OpenAI’s Open-Weight Models Are Coming to the US Military

When OpenAI unveiled its first open-weight models in years this August, it wasn’t just tech companies that were paying attention. The release also excited US military and defense contractors, which saw a chance to use them for highly secure operations. Initial results show that OpenAI’s tools lag behind competitors in desired capabilities, some military vendors…

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Salomon launches numerous projects, beginning with the official uniforms for Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

Published November 13, 2025 On November 12, the Milano Cortina 2026 Foundation unveiled the official uniforms that will be worn by more than 18,000 volunteers and Organising Committee staff during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. In total, more than 25,000 people will wear garments born of the creative collaboration between the…

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State Medicaid Officials Project Flat Enrollment Post Unwinding but Increased Spending and Budget Pressures, as States Prepare for Impact of Federal Medicaid Policy Changes

As states completed the “unwinding” of pandemic-era continuous coverage, Medicaid enrollment fell 7.6% in FY 2025 and is expected to be largely flat in FY 2026, according to KFF’s 25th annual Medicaid Budget Survey. At the same time, total Medicaid spending grew by 8.6% in FY 2025 and is expected to grow by 7.9% in FY…

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Social Media Content Moderation Policies and False Claims that COVID-19 Vaccines Cause Cancer — The Monitor

VOLUME 34 November 13, 2025 Summary This volume examines recent policy changes and proposals related to social media platforms and artificial intelligence (AI) that may affect online health information and explores contradictory studies on COVID-19 vaccines and cancer. Additionally, it shares other updates relevant to health communicators, including ACOG guidance on contraceptive misinformation, an alternative…

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