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Daily Update 5/16/23

Top News Headlines for May 16, 2023

IRS Whistleblower Removed from Hunter Biden Probe

Startling news has emerged that an IRS whistleblower has been taken off the Hunter Biden probe. What does this mean for the investigation?

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump Hotel Records

The Supreme Court is set to hear a case related to a document request from members of Congress for records from Trump’s D.C. hotel. What will this mean for the former president?

Growing Movement to Ban Books in the U.S.

Corporate media has been reporting on a disturbing trend of book banning in the U.S. According to PEN America, more students are losing access to literature. What can be done to stop this?

Crime at the U.S. Southern Border Continues to Run Rampant

As Title 42 ends, crime at the U.S. southern border continues to be a major issue. What steps are being taken to address this problem?

Intesa Sanpaolo Introduces AI Tool for Banking

Intesa Sanpaolo has designed an artificial intelligence tool to wade through thousands of publications on banking. How will this impact the industry?

WHO Calls for Caution in Using AI for Public Healthcare

The World Health Organization has called for caution in using artificial intelligence for public healthcare, citing concerns over data usage. What are the potential risks?

Global Regulators to Propose First Set of Rules for Cryptoassets

Global regulators are set to propose the first set of international rules for cryptoassets, including how existing norms could apply. What will this mean for the future of cryptocurrency?

Senior Barclays Technology Banker Resigns to Join Citigroup

Ed Wehle, a senior Barclays technology banker, has resigned to join U.S. rival Citigroup Inc. What does this mean for the banking industry?


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