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South Sudan's Escalating Conflict: A Risk Assessment

The recent surge in violence in South Sudan, resulting in 169 fatalities, signals a troubling trend that could lead to a renewed civil war.

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LLMs Undermine Pseudonymity: A New Risk in Digital Privacy

The ability of LLMs to identify pseudonymous users raises critical questions about the future of privacy and anonymity online.

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North Dakota Judge Reduces Damages Against Greenpeace in Pipeline Case

A North Dakota judge has finalized a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace, down from an initial $667 million, in a case linked to Dakota Access Pipeline protests led by Energy Transfer.

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EPA's Regulatory Rollback: Implications for Chemical Safety

The Trump administration's decision to roll back RMP provisions reflects a significant shift in regulatory policy, raising concerns over potential increases in chemical disaster risks.

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Regulatory Rollbacks Leave Coal Plants with Compliance Capability

Despite the Trump administration's weakening of air pollution rules, the EPA's findings reveal that most US coal plants could meet existing standards.

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Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio: From the Ferrari Crash Probe to the Ghenea Stalking Case

Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio is back in the spotlight amid a Ferrari crash investigation and renewed attention on his past relationship with Madalina Ghenea, whose stalking case drew