a prosecutor who rises quickly is to keep rising. You make a trial supervisor. You try the big cases. You eventually either move into upper management. Some become judges. Stephanie McClure was well-positioned for any version of that arc. She had become the youngest trial supervisor in her office, handling the most serious criminal casel...


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For years, sea salt dominated conversations around specialty cooking ingredients. But recently, another category has started attracting attention among chefs, home cooks, and consumers increasingly interested in ingredient sourcing and sustainability: desert salt.

One of the brands helping drive that shift is


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Sometimes the corporate world is silent.

It’s not the silence after a product launch fails. It’s not the silence after a quarterly miss. It’s the silence that comes when a company publicly fired hundreds of people, told the world AI had made those workers obsolete, and is now trying to hire some of them back without issuing a single press release about it.

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Regulators have changed what they expect from companies using AI. They are no longer primarily asking whether an organization has policies in place. They are asking for evidence that those policies were actually followed on a specific decision at a specific time.

This change is showing up in examinations across insurance, healthcare, and fi...


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The success of private equity deals largely hinges on a quality-of-earnings analysis – the deep check on whether a target’s reported profits are real. Industrialized around Excel workflows in the 1990s, it hasn’t fundamentally changed since. Of the usual six to eight weeks spent on financial due diligence, half of that time still goes to cleaning data instead...


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