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New AI-Driven Model Could Revolutionize Conservation Efforts for Endangered Species
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BALTIMORE, MD, May 8, 2025 – A new study published in the INFORMS journal Management Science introduces a data-driven strategy that is already beginning to change the way conservationists locate and protect endangered species in the U.S., which can be adopted worldwide.

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Items to Stock Up on Before Trump's Tariffs Take Effect
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With sweeping new tariffs on Chinese-made products set to take effect this summer, Americans are being urged to prepare for price hikes on everyday goods. President Donald Trump's reinstated trade policies are expected to affect a wide swath of consumer imports, including electronics, furniture, appliances, and baby gear. Retail experts are advising shoppers to act before the tariffs hit and prices rise.

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Can You Fly Without a REAL ID After May 7 Deadline? What To Know
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The time has come: REAL ID will finally be implemented in less than one week, about 20 years after it was initially proposed.

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How to Prepare Supply Chains for the Next Global Shock

How to Prepare Supply Chains for the Next Global Shock

Barrons, April 8, 2021

Supply chains have taken a beating in the past year. The ripple effects of the blockage of the Suez Canal suggest that concerns will linger well past the end of the pandemic. Indeed, 87% of supply chain professionals said in a Gartner survey that their companies are planning to invest in resiliency. To improve supply chain resiliency, what should governments and businesses do differently?

What will the easing of restrictions mean for businesses and the pandemic?

What will the easing of restrictions mean for businesses and the pandemic?

Atlanta Journal Constitution, April 7, 2021

For months, the dining room tables at South City Kitchen in Buckhead have been the state-mandated 6 feet apart for the safety of employees and guests. And the indoor seating won’t be moving any closer today, when Gov. Brian Kemp’s new coronavirus emergency order will allow tables to be as close as 42 inches.

Reopening Schools: Are Parents Doing Their Homework?

Reopening Schools: Are Parents Doing Their Homework?

The New American, April 6, 2021

The handwriting on the wall was but a hazy ink back in January, when talks were beginning to form among educators, administrators, and teachers’ unions about how to reopen schools. For millions of American students, the transition will not be easy. Most have been out of the classroom for beyond a year, and many now struggle with depression owing to months of social isolation — suicide rates among America’s youth are skyrocketing. Yet instead of addressing students’ academic, psychological, and emotional needs, school district administrators and teachers’ unions remain hyper-focused on establishing and maintaining COVID-19 safety protocols, “welcoming” students back into what sounds more like a Communist-run system than a nurturing educational environment.

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