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Elon Musk’s Legal Team Claims Jury Made a Mockery of His Trial
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How a Two-Minute Reality Check Saved My Team from Drowning in Manual Work.
It was 7:00 PM on a Thursday, and the office was empty except for me. I was staring at a spreadsheet, trying to figure out why our fulfillment process was taking twice as long as it did six months ago.
My team was exhausted, errors were slipping through, and I knew we needed help. I had heard all the hype about AI saving businesses, but I was too overwhelmed to even know where to begin.
I felt like I was failing my team because I did not have the time to become an AI expert. Then, I was introduced to a completely different way of looking at my business.
Instead of trying to "implement AI" everywhere at once, I was asked to evaluate just three core engines. In less time than it took to drink my coffee, I answered twelve questions.
The result was a colour-coded graph that showed me exactly why we were struggling and the exact AI system I needed to build first to fix it. That single moment of clarity changed everything.
Minnesota Faces Federal Subpoena Over Voter Registration Records

The wheels of federal justice are turning in Minnesota, and they are focused squarely on a question that goes to the heart of our democracy: are non-citizens casting ballots in American elections?
Palantir Executive Warns America Unprepared for Extended Global Conflict

The United States may be winning individual battles with superior weaponry, but the nation lacks the industrial capacity to sustain a prolonged global conflict, according to a senior executive at one of America’s leading defense technology companies.
Around America
TSA workers, unpaid for a month, turn to food banks, family and friends: ‘It’s demoralizing’
Thousands of TSA officers are working without pay amid a federal funding lapse, forcing many to rely on food banks, side jobs, and community support. Airports and nonprofits are stepping in with aid as financial strain and staffing pressures grow.
Musician who canceled Kennedy Center holiday performance asks for suit to be dismissed
A legal fight involving the Kennedy Center and a Trump-related dispute has escalated into a lawsuit after a canceled or reversed programming decision sparked backlash. The case underscores rising tensions over politics and cultural institutions.
Savannah Guthrie returning to 'TODAY' in April
NBC “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie is preparing to return to work while navigating a personal family crisis involving her mother’s disappearance. Authorities continue to investigate as her family publicly seeks answers.
A 14-year-old running for governor is the first teen to get on Vermont’s general election ballot
A Vermont teenager has launched a long-shot campaign for governor, drawing attention for his unconventional run and political messaging. The candidacy is largely symbolic but highlights growing youth engagement in politics.