The scope of the FTC’s authority puts it in the best position among agencies to regulate carbon credits. The post To Regulate the Voluntary Carbon Market, Start at the FTC first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
The Trump Administration’s hiring of academics who compromise disciplinary standards threatens effective governance. The post Academic Toadies Impair Government Performance first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Developing state policies on AI and autonomous vehicles is crucial to effective federal regulation.| The Regulatory Review
The UF Health Department of Radiation Oncology is pleased to welcome back Judith Lightsey, MD, who has rejoined the team at the Davis Cancer Pavilion as a part-time Clinical Associate Professor. Dr. Lightsey specializes in the care of patients with gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) cancers. Dr. Lightsey studied biology at the Massachusetts Institute of…| radonc.med.ufl.edu
Your go-to-market playbook probably still works... but not fast enough to keep up. If you're feeling stuck or falling behind, Everett Berry shares how high-performing teams are moving faster, testing smarter, and staying ahead. The post The Fastest Way to Fall Behind: Running the Same Old GTM Tactics appeared first on The CRO Club.| The CRO Club
AI isn’t just a shortcut. It’s the stress test that shows where your system breaks. This piece unpacks how AI is accelerating both scale and failure, and what smart CROs are doing to stay ahead of the fallout. The post AI Didn’t Break Your GTM. It Just Made the Cracks Obvious. appeared first on The CRO Club.| The CRO Club
Pipeline’s soft. Budgets are frozen. But expansion still converts in the summer heat. The post Why Expansion Is Your Smartest Bet This Summer appeared first on The CRO Club.| The CRO Club
Your board memo isn’t admin—it’s ammo. This guide shows you how to turn a routine update into a strategic weapon (plus: free template). The post How to Turn Your Board Memo Into Your Secret Weapon appeared first on The CRO Club.| The CRO Club
Your pipeline might be holding, but if conversion is slipping or reps are stalling, you're flying blind. Here's what revenue leaders are watching closely as Q2 unfolds. The post What Smart CROs Are Watching Now That the Market’s Shaky appeared first on The CRO Club.| The CRO Club
Our analysis of 30+ GTM Engineer job descriptions reveals what CROs are actually looking for: a builder who speaks systems, not slide decks. The post The Role Every CRO Will Be Hiring by Q3 (If They Haven’t Already) appeared first on The CRO Club.| The CRO Club
Ready to ditch your corporate role for fractional CRO work? Read this first. Neil Weitzman breaks down what it takes to succeed in this space.| The CRO Club
A few weeks ago, the Donner Party Mountain Runners Board of Directors received the news that Martin decided to step down from his role as President. I thought it would be valuable for everyone to hear from him as well as from Bruna, who is now serving as acting/interim President while nominations are pending for […]| Donner Party Mountain Runners
Private governance and regulatory sandboxes are the key to democracy, efficiency, and innovation in AI regulation. The post The Case for Private AI Governance first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
The constitutional prohibition on extraterritorial regulation restricts democratic experimentation in the AI era. The post Extraterritorial Limits on States as Laboratories of AI Policy first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
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The post Kenneth Miles is ‘building a roadmap for the community’ appeared first on Center for Cooperative Media.| Center for Cooperative Media
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The post Q&A: Heather May on how Utah journalists collaborate and the importance of student journalism appeared first on Center for Cooperative Media.| Center for Cooperative Media
UF Radiation Oncology is extremely pleased to announce that Advanced Practice Provider Olayinka Ogedengbe, DNP, APRN, will join the team at the UF Health Radiation Oncology – Davis Cancer Pavilion! Olayinka joins the department from UF Health Medical Oncology, where she has provided diagnostic and therapeutic healthcare coverage for adult patients with cancer since 2019.…| Radiation Oncology » College of Medicine » University of Florida
UF Health Radiation Oncology is pleased to welcome Danielle Cerbón, MD, as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Cerbón earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Universidad Anáhuac México Norte in Mexico City. She began her U.S. medical training with a preliminary year in general surgery at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami, followed by a residency…| Radiation Oncology » College of Medicine » University of Florida
The UF Department of Radiation Oncology was pleased to welcome five new residents on July 1, 2025: Physician Residents Nicholas Gutsche, MD; Melisa Pasli, MD; Rami Shaker, MD; and Kristin Walker, MD; and Medical Physics Resident Song Yue, PhD. Nicholas Gutsche joins the department from the University of Michigan Medical School, where he spearheaded a…| radonc.med.ufl.edu
“It’s critically important to consider the needs of patients with cancer after their treatment ends because survivorship brings its own set of physical, emotional and practical challenges that can significantly impact quality of life.”| Radiation Oncology » College of Medicine » University of Florida
Young patients with cancer need support when it comes to scholastic performance, which can be an empowering and motivating force during the challenges of cancer treatment, UF Health Cancer Center researchers have found.| News-Medical
The UF Health Cancer Center will showcase the breadth of its innovative research at the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting.| cancer.ufl.edu
On a Friday in November 2011, 67-year-old Dave Hwalek noticed blood in his urine, which prompted him to schedule a doctor’s appointment. He remembers watching…| ufhealth.org
You’re ready to advance, accelerate, or switch your career entirely. You’ve researched the benefits of graduate school, determining that a master’s degree program will be the most effective way to progress. Or, perhaps you haven’t gotten quite that far yet and are interested in learning how a graduate degree could provide you with more career […] The post Your Guide to Northeastern University Seattle’s Fall Open House appeared first on Seattle | Northeastern University.| Seattle | Northeastern University
Revisions to proposed federal legislation fail to protect the public and ensure individual control over digital replicas. The post Reintroduced No FAKES Act Still Needs Revision first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
Introduction by Lynn Tsai Lesley was the first friend I made through running, and that comes with some pros and one con. The con is that if you follow along with her running adventures, your perception of “normal” running is vastly skewed. I think it took at least a year to realize that crushing Black […]| Donner Party Mountain Runners
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Two recent Supreme Court decisions identify in which court EPA decisions can be challenged.| The Regulatory Review
President Trump’s latest legislative victory reveals an inefficient approach to deregulating markets.| The Regulatory Review
Congratulations to the outstanding faculty, residents and medical students in the University of Florida Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery for gaining national recognition. Harvey Chim, MD, FACS, was invited to speak at the 2023 American Association for Hand Surgery (AAHS) Meeting in Miami, where he spoke at the Microsurgery Skills Pre-Course and presented at…| UF Health Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Center » UF Academic Health Ce...
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The Supreme Court’s refusal to strengthen protections for veterans will have a lasting impact.| The Regulatory Review
Two recent Supreme Court decisions present conflicting perspectives on “ghost guns.”| The Regulatory Review
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The post New Jersey at the bottom: New per-capita reporter research shows how few watchdogs our state has appeared first on Center for Cooperative Media.| Center for Cooperative Media
Read in Color has expanded in Philadelphia! Philadelphia Global Shapers, part of the Spring 2025 Read in Color cohort, has brought our diverse books program to a wider audience in Philly.… Continue reading Philadelphia Global Shapers Organization Expands Read in Color The post Philadelphia Global Shapers Organization Expands Read in Color appeared first on Little Free Library.| Little Free Library
FARGO, N.D. – Gov. Kelly Armstrong today announced a Grain Storage and Facility Rebuilder Program to help agricultural producers quickly replace| Bank of North Dakota
This report from the Center for Cooperative Media presents an analysis of journalist compensation, satisfaction, and pay equity within New Jersey’s local media ecosystem.| Center for Cooperative Media
Little Free Library’s Impact Library Program provides no-cost Little Free Library book-sharing boxes to underserved communities where they can make a meaningful impact on book access and literacy engagement. This month we… Continue reading Impact Library Program Steward Stories, June 2025 The post Impact Library Program Steward Stories, June 2025 appeared first on Little Free Library.| Little Free Library
BISMARCK, N.D. – The state-owned Bank of North Dakota (BND) released its 2024 annual report to the Industrial Commission, titled “Breaking the Barrier.” The report highlights two large multi-state agency initiatives launched in 2024 under BND’s leadership: SmartWIthMyMoney.nd.gov and Sustain, Transform, Authenticate North Dakota (STAND). Smart with My Money is the statewide financial literacy effort backed by […] The post Bank of North Dakota releases 2024 Annual Report appeared f...| Bank of North Dakota
Bank of North Dakota released its 2024 Financing Economic Development Report featuring results of Legislature-Directed Programs and stories highlighting| Bank of North Dakota
Kwame Alexander is now a Little Free Library steward! The New York Times bestselling author returned to his hometown of Chesapeake, VA, to unveil a Little Free Library book-sharing box… Continue reading Kwame Alexander Dedicates ‘The Crossover’–Themed Little Free Library in Hometown of Chesapeake, VA| Little Free Library
BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Tax Commissioner’s Office and Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) have released reports that forecast the| Bank of North Dakota
We recently marked a major milestone, celebrating the recent installation of our 200,000th book-sharing box worldwide. The event, held at the Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul, brought together… Continue reading Little Free Library Celebrates 200,000 Book-Sharing Boxes| Little Free Library
Little Free Library #200,000 is here! We are proud to announce a significant milestone: the installation of the 200,000th Little Free Library book-sharing box. This landmark library has been donated… Continue reading Little Free Library Unveils 200,000th Book-Sharing Box| Little Free Library
As the will-it-won't-it vibe around the potential TikTok ban continues, with Donald Trump saying he'll "probably" extend owner ByteDance's deadline to| Tubefilter
Everyone watches women’s sports and uses Little Free Libraries! Sports media and commerce company TOGETHXR – which originated the trademarked slogan “Everyone Watches Women’s Sports” – kicks off Women’s History… Continue reading TOGETHXR to ‘Play It Forward’ with Little Free Library| Little Free Library
To celebrate the kick-off of Dav Pilkey’s “Celebrating Heroes Around the World” tour, a Dog Man–themed Little Free Library book-sharing box was on display at his event at the world’s… Continue reading Library of Congress Debuts ‘Dog Man’ Little Free Library at Dav Pilkey Event| Little Free Library
What has been a wonderful chapter at Little Free Library is coming to an end: M. Greig Metzger, LFL Executive Director, has decided to retire in June 2025. The search… Continue reading Little Free Library Executive Director Greig Metzger to Retire| Little Free Library
BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Industrial Commission today approved Bank of North Dakota’s 2024 Ag Disaster Relief program to assist North Dakota farmers and ranchers statewide who were negatively impacted by extreme weather events, wildfires, inflationary input costs and volatility in commodity prices. The Bank has set aside $200 million for the program. Producers […] The post Industrial Commission Authorizes Bank of North Dakota Ag Relief Program appeared first on Bank of North Dak...| Bank of North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. – The Industrial Commission reports that Standard & Poor’s (S&P) affirmed Bank of North Dakota’s (BND) credit rating as A+/Stable in its annual review released Jan. 14. The ratings are consistent with those given by S&P in November 2023. S&P is a U.S.-based financial services company that publishes financial research. Financial institutions are […] The post S&P Affirms Bank of North Dakota Credit Rating appeared first on Bank of North Dakota.| Bank of North Dakota
It’s time to celebrate! We are excited to report that the 200,000th Little Free Library book-sharing box will launch in March 2025. To honor this milestone, LFL is granting 200… Continue reading Little Free Library to Celebrate Milestone with 200,000th Library Launch| Little Free Library
By providing training in basic and translational cancer research, the internship aims to prepare the next generation of researchers for success.| cancer.ufl.edu
Dr. Hendrik Luesch’s new joint appointment will expand UF’s natural products research to one of the world’s prime areas for marine biodiversity.| pharmacy.ufl.edu
Learn more about Michelle Boyd, events coordinator at the UF Health Cancer Center.| cancer.ufl.edu
Nearly 120 educators from six states across the Southeast attended this year's Cancer Research Conference for Science Teachers.| cancer.ufl.edu
Four researchers each received $25,000 from the Ocala Royal Dames for Cancer Research.| cancer.ufl.edu
Chayil Lattimore's work involves investigating the impact of differential miRNA expression on racial disparities in advanced-stage laryngeal cancer.| cancer.ufl.edu
Inequities by insurance status and type often overburden Black and Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma survivors. In addition, while Hodgkin lymphoma tends to be associated with an excellent survival, significant disparities in survival rates are also seen among racially and ethnically minoritized patients in the United States. A three-year, $741,832 grant from The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s…| radonc.med.ufl.edu
One project focuses on the implementation of community oncology strategies to promote clinical trial enrollment.| cancer.ufl.edu
Dr. Murphy takes on the role of Julia Close, M.D., M.B.A., who has taken a position with the American Society of Clinical Oncology.| cancer.ufl.edu
Lakeshia Cousin will also serve as clinical director of the Cancer Center’s mobile mammography unit, set to launch this fall.| cancer.ufl.edu
Erin Mobley's childhood journey shaped her career pathway as a cancer researcher.| cancer.ufl.edu
Spend a Summer Day Shopping and Dining at The Forum Carlsbad, Carlsbad The Forum, Carlsbad Shopping, Carlsbad Restaurants| Locale Magazine
To better serve this population, the mobile mammography unit will feature more than just mammograms.| cancer.ufl.edu
The study showed it was possible to link patient-level scholastic and clinical data.| cancer.ufl.edu
The projects range from small-molecule drug discovery for novel cancer therapeutics to community outreach efforts for breast cancer screening.| cancer.ufl.edu
The awards recognize excellence in clinical and foundational science teaching at the college| Doctor Gator
The gathering aimed to empower community members by providing health-quality health information about colorectal cancer.| cancer.ufl.edu
The recognition honors seniors and graduate students who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to improving UF.| cancer.ufl.edu
Construction is well underway on the unit and it is expected to launch this fall.| cancer.ufl.edu
NPF publishes best practices guide Open Data and Policing VIEW HERE via National Police Foundation and PDI For more information about this publication, click here| Police Data Initiative
How police can benefit from open data via PoliceOne.com| Police Data Initiative
54 Law Enforcement Agencies commit to Police Foundation’s Hate Crime Data Challenge via National Police Foundation| Police Data Initiative
Getting Ready for the NIBRS Transition via OnPolicing blog, The Police Foundation| Police Data Initiative