The West Virginia Department of Human Services is spending more than $800K on an artificial intelligence program meant to ...
“SAS Innovate 2026 marks a truly special milestone for SAS and our users,” said Jennifer Chase, chief marketing officer at SAS. “This year we celebrate our 50th anniversary. The agenda shows us ...
While Anthropic's dispute with the Pentagon escalated over guardrails on military use, OpenAI LLC struck its own publicized ...
When Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (above) and Fed chair Jay Powell jointly summon America’s top bankers to a meeting in ...
Lorain County Community College is joining community colleges across the state this month to highlight the essential role ...
Opinion: Medtech deal diligence must surface anti-corruption exposure across jurisdictions to incorporate that risk into deal ...
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Origins of modern close quarter battle
From Shanghai's 'Gutter Fighting' to modern special ops, CQB evolved through grit, innovation, and a relentless spirit to ...
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Medical device leader Balt SAS agrees to pay 1.2 million dollars following DOJ probe
The Department of Justice announced today a resolution of a foreign bribery investigation into Balt SAS (Balt), a medical ...
Omada Health (Nasdaq: OMDA), the virtual-first provider of between-visit care, announced new study results demonstrating that Omada members in its GLP-1 Care Track lost, on average, 1.8 times more ...
ETSU Health announced on Wednesday that it received a $2.4 million training grant from the Health Resources and Services ...
The West Virginia Department of Human Services spent $876,000 in March 2026 on an artificial intelligence program meant to help decrease the number of mistake payments in the Supplemental Nutrition ...
UW Health inks deal to become Packers’ official healthcare partner, sponsoring training camp and supporting cancer research initiatives.
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