High Schools Build a Safer Future With Occupational Safety and Compliance-Focused Learning

Quick Hits New high school curriculum initiatives are integrating occupational safety and health concepts into CTE courses to build hazard awareness and prevention skills in students before they enter the workforce. Students who complete these courses gain practical knowledge of OSHA standards, PPE, hazard recognition, and workplace security while also earning credentials such as OSHA ten-hour or thirty-hour cards that provide a tangible professional advantage before graduation. Early occupational safety…

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Canadian Securities Administrators’ semi-annual reporting pilot: Emerging trends and insights

The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has provided eligible venture issuers with the option to move away from quarterly reporting in favour of a semi-annual reporting (SAR) regime through the introduction of Coordinated Blanket Order 51-933 – Exemptions to Permit Semi-Annual Reporting for Certain Venture Issuers (the Blanket Order). Drawing on our review of SEDAR+ filings, we examine the pace and profile of issuer participation, including adoption by exchange, industry, and market capitalization,…

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New York Legislature Passes Employee Personnel Records Access Bill

Seyfarth Synopsis: The New York Legislature has passed legislation (S3460) that would significantly expand employee access to personnel records. The bill would require employers to provide current and former employees with copies of their personnel records within five business days of a written request, notify employees when negative information is added to their files, and comply with new recordkeeping and anti‑retaliation obligations. Both chambers of the New York Legislature have passed…

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Colorado’s New AI Act Targets Automated Decision-Making for Consequential Decisions

Quick Hits  On May 14, 2026, Colorado Governor Polis signed Senate Bill 26-189, which repeals and replaces the 2024 Colorado AI Act. The new law removes the 2024 act’s duty of care, risk management program, and impact assessment requirements in favor of a pre-use notice, a post-adverse-outcome disclosure, and a limited set of consumer rights tied to “covered ADMT.” “Consumer” expressly includes employees and Colorado resident job applicants, reaching workforce…

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Canada’s new electricity strategy: Powering an electrified future by 2050

The federal government recently released Powering Canada Strong: A National Strategy for an Electrified Canadian Economy, a national electricity strategy with the stated objective of doubling Canada’s electricity capacity by 2050 while advancing reliability, affordability, competitiveness and decarbonization. The plan calls for consultation with territories, Indigenous communities, utilities, regulators, industrial customers, labour organizations and private sector stakeholders. The consultation process will inform both the implementation framework and future legislative and…

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Trump Has a Path Out of the Trade War. Will He Take It?

This commentary was originally published in Fortune. The views expressed are the author’s own.In Greek theater, a deus ex machina arrives when a protagonist is hopelessly trapped — and a golden chariot descends from the heavens to rescue them from a conflict they cannot escape on their own. That is precisely what the Supreme Court has delivered to Donald Trump on trade. With his IEEPA tariff authority struck down as…

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Experts use AI and satellite images to reveal vast damage to critical Amazon buffer zone

An international team of scientists has used artificial intelligence and 35 years of satellite data to uncover the shocking scale of environmental destruction in one of the world’s most important ecosystems.The research, published in Biological Conservation, found that more than 493,000 square kilometres of land - an area larger than Spain - has been damaged by deforestation and fires in the vital transition zone between the Amazon rainforest and the…

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Parkinson’s Symptoms Trace to Distinct Brain Circuits

Parkinson's disease is often treated as a single disorder. But for the more than 1.1 million people(opens in new window) living with it in the United States, the disease can look different from one person to the next. Research from Carnegie Mellon University’s Aryn Gittis(opens in new window) and colleagues suggests the most recognizable symptoms — tremor and slowed movement — result from disruptions in different motor circuits(opens in new window) of the…

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From Absolute Supremacy to Multipolarity: Lessons, Achievements, Consequences, and Future Scenarios of the 2026 US–Israeli War Against Iran

The 2026 US–Israeli war against Iran represents a pivotal moment in the transformation of regional and global security structures. The conflict was not a conventional interstate war but a multidimensional confrontation involving military, economic, cyber, psychological, cognitive, media, and geopolitical domains. It accelerated structural shifts in the international system, challenged the paradigm of American “absolute supremacy,” and highlighted the growing importance of asymmetric deterrence and strategic resilience.  This article analyses…

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Commercial leasing: New liability regime for landlords comes into force July 1, 2026

