Yearly Archives: 2026

Unlawful Diversion of U.S. AI Technology: Three Charged in Major Smuggling Operation

In a significant crackdown on the illicit diversion of cutting-edge technology, three individuals have been charged with conspiring to unlawfully smuggle billions of dollars worth of U.S.-made artificial intelligence (AI) servers to China. The charges, announced by the Department of Justice, underscore the ongoing concerns regarding national security and the safeguarding of American technological advancements…
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The Surge of Autonomous AI: Opportunities and Risks Ahead

The landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) is undergoing a significant transformation, with the adoption of autonomous agentic AI technologies rapidly gaining momentum across various sectors. Organizations, including those traditionally seen as risk-averse such as financial services and healthcare, are embracing these advanced tools to enhance workflows and empower non-technical users. This shift is not without…
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USDA’s New SNAP Rule: A Step Towards Healthier Foods for Families

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is taking significant steps to enhance the nutrition of families across the nation by modernizing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In a recent joint op-ed published in Fox News, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and the Assistant Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, Stacy Rollins, announced a forthcoming…
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Colorado’s Food Is Medicine Movement Gains Momentum at Third Annual Summit

On March 19, 2026, the Food Is Medicine movement in Colorado celebrated a significant milestone with its third annual summit, co-hosted by Kaiser Permanente and Project Angel Heart. The event attracted over 300 attendees, marking a notable increase from the approximately 200 participants at the inaugural summit in 2023. This surge in interest underscores the…
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