Amy Trahey’s Relentless Pursuit of Accountability in the Face of Tragedy, Complacency, and a High-Stakes Industry

Amy Trahey’s Relentless Pursuit of Accountability in the Face of Tragedy, Complacency, and a High-Stakes Industry

Amy Trahey, P.E., founder of Great Lakes Engineering Group, understands that infrastructure is a promise. Every bridge or dam represents an agreement between the engineer and the public that the structure will hold. Her career has been shaped by that belief and the knowledge that technical precision is inseparable from human consequence. The first bridge…

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Reimagining Corporate R&D Infrastructure: How TeraOpenScience Bridges Academia and Enterprise at Global Scale

Reimagining Corporate R&D Infrastructure: How TeraOpenScience Bridges Academia and Enterprise at Global Scale

Organizations across STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and healthcare sectors face a dual pressure to innovate faster while managing tighter R&D budgets. At the same time, vast volumes of intellectual property and early-stage research remain underutilized. According to research, between 75% and 95% of patented technologies remain dormant, and around 50% are never commercialized.…

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Bill Clinton’s Opening Statement For Epstein Files Deposition Compared to Hillary’s

Bill Clinton’s Opening Statement For Epstein Files Deposition Compared to Hillary’s

Former President Bill Clinton released his opening statement regarding his inclusion in the Epstein Files ahead of his closed-door testimony before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Friday. Clinton’s testimony comes a day after his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified before the same committee. Hillary Clinton’s statement took a slightly more…

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US Military Accidentally Shooting Down Own Drone Leaves Lawmakers Irate: ‘Heads Are Exploding’

US Military Accidentally Shooting Down Own Drone Leaves Lawmakers Irate: ‘Heads Are Exploding’

AFP The U.S. Military accidentally shot down a border patrol drone using a laser weapon, highlighting an apparent lack of coordination between federal government agencies and leaving members of congress fuming. Reuters was the first to report on the mishap, which led to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) closing the airspace around Fort Hancock, Texas.…

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Video: The Web of Companies Owned by Elon Musk

Video: The Web of Companies Owned by Elon Musk

new video loaded: The Web of Companies Owned by Elon Musk In mapping out Elon Musk’s wealth, our investigation found that Mr. Musk is behind more than 90 companies in Texas. Kirsten Grind, a New York Times Investigations reporter, explains what her team found. By Kirsten Grind, Melanie Bencosme, James Surdam and Sean Havey February…

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Epstein Subpoena For Trump’s Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick ‘Very Possible’, Republicans Say

Epstein Subpoena For Trump’s Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick ‘Very Possible’, Republicans Say

Republican lawmakers leading the congressional investigation into the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein are signaling that they could subpoena U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over his ties to Epstein. Lutnick, a long-time ally of President Donald Trump and former CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, has faced intense scrutiny after the recent release of millions of pages…

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Clinton Deposition on Epstein Files Abruptly Stopped After Republican Leaks Image From Inside

Clinton Deposition on Epstein Files Abruptly Stopped After Republican Leaks Image From Inside

During former U.S. Secretary of State and First Lady Hillary Clinton‘s deposition in the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein files was briefly halted after an unauthorized photograph from inside the closed-door session was intentionally leaked online. Clinton had been scheduled for a private deposition in Chappaqua, New York, where the Clintons live,…

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