On May 14, 2026, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario signed Order in Council 758/2026, which will bring most provisions of the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act, 2025 (the Act) into force on July 1, 2026. Unless exempted by a future regulation, the Act creates a provincial offences regime under which commercial landlords may be prosecuted for knowingly permitting leased premises within their building to be used for…

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New genetic map of the human eye reveals clues to vision loss

ogether, they accounted for around 28% of the outliers, offering new leads for understanding how rare mutations contribute to eye disease.The findings provide an unprecedented resource for scientists studying the genetic roots of vision disorders, and are available to other researchers for accessThey also offer a roadmap for future research into personalised treatments and earlier diagnosis.Author Dr Jamie Ellingford, from The University of Manchester,  said: “Our study marks a major…

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How the war in the Middle East is reshaping euro area firms’ expectations

26 May 2026By Davide Fantino, Annalisa Ferrando, Johannes Groß, Sara Lamboglia, Laura Lebastard, Judit Rariga and Maurice SchmidtThe economic shock caused by the war between the United States and Iran has quickly fed into euro area firms’ expectations. Daily responses to an ECB survey show an immediate increase in expected input costs, selling prices and short-term inflation.Firms' expectations for costs, prices and the broader macroeconomic environment are central to their…

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Building Trust and Cultural Security: The Challenges of Cultural Diplomacy in a World of Hard Power

On May 25, the Valdai Club hosted an expert discussion titled “Is There a Future for Cultural Diplomacy in a World of Hard Power?” Moderator Anton Bespalov presented a brief overview of the history of cultural diplomacy, public diplomacy, and soft power. He reviewed the growing importance of these mechanisms in the 1990s and 2000s, but noted that today they seem to be in decline. “European countries and the United States are…

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No more automatic stay: Five judge panel overrules Handley Estate

On Monday May 19, a five-judge panel of the Court of Appeal for Ontario overruled Handley Estate v. DTE Industries Limited, 2018 ONCA 324, the decision that, for the last eight years, had imposed an automatic stay of the proceeding of any party who failed to immediately disclose a partial settlement agreement that "entirely changed the litigation landscape." In its place, the Court has restored a discretionary abuse-of-process framework and…

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Instruments and Narratives of Indian Cultural Diplomacy

In addition to promoting Indian culture abroad and deepening cultural ties, the Council administers educational quotas for foreign students. Each year, the Ministry of Education allocates several thousand places to the Ministry of External Affairs and the Council, generally ranging from 3,000 to 6,000. These places are distributed across general disciplines, as well as allocated to specific countries—special quotas exist for citizens of Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, African countries, and…

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Supreme Court to Review Whether Title IX Allows Employee Discrimination Claims

Quick Hits The Supreme Court will determine if employees at federally funded educational institutions can bring sex-discrimination in employment claims under Title IX. The petitioners asked the high court to review an Eleventh Circuit decision, holding that Title IX does not provide a private right of action for employment-related sex discrimination. Petitioners argued that there is a “lopsided” 8–3 circuit split on the issue. On May 18, 2026, the Supreme…

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Colorado Enacts Artificial Intelligence Replacement Law

Seyfarth Synopsis:  On May 14, 2026, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed SB 26‑189, which replaces the state’s previous AI law with a streamlined framework focused on transparency and disclosure. Effective January 1, 2027, the new law imposes targeted obligations on developers and deployers of automated decision‑making technology used in consequential decisions (including employment processes), requiring advance notice, post‑decision disclosures, and certain consumer rights. The law centralizes enforcement with the Colorado…

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Immigration Adjustment of Status Applications Are a Matter of Discretion, USCIS Reaffirms

Quick Hits USCIS releases new policy memorandum stating adjustment of status (AOS) applications are a matter of discretion and administrative grace, directing USCIS offices to consider all factors and closely scrutinize applications from individuals who would otherwise obtain permanent residence through consular processing abroad. Applying for adjustment of status is not inherently inconsistent while maintaining nonimmigrant status in a dual-intent category, such as H-1B or L-1, but does not grant…

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Institutional Investor Insights: ILPA Organizational Expense Guidance

Overview On May 13, 2026, the Institutional Limited Partners Association (ILPA) published guidance regarding organizational expense management and alignment considerations between limited partners (LPs) and general partners (GPs). ILPA’s The Alignment Gap: Rethinking Costs in Private Equity Fund Formation addresses existing market practices in which LPs typically bear organizational costs, while GPs retain discretion over the related processes and service providers. Background Organizational expenses -  legal, administrative, and compliance costs…

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India’s Strategy and Long-Term Instability in the Middle East Region

The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East in 2026 is defined by systemic fragmentation and compound crises. The overt diplomatic rupture between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), running concurrently with the US-Israeli military intervention in Iran, designated ‘Operation Epic Fury’, has dismantled historical alliances and disrupted global energy markets. For the Republic of India, the Middle East is not merely a peripheral theater but a…

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Physical activity as important as medication for keeping older people healthy and happy, MPs say

Boosting resilience to illness, frailty and falls through physical activity will be key to keeping the country’s ageing population healthy and living independently for longer., the MPs said.This change will be fundamental to the Government’s objective of switching the NHS’s focus from treating illness to preventing it The report follows the cross-party Committee’s Healthy Ageing inquiry and recommends:Advice and social prescribing of physical activity should become a core, routine offering to…

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Understanding Legal Compliance for Paid Holidays

Quick Hits There are eleven federal holidays in 2026. Private employers are not legally obligated to provide paid holidays. Work performed by hourly, nonexempt employees on a holiday is compensable. Although federal law does not require private businesses to provide paid holidays, many companies voluntarily recognize certain federal holidays as paid holidays in order to boost recruiting, retention, and morale. Some companies choose to include paid holidays within their combined…

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Can provincial courts decide tax matters? Alberta clarifies Income Tax Act jurisdiction

The recent decision of the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta in 2585929 Alberta Ltd (Re), 2026 ABKB 75 discusses when the jurisdiction of provincial courts can extend to matters relating to the Income Tax Act. Key takeaways The Tax Court of Canada has the exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine references and appeals to the Court on matters arising under the Income Tax Act. Provincial courts can interpret provisions of…

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The Heat is On: After Magyar’s Victory in Hungary, Pressure on Serbia-Russia Energy Cooperation Goes Up

In defence of their decision not to harmonize with the EU on sanctions against Moscow, Belgrade officials often cited Russia’s support in the UN Security Council on Kosovo and the almost complete reliance on Russian gas. Thus, on both issues, Brussels, Berlin, London and Washington pressed hard. On Kosovo, the West’s aim was to push Serbia towards accepting self-inflicting agreements, which would make Moscow’s support in the UNSC irrelevant, while…

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Russia and Africa: Partnership or Aid?

On May 21, the Valai Club held an expert discussion titled “Russia and African States: Objectives of Partnership”. Oleg Barabanov, Programme Director of the Valdai Discussion Club, moderated the discussion.  Denis Degterev, Editor-in-Chief of the Scientific Notes of the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor at the Higher School of Economics, and Chief Researcher at the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of…

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TTA AI maturity: from ambition to impact

AI adoption is accelerating, but value isn’t – what 70+ organisations globally are doing, and what this means for you This report explores why many organisations are struggling to scale AI beyond experimentation, despite growing investment and adoption. Drawing on insights from 70+ organisations globally, it highlights the operational, cultural, and governance barriers limiting impact, alongside the approaches leading organisations are using to embed AI successfully and deliver measurable enterprise value.…

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Pioneers and Pathfinders: Dr. Larry Richard Returns

Today's guest, Dr. Larry Richard, practiced as a trial attorney for 10 years before earning a PhD in organizational psychology. Today, he is a leading expert on why lawyers behave the way they do. For over 30 years, Dr. Richard has been researching how lawyers behave and why. He founded LawyerBrain LLC, which advises the leaders of major law firms on the human side of running a practice—things like culture, leadership,…

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SCOTUS Sides With Pension Fund in Withdrawal Liability Calculation Dispute

Quick Hits In M&K Employee Solutions v. Trustees of the IAM National Pension Fund, the Supreme Court recently concluded that actuaries for multiemployer pension funds can calculate the liability for employers withdrawing from the plan by using the assumptions that are in effect on or after the measurement date. Four employers that exited the IAM National Pension Fund sued over the way their unfunded vested benefits were valued. The Employee…

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Québec’s AMF lays out its expectations for the use of AI

The Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) has recently published its Guideline for the Use of Artificial Intelligence (the Guideline) aimed at the financial sector, which will come into force in about a year, on May 1, 2027. This Guideline is the first to be issued by a provincial financial sector regulator on the use of artificial intelligence. It adds to the growing number of regulatory expectations from other financial sector…

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University of Manchester techbio spin-out secures £5 million to deploy quantum physics, AI modelling, and highly automated labs to power next gen enzyme engineering

A Manchester-based techbio company using AI and quantum physics to engineer better enzymes faster, has closed a £5 million seed funding round led by PXN Ventures with participation from Imperagen’s existing investors IQ Capital and Northern Gritstone.The raise brings Imperagen's total funding to £8.5 million and will accelerate research and development, expand its wet lab capabilities, and build out its go-to-market function over the next 18 months.Coinciding with the round Guy Levy-Yurista,…

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Who Gets to Shape Healthcare?

Transcript Harlan Krumholz: Welcome to Health & Veritas. I’m Harlan Krumholz.Howard Forman: And I’m Howie Forman. We’re physicians and professors at Yale University, and we’re trying to get close to the truth about health and healthcare. Ordinarily, we have a guest. Once a month we go into the studio, we catch up on the incredible volume of news around us. This week we are taping a little bit early because…

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Tennessee Bans Noncompetes for Workers Making Less Than $70,000 Annually

Quick Hits On May 7, 2026, Tennessee Governor Lee signed into law legislation that bans noncompete agreements for workers who earn less than $70,000 per year. The law will apply to agreements entered into, renewed, or amended on or after July 1, 2026. Noncompetes executed after July 1, 2026 for employees who do not meet the minimum annualized compensation will be void and unenforceable. Under House Bill (HB) 1034, total…

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Canada’s proposed Financial Crimes Agency: A new era of financial crime enforcement

On April 27, 2026, the federal government introduced Bill C-29, An Act to establish the Financial Crimes Agency. If enacted, the legislation will create a new, stand alone federal law enforcement body dedicated to investigate complex financial crimes, contribute to the recovery of the proceeds of crime, and participate in international efforts to counter financial crimes. The proposal reflects growing concern that existing enforcement frameworks have struggled to keep pace…

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Two CRUK Manchester Institute Clinician Scientists elected to the Academy of Medical Sciences

The Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences comprises some of the UK’s leading medical researchers, each of whom has made substantial contributions to advancing patient health and care through research.Election to the Academy recognises excellence in science, leadership and the translation of research into real-world impact. This year we’re celebrating two such additions to the Academy - Professor Samra Turajlić and Professor Tim Somervaille of the Cancer Research UK…

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The Baltic Region: Darkness Before the Dawn?

On May 20, the Vaidai Club held an expert discussion titled “The Baltic Region: Risks of Military-Political Escalation”. Moderator Ivan Timofeev listed the main security threats in the region. These, he noted, include Russia's close proximity to NATO, the proximity of their borders, the general climate of hostility and increasing aggressive rhetoric, the remilitarisation of the Baltic states, increased NATO defence spending, and threats directed against the Kaliningrad region and…

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Q5 welcomes Helen Kewell as Associate Partner

Q5 strengthens organisational transformation and leadership capability with Associate Partner hire, Helen Kewell Q5 has appointed Helen Kewell as Associate Partner, strengthening its expertise in organisational transformation, culture and leadership development. With more than 25 years’ experience across multiple sectors, Helen brings deep expertise in behaviour change and organisational effectiveness, helping clients build healthier, more connected and higher-performing organisations through sustainable transformation. Reading time: 3 minutes Helen joins Q5 as…

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Fifth Circuit Rules Employee’s Conduct, Not Pregnancy, Drove Firing

Quick Hits The Fifth Circuit rejected a plaintiff’s argument that the employer’s statement, “[Y]ou’re about to go on leave so … I can’t lose two people when you’re going to be taking leave soon,” constituted direct evidence of discrimination as it was too attenuated. The Fifth Circuit analyzed the plaintiff’s pregnancy discrimination claim under both the “but-for” and “mixed-motive” causation standards and found her evidence insufficient under either standard. The…

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U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs update: Relief, more of the same or more extreme industrial policy?

The world of tariffs used to be sedate and boring. There were times in the Times Before when glaciers appeared more agile than trade policy. Those days, of course, are gone. We can hope not for ever; we can look into the horizon and pine for a Return to the Mundane. For now, change is the order of the day. Rapid, dizzying, change – it’s difficult to keep up; even…

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Webinar – Fair Hiring in Focus: Background Checks, AI, and Emerging Compliance Risks

Tuesday, May 19, 20263:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Central1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mountain12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Pacific About the Program Recent developments in background screening, fair hiring laws, and the use of artificial intelligence in employment decisions continue to create significant compliance challenges for employers nationwide. Expanding Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) theories, increased regulatory scrutiny, and evolving state and local fair chance…

